Well, I look at things this way: I consider myself lucky to live in an age where such amazing medical interventions have become routine. My father was found dead in his car at the age of 65 with his nitroglycerine tablets in his hand. At the time of course, the heart bypass was just a hypothetical concept. My American friend unfortunately did not get diagnosed in time and since his heart attack has gone downhill to the point he has trouble getting up two flights of stairs. He lives 2 hours away from the VA hospital where as a veteran he can get free treatment; and as a result of the outstanding bill of 300 grand
for the emergency bypass in a local hospital, of course he can't get treatment, so . . .
Frankly I have a lot more confidence in the public health system here in Mexico than the one in the UK, these days. But then, I live in one of the advanced cities; I don't know what it's like in the more rural areas. I'm also grateful for the good dentists here - the ones in the UK are hopeless and incredibly expensive. I just got back from my dentist, I'm having two crowns done, good value for the equivalent of $800 I think.