Hello everyone, this is my first post so please be gentle!
My Mum has been turned down for CHF despite having advanced vascular dementia. She has been admitted to a nursing home this week and it struck me that the majority of patients are women. I asked the nurse about this and she told me twice as many women suffer from this awful condition. Which led me to think .....
more men than women suffer from cancer and they are funded by the NHS. More women than men suffer from dementia and they are not funded by the NHS. Could this be used in a legal challenge or am I missing something obvious?
My Mum has been turned down for CHF despite having advanced vascular dementia. She has been admitted to a nursing home this week and it struck me that the majority of patients are women. I asked the nurse about this and she told me twice as many women suffer from this awful condition. Which led me to think .....
more men than women suffer from cancer and they are funded by the NHS. More women than men suffer from dementia and they are not funded by the NHS. Could this be used in a legal challenge or am I missing something obvious?