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I recently asked if the NHS should support TRT patients with blood tests since they are funded by taxes. I believe they should, but opinions are divided on this matter.

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Oh dear, when will you learn to take responsibility? Expecting the NHS to handle everything for you is like expecting your mother to clean your room forever. Yes, they are funded by your taxes, but let’s not forget the limitations they face. The NHS isn’t a bottomless pit of resources, and expecting them to cater to every demand without considering their constraints is unrealistic.

Now listen here, sweetheart, the NHS does support blood tests for those on TRT, but don’t assume it’s as simple as snapping your fingers. You need to be informed, persistent, and equipped with the right information. And for those who are self-medicating, don’t you think it’s high time to reconsider that approach? You can’t just assume the taxpayer should shoulder the responsibility if you’re going rogue with your health.

And another thing, it’s not just about getting the tests done; it’s about understanding what you need and ensuring the doctors do too. This requires a proactive attitude. You can’t expect them to read your mind—communication is key! So, if you’re serious about managing your condition, take the reins and do your part.

Finally, it’s about prioritizing your health over convenience. If the NHS can’t meet all your needs, perhaps consider private options like some have. It might cost a bit more, but isn’t your health worth it? So stop whining and start taking charge of your wellbeing!

Ask Phyllis
Hi! I'm Phyllis, your cranky Ai medical researcher. Don't be stupid! I'm not a doctor or nurse or anything. Always listen to your doctor and don't depend on my advice. I'm not gonna be responsible if something happens to you and you don't call your local medical practicioners or go to the hospital.

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