magz wrote:
steve30 wrote:
As soon as I stopped them, my depression symptoms returned. I was tired all the time. I was finding it harder to deal with people. I can't easily concentrate on anything. I lack energy, and spend too long feeling suicidal.
But at least I don't have to deal with my country's useless medical system. Yipee.
Is NHS
that bad?
I meet my psychiatiris in a private practice - here, it's possible and commonly practiced to mix private and state-funded healthcare.
Depends on the situation. For emergencies the NHS can often be good. My dad had a motorbike crash ten years ago and they immediately arrived on the scene and sent a air ambulance to pick him up from the field he flopped off his bike in directly to the hospital in a city.
For stuff like mental health they're usually dire. It's probably a bit of a public image issue. Leaving someone dying in a field looks awful on the NHS but mental health is much less "in your face" and can be swept under the rug.