True Urmstongran the same way I can’t get a hip replacement on the NHS but can if I pay privately. The same way I was referred to a physio because of my chronic arthritis in my hips but was discharged the second time I went as I’d been given a wheeler and an exercise chart with lots of hip exercises you do on the floor. It didn’t matter that I can’t even bend down to touch my feet, or even sit on the floor as I can’t then get up. Our magnificent and caring NHS deemed me treated and dealt with.
My late husband had a very bad hernia during the pandemic. He was given a telephone appointment booked three weeks later than when he spoke to the receptionist despite saying it was a hernia. When he was seen by the GP he didn’t refer him for surgery saying they don’t do that now as the waiting lists were so long etc etc and it might not be of benefit. But he could have it done privately of course. He died with it still untreated, from an unrelated cause.
I am bitter concerning the NHS, with good reason I believe.
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