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At one stage in my life I never had a day without pain. The diagnosis was osteoarthritis.
I used to long for a week without pain now and again so I could catch up on a lot of physical activities which I had to forgo. Paracetemol didn't even take the edge off it. I spent a few years taking distalgesics to make life tolerable, but then the NHS withdrew it from prescription. I was prescribed Solpadine which contains codeine. I became addicted. I can remember the feeling of euphoria that it gave me. I was a pain free zombie. My health further deteriorated until I realised that I was surviving but not living, and the only help I could get (if any) had to be self help. Taking responsibilty for your own health is a difficult step to take, and I admit that I wouldn't have done it unless I felt at 'rock bottom' and had 'my back against the wall'. Now after a few years of using alternative medicine, most days are pain free, and the days I get pain are very tolerable - I don't even take an aspirin or a paracetemol ever !!!! I still have osteoarthritis in several places (confirmed by xrays), but the pain I found intolerable wasn't due to it. The NHS failed to diagnose what the true cause of my pain was. I had to find out for myself by trial and error. Too many doctors take the easy way out and drug people to mask symptoms. I realise that many medical conditions are not curable by 'alternative' medicine, but don't automatically assume that yours can't be. |
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Once Market forces are allowed to govern medical practice and health care you are on a slippery slope.
Successive governments have meddled in health care....setting daft targets and the like.......this means that qualified health care professionals are giving the care the government thinks the population need rather than what it actually should be doing. Successive governments have let the population think the Health service is safe in their hands.......it isn't, and never will be, because their ideas on what should be delivered is different from what the professionals would like to deliver. In my estimation this is a way to stealthily dismantle the NHS and bring in some sort of Private health care provision(already some NHS ops are farmed out to private facilities).......and they are bamboozling the electorate into thinking that they are going to benefit by having a choice, based on outcomes. No politician should be trusted to do right by the NHS. |
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I am very very glad that I am out of it.........and will do my utmost to take resposibility for my own health for as long as I possibly can.
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Even at a time when the country is having to come to terms with how much it is spending, the Government have protected the NHS. The NHS which the poorest on our society rely on the most. Do stop the scare mongering. |
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The Tory press are the ones who are doing the scaremongering. Suprisingly. '...there was further controversy after it emerged that next year’s NHS funding rise is below the level of inflation – meaning the amount of money available is in reality a cut. This breaks an election pledge by the Tories for real-term increases.' Massive NHS shake-up but pen-pushers will survive with jobs running NEW system | Mail Online |
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"A spokesman for David Cameron said there was no question of NHS budget cuts, and that if inflation remained higher than the 3 per cent planned rise, extra money would be found." |
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Hardly noticable, after all the glaring headlines about spending cuts, and cuts in services the NHS are suffering. Odd really. The normally loyal Tory press leading the scaremongering. |
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