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MrCub

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The Daily Hate often finds a weak excuse to destroy this woman (example: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ice-s-silicone-implants-says-pay-herself.html)

Josie Cunningham became a household name when she admitted undergoing £4,800 worth of breast enhancement surgery paid for by the NHS to increase her bust from a 32A to 36DD.
She claimed she needed the surgery because she had been bullied since the age of 14 for being flat chested.
Later it also emerged that she received Botox on the NHS over a 'sweat problem'.
Miss Cunningham's most controversial outburst came when she publicly considered aborting her child because the pregnancy prevented her from appearing on Channel 5's Big Brother.
The mother of three later said she was receiving negative attention on public transport and asked the council to provide her with a £6,000-a-year taxi to take her children to school.
She made headlines again when she said she wanted a nose job - funded by the public.
She set up a website called fundmynose.co.uk to encourage people to donate towards the £3,000 cosmetic operation.
However, what do you think? She had a boob job paid for by the NHS and has made some really awful dreadful public decisions since then. Does she deserve all the stick she gets? On the other hand, she went to her GP to ask for new boobs, the NHS agreed, so she took the opportunity; what's wrong with this?


So, over to you....
 
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The NHS was set up to help sick/ injured people and not people with vanity problems (repairs to injuries such as burns etc obviously excluded) so she shouldn't have got the tit job because that is not what the NHS is about. Plus the fact that the NHS is supposedly strapped for cash means the money needs to be prioritised and somebody wanting new tits 'because' can't be a priority in any sane Country.
 

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The Daily Hate often finds a weak excuse to destroy this woman (example: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ice-s-silicone-implants-says-pay-herself.html)

However, what do you think? She had a boob job paid for by the NHS and has made some really awful dreadful public decisions since then. Does she deserve all the stick she gets? On the other hand, she went to her GP to ask for new boobs, the NHS agreed, so she took the opportunity; what's wrong with this?

So, over to you....

She does it on purpose for the publicity, good or bad. Her desperation to be 'famous' borders on the insane. I just wish the papers would stop writing about her and let the woman disappear to obscurity.
 

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She does it on purpose for the publicity, good or bad. Her desperation to be 'famous' borders on the insane. I just wish the papers would stop writing about her and let the woman disappear to obscurity.

Exactly , starve her of the publicity she craves and she will go away .
 

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The Daily Hate often finds a weak excuse to destroy this woman (example: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ice-s-silicone-implants-says-pay-herself.html)

However, what do you think? She had a boob job paid for by the NHS and has made some really awful dreadful public decisions since then. Does she deserve all the stick she gets? On the other hand, she went to her GP to ask for new boobs, the NHS agreed, so she took the opportunity; what's wrong with this?

So, over to you....

She's the poster girl for 'something for nothing', hence why she's anathema to the Mail, a paper which believes, regularly, that at all benefit claimants are 'cheats' and that this 'vanity operation' has cost 'millions'. I wouldn't believe that paper if it said rain was wet.
 

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She is a vile piece of work in my opinion and no she shouldn't have got a pair of new tits on the NHS. She should have paid for them or gone without.
 

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But she is unemployed so how would she pay for them?
She has still got £4k in the bank to pay for Jordans tits though!
 

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But she is unemployed so how would she pay for them?
She has still got £4k in the bank to pay for Jordans tits though!

funny thing is she was planning on going on big brother . That to me sounds very much like employment that does .
 

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A woman near where I live was denied a boob reduction on grounds it was cosmetic surgery however they were naturally large and the weight of them was giving her back problems!

Moving on, with all the talk of the financial state of the NHS recently people need to be more responsible for their own well being and lifestyle. How about charging people to have hospital treatment after ending up in hospital after getting drunk.

I wonder what people think?
 

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funny thing is she was planning on going on big brother . That to me sounds very much like employment that does .

Plus her 'escort' work!

If I had paid for an escort and that thing turned up I would want my money back (and counselling ;)).

please note I have never paid for an escort, not even one made by Mr Ford.
 

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A woman near where I live was denied a boob reduction on grounds it was cosmetic surgery however they were naturally large and the weight of them was giving her back problems!

Moving on, with all the talk of the financial state of the NHS recently people need to be more responsible for their own well being and lifestyle. How about charging people to have hospital treatment after ending up in hospital after getting drunk.

I wonder what people think?
I see no issue with raising more money for the NHS through a massive Tax on Tobacco , and some way of raising revenue from those that end up in hospital either with injuries caused whilst drunk , or health issues caused by excessive alcohol consumption .

Plus her 'escort' work!

If I had paid for an escort and that thing turned up I would want my money back (and counselling ;)).

please note I have never paid for an escort, not even one made by Mr Ford.

She cant make much revenue in that line of work looking like that can she surely ?

I cant read that text at the small its too small I dont have my glasses on , But I will just assume it is details of where I can contact all the escorts you have driven :p
 

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Surely an enquiry should be held into why this woman has received cosmetic surgery at a cost to the NHS and all the known evidence concerning her lifestyle should "be taken into consideration". Someone, somewhere, in the NHS needs to be brought to a hearing to explain the full reasons for the decision.
 

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My ex-GF also managed to get boob treatment provided by the NHS in Scotland. Its not something that I personally agree with, but it did give her confidence, although she is still hasn't found a full time job at the age of 28....
 

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Surely an enquiry should be held into why this woman has received cosmetic surgery at a cost to the NHS and all the known evidence concerning her lifestyle should "be taken into consideration". Someone, somewhere, in the NHS needs to be brought to a hearing to explain the full reasons for the decision.



Why? Her medical history is confidential, and her lifestyle is hers to choose. Rest assured the CCG wouldn't have paid for the operation had it not been clinically necessary - I imagine that there might have been mental health or body issues present. I don't believe anything written in the papers.

In any case, the money spent on her operation is peanuts compared to the amount of money wasted on missed outpatient appointments for example.


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Why? Her medical history is confidential, and her lifestyle is hers to choose. Rest assured the CCG wouldn't have paid for the operation had it not been clinically necessary - I imagine that there might have been mental health or body issues present. I don't believe anything written in the papers.

In any case, the money spent on her operation is peanuts compared to the amount of money wasted on missed outpatient appointments for example.


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Its so confidential she has put it out there herself , claiming she had the surgery because she was bullied since the age of 14 over being flat chested . Also claiming she has recieved botox on the NHS for a sweat problem .

She later goes onto reveal confidential medical details like her considering to abort an unborn child so she could appear in a TV program .

Her lifestyle is hers to choose , but she should expect massive criticism if she is living a lifestyle like that at the expense of the taxpayer

But then I guess we should respect her right to privacy and all that
 

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She can reveal whatever information she likes about herself. That's her right. The NHS can't without her consent, so what's being published is probably quite far away from the facts. At least one General Practitioner and one Consultant Surgeon will have considered the surgery necessary. That's a lot more reliable than the papers, and people who have only read what's in the papers think.


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She can reveal whatever information she likes about herself. That's her right. The NHS can't without her consent, so what's being published is probably quite far away from the facts. At least one General Practitioner and one Consultant Surgeon will have considered the surgery necessary. That's a lot more reliable than the papers, and people who have only read what's in the papers think.


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Oh I know there is more to it than the papers print . However I find it quiet ironic that the NHS has to protect her confidential information but then she can put all sorts of information that I wish was confidential out there .

I also find it a shame that her most recent child is going grow up and the identity of its father will also be confidential information because of its mothers willingness to have unprotected sex with strangers .

I wonder if it was the requirement to have two doctors authorize it that prevented her from having an abortion for such frivolous reasons .
 

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The small text merely states-

I have never paid for an escort, not even one made by Mr Ford.
 

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She can reveal whatever information she likes about herself. That's her right. The NHS can't without her consent, so what's being published is probably quite far away from the facts. At least one General Practitioner and one Consultant Surgeon will have considered the surgery necessary. That's a lot more reliable than the papers, and people who have only read what's in the papers think.


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I agree. I deal with these special funding applications every day. We have hundreds of people applying for various types of cosmetic surgery or special drugs not usually funded by the NHS and very few of them are approved. If they are approved they either have either met strict criteria or demonstrated why they are an exceptional case. I suspect this is just another story to bash the NHS and justify further funding cuts.
 

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The small text merely states-

I have never paid for an escort, not even one made by Mr Ford.

so someone else paid for you :p .

i joke i joke , nout wrong with Mr Fords escorts back in the day though
 

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I think I want to know if NHS boobs are of lower quality than private ones; after all, if you go to Specsavers, the NHS range of glasses is often disappointing when compared to the other ranges.
 

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Didnt she want this work to be a model as well They should have spent it on her face first
 
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