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1 hour ago, Steven P said:

far as I can tell - have it but never needed to use it, UK Private health care covers things that the GP looks at and leaves the NHS to the tricky things like A&E, but some things the NHS will do better anyway (I think once diagnosed the headliners - like cancers and heart disease the NHS is up there with the best), so private will not do that so much either. In the US private healthcare covers everything.

Private health care eh SP 🤔bit of an imported coal burning private health care socialist hypocrite on the quiet it would seem. 
The quote above is pure crap, basically in a nutshell you pay to jump the queue, it’s the same consultants the same facilities often the same building just you don’t have to wait in my case 12-18 months.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Johnsond said:


The quote above is pure crap,

Unfortunately it isnt. When private health care goes wrong the patient can end up in the care of the NHS.

Posted
4 minutes ago, Mesterh said:

Unfortunately it isnt. When private health care goes wrong the patient can end up in the care of the NHS.

🤷‍♂️🤔

That may well be true but where did Blagger drop that into the quote I mentioned ?. 

Posted
9 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

🤷‍♂️🤔

That may well be true but where did Blagger drop that into the quote I mentioned ?. 

He didnt as I sort of misread it, my bad, big apologise, hang my head in shame etc, etc, But, the NHS does do after care very well which is what SP was referring to, the private sector don't want that as that costs sh1t loads of money. So, quite a lot of people get say the initial cancer treatment privately then are hoofed back to the NHS for the after care. Happened to my mates mum 40 years ago BUPA ****************ed up and the NHS had to fix her up. She was a nutcase btw and stabbed her son/my mate in the leg with a sword hidden in her walking cane which was a bit of a surprise to say the least! She also bought a ninja throwing star and herled (SP) it down the stairs at his twin brother. Council estates, arent they brilliant! :)

 

How about if you are in full time employment you can opt out of paying NI so you cant whinge about the NHS but you have to pay for every bit of health care whether its through private insurance or out of your back pocket for the rest of your life? Car crash, boating accident, cliff climbing accident on a Sunday in your shorts and flip flops rescued by the NHS you or your insurance foot the bill. 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Johnsond said:

Private health care eh SP 🤔bit of an imported coal burning private health care socialist hypocrite on the quiet it would seem.

 

Just to correct the 'man' frim Blyth who doesn't know where coal comes from, and to stop him banging on on about private healthcare in every thread for the next millenium... in my case, heakthcare is provided by the employer, for all their employees. No option, no hypocrisy, if there was an option I'd be sticking to what has worked for me so far, which is NHS treatment,

 

I tried to correct you but I very much doubt that will be the end of that, probably you'll mention it till everyone is sick of that as well as your coal.

Posted
1 hour ago, Mesterh said:

She was a nutcase btw and stabbed her son/my mate in the leg with a sword hidden in her walking cane which was a bit of a surprise to say the least! She also bought a ninja throwing star and herled (SP) it down the stairs at his twin brother. Council estates, arent they brilliant! :)

:laugh1: sorry but that surprised me carefully hidden within the post, I had to spit me Guinness back into the glass to prevent choking.:laugh1:

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Yeah, it was never a dull day at their house! The lads did good though, one a paramedic and the other in the police force, CID. Ive not seen then for probably 30 years, time flys. :(

Posted
1 hour ago, Mesterh said:

But, the NHS does do after care very well which is what SP was referring to

😂😂😂😂

Posted
58 minutes ago, Steven P said:

Just to correct the 'man' frim Blyth who doesn't know where coal comes from

How many times now, I’ve never lived and am not from Blyth are you retarded or on the buckfast 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️I know fine well where coal comes from SP as do you but in this case Blagger I’m just happy to keep asking you what country yours is imported from. You couldn’t answer a straight question if your life depended on it. 

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