Personal stories seem not to convince her, but I'm so glad Darcy got taken of quickly. Thank you - he's basically fine now. :) And I guess there are plenty of happy stories about American healthcare, so in one way I can understand being skeptical of personal stories... however it's the principle of the whole thing. I just don't understand privatised healthcare, and why anyone would choose that. It does not compute.
Re: In which I'm not yet currently in the UK, but eh
Thank you - he's basically fine now. :) And I guess there are plenty of happy stories about American healthcare, so in one way I can understand being skeptical of personal stories... however it's the principle of the whole thing. I just don't understand privatised healthcare, and why anyone would choose that. It does not compute.
(apologies for the late reply)