Bigdom, I still think you are missing the point...... or changing the goal posts of your argument to avoid it anyway.
The fact is if you have surgery in another country the back up or follow up service is just not available when you get home. If something goes wrong you are going to end up being treated by the NHS (which ironically is what most people here seem to want to avoid) or having to pay to get it fixed in this country.
You simply can not ignore that.
I also notice that you don't bother to remove your accusation of me being Mr Levick or apologise for implying that my ''condition'' was not real.
I don't think I’m missing either, however you are just scare-mongering.
Just because you have elective surgery abroad, it doesn't mean you going to die, get butchered or get an infection.
If I take my experience in Spain, Surgery on Wednesday (post surgery visit to Wife & I by Dr Benito), overnight stay with nurses coming in and out all night administering drugs & antibiotics via an IV.
Thursday Morning & evening visit and check-over by Dr Benito, Nurses again drugs etc, Room & myself cleaned by nurses, overnight as above.
Friday morning another Check-over - bleeding & infection would have Manifestered in this time, all good, dressings off, vest on, discharged.
I stayed in Barcelona for the next few days as it also has the benefit of being my favorite European city. If I have any issues or questions I have both Dr Benito's & Aida's email/mobile. Their response time is amazing. Spain is hardly a third world country, their health system is better than the NHS, and the university hospital is brand spanking new.
I don't really see what the difference is between flying from Scotland to London, or flying from London to Spain if you do need to have something done.
And moreover, if I did, and I was admitted to the NHS for say bleeding, so what? I pay enough bloody taxes and as each year moves on get less and less back, so personally I wouldn't have any issue.
I didn't accuse you of being Levick or your condition not being real, I merely stated a comment from another thread on whether you were/are? Your quite vocal and someone had previously challenged whether you were, and your response was quite evasive. Also the fact you had never posted any pictures didn't clear it up. The main point of these boards is to offer support, advice and experiences.
Just because someone goes abroad to have surgery it doesn't condemn them to a death sentence, that's just a ridiculous point of view!
I never said that the psychological issues were any different. What I said was this is purely cosmetic surgery and taking needless extra risks was foolish. - Just because someone has a small case doesn't mean they should take surgery any less seriously.
Life is going to be even shorter if you go aboard, get butchered up and bleed to death on the flight home.
Surely this is all cosmetic surgery, even your extreme case? Some is induced by eating too much, some by taking steroids, some by hormones. At the end of the day everyone here is doing it for 'their' reasons, just because they have it abroad isn't a needless risk. Like all things if they research and make and informed choice, then what more can you do?
July 2008, NHS statistics were provided regarding the death rates across four 'elective' surgery’s
"Statistics released for the first time, show that many NHS Trusts are failing to hit predicted survival rates for types of heart, hip and knee surgeries. The Department of Health calculations reveal wide variations in death rates for the operations across England. "
There's plenty of cases in the UK of things going titts up, people having a 'routine' operation and not pulling through. If you have any statistics of people bleeding to death on the way home after having surgery abroad and the those in the UK I would be happy to read through.
Although YOUR argument of have surgery in the UK and LIVE and go abroad have surgery and DIE is just total Jackson Pollock’s!