NHS, don't ever complain

The-Snowman:

Carryfast:
Oh wait.Back in the real world.

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Actually the real world is “Oh youre ill? Come in and lets get you looked at and see how we can make you better” Vs “Oh youre ill? And you dont have insurance? Well you need to leave then. Good bye”

No the real world is being in the throes of severe sepsis resulting from septiceamia caused by obviously severely infected un/misdiagnosed arterial leg ulcers including obvious presence of gangrene.Having previously been transferred from hospital to local community hospital for in patient ‘re habilitation’ physio.Then sent back to A and E as non urgent case using patient transport resulting in hours of delay + triaged on arrival to suit.Then when eventually having caught on being transferred to an ordinary ward for lack of intensive care resources.Then fighting for your life without the support for the vital organs resulting in at least severe heart damage.Two months later then being sent home as a palliative case.

But look on the bright side that’s when the nature of the ulcers was found but too late to amputate because the organs now won’t stand the shock of the op and we need to ration what limited resources we have to the point of deciding who lives and who dies.So as to allow the CBI classes to maximise their profits and not have to spend them on health care for their employees whether working/unemployed/retired and their employees’ pre working age dependents etc etc.In the US they call it Private insurance based health care while here we call it the NHS.Strangely I’ve never heard of the above type of scenario in the case of the US system though.