Hey all, thanks for all the support you have given me over the past few weeks. Saw opthalmologist yesterday who says I need another victoramy but there is up to a 16 week waiting time. He asked if I would consider going private and I could have the operation on 23 April, my dad says he would be happy to pay for as long as it doesn't cost over £5k, my mum says that it is a blessing in disguise having to wait for the same surgeon to do the operation as that means I will have to walk to work as I'm not allowed to drive. I work in IT and can't see enough to use the PC so I would have to be signed off from work until the operation.
I have caused so much upset between my parents because of this I don't know what to do
Nicola - Do you know how much the operation would cost privately? I see you say your folks would sponsor up to £5k, but I'm not sure if that's the cast?
Please do get the cost, then speak to your manager at work. It could well be that the cost of your employer paying, privately, for your op could be cheaper than you having sick pay for the time up until the NHS can do it for you?
As a manager, I have paid (from my budgets, obviously) for a number of operations on that basis. Clearly you can't add in the cost of any recovery time to the equation as you will need that whenever you have the operation, but when you do do the calculations, please do remember to add a margin to the total to cover your employers usually hidden (from you) costs, like Employer NI and pension contributions. I would suggest c25% of your salary would probably cover that, although it would depend on your package.
You need to do a little prep before talking to your boss, so a quick call to the Doc's secretary or hospital is in order. When you call the hospital, you realistically need them to give you a provisional NHS date too, so that your employer (and parents) have something definite against which to compare things.
If your employer declines, then you have your parents support for fall-back. If the cost is greater than your folks can support, then if your employer can't cover the full amount, they could perhaps top it up? But, go for the full amount first.
Good luck. I can't help feeling sooner would be better, even just from the perspective of your mental wellbeing and the general impacts we all know stress can have on your diabetes.
If you want to "talk it through" at all, please drop me a PM if I can help you any more.