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Celticspirit Apr 19th 2015 3:23 am

Re: Over 40's Moving Back and Catching Up
 
I agree. i was hooked from the first one I saw!

jasper123 Apr 27th 2015 10:34 pm

Re: Over 40's Moving Back and Catching Up
 
Well Well Hmmm ---- the latest news today from the NHS, they have decided to
ask everyone over the age of 75 to sign a D.N.R. form (do not resuscitate)
they have told G.P.'S to organise end of life packages to be sent out to all over 75 year olds in the country, for people to look over and sign!!! --- incredible :(
GP'S are already calling there patients at home and asking them if they will agree to sign a D.N.R. document,
Well who thought it would come to this ---- OMG ---- I used to feel safe in this country, now after hearing this ---- not anymore!!!
Im thinking that in a lot of hospitals they are already letting older people die, and very few have signed anything, it seems that the doctors here have a lot of power, your life rests delicately in there hands,
So today I was thinking logically about this situation, and I came up with the conclusion that when someone reaches 75 in the UK just about all are retired, getting there state pension every week and lots will also get a private company pension too, the government also gives us pensioners free prescriptions with no limit, a free bus pass, £200 to £400 per year heating allowance, and lots of other little means tested extras,
well this all costs the government billions every year, so would it not make a lot of sense to bring down the sheer numbers of older people, just think of the fortunes they could save!!!! they can no longer afford to wait for older people to die, in the governments view they live way too long these days, 100 is the new 70 now, ---- well at least Im alright jack at the moment, --- Im only 70, so I dont need to start shivering in my boots for another 5 years.

Fish n Chips 56 Apr 28th 2015 12:03 am

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Heck the Govt should ask everybody over the age of 25 to sign and see the reaction they get, better still make D.N.R. a standard for Everyone, let everybody die...

I know end of life care is expensive but not everyone is the same, some people are in poor shape by age 50 and for others its 85, in my opinion it all depends how many serious problems a person has, some peoples lives are prolonged and its basically cruel as they live a miserable painful existance.

The News is a bit of a dissapointment, Im expecting to work till Im 70, maybe I should retire now at age 59...

Are the Conservative party looking for votes, is that the deal? LOL...

trottytrue Apr 28th 2015 12:21 am

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Jasper123....I would not sign it. What if you have a heart attack many people have to be resusitated and are fine, here you can sign a living will which gives them directions as to what you want them to do. 75 is still very young they want people to work longer but not live longer......older people will be afraid to go to hospital......to me it's like telling people forget living past 75 we don't want you to....

Celticspirit Apr 28th 2015 3:32 am

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I agree with Trottytrue. I'm 71 now and (other than my accidents) am in really good health. I can spend 6 hours a day judging dog shows standing mostly on concrete floors. I drive a large powerful car (Infinity FX) and have never had an accident nor speeding ticket. I can drive 200- 350 miles in a day to get to a show. I study breeds and have a great memory Thank God. I have a dear friend in Santa Fe who had a quadruple bypass four years ago and he is as fit as a fiddle My parents lived into their late 80's in the UK without having annual checkups, bloodwork etc., that's simply not on. Very sad.........:-(

mikelincs Apr 28th 2015 6:27 am

Re: Over 40's Moving Back and Catching Up
 

Originally Posted by jasper123 (Post 11630718)
Well Well Hmmm ---- the latest news today from the NHS, they have decided to
ask everyone over the age of 75 to sign a D.N.R. form (do not resuscitate)
they have told G.P.'S to organise end of life packages to be sent out to all over 75 year olds in the country, for people to look over and sign!!! --- incredible :(
GP'S are already calling there patients at home and asking them if they will agree to sign a D.N.R. document,
Well who thought it would come to this ---- OMG ---- I used to feel safe in this country, now after hearing this ---- not anymore!!!
Im thinking that in a lot of hospitals they are already letting older people die, and very few have signed anything, it seems that the doctors here have a lot of power, your life rests delicately in there hands,
So today I was thinking logically about this situation, and I came up with the conclusion that when someone reaches 75 in the UK just about all are retired, getting there state pension every week and lots will also get a private company pension too, the government also gives us pensioners free prescriptions with no limit, a free bus pass, £200 to £400 per year heating allowance, and lots of other little means tested extras,
well this all costs the government billions every year, so would it not make a lot of sense to bring down the sheer numbers of older people, just think of the fortunes they could save!!!! they can no longer afford to wait for older people to die, in the governments view they live way too long these days, 100 is the new 70 now, ---- well at least Im alright jack at the moment, --- Im only 70, so I dont need to start shivering in my boots for another 5 years.

Link please.. doesn't seem to be making the news here.

Pollyana Apr 28th 2015 6:37 am

Re: Over 40's Moving Back and Catching Up
 

Originally Posted by jasper123 (Post 11630718)
Well Well Hmmm ---- the latest news today from the NHS, they have decided to
ask everyone over the age of 75 to sign a D.N.R. form (do not resuscitate)
they have told G.P.'S to organise end of life packages to be sent out to all over 75 year olds in the country, for people to look over and sign!!! --- incredible :(
GP'S are already calling there patients at home and asking them if they will agree to sign a D.N.R. document,
Well who thought it would come to this ---- OMG ---- I used to feel safe in this country, now after hearing this ---- not anymore!!!
Im thinking that in a lot of hospitals they are already letting older people die, and very few have signed anything, it seems that the doctors here have a lot of power, your life rests delicately in there hands,
So today I was thinking logically about this situation, and I came up with the conclusion that when someone reaches 75 in the UK just about all are retired, getting there state pension every week and lots will also get a private company pension too, the government also gives us pensioners free prescriptions with no limit, a free bus pass, £200 to £400 per year heating allowance, and lots of other little means tested extras,
well this all costs the government billions every year, so would it not make a lot of sense to bring down the sheer numbers of older people, just think of the fortunes they could save!!!! they can no longer afford to wait for older people to die, in the governments view they live way too long these days, 100 is the new 70 now, ---- well at least Im alright jack at the moment, --- Im only 70, so I dont need to start shivering in my boots for another 5 years.

No one can be forced to sign a DNR.

Its a totally personal decision and the most the NHS can do is make people aware that the idea of a DNR exists, which is fair enough as many people are unaware of the existance of such a thing. To force people to sign one is illegal. Personally I think they can be a very good idea, and I already have one, but they are personal choice.

Please post a link to the information, or at least let us know where you got it from.

sallysimmons Apr 28th 2015 7:07 am

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Oh my goodness! It's not at all that way Rodney, please don't worry!

First of all, these are just guidelines, not yet implemented. Second, no-one is being forced to sign anything. Instead it's being suggested that doctors find out every patient's wishes. My next door neighbour is a GP and was telling me that 90% of medical expenditure in the UK is in the last few years of a patient's life - and in many cases, it's not treatment that the patient would have chosen had they still been able to choose.

So the idea is simply to ask people what they want.

Of course, according to the Daily Mail, WE'RE ALL DOOMED!!

jasper123 Apr 28th 2015 10:20 am

Re: Over 40's Moving Back and Catching Up
 

Originally Posted by sallysimmons (Post 11630941)
Oh my goodness! It's not at all that way Rodney, please don't worry!

First of all, these are just guidelines, not yet implemented. Second, no-one is being forced to sign anything. Instead it's being suggested that doctors find out every patient's wishes. My next door neighbour is a GP and was telling me that 90% of medical expenditure in the UK is in the last few years of a patient's life - and in many cases, it's not treatment that the patient would have chosen had they still been able to choose.

So the idea is simply to ask people what they want.

Of course, according to the Daily Mail, WE'RE ALL DOOMED!!

Hi Sally, yes I get your point, and I do understand that it must always be a personal choice, but GP'S and the NHS in general differs so much from region to region, city to city, and I have read recently that some GP offices already have there receptionists calling there over 75 patients at home and actually talking them into signing, and I just think of all the poor lonely pensioners living alone who have nobody to ask for advice, and people in there 80's and 90's are so trusting of everyone, especially there doctors and NHS, and many of these people are in perfect health, but what happens if they have a heart attack or stroke or something just as bad and they are rushed to hospital and then the staff discover that they have a DNR and they are just left to die, many people can survive if the medical staff at least tried to save them,
And yes I also agree its a good thing for some people who are now suffering with so much pain with an incurable disease and they have chosen not to be resuscitated, but at least it is them who chose this themselves while they were able to,
but some are too far gone and they are in so much pain that there reletives had to make the decision for them, to save them from going through more then they have too, and yes I understand that, and agree with it in those circumstances, the subject is such a grey area, and not good for everyone but good for some, in my opinion!!!!
I will not sign though,
Is there anyone that can find the story and post a link please ---- cause embarrassingly I don't know how to do it!!! it was all over the telly,
just google DNR story UK 27/4/15 and a lot of articles come up specifically relating to yesterdays news on DNR ----- thanks!!!

Novocastrian Apr 28th 2015 1:19 pm

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Originally Posted by jasper123 (Post 11631059)
just google DNR story UK 27/4/15 and a lot of articles come up specifically relating to yesterdays news on DNR ----- thanks!!!

Death Panels: British Govt Urges Doctors to Ask Elderly Patients to Sign DNR Orders | LifeNews.com

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

jasper123 Apr 28th 2015 2:29 pm

Re: Over 40's Moving Back and Catching Up
 

Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 11631195)

Thanks Novocastrian.

And whats rather strange is since the news broke in the newspapers and on TV news programs yesterday ----- today there has not been a single mention of the story anywhere!!!! which only leaves one to think that maybe the conservitives have put a block order on any future articles on this subject ----- until after the election, sneaky!!
they probably were very annoyed that the story leaked like it did, as they well know that its the pensioners that they always strive to keep as happy as possible ---- due to the well known fact that pensioners in the UK are the ones that are the reliable vote --- they can rely on the elderly to vote every election local or general, not saying they will all vote for conservitives but just saying most do vote period!!!! they don't want to piss off the elderly --- that's political suicide for any party!!!!

mikelincs Apr 28th 2015 2:35 pm

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Originally Posted by jasper123 (Post 11631284)
Thanks Novocastrian.

Still no link to the quoted guidelines, and as they haven't made national news I really suspect they are someones figment of their imagination, let's face it that story is from a completely unbiased group.. isn't it..???

Tirytory Apr 28th 2015 2:36 pm

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Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 11631195)

No offence Novo...but that article contains no links to the actual guidelines either.. Also I just noticed all the prolife/religious links everywhere...eek

Tirytory Apr 28th 2015 2:41 pm

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Anyway...I don't think it's fair to target vulnerable groups elderly etc but I think it's something that most age groups could think about...what medical interventions would you want in any given situation?

jasper123 Apr 28th 2015 2:57 pm

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Originally Posted by mikelincs (Post 11631291)
Still no link to the quoted guidelines, and as they haven't made national news I really suspect they are someones figment of their imagination, let's face it that story is from a completely unbiased group.. isn't it..???

Nope its straight from the British Government, dont forget when reading the article after clicking the link ---- also click on the read more link then you get the Mails story which is basically the same ----- just the facts mamm just the facts as the man in dragnet always said!!! ;)

Tirytory
No I didn't see anything religous there at all, you wont find much of that here in England, oh hang on though --- I did notice the first story as you click on the link was written by an American reporter over here, he did mention obamacare, so yes that may be possible :eek:


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