goldfinger
- 09 Jun 2005 12:25
Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).
Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.
cheers GF.
cynic
- 05 Jun 2013 20:27
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T-bonehead
(a) why should he not pay for private medical treatment? .... many people i know of middle-age+ reckon that insurance is too expensive, so opt to pay as and when necessary,. and clearly he has plenty of cash so to do .... (b) his moral objections for jumping the queue suddenly fell by the wayside when his doc or whoever pulled a few strings (oh dear!) .... (c) is more than happy to shout from the rooftops that all immigrants should be re-exported, but then has the gall to complain about the staff (many immigrant background), doctors (ditto) and having to wait ..... (c) seemingly has bugger all wrong with him, clogs up A+E unnecessarily and then complains about the waiting list etc .....
that guy is just so full of shit, and no, i feel no sympathy for him whatsoever ....
and indeed why should i when he is so full of bile and hate about anyone and everyone whose ancestors came to uk (legally!), even 100+ years ago
3 monkies
- 05 Jun 2013 20:57
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Oh! Dear, what a thread - not. We are all born and we all die that is a certainty. Maybe we all think differently but we are still human beings, what ever race or culture. I do feel that we should sometimes get better attention being British but we will not change that. People have major surgery these days and then are shipped out like a conveyor belt and have to rely on other persons to take them to walk in centres the following day to be seen to - why! that is the question?
Answer in a nut shell - because we are all now on a conveyor belt. Rightly or wrongly. Sent home with wrong equipmemt etc. and have to rely on other perons good judgement as to whether their limbs should be turning purple or not. Hope you all enjoy to continue good health. Those who had opperations yesterday and are allowed home the same day, I hope you have a speedy recovery.
3 monkies
- 05 Jun 2013 21:51
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Hi Light of my evening sad as I am, is listening to the birds giving me their evening Chorus. Much better than being in a hospital bed. Dawn Chorus at 4.30 a.m. what a pleasure. Winter so, so long.
goldfinger
- 05 Jun 2013 22:24
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cynic - 05 Jun 2013 20:27 - 25755 of 25757
T-bonehead
(a) why should he not pay for private medical treatment?........ends
Because hes paid into the system (NI) and should reap the benefits of the system.
Cyners just because you have the money doesnt mean you should leap frog those in front of you in the que, thats a selfish attitude especially if you are taking up beds on the private in NHS beds.
Both Education and Health should not be decided by privelidge.
Fred1new
- 05 Jun 2013 22:27
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GF,
Agree.
goldfinger
- 05 Jun 2013 22:39
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Cheers Fred, looks like the right wingers here have had too much limelight over the past few days.
Given that they face shaggers gate and the new Canadian BoE cheif honcho more likely to put % rates up, thats 2 days too many.
I see housing market aswel is being artificially balloned up which is sheer madness. Plus mortgage guarantees for foreigners coming here......pathetic.
TANKER
- 06 Jun 2013 07:18
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hospital Tuesday 9am mr scan then also a abdominal screening as I am over 65
the reason I could not see my own doctor I have now been told was she was on hols
which I did not no .will see her when I have results .
cynic
- 06 Jun 2013 07:25
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sticky - T-bonehead was perfectly happy to leapfrog the queue by using his doctor's contacts etc - somewhat hypocritical don't you think?
in honesty, i think T's whole story is flawed ..... as so often, if you can be bothered to wade through his abusive posts, you'll spot all sorts of anomalies
in fact and i think pretty much without exception, if you have some life-threatening illness, you'll get exactly the same speed, consultant and type of treatment on NHS as privately
however, i do accept that if you want/need say a hip replacement, you'll be able to get it done as/when you want privately, whereas on NHS you'll have to join the queue - always assuming you don't have the right connections! .... the cost either way is about £12,000
i have no objection to anyone holding an anti-private-medicine stance, but very few would actually be prepared to pay base-rate tax of say 30% instead of the current 20%
i guess you can always wallop the middle-classes/management by hitting them even harder - they always get the worst deal anyway
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more crap from bonehead ....
his doctor works in a practice, so if she was on holiday, he would/could have been seen by another, especially if it was serious .... in such a case, it is a racing certainty that the appt would have been that day or the next - surgeries always have slots for emergencies
TANKER
- 06 Jun 2013 08:15
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cynic . you are a sad spineless person .
ever one likes to see their own doctor
that is fact .
get a life you sad old man from a spineless family
and were your colours well bright yellow
goldfinger
- 06 Jun 2013 08:24
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"surgeries always have slots for emergencies" thats correct usualy 30 minutes before opening which is usualy 8.30 am to 9.00am.
My cousin is a GP here in West Yorkshire, she works Mon to Fri 8.30 am to 8.30pm and works on a rota basis for emergency home night visits 3 days on 3 days off.
Sometimes she has had 3 or 4 visits during the night but still has to report for duty at 8.30 am the same day. (rarely she has nil)
I know from what she tells me that she is very uncomfortable at seeing patients when shes been up all night especially when the day moves on.
Sometimes lunchbreaks are just a quick 5 minutes.
Dont get me wrong she thinks she is rewarded well but would accept a lower salary for less hours and believes not only is A@E at breaking point but the whole NHS.
cynic
- 06 Jun 2013 08:36
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Bonehead - if you were half as ill as you claimed and thus felt compelled to go to A+E - which you then cluttered up - then you would have been told your own doc was away and been offered an alternative .... that you're a particularly nasty specimen, full of bile and hate is irrelevant, but you are also incapable of telling the truth and hypocritical into the bargain
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sticky - does your e-mail now work?
goldfinger
- 06 Jun 2013 08:40
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Yep its now working.
cynic
- 06 Jun 2013 08:43
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one about to wing your way
TANKER
- 06 Jun 2013 08:54
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spineless just for you
my wife phoned the doctor and was told 3 weeks
then I phoned and was told my doctor was on hols
and the person my wife spoke to was new and only
started that morning and then gave me an appointment with
a another doctor .
hope that helps .
cynic
- 06 Jun 2013 09:05
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suddenly your story changes significantly ..... and i bet you got your appt within 48 hours
and were you happy enough to be treated at your hospital by all those black, asian and eastern european staff who you reckon should all be sent back whence they came? ..... there's also a very good chance that the scanner operator and the specialist/consultant who you eventually see will also be of one of the ethnic groups whom you so despise and on whom you vent your hatred .... or perhaps he'll be jewish into the bargain
TANKER
- 06 Jun 2013 09:13
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spineless I like jews and my friends are jews .
Stan
- 06 Jun 2013 09:19
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Tanker seems to be our regular "Mr Angry" expect he the caught the complaint from aldwickk who has been spotted polluting this thread again.
cynic
- 06 Jun 2013 09:30
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sure as hell i'm not and you have done nothing but abuse me since the opening bell for being an ashkenazi - so yet again, it looks as though truth and yourself are not remotely connected
anyway, what about the rest of the "foreigners" that i asked about in my previous post? ...... will you be a version of tony hancock - though you're nor even remotely amusing - who will refuse to accept blood in case in comes from some "undesirable"?
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 06 Jun 2013 09:36
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all,
we have had some complaints about the content on here - please keep any personal insults off these boards.
Ian
TANKER
- 06 Jun 2013 09:38
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NHS knew 111 was all going wrong, leaked report reveals: How untrained staff answered calls, patients were put on hold and doctors' warnings ignored
Some 70% of patients in one region hung up because no-one answered
Managers so short-staffed that people answered phone without training
Concerns patients get given bad advice or sent to clinics 30 mil