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<blockquote data-quote="purplesally" data-source="post: 1709660" data-attributes="member: 453094"><p>The thought of not having free health care terrifies me. Since diagnosis I have had to cut my hours considerably and just managing the day to day bills. I paid my prescriptions for the first month and even though I wasn't paying full price for each drug it cost almost £100, that's free now. I didn't have to pay for any of my technology I was provided with that while in hospital. Again my hospital stay (8 days) was also free. For the first 2 months I had daily access to my diabetic team including 2 consultant visits and an eye specialist. In the last 2 weeks I have had 2 preventative treatments ( flu & pneumonia jabs) and a review with full blood tests, again free. Boy am I glad I have the NHS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="purplesally, post: 1709660, member: 453094"] The thought of not having free health care terrifies me. Since diagnosis I have had to cut my hours considerably and just managing the day to day bills. I paid my prescriptions for the first month and even though I wasn't paying full price for each drug it cost almost £100, that's free now. I didn't have to pay for any of my technology I was provided with that while in hospital. Again my hospital stay (8 days) was also free. For the first 2 months I had daily access to my diabetic team including 2 consultant visits and an eye specialist. In the last 2 weeks I have had 2 preventative treatments ( flu & pneumonia jabs) and a review with full blood tests, again free. Boy am I glad I have the NHS [/QUOTE]
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