dartmoordog
Well-Known Member
I will be 63 next March, so although not old, not a youngster either. Over the last three years or so, I have notice a deterioration of my right eye, obviously the shooting eye! Well it has got that bad, I have lost all confidence in taking the rifle out and gave up my gun at my little self help game shoot, my last Deer was a lovely Dartmoor Stag a year ago.
So off to the optician two weeks ago, to be told it is total fcuked with a rapidly developing cataract, an easy fix so no worries. Got a referral letter, rang up the NHS appointment number, eye department, to be told it will be at least a year, possibly more, to get it done. I cannot wait a year, it is bloody awful. So I am going Private at a cost of around £3500, I have no choice.
After working, paying taxes and NI since 1974, now I need the NHS, it is not there for me. I feel let down. Apart from a few Xrays, stitches and minor breaks over my playing career, I have had little to do with the NHS, so hardly a burden.
To say our NHS is broken is an understatement, it is totally not fit for purpose anymore. Come this February, it will be two years since my wife was told she would need a knee replacement, she has been in the system since, still waiting and in pain every day. Just not good enough, talk about broken Britain.
So off to the optician two weeks ago, to be told it is total fcuked with a rapidly developing cataract, an easy fix so no worries. Got a referral letter, rang up the NHS appointment number, eye department, to be told it will be at least a year, possibly more, to get it done. I cannot wait a year, it is bloody awful. So I am going Private at a cost of around £3500, I have no choice.
After working, paying taxes and NI since 1974, now I need the NHS, it is not there for me. I feel let down. Apart from a few Xrays, stitches and minor breaks over my playing career, I have had little to do with the NHS, so hardly a burden.
To say our NHS is broken is an understatement, it is totally not fit for purpose anymore. Come this February, it will be two years since my wife was told she would need a knee replacement, she has been in the system since, still waiting and in pain every day. Just not good enough, talk about broken Britain.