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<blockquote data-quote="Arab Horse" data-source="post: 1949926" data-attributes="member: 136328"><p>Season's greetings to you and all the others on here.</p><p></p><p>I am so sorry to hear you are struggling and to not be able to afford your medication is terrible. We are so fortunate here in the UK to get our drugs on prescription; diabetic medication and pensioners is free. So many people constantly moan about the NHS and throw a hissy fit if they have to wait long in A&E but it is one of the best things we have here in UK</p><p></p><p>I waited ALL NIGHT in A&E when I had a badly infected hand and then had IV antibiotics. I was cold and hungry but they were very busy.and there were other more urgent cases; I always think how lucky we are. I hope people here reading your post think the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arab Horse, post: 1949926, member: 136328"] Season's greetings to you and all the others on here. I am so sorry to hear you are struggling and to not be able to afford your medication is terrible. We are so fortunate here in the UK to get our drugs on prescription; diabetic medication and pensioners is free. So many people constantly moan about the NHS and throw a hissy fit if they have to wait long in A&E but it is one of the best things we have here in UK I waited ALL NIGHT in A&E when I had a badly infected hand and then had IV antibiotics. I was cold and hungry but they were very busy.and there were other more urgent cases; I always think how lucky we are. I hope people here reading your post think the same. [/QUOTE]
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