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Who's finding the NHS very hard work??????
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<blockquote data-quote="bovine" data-source="post: 3520746" data-attributes="member: 12486"><p>The doctor cannot refuse to give you a private referral if you ask for one. The only time it gets difficult is if you go off for a scan/x-rays etc privately then decide to go back to the NHS for the operation as its too costly to pay for. </p><p></p><p>If the pain is as bad as you say - your long days in the tractor may well be over. Either on the NHS or privately they are reluctant to do joint replacements in younger people who are still in work, as they only have a limited lifespan and a limited number of replacement joints can be fitted. Maybe take a step back into a more managerial role and let the youngsters graft in the cab?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bovine, post: 3520746, member: 12486"] The doctor cannot refuse to give you a private referral if you ask for one. The only time it gets difficult is if you go off for a scan/x-rays etc privately then decide to go back to the NHS for the operation as its too costly to pay for. If the pain is as bad as you say - your long days in the tractor may well be over. Either on the NHS or privately they are reluctant to do joint replacements in younger people who are still in work, as they only have a limited lifespan and a limited number of replacement joints can be fitted. Maybe take a step back into a more managerial role and let the youngsters graft in the cab? [/QUOTE]
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