Episode 11

There are dramatic scenes in the when Dr Chris Ferdinand administers a steroid injection into Martyn's knee. Martyn admits he's feeling a bit hot, but things take a turn and Dr Ferdinand has to act quickly as Martyn passes out. Dr Paul Dudley meets self-proclaimed Birmingham lad Greg, who's nervous about some blood test results. Dr Dudley reassures him there are no "horror stories" in there, but he does need to be mindful of his gout. Greg confesses how much he loves a glass of wine (or two) but promises he will cut down. Dr Aireen Razak meets Paul, who's struggling to shake a chest infection. She's concerned when Paul reveals a history of cancer, exposure to asbestos and the fact he's not up to date with his vaccinations. To be safe she refers him for a chest x-ray and encourages him to consider getting vaccinated. Dr Amanda Ramshaw meets Ben whose latest tattoo has become infected. Despite the pain and discomfort, he's not put off getting more. Dr Paul Dudley decides to perform a blood test there and then for Gurmeet, who's worried about his frequent trips to the toilet. He also completes an examination of his prostate, which is enlarged but fortunately does not appear to be cancerous. Lee comes to see Dr Chris Ferdinand about his trigger finger, but ends up opening up about how he doesn't seem to be in control of any aspect of his life. A sympathetic Chris is pleased that Lee has already sought help and is on medication, but thinks he could benefit from some additional talking therapies. Dr Aireen Razak meets Christine who's suffering with chronic recurrent UTIs and Dr Amanda Ramshaw treats a fungal toe.
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