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Seems Charles has cancer and I wish him the very best of luck.

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Sad news and hopefully the King pulls through.

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henrycrs wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 7:30 pm Sad news and hopefully the King pulls through.

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More to the point, good luck to the thousands of poor beggars who are having to wait weeks, if not months, to even see a cancer specialist, let alone get treatment within months instead of days.
I hear he's going as an out patient, hospital unspecified, but my bet is the Mount Vernon, but what's the betting he's been shoved above some poor mere mortal.

































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Vespa wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 6:12 pm Seems Charles has cancer and I wish him the very best of luck.
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poor bugger, sidelinded by dear old muh mah.....finally grasps the baton and the rug is pulled

hopefully he fights and wins and uses the situation to highlight the plight of those suffering and pushes for research and cures
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birdie wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 9:08 pm More to the point, good luck to the thousands of poor beggars who are having to wait weeks, if not months, to even see a cancer specialist, let alone get treatment within months instead of days.
I hear he's going as an out patient, hospital unspecified, but my bet is the Mount Vernon, but what's the betting he's been shoved above some poor mere mortal.

I’m not really sure what point you’re trying to make Birdie. I mean he is, y’know, the king and what have you.

I’m no monarchist, but it strikes me that it’s probably more important for the nation as a whole that the reigning head of state is treated than Mr Smith down the road.

Fucking hell, at the very least we won’t have to shell out for another fucking funeral and coronation. The cost of all them sausage rolls, cocktail sticks and vol-au-vents would really start to add up :)
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henrycrs wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 7:30 pm Sad news and hopefully the King pulls through.

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Agreed, hope his treatment is successful and he makes a full recovery.
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Sadact7 wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 9:29 pm
birdie wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 9:08 pm More to the point, good luck to the thousands of poor beggars who are having to wait weeks, if not months, to even see a cancer specialist, let alone get treatment within months instead of days.
I hear he's going as an out patient, hospital unspecified, but my bet is the Mount Vernon, but what's the betting he's been shoved above some poor mere mortal.

I’m not really sure what point you’re trying to make Birdie. I mean he is, y’know, the king and what have you.

I’m no monarchist, but it strikes me that it’s probably more important for the nation as a whole that the reigning head of state is treated than Mr Smith down the road.

Fucking hell, at the very least we won’t have to shell out for another fucking funeral and coronation. The cost of all them sausage rolls, cocktail sticks and vol-au-vents would really start to add up :)
That's a disgraceful thing to say, I'm assuming, then, that if YOU were the Mr Smith down the road you'd say, 'OK, teat him instead of me, I don't matter'.
Like hell you would.
I was just pointing out the difference between some being able to get treatment at the drop of a hat and 'those who don't matter' having to wait, sometime so long, that they die before they get treated.
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Birdie, I don't think Charles is being treated by the NHS, best private care in the land surely.

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birdie wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 9:38 pm
Sadact7 wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 9:29 pm
birdie wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 9:08 pm More to the point, good luck to the thousands of poor beggars who are having to wait weeks, if not months, to even see a cancer specialist, let alone get treatment within months instead of days.
I hear he's going as an out patient, hospital unspecified, but my bet is the Mount Vernon, but what's the betting he's been shoved above some poor mere mortal.

I’m not really sure what point you’re trying to make Birdie. I mean he is, y’know, the king and what have you.

I’m no monarchist, but it strikes me that it’s probably more important for the nation as a whole that the reigning head of state is treated than Mr Smith down the road.

Fucking hell, at the very least we won’t have to shell out for another fucking funeral and coronation. The cost of all them sausage rolls, cocktail sticks and vol-au-vents would really start to add up :)
That's a disgraceful thing to say, I'm assuming, then, that if YOU were the Mr Smith down the road you'd say, 'OK, teat him instead of me, I don't matter'.
Like hell you would.
I was just pointing out the difference between some being able to get treatment at the drop of a hat and 'those who don't matter' having to wait, sometime so long, that they die before they get treated.
To be honest, I thought my final paragraph was a clue that I may not have been entirely serious.
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Vespa wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 6:12 pm Seems Charles has cancer and I wish him the very best of luck.
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chelseachelsea wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 9:55 pm Birdie, I don't think Charles is being treated by the NHS, best private care in the land surely.
Many private hospitals don't have specialised caner departments, Charles is most likely to be treated at the best cancer hospital which just happens to be Mount Vernon and he's in London.

My comments were meant to show the difference between how some people are treated as opposed to others.
I speak a someone whose husband died from prostate canter, 4 hospitals missed it, I got the diagnosed on the 4th December, he died on the 4th Feb, it was his anniversary yesterday, so perhaps I'm not too thrilled that he was Mr Smith down the road who didn't matter.
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birdie wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 10:06 pm
chelseachelsea wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 9:55 pm Birdie, I don't think Charles is being treated by the NHS, best private care in the land surely.
Many private hospitals don't have specialised caner departments, Charles is most likely to be treated at the best cancer hospital which just happens to be Mount Vernon and he's in London.

My comments were meant to show the difference between how some people are treated as opposed to others.
I speak a someone whose husband died from prostate canter, 4 hospitals missed it, I got the diagnosed on the 4th December, he died on the 4th Feb, it was his anniversary yesterday, so perhaps I'm not too thrilled that he was Mr Smith down the road who didn't matter.
I should just say, I’m truly sorry that you lost your husband and I didn’t mean to cause you any upset. If I’d known that beforehand I wouldn’t have been quite so flippant with my comments.
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