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1.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 28 Feb 2009 Sat 11:41 am

Browsing the UK´s newspapers this morning I came across this article.  Whilst it has been written as a result of the sad news of the death of David Cameron´s (Leader of the Conservative Party) 6 year old son, it is primarily concerned with highlighting the work of a whole spectrum of NHS workers.  This is the NHS at it´s best, illustrating how people take pride in their work and ensure that patients and their families receive the best of care.

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1157621/Team-Ivan-For-years-family--selfless-NHS-team-cared-Ivan-Cameron.html

 

 

2.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 28 Feb 2009 Sat 12:58 pm

 

Quoting peacetrain

Browsing the UK´s newspapers this morning I came across this article.  Whilst it has been written as a result of the sad news of the death of David Cameron´s (Leader of the Conservative Party) 6 year old son, it is primarily concerned with highlighting the work of a whole spectrum of NHS workers.  This is the NHS at it´s best, illustrating how people take pride in their work and ensure that patients and their families receive the best of care.

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1157621/Team-Ivan-For-years-family--selfless-NHS-team-cared-Ivan-Cameron.html

 

 

 

 Well it is about time something positive was written about the NHS.  There are many failings of course, but it is still a wonderful system and we are very lucky to have it.  In the main, NHS staff are wonderful...

3.       alameda
3499 posts
 02 Mar 2009 Mon 09:43 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 

 

 Well it is about time something positive was written about the NHS.  There are many failings of course, but it is still a wonderful system and we are very lucky to have it.  In the main, NHS staff are wonderful...

 

 I wish we had it....!!!!

4.       femmeous
2642 posts
 02 Mar 2009 Mon 10:32 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 

 

 Well it is about time something positive was written about the NHS.  There are many failings of course, but it is still a wonderful system and we are very lucky to have it.  In the main, NHS staff are wonderful...

 

i dont know what you mean by saying wonderful, but im not happy with nhs doctors. they dont treat but get rid of us. the only solution to all of our problems is often applied is PARACETAMOL.

 

5.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 01:06 am

 

Quoting femmeous

 

 

i dont know what you mean by saying wonderful, but im not happy with nhs doctors. they dont treat but get rid of us. the only solution to all of our problems is often applied is PARACETAMOL.

 

 

lol

I haven´t experienced the benefit of nhs but I think I know now where the Irish doctors learnt their job. It is paracetamol and if you need antibiotics in 99% of cases it´ll be Augumentin lol I remember after the c-section I need an antibiotic and asked the doc if it crosses to the milk. He looked at me and said "That´s a very good question, I´ll ask somebody" and off he went to ask a midwife about it lol

 

I wish we had free medical care like you do in the UK

6.       alameda
3499 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 02:53 am

 

Quoting Daydreamer

 

 

lol

I haven´t experienced the benefit of nhs but I think I know now where the Irish doctors learnt their job. It is paracetamol and if you need antibiotics in 99% of cases it´ll be Augumentin lol I remember after the c-section I need an antibiotic and asked the doc if it crosses to the milk. He looked at me and said "That´s a very good question, I´ll ask somebody" and off he went to ask a midwife about it lol

 

I wish we had free medical care like you do in the UK

 

 We pay an amazing amount here for private healthcare....it´s obscene...........they if you really need something, often times they claim it was a previously existing condition and don´t cover it.

7.       lessluv
1052 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 05:43 am

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 

  NHS staff are wonderful...

 

 {#lang_emotions_flowers}{#lang_emotions_bigsmile}

8.       Trudy
7887 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 08:03 am

 

Quoting Daydreamer

 

 

lol

I haven´t experienced the benefit of nhs but I think I know now where the Irish doctors learnt their job. It is paracetamol 

 

I wish we had free medical care like you do in the UK

 

Same here: paracetamol rules!! (And you have to go to a drugstore to buy it, it´s not covered by the expensive health care insurance!)

9.       femmeous
2642 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 11:37 am

 

Quoting Daydreamer

 

 

lol

I haven´t experienced the benefit of nhs but I think I know now where the Irish doctors learnt their job. It is paracetamol and if you need antibiotics in 99% of cases it´ll be Augumentin lol I remember after the c-section I need an antibiotic and asked the doc if it crosses to the milk. He looked at me and said "That´s a very good question, I´ll ask somebody" and off he went to ask a midwife about it lol

 

I wish we had free medical care like you do in the UK

 

no, you wont get antibiotics! lol in order to get it you have to

here i started appreciating polish doctors who despite being arrogant or rude (some of them) at least will listen to what you say, examine you for at least 20 mins, prescribe you decent treatment etc etc.

here: "open your mouth" and he is 1,5m far away from me. "take paracetamol".

 

i had a problem with my knee. i got my MRI scanning after about 7 months of waiting. and physiotherapy after a month.

my husband was coughing really bad, he never had such before. his face got swallon and its color changed into blue. he went to our GP. came back completely angry. it was again PARACETAMOL. so he kept coughing for another 6 months.

10.       femmeous
2642 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 11:39 am

 

Quoting Daydreamer

 

 

 off he went to ask a midwife about it lol

at least here they do it professionally they download it from the internet lol

 

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