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<blockquote data-quote="the_anticarb" data-source="post: 290332" data-attributes="member: 16982"><p>Oh, I've found it now. Are you not allowed to pay for a procedure, such as a vitrectomy, privately then return to NHS for care after that?</p><p>I'm clutching at straws here, just need them to get this blood out of my eye but all the 'treatments' they say they cannot do until the bleeding stops</p><p>SO HOW DO I GET THE BLEEDING TO STOP IN THE FIRST PLACE?</p><p> I think I saw a quote somewhere that a vitrectomy was like, £3.5k per eye, which isn't totally stratospheric if it will solve the problem.</p><p>Anyway, seeing mr. private consultant in 10 days, so will see what he has to say then and just pray for it to stop in the meantime.</p><p>as i said before, i don't have the luxury of being able to wait it out, I have a new job starting soon and whilst they may wait a little while for me to join them, no new employer could be expected to wait very long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the_anticarb, post: 290332, member: 16982"] Oh, I've found it now. Are you not allowed to pay for a procedure, such as a vitrectomy, privately then return to NHS for care after that? I'm clutching at straws here, just need them to get this blood out of my eye but all the 'treatments' they say they cannot do until the bleeding stops SO HOW DO I GET THE BLEEDING TO STOP IN THE FIRST PLACE? I think I saw a quote somewhere that a vitrectomy was like, £3.5k per eye, which isn't totally stratospheric if it will solve the problem. Anyway, seeing mr. private consultant in 10 days, so will see what he has to say then and just pray for it to stop in the meantime. as i said before, i don't have the luxury of being able to wait it out, I have a new job starting soon and whilst they may wait a little while for me to join them, no new employer could be expected to wait very long. [/QUOTE]
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