The NHS is wonderful, but sometimes it really disappoints...

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I pay taxes and thus use a system I pay into.
You're saying then that it cannot be critiqued... ever.
Is it now the Stalinist Health Service?
 
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Well that's the price we pay for socialised health care, you can't force people on to social health care (the NHS) then deprive them of it when they get thrown in jail. So you either classify gender dysphoria as an illness and treat it, or you don't, but the same has to apply to everyone. Personally I'm not sold on the idea that surgery is the go to treatment for gender dysphoria, but it's too politicised at this point.

Well no, this isnt even a valid point.

You commit a crime ESPECIALLY MURDER...you surrender your rights to 'Social services'

They are hardly paying tax and NI in prison are they?
 
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Well no, this isnt even a valid point.

You commit a crime ESPECIALLY MURDER...you surrender your rights to 'Social services'

They are hardly paying tax and NI in prison are they?

You dont surrender your human rights in prison as far as I'm aware (well apart from your freedom).

Healthcare is a basic human right in our culture/society and incarceration doesnt change that:

https://www.gov.uk/life-in-prison/healthcare-in-prison
 
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I pay taxes and thus use a system I pay into.
You're saying then that it cannot be critiqued... ever.
Is it now the Stalinist Health Service?

Of course they can be critiqued, that's what keeps me in a job however you have called every NHS Staff member a *********

And now you are calling it the Stalinist Health Service when it is you that wants every patient to be spied on and we should know where they are at all times.
What are you smoking?
 
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Our current local hospital (Medway) gets slated a lot and I never really concerned myself with any of it until April of this year. I woke up at about 4AM on a Monday morning and started to break out in hives. Further it got worse and I collapsed due to an allergic reaction. Next thing I know my wife had driven me over to A&E but couldn't get me out of the car, so she ran in and asked for help, I was black and red all over, my neck looking like the hulk and I was fleeting in and out of consciousness.

Long story short, I continued to get worse to the point whereby I had to get taken to resus and they 'worked on me' for about 20 mins - they saved my life and everything they did was fantastic. Obviously i am just one case in many but when it came to something life threatening, they didn't let me down and I'll be eternally grateful.

Turns out, I had suddenly become allergic to Pineapple...
 
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I don't think it is just NHS workers that don't get your point.

I found the NHS to be fantastic, up until 2014 I had never used hospital NHS services, however after a sudden medical condition developed it meant trips to A&E on a frequent basis until tests could be carried out and correct medication prescribed, and due to smashing my shoulder to pieces meaning a couple of shoulder replacements the NHS turned what seemed like a light at the end of the tunnel.
 
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I don't think it is just NHS workers that don't get your point.

I found the NHS to be fantastic, up until 2014 I had never used hospital NHS services, however after a sudden medical condition developed it meant trips to A&E on a frequent basis until tests could be carried out and correct medication prescribed, and due to smashing my shoulder to pieces meaning a couple of shoulder replacements the NHS turned what seemed like a light at the end of the tunnel.

He doesn't have a point. He's just trolling.

He wants an NHS that controls patients diets, liberty, lifestyle choices and god knows what else whilst also not indoctrinating people.

Everyone in the NHS is out of touch with the world. When he says "i just have a grudge agaisnt the NHS, that's all. all their workers are extreme *******" I assume he's starred out "upstanding pillars of the community, working tirelessly to bring health and joy to the UK population".

He wants to spout his opinion, not be challenged on it and everyone should just ignore him (which I thoroughly suggest everyone should do - it's the only sensible thing he's said).
 
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He doesn't have a point. He's just trolling.

He wants an NHS that controls patients diets, liberty, lifestyle choices and god knows what else whilst also not indoctrinating people.

Everyone in the NHS is out of touch with the world. When he says "i just have a grudge agaisnt the NHS, that's all. all their workers are extreme *******" I assume he's starred out "upstanding pillars of the community, working tirelessly to bring health and joy to the UK population".

He wants to spout his opinion, not be challenged on it and everyone should just ignore him (which I thoroughly suggest everyone should do - it's the only sensible thing he's said).

I laugh at them all. They hate people who aren't religious or go to church or don't have the time to pray every day. They indoctrinate their retarded beliefs all the time. They aren't worth anybody's time. I personally don't give a **** about religion and it's all ********.

And they're pretty selective as to whom they do it too. Anybody who looks pretty or hunky they overlook and won't ever judge them for not attending church. They're cowards and truly don't get how society operates. I've said what I can say and any NHS talk just triggers me to talk it down. And then I trigger others via my opinion......
 
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I've spent then last 8 days in hospital, most of that on the cardiac ward - still here now. My treatment has been fantastic by everybody who's been involved. I'm a fat atheist and umm..yeah. totally 100% my experience does not correlate with coa991's in any way. I cant understand the religion angle at all unless he lives in Northern Ireland, in which case the NHS exists outside of NI....
 
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