Just why do these people feel able to go on TV, but not to see their own doctors?!
I guess it is all in the good of the general well being of the public, if it makes a few more people go to their GPs. I only caught the end of last night - some pretty gruesome stuff on Monday though.
I think this is a good thing really, they actually seem to help people so can't be bad... tonight looks a little worrying though all about women's "nether regions"..... and tomorrow is all about men's....
I was sat squirming in my seat for the whole programme - some interesting cases, and good educational content, I thought. A top series this week
One question for any watchers about the guy with the acne on his head: when the doc was injecting his scalp, did a bit of pus come out, or was it the contents of the needle? It was a gross scene , whatever! lol
The attitudes to hairloss were also very interesting: they all seemed very conscious of their thinning thatches prior to their treatments, but then the cost and hassle seemed to make them realise that it wasn't really that worth worrying about.
One question for any watchers about the guy with the acne on his head: when the doc was injecting his scalp, did a bit of pus come out, or was it the contents of the needle? It was a gross scene , whatever! lol
I think it was the stuff in the needle, but it still makes me feel sick thinking about it.
I think it was the stuff in the needle, but it still makes me feel sick thinking about it.
Yes!
The thing is I can't believe that these people really do go for so long suffering with these things - the man with the dribbly wee had had the same problem for 10 years. Just go to the doctors. Please!