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Niamh. 03-01-2020 01:18 PM

Deleted some posts in here, please stop getting personal and insulting each other, you can disagree with each others points without doing that

James 03-01-2020 01:18 PM

The story in the original post doesn't surprise me because a main priority in health spending is care for the elderly. If you look at the figures from the last 20 years mortality rates have gone down, and it means that they are dealing with more chronic conditions in an ageing population.

Also when this topic came up on the forum recently I suggested private mental health therapy was something worth looking into if you need it.

Twosugars 03-01-2020 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by James (Post 10746162)
The story in the original post doesn't surprise me because a main priority in health spending is care for the elderly. If you look at the figures from the last 20 years mortality rates have gone down, and it means that they are dealing with more chronic conditions in an ageing population.

Also when this topic came up on the forum recently I suggested private mental health therapy was something worth looking into if you need it.

The cons taking care of their aging electorate, nothing new there
They have nothing to offer to the young but high house prices, gig economy and paid higher education
If only the young voted as religiously as the old...but they don't

But whichever way you look at it less beds in mental health than 10 years ago is a crime. The less said about availability of therapy sessions the better.

Private care is for the rich, not as an option for all bc nhs has been brought to its knees

Crimson Dynamo 03-01-2020 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Twosugars (Post 10746169)
The cons taking care of their aging electorate, nothing new there
They have nothing to offer to the young but high house prices, gig economy and paid higher education
If only the young voted as religiously as the old...but they don't

But whichever way you look at it less beds in mental health than 10 years ago is a crime. The less said about availability of therapy sessions the better.

Private care is for the rich, not as an option for all bc nhs has been brought to its knees

The NHS is not "on its knees" as that is a fake news twitter line that the British electorate did not believe and voted against extreme left wing people who trotted that out a lot during the election.

People can judge the NHS by their use of it and did hence the reason labour's awful "NHS" tactic just backfired on them to the point where they are now at sixes and sevens with no leader and no real vision

:shrug:

Kizzy 03-01-2020 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 10746156)
Doesn't contradict what I said :shrug: my source said the mortality rate of anorexia is 1/5, you didn't quote any mortality rate.

I posted some information relevant to the UK, no matter... let's go with your 'stats' that show that 1 in 5 people with anorexia die.
Therefore in those cases anorexia is teminal, which proves my original point.

Oliver_W 03-01-2020 01:46 PM

I will admit I go private for my mental health, but that's not at the recommendation of my GP or anything, just with everything else I have going on health-wise and my line of work, I think it best.

Oliver_W 03-01-2020 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 10746177)
I posted some information relevant to the UK, no matter... let's go with your 'stats' that show that 1 in 5 people with anorexia die.
Therefore in those cases anorexia is teminal, which proves my original point.

I was actually agreeing with you :joker: I absolutely think it should be treated quickly as possible.

Beso 03-01-2020 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 10746174)
The NHS is not "on its knees" as that is a fake news twitter line that the British electorate did not believe and voted against extreme left wing people who trotted that out a lot during the election.

People can judge the NHS by their use of it and did hence the reason labour's awful "NHS" tactic just backfired on them to the point where they are now at sixes and sevens with no leader and no real vision

:shrug:



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