Dixie wrote:
WildCat wrote:
But what about the older folk? Papa ist 78 und Mama 75 year now.. They have to have medical check up every 5 year once they reached 70 years back home. They not see it as a problem.
I don't see it would be a problem in the UK. Out of interest do your parents have to pay for a check-up? I’d have no problem with having a check-up, but not at £80.00 a time. A lot of old folk in the UK can just about afford to live, let alone pay £80. And as said above what’s wrong with going to a normal GP for the check-up, and having it done for free.
Back home.. nothing ist cheap... but they pay medical health assurances .. so the fee charged to this.
In Germany .. you pay up front.. get a chit und claim their version of NHS refund.

Nothing wrong with seeing GP .. but they not obliged to say to DVLA. Ted know better than I do as most of his patients are too poorly to drive or do much else
I am in odd situation as I was advised not to drive initially because of the C section . und the blood loss I suffer too.
(It was why I need the medical attention und why Ted began to worry a lot .. hence his "green light thread" which rather exposed some as not knowing very much .. as green light = doctor on call but not a blue light emergency,. It more like the amber lights on the AA vehicle
Ted could only speed on "greens" if under blue light escort or if he can prove "appointment with death" would result.As I still kept fainting .. und so on.. I end up back in hospital.

I now advised not to drive for another 4 week.

Ja.. I make combined 9K posts on PH und on here telling folk not to drive if unfit .. over past 5 years (averaged 4 post per day

) To whinge about it would make me biggest hypocrite.. but I am honest with self und admit that it hurt like hell alll the same. Even though I know that if I chill out... keep calm.. look after the new babies.. enjoy "coo-coo-cooin" at them .... being dutiful Hausfrau (errrr .. ja.. ummmm. ho-hum und dingsbumstits und diddums to me

) - it soon pass.
I am trying to say .. I can understand WHY we need to check health here. Healthy driver ist a right good driver.
HOWEVER . I will concede that today's old folk are quite a lot younger in mind/body/spirits. Or more are so blessed due to improvements in our health.
I heard trailer for a Johnny Walker slot plan for Tuesday R2 on topic of life/death expectations. Knowing Johnny Walker who come across as great bloke with fine driving /biking skills .. healthy dislike of speed cams

/. great idea of growing old disgracefully

.. superb tastes in music

.. the prog look like it should be a right good listen. He look at old age.. death . why our generation fear death when medieval ancestors welcomed as release. Ja .. we have more reverance .. respect for life perhaps in our age .. but less for freedom of living that life to the hilt perhaps?

I ask the awkward questions as usual
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From what I can see of this scheme, it is once again a revenue collecting exercise and at the same time making it more difficult for older people.
I think folk will be able to get the health check on existing NHS.
Dcb .. Ted's "servicing" of me took place in July when we were on holiday in France. :
If you know what I mean ..
Unfortunately ... I had hard pregnancy.. labourings und aftermath. I end up in "driy dock" being "stripped down"

und all engines put under diagnostic testing . und then .. they prescribe a course of treatment which appear to be injecting "rocket fuel" into me

" Right wrong'un rebel of a wild Vrenchen" .. will regrow the clipped claws

But hey dcb . I only against the scamerati? Und want fair play for all .. und more cops on road as I like

police men (apart from the numpty ones who are to their profession what Shipman/Allit are to ours

.. as in

with forceful revulsion.)
Pah .. I go all long winded on you again ..
