Oh, dude, the Lloyd George problem summary is just a fancy way of saying your medical history in the UK. It's like a snapshot of all the times you've been to the doctor or had some health drama. So, if you see that on your records, it's just a way for healthcare peeps to quickly catch up on your past ailments and stuff.
An internet search shows that a Lloyd George summary is a summary of older records that were culled and summarized in a shorter statement. There doesn't seem to be any derogatory connotation, contrary to what's written below. Supposedly, "Lloyd George" indicates an envelope size in the UK, and so a Lloyd George summary is a condensation of information that was old and discarded so that the medical record of many years could be brought down to reasonable size.
I think it means the same as Aneurin Bevan Problem.
It's a disguised form of derision, it is suggesting that you are a hypochondriac. No idea how it relates to Lloyd george. The original term was William Gladstone Problem. Not many people know that gladstone had a mistress in Wales, who was known locally as 'The Old Gladstone Bag'
The previous contributor was correct, the Dr is trying to say that you are a timewaster, making frequent visits over trivial matters. A couple of years ago i was in the surgery and the Doctor left the room for a couple of minutes; i glanced at the computer screen showing my records to find @Lloyd George Problem' It was a very nasty surprise.
Further to the previous answers, a man in Shotton, reported the matter to the NHS and received an apology and £50, by way of compensation for the insult. You need to talk to your GP to find out why he has this opinion of you.
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It is only like 4 pages long, why in the world do you need a summary.
You can find it on here. or you can go on google and type up " a short summary on george washington" you should be able to find one. hope that helps(:
George Washington University Medical School was created in 1824.
Check out george-crumfor a summary of George "Speck" Crum's life.Apparently Geroge Crum commissioned a biography on himself in 1893.
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