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Hi Diane

Thank you for those kind words,I really appreciate them.

I hope you are feeling better, and will soon see the hepatologist. If I may say,

all this healthcare uncertainty must be most stressful for everyone , and I

truly wish you didn't have to go through it.Any stress only makes our health

worse.

Love

Pam

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> > > Pam..I am all for a flat income tax..everyone pays the same

> > percentage...and for insurance like you have in England..as you can see,

> > with this forum as an example, I appear to be in the minority. The

> > insurance companies here with all of their money and lobbyists are able to

> > make some think ridiculous things..like the pulling the plug on grandma

> > one. We will continue down this road until the end of time.

> > > Â Dave

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> > > From: pamaudsley <pamaudsley@>

> > > To:

livercirrhosissupport <livercirrhosissupport%40yahoogroups.com>

> > > Sent: Sun, April 11, 2010 5:55:16 PM

> > > Subject: healthcare in the UK

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> > > Â

> > > I don't wish to comment on any other country's healthcare, but I do know

> > a fair bit about my own.Here we have had a national health service since

> > 1948, paid for from general taxation.You may have heard we have a general

> > election coming up, but all political parties support the National Health

> > Service, and I have never heard anyone oppose it, because all our healthcare

> > is free at the point of use, and medicines are affordable at £7.20 per

> > prescription, or a 12 month " season ticket " is available for unlimited meds

> > for £104.00.Under 16s,over 60s, get meds free, as do some people on low

> > incomes, and certain chronic conditions.As far as waiting times go, I have a

> > current example with my own daughter, who is waiting for a gallbladder

> > removal operation.She started with symptoms in November, several drugs were

> > tried,tests and scans done, consultant seen, and surgery due in two weeks

> > time.She is on the operating list of the top consultant at one of the

> > largest

> > > teaching hospitals in Europe.Should she become worse, she will attend the

> > emergency section of that hospital, and probably be operated on

> > straightaway. All free. My father practised as a pharmacist both before and

> > after the advent of the NHS, and saw the benefits of the new system, where

> > before people died through lack of healthcare or medicines.

> > > No one likes paying taxes, but most of us thank God that by doing so we

> > have a good healthcare system that benefits everyone.These are the facts;

> > please don't believe all you hear about our system.

> > > Thanks for reading

> > > Pam Leeds, England

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