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I can well understand your concerns with steriods, they can give fantastic relief, but the sides affects are worrying to say the least, even with the new hip protheses the bone has to grow in and around it to make it strong, so to max my healing, i do want to stay away from the steriods if i can, as i been told that even though they are suppose to stay were there put, they can a do leak out a bit. Thanks for your thoughts, much appreciated Brian ![]() |
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I have health cover and it's not all it's cracked up to be either. I have to pay through the nose for scripts, have to pay for specialists, can't go to emergency in any private hosptal as I have to pay around $300+ for emergency room visits.
And worst of all is these huge gap payments that always occur where if I had just gone to my local public hospital it wouldn't of cost a thing. This luxury insurance costs me about $200 a month, and I still can't make heads or tails of what I am actually insured for? |
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I decided to drop out because if its real serious they will do it straight away in most cases anyway, but ailments like hip, knee etc, problems, are not life threating so they only class it as elective surgery, non urgent, no matter how painfull & disabling it is, they don't care. Brian ![]() |
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