I cost the NHS far more in my early years than I do now. Born with a faulty heart, Whooping cough, scarlet fever, Bronchial pneumonia, Yellow jaundice, tonsil removal, all in my first few years then in my 30s, lost pregnacies requiring D&Cs, two children by caesarian section, each followed by additional hospital stays for post-partum problems then into my 40s it was meds for high cholesterol and depression plus dental work and glasses while on benefits for a couple of years. Now I am nearly 77. I did need my cataracts fixing over the past 10 years and my sight is still monitored plus I have a puffer for lung problems. In 2015 I needed treatment for Sepsis. But my financial situation is good and I pay for my own glasses and teeth. It was about 5 years before I discovered that my Doctor had emigrated 2 years previously, as I had not needed her services during that 5 years. I do, of course, take advantage of recommended vaccinations. In addition, I pay tax on a private pension, some of which probably goes to the NHS.