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Menopause Matters magazine ISSUE 75 out now. (Spring issue, March 2024)

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Suzi Q

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Re: NHS changes
« Reply #15 on: April 19, 2013, 11:43:11 PM »

I can ring up this am Saturday any one of 10 sugeries in  my imed area and get an appt with a GP
We have a vard WE KEEP as we pay for it and if your GP cant see you you go to another
Youd only do that for a sore throat etc as we do have family GPs but thats only if you want
MY son has our family GP but he would go there 1 time a year if that
He just goes tro any GP for a sore throat He goes to our GP foir his flu jab
You think 2/3 times before you go to GPs cos you PAY
You can find GPS who do whats called as BULK BILL they swipe your Medicare card you pay nothing but they are normally in very poor areas and you may have to wait a week to see them if your not prepaying
Ozz is not a dependant society always been that way since Ive been here theres no IM ENTITLED here in anyway
It would mean entire cultural change in UK to stop this entitled dependANT SAOCIETY dont think anyones got the will
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