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Three generations grateful for NHS | Three generations grateful for NHS |
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By Graham Satchell BBC Breakfast News | |
How the Fernau family's lives were shaped by the NHS | |
From the cradle to the grave - that was the bold claim from the Labour Government in 1948 about the NHS. | |
Universal health care was to be free at the point of need. | Universal health care was to be free at the point of need. |
In the last 60 years the NHS has had a dramatic impact on millions of lives and on three generations of one family in particular. | In the last 60 years the NHS has had a dramatic impact on millions of lives and on three generations of one family in particular. |
Sitting round a small table in Winchelsea in Sussex are Barbara Fernau, 86, her granddaughter Victoria, 23, and Anthony Ferneau. | Sitting round a small table in Winchelsea in Sussex are Barbara Fernau, 86, her granddaughter Victoria, 23, and Anthony Ferneau. |
In front of them a cake with the words "Happy Birthday" and 60. Anthony will be 60 on 5 July - the same day the NHS started. | In front of them a cake with the words "Happy Birthday" and 60. Anthony will be 60 on 5 July - the same day the NHS started. |
It was a difficult birth. Barbara was rushed to Ashford hospital in Kent with high blood pressure. | It was a difficult birth. Barbara was rushed to Ashford hospital in Kent with high blood pressure. |
Life saver | Life saver |
Anthony was born with blue asphyxia. | Anthony was born with blue asphyxia. |
Today he is convinced the NHS saved his life - and that of his mother. | Today he is convinced the NHS saved his life - and that of his mother. |
"What would have happened if I had been born the day before the NHS started?" he asked his mother. | "What would have happened if I had been born the day before the NHS started?" he asked his mother. |
"If I had been at home I don't think I would have survived if I hadn't gone into hospital." said Barbara. | "If I had been at home I don't think I would have survived if I hadn't gone into hospital." said Barbara. |
Victoria Fernau is worried about the future of the NHS | Victoria Fernau is worried about the future of the NHS |
"I'm very lucky to be alive - and so are you." | "I'm very lucky to be alive - and so are you." |
Most of us cannot remember life before the NHS. | Most of us cannot remember life before the NHS. |
There were insurance schemes for some workers - but they did not extend to wives and children. | There were insurance schemes for some workers - but they did not extend to wives and children. |
Your health depended largely on your ability to pay. | Your health depended largely on your ability to pay. |
As a child Barbara Fernau had tuberculosis and was bed bound for three years. | As a child Barbara Fernau had tuberculosis and was bed bound for three years. |
"All the time I was a child and I was ill my father had to pay huge doctors bills," she said. | "All the time I was a child and I was ill my father had to pay huge doctors bills," she said. |
"You just had to pay for everything and as we were always being all it must have been very expensive." | "You just had to pay for everything and as we were always being all it must have been very expensive." |
Dramatic changes | Dramatic changes |
Anthony has seen dramatic changes in the last 60 years, from mass vaccinations for illnesses like polio to medical advances like keyhole surgery. | Anthony has seen dramatic changes in the last 60 years, from mass vaccinations for illnesses like polio to medical advances like keyhole surgery. |
FIND OUT MORE As the NHS turns 60, BBC News is giving it a health check. Watch out for reports, features and analysis on TV, radio and the web. | FIND OUT MORE As the NHS turns 60, BBC News is giving it a health check. Watch out for reports, features and analysis on TV, radio and the web. |
Now at almost 60 Anthony has a heart condition. | Now at almost 60 Anthony has a heart condition. |
It was quickly diagnosed and treated on the NHS. | It was quickly diagnosed and treated on the NHS. |
"If you look at the cost of the treatment I've had over the last ten years with my heart problem and other problems it would have been a struggle to fund the treatment for that," he said. | "If you look at the cost of the treatment I've had over the last ten years with my heart problem and other problems it would have been a struggle to fund the treatment for that," he said. |
So what of the future? | So what of the future? |
Victoria Fernau is worried about spiralling costs in the NHS and whether it will be able to provide universal care in 60 years time. | Victoria Fernau is worried about spiralling costs in the NHS and whether it will be able to provide universal care in 60 years time. |
She is also worried about how the NHS might change. | She is also worried about how the NHS might change. |
As the population gets older and get fatter the NHS is likely to become much more involved in peoples lives. Perhaps even telling them how to exercise what to eat. | As the population gets older and get fatter the NHS is likely to become much more involved in peoples lives. Perhaps even telling them how to exercise what to eat. |
"Everyone knows it's right to diet and exercise," she said. | "Everyone knows it's right to diet and exercise," she said. |
"But I don't think you can tell people what to eat. | "But I don't think you can tell people what to eat. |
"That goes against peoples freedom and I don't think that is right." | "That goes against peoples freedom and I don't think that is right." |
Whatever the challenges ahead - and there are many - the Fernau family is celebrating the NHS. | Whatever the challenges ahead - and there are many - the Fernau family is celebrating the NHS. |
For them it is a unique British institution and a life saver. | For them it is a unique British institution and a life saver. |