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Old 06-30-2012, 12:03 PM #19
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Originally Posted by malawigirl08 View Post
Thanks, people think our NHS in the UK is wonderful as it is free to everyone but there just isn't enough money going in to it now ( although when I see what comes off my salary every month I certainly pay more than my fair share grrhhh). our prescriptions in Scotland are free now but we are at the mercy of number crunchers for our hospital care. Sorry for the rant but my boxing gloves are on, next stop is to the politicians
As a fellow Scot I have to agree , unless your problems are life threatening or pretty basic , your just going to get told to live with it and some meds, I cant imagine being able to get even a quater of the tests here through National Hell-th Service.

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