- Right, uh, Paul Meeke.
- Yeah.
- So what can I do for you?
- Well I've done all these muscles under me arm in, lifted a crate awkwardly.
So was alright, 'til this morning, and I woke up and, can't move this shoulder at all now.
- Right, it's just around here, is it?
- Yep.
- I see. Right. Well, um, what I think I'm going to do with this,
is I'm going to do it over the phone. Okay?
Um, just stay there while I go next door.
I'll ring through, and you pick up the phone. Okay?
- Alright.
- Right, I'll speak to you in a minute.
Paul. Uh, right, now tell me exactly where the pain is.
Um, but uh, could you just hang on a moment?
Look, um, could you keep your voice down? Because I can hear you through the door.
There's no point in my doing this over the phone if I can hear you through the door, is there?
- Right, yeah...
- Okay, just keep your voice down. Alright?
So uh, when did this happen?
Um, look, sorry, um, this isn't a very good line,
um, why don't you call me back?
Yeah, it's 302. Thanks.
Hello, Barn Green Health Centre?
Sorry, who is this?
Paul Meeke?
Well I can't see you now, I'm with a patient.
Look, is this an emergency?
Well, then come in on Thursday morning.
Hello?
Hello?
- Doc—
- No, could you hang on a minute, I'm on the phone.
- But I was just wondering if it'd be easier if—
- Yeah—could you just wait outside? Hello?
Silly bugger's run off. Hello?
Oh, there you are. Uh, right, ten o'clock on Thursday, okay?
Good. Okay, well I'll see you then.
And, um, can you go through the reception next time, I'm not the secretary.
Righto, bye-bye.
Right. So, uh, what's the story?
- I have to come back Thursday.
- Okay, then, I'll see you then.
- I was just wondering if you could just give me a—
- About ten o'clock?
- Right. Um...
- Yes?
- Nothing.