Anne Marie,
I really did not mean to be condesending I simply wanted views on this form
of treatment, the nhs is never going to be provided with enough money to do
what ever it wants.
I think you have made it clear that you don't believe in 'proactive'
surgery, but it was not that long ago that people were having all of their
teeth removed to avoid unneceassary dental problems. Maybe this is simply a
stage we need to go through just as dentistry has done before the public
start to acknowledge the importance of foot care.
As I have said the day I am unable to manage my own nails I will have them
all off, I started with a PNA about 4 years ago.
Regards
Akbal
PS National Insurance is simply part of general taxation but directly linked
to pension provision, it has nothing to do with provision of health care,
the NHS is paid for out of general taxation, be that NI or corporation tax.
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