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John, I do appreciate that you are one of the folk who do need the medications to keep you going, but I am aware that drugs company's promote drugs to GP's with a range of freebies(or at least they did...seminars in warm sunny places, with a few rounds of Golf tacked on).......this is lucrative and ensures that the company's profile remains high.... Many drugs have side effects that require other drugs to control them...which also have side effects for some people.......requiring still further medications.
Before you know it you need two suitcases to get your medications home....and a wardrobe to keep them in........Yes, Ok, perhaps I ambeing a bit fly here......but the drug companies really do have a lot of clout. Please Lord, let me stay healthy....... is my ever abiding prayer. |
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Life is full of uncertainty ...you can't say from one moment to the next if your genetic make-up will let you down. I have inherited the Asthma which is rife on my dad's side of the family -my medication is not optional. Last year i had bronchitis twice, once it degenerated into Pneumonia with hospitalization. As i was picking up I went down with 'Flu again.
- what worries me is that we are heading towards a US style system where only the rich or those in work can afford treatment -for those with chronic illness there's a great burden -physically in the first place but economically also. We are supposed to part of a great modern civilisation...is this the beginning of a decline and then a fall i wonder? |
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Can't speak for other countries, but I think the NHS might be in a better shape if the last government hadn't wasted eyewateringly huge amounts of money on worthless projects. A prime example is the IT program - the largest of its kind ever - which cost over £12 billion and has now been abandoned because it's a waste of time. £12 billion - just think what that could've bought if it had been spent wisely. And that's just one of a whole avalanche of unwise NHS spending projects instigated in the pursuit of headline-grabbing spin to make the odious Blair creature and his cronies look good.
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I still dont understand what you are saying. When you say we are heading towards a US style system do you mean in you in Italy or us in the UK? What is the system in Italy? Do people pay for treatment or is it like in the UK. |
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I don't appear to be having a problem when I go to collect my prescription or wish to make an appointment to see my GP
My lil girl went to hospital today for an ENT follow up after having grommits and was not charged for the consultation. Maybe you have been away from England to long, everything is rosy with the NHS :D |
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When they broke up the old lady's home nest door she had 2 drawers full of unused prescription meds because the Chemist didn't wait the full 28 days between deliveries....these all had to be thrown away. She didn't cross off the medications that she didn't need. |
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i can actually beat you on that ... was told off my doc last week do not take the diazapam for more than 3 days .. 1 3 times a day .. so that equals 9 ..... when i picked the prescription up .... i received 28 of em ... still to take them back yet ..
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I have been told that lots of meds aren't tested on women because the pain threshold and the the effects of the meds vary depending on where the lady in question is during "the month", if you get my meaning!
Makes sense to me . |
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Problem with the NHS is, they seem to cutting in the wrong places. There are countless layers of management, bureaucracy, red tape, ethnic awareness courses and all manner of fripperies that should be cut back. The government don't seem to have the ability to do it and, of course, the pen pushers are very skilled at protecting their own positions, if nothing else.
As for the likes of Spain and Italy, I would like to see them cutting right back to the bone on their health service, welfare state and anything else. Anything, just as long as they don't have to come begging for bail outs which we then have to help fund via the IMF. Due to a combination of the world financial situation and the willful wastefulness of the last government, we are now in financial dire straits. Other countries like Greece, Portugal, Italy and Spain are in an even worse position, because they've been living beyond their means on an even grander scale than us. Why should we bail them out when we are trying to pay our own debt off? |
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Women react differently to men with many drugs because they are different. Just because something works well for a man doesn't always mean it will have the same effects on a woman. I have been left the NHS for 9years.......I went to a seminar run by Astra Zeneca........ooh, it must be nearly 15 years ago now, and the researchers were aware of that fact as long ago as that. I don't know if much is being done about this.....but surely it should be. |
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