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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 2152511" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>Bulk buy is cheaper but in this case a benefit, for all.</p><p>No real point though. I guess I'm impressed that everyone will hv a chance to be immunated.</p><p>Even those not even diagnosed prediabetic or diabetic yet.</p><p>A huge amount of carers these days to. </p><p>It is a benefit which myself cannot afford to pass up. I'd be idiotic in fact. My GP wouldn't be very pleased if I became hospitalised due to refusing their support.</p><p>We are all different and have different support needs.</p><p>I would never push my needs on someone else. That is wrong. </p><p>Adults can be trusted to evaluate their own preferential needs. GPS are paid to evaluate the support available.</p><p>Medically I go with my care giver unless I fundamentally know its not beneficial, FOR ME.</p><p>Thankful we live in a country with that freedom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 2152511, member: 196960"] Bulk buy is cheaper but in this case a benefit, for all. No real point though. I guess I'm impressed that everyone will hv a chance to be immunated. Even those not even diagnosed prediabetic or diabetic yet. A huge amount of carers these days to. It is a benefit which myself cannot afford to pass up. I'd be idiotic in fact. My GP wouldn't be very pleased if I became hospitalised due to refusing their support. We are all different and have different support needs. I would never push my needs on someone else. That is wrong. Adults can be trusted to evaluate their own preferential needs. GPS are paid to evaluate the support available. Medically I go with my care giver unless I fundamentally know its not beneficial, FOR ME. Thankful we live in a country with that freedom. [/QUOTE]
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