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<blockquote data-quote="November1115" data-source="post: 1042298" data-attributes="member: 253248"><p><em>I am a fan of the NHS...... it is a wonderful concept when it was first founded and continues to give good quality care to everyone at the point of contact....</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Of course the NHS cannot provide everything for us... diabetes and obesity are on the increase, and crippling to the NHS and, this is not taking into account other conditions, diseases. ... glucuse meters are cheap (ish) and, well worth the money.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>If we do not hv the NHS the cost of everything will be on us to pay..... to access GP, meds (that some of us get free) aces specialists etc.... I hv heard of horrendous stories of pp having to to remortgage to access healthcare, and.... u guess right, it's not in the UK </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Of cos it is not perfect and private health is available for the rich and for those who want it ... but the NHS certainly delivers when most of us need it ... so PLEASE support it!</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="November1115, post: 1042298, member: 253248"] [I]I am a fan of the NHS...... it is a wonderful concept when it was first founded and continues to give good quality care to everyone at the point of contact.... Of course the NHS cannot provide everything for us... diabetes and obesity are on the increase, and crippling to the NHS and, this is not taking into account other conditions, diseases. ... glucuse meters are cheap (ish) and, well worth the money. If we do not hv the NHS the cost of everything will be on us to pay..... to access GP, meds (that some of us get free) aces specialists etc.... I hv heard of horrendous stories of pp having to to remortgage to access healthcare, and.... u guess right, it's not in the UK Of cos it is not perfect and private health is available for the rich and for those who want it ... but the NHS certainly delivers when most of us need it ... so PLEASE support it![/I] [/QUOTE]
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