Guest guest Posted April 5, 2004 Report Share Posted April 5, 2004 Hi Amy: I am so sorry to hear of your problems with pain. I didn't realize that one could have difficulty getting healthcare in the UK. Isn't there universal health coverage for UK residents? I thought the US was the only country where one had to get health insurance through one's employer or else buy a policy on one's own. The morphine pump is a helpful device for many people who have lots of pain, but isn't the answer in every case by any means. Many people have more success with the Duragesic patch which eliminates the need to have something implanted inside the body. If you aren't getting helped with your pain by the morphine you presently take, I'm not sure that the pump would be a good choice for you. It would probably be better to find out what all the available options are before committing to the pump. Good luck with this and I hope you find a way to ease your pain very soon. Take care! Know someone who could benefit from our list? Send our direct sign-up URL: http://www.yahoogroups.com/subscribe.cgi/chronic_pain or write us at: chronic_pain-listowner Manage your subscription with several special email addresses: chronic_pain-owner - Sends email to the list owners chronic_pain-subscribe - Subscribe to the list through email chronic_pain-unsubscribe - Unsubscribe from the list chronic_pain-normal - Switch your subscription to normal chronic_pain-digest - Switch your subscription to digest ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2004 Report Share Posted April 6, 2004 Thanks We do have the national health service which is a free service to everyone but the waiting lists can be so long i.e. I had to wait 10 months in between seeing surgeons just to discuss my options.. The best way to is to pay privately but that can be so expensive. The operation I need would cost be ?10,000 (Sterling Pounds) I don't have that kind of money so that gets me down. I am trying again at work this week to do part time hours and yesterday I decided to cut out the morphine tablets as they were not doing anything. - Was much about the same. Took some tablets to help me sleep as I always feel better when I have a good sleep. Take Care Amy To Amy Hi Amy: I am so sorry to hear of your problems with pain. I didn't realize that one could have difficulty getting healthcare in the UK. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2004 Report Share Posted April 6, 2004 Thanks We do have the national health service which is a free service to everyone but the waiting lists can be so long i.e. I had to wait 10 months in between seeing surgeons just to discuss my options.. The best way to is to pay privately but that can be so expensive. The operation I need would cost be ?10,000 (Sterling Pounds) I don't have that kind of money so that gets me down. I am trying again at work this week to do part time hours and yesterday I decided to cut out the morphine tablets as they were not doing anything. - Was much about the same. Took some tablets to help me sleep as I always feel better when I have a good sleep. Take Care Amy To Amy Hi Amy: I am so sorry to hear of your problems with pain. I didn't realize that one could have difficulty getting healthcare in the UK. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2004 Report Share Posted April 6, 2004 Thanks We do have the national health service which is a free service to everyone but the waiting lists can be so long i.e. I had to wait 10 months in between seeing surgeons just to discuss my options.. The best way to is to pay privately but that can be so expensive. The operation I need would cost be ?10,000 (Sterling Pounds) I don't have that kind of money so that gets me down. I am trying again at work this week to do part time hours and yesterday I decided to cut out the morphine tablets as they were not doing anything. - Was much about the same. Took some tablets to help me sleep as I always feel better when I have a good sleep. Take Care Amy To Amy Hi Amy: I am so sorry to hear of your problems with pain. I didn't realize that one could have difficulty getting healthcare in the UK. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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