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Oh dear, what have I done, now this is exactly why I don't post much.


Keef, I'm sure you didn't mean to dismiss the NHS, as mockney said sometimes the most casual remark can be the straw that breaks the (very tired) camel's back. I have read lots of your previous posts and I know you're a supporter of public services, so I'm sorry if I've made you feel like public enemy number one!


Mockney, I'm always a bit uncertain about chiropractors too, but physio, osteopathy, pilates (although I take you point about scary looking people on book covers and it looking too much like 'pirates') and yoga are all good suggestions.

Or you could always try reiki ;-)


Huguenot, I think I have a lot to say in response to your last post, but I don't quite have the energy to form it into sentences - posting on dinner break at work at the moment. I certainly don't agree that the fundamental philosophy of the NHS is unworkable.


Oh and thanks everyone who thinks I'm not an ugly bitch cunt - you've made me blush :-$

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