Carlos from Spain:
 

For example speaking of the process of giving birth, my wife had a planned C-section because she was having premature contractions problems, and the whole experience was great. The owner of the private maternity hospital, a gynecologist, is a close friend and a patient of ours, and felt right at home in a single room with private bathroom, nurses were great and took great care of my wife, and stayed for as long as needed, and private insurance took care of everything. Things like that are priceless to me.


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⇒ Carlos - Porsche 991 Carrera GTS

This is how it should be Smiley

In the UK we can (and I do) pay for private health insurance from commercial outfits and it covers for Consultants and most operations but for regular GP doctor appointments you pretty much have to queue with the masses.

Cesareans are a unique case because as I said it is near impossible to get anything above the NHS treatment which I described. I'm not going to slag it off as apart from the 24 hour turf out it was a pretty good service which apparently costs the NHS £13K av compared to normal V birth ~£3K..... just pisses me off that there should be some mechanism where they could take some money off me,(trust me I would have paid plenty as I was cr@pping myself) to give a higher level of service and then stick the money back into the system, I hate socialism Smiley

 

 


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