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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedworth View Post
    It sums up what is wrong with the NHS this Fat B_astard with a self inflicted terminal condition has resources thrown at him...

    Sickening
    I'm a "medic with balls" (although 2/3 of new medical graduates in the UK have ovaries) and it saddens me that you use this extreme example to induce "what is wrong with the NHS". Presumably a smoker with terminal cancer should not have expensive drugs thrown at him, and the late Gerry Rafferty should not have had terminal alcoholic liver disease treated in a top London Hospital.
    There would be many empty hospital beds if no illnesses were treated which were the consequences of self - inflicted "lifestyle choices", cutting the annual 100 billion GBP NHS budget by half at a stroke. But it would need an army of "pen-pushing administrators" to attempt to enforce these rules on doctors and nurses who are expected to do their best for ALL patients. The increased litigation which followed this unlikely nightmare scenario would be promptly re- directed from the healthcare workers to the administrators.
    Thank God my GP parents before me, and I, managed to complete many years of work in the health service doing our very best without judgement - indeed my own Dad eventually died from smoking-induced lung disease ( the NHS helped keep him alive until the age of 78). It's my pleasure now to give free advice to ANY members on this excellent forum


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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc Alan View Post
    I'm a "medic with balls" (although 2/3 of new medical graduates in the UK have ovaries) and it saddens me that you use this extreme example to induce "what is wrong with the NHS". Presumably a smoker with terminal cancer should not have expensive drugs thrown at him, and the late Gerry Rafferty should not have had terminal alcoholic liver disease treated in a top London Hospital.
    There would be many empty hospital beds if no illnesses were treated which were the consequences of self - inflicted "lifestyle choices", cutting the annual 100 billion GBP NHS budget by half at a stroke. But it would need an army of "pen-pushing administrators" to attempt to enforce these rules on doctors and nurses who are expected to do their best for ALL patients. The increased litigation which followed this unlikely nightmare scenario would be promptly re- directed from the healthcare workers to the administrators.
    Thank God my GP parents before me, and I, managed to complete many years of work in the health service doing our very best without judgement - indeed my own Dad eventually died from smoking-induced lung disease ( the NHS helped keep him alive until the age of 78). It's my pleasure now to give free advice to ANY members on this excellent forum
    Thank you for the sermon, my mates wife is a Doc at the Royal London Hospital so I know a bit about them.

    Correct me if I'm wrong but you don't seem to mention lack of NHS care for the elderly maybe I was a bit obtuse mentioning WW11 Servicemen (and sorry yes women) being denied NHS care - I suppose I was technically wrong and should have said NHS Continuing Care

    Have a look here www.NHSCare.info your right to 100% NHS funded Continuing Care
    under UK law and the Coughlan case

    Those are the sort of people NHS money should be spent on not an ungrateful bloater who was fired from the Post Office and jailed for 6 months after being convicted of stealing from the mail.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedworth View Post

    Have a look here www.NHSCare.info your right to 100% NHS funded Continuing Care
    under UK law and the Coughlan case
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    at the point of entry, thats why the hospital will try and get you out asap, so social services can start charging you
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