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My baby Ellie is a victim of the NHS postcode lottery

BABBLING away to her big sister, there is nothing to suggest that EllieWheatley is different to any other 11-month-old.

But while everyone else can hear her endless baby chatter Ellie herself cannot, because she is one of the most profoundly deaf children in the country.

A life-changing operation to be fitted with two cochlear implants is her best hope of being able to hear and with it to learn how to speak.

But this week her local health trust ruled that she could only have one, a decision that her family says would be pointless given the severity of her condition.

Mum Christine Wheatley says her daughter, among the five most profoundly deaf children born last year, is the victim of a "postcode lottery" healthcare system.

"Of course I'm bitter and angry," said the 35-year-old, of Pitter Close, Winchester, who herself works in the NHS.

"Ellie will be more likely to get run over by a bus, fail at school or get depressed - and all because of where we live.

"Experts say she needs two implants but the people at Hampshire Primary Care Trust are essentially accountants."

The cost of one implant is £33,000 with a second one costing an additional £18,000.

Ellie's case has now been taken up by Winchester MP Mark Oaten. He said: "I am determined to help Ellie get her cochlear implant. At such a young age this couldmake a real difference."

Hampshire PCT says the decision was made in accordance with guidelines laid down by the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE), the body that provides national guidance.

A spokesman for the trust, said: "We are also guided by the consultation documents concerning these implants which have been issued by NICE ahead of its new guidance due to be released in September. The current NICE recommendations support unilateral implants for children and adults with severe to profound deafness. However, under these guidelines, bilateral cochlear implantation is restricted to certain conditions, including children and adults who are also blind.

"We will study the updated guidance next month, and review our current position based on the new evidence."

Surgeon Chris Raines, based in Bradford, West Yorkire, has never had an application for bilateral implants turned down by his local PCT. He said: "Some health authorities are absolutely fabulous and some don't even fund adults so there's an element of postcode lottery. What we're hoping is that after the NICE adjudication there will be more winners than losers."

Mrs Wheatley, who contracted cytomegalovirus while she was pregnant with Ellie, which led to the baby's deafness, said she and solicitor husband Ed, 35, would remortgage her house if her appeal against the PCT's decision was unsuccessful.

A NICE spokeswoman said: "Until NICE issues final guidance, individual cases should be assessed at a local level within the NHS. Once NICE issues its guidance on a technology it replaces local recommendations."

1:23pm Thursday 7th August 2008

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Posted by: caped crusader, nhs lottery nomad on 1:37pm Thu 7 Aug 08
I really hope this little angel gets the operation she should have (by right of being British).
I am sick to death of this country,we are forever looking out for others and foresaking our own.I'm sick of bloody europeans telling us what we can and can't do and even sicker of our weak kneed bloody government who tax us to the hilt and let us down in every way we should benifit.WOULD THIS BE HAPPENING IF THIS LITTLE GIRL WAS AN IMMIGRANT !!!!! NOT ON YOUR LIFE !!!!!
Posted by: Ciaran on 1:55pm Thu 7 Aug 08
This nothing to do with immigration or the EU.

This is purely a British matter, and is the fault of no-one but bureaucrats in the UK.
Posted by: Mike, Soton on 2:40pm Thu 7 Aug 08
It is all a matter of how much tax we are prepared to pay. We could have the best health care in the world with every new treatment freely available. However, we could not then complain about the 'high' level of tax.

I bet there will still be rationing by the NHS when Cameron is in power. In fact, judging by their previous record there will be more of it under the Tories and they will charge for things that are currently free. Those with long memories may remember free dental checks and eye tests, both of which were ended by the Tories. What price to see your GP in 2010?
Posted by: caped crusader, nhs lottery nomad on 3:32pm Thu 7 Aug 08
Mike wrote:
It is all a matter of how much tax we are prepared to pay. We could have the best health care in the world with every new treatment freely available. However, we could not then complain about the 'high' level of tax. I bet there will still be rationing by the NHS when Cameron is in power. In fact, judging by their previous record there will be more of it under the Tories and they will charge for things that are currently free. Those with long memories may remember free dental checks and eye tests, both of which were ended by the Tories. What price to see your GP in 2010?
if you work out what your giving in taxes i think you'll find the government get more of every pound you earn than you do already....think enoughs enough.you pay your tax/national insurance (still a tax of sorts)then you pay council tax,fuel tax,tax on food,tax on beer,tax on fags,road tax value added tax,tax on savings,tax when selling your house....anymore for anymore !!!!! oh and then to top it off immigrants come over and get better looked after than anyone of us BRITISH in our own damded country,makes me sick to the back teeth,and then the politically correct brigade jump all over people like me for standing up for my right to expect better from my own countrymen/governmen
t.
end of rant !!!
Posted by: Words Fail Me, Hants on 3:53pm Thu 7 Aug 08
caped crusader wrote:
Mike wrote: It is all a matter of how much tax we are prepared to pay. We could have the best health care in the world with every new treatment freely available. However, we could not then complain about the 'high' level of tax. I bet there will still be rationing by the NHS when Cameron is in power. In fact, judging by their previous record there will be more of it under the Tories and they will charge for things that are currently free. Those with long memories may remember free dental checks and eye tests, both of which were ended by the Tories. What price to see your GP in 2010?
if you work out what your giving in taxes i think you'll find the government get more of every pound you earn than you do already....think enoughs enough.you pay your tax/national insurance (still a tax of sorts)then you pay council tax,fuel tax,tax on food,tax on beer,tax on fags,road tax value added tax,tax on savings,tax when selling your house....anymore for anymore !!!!! oh and then to top it off immigrants come over and get better looked after than anyone of us BRITISH in our own damded country,makes me sick to the back teeth,and then the politically correct brigade jump all over people like me for standing up for my right to expect better from my own countrymen/governmen t. end of rant !!!
Caped Cursade for Prime Minister!!! I second everything you say as I'm a smoker, drinker, car owner, home owner, and employed full time ......
Posted by: nic, somewhere on 3:55pm Thu 7 Aug 08
why do i feel they are a little ungrateful and should take what they have been given and then continue to fight for the second? wouldnt this make more sense?
Posted by: PAUL B on 8:36pm Thu 7 Aug 08
DAILY MAIL READERS
Posted by: caped crusader, nhs lottery nomad on 11:08pm Thu 7 Aug 08
PAUL B wrote:
DAILY MAIL READERS
and thats it is it... spineless.At least i've said what needs to be said,we let everyone dump on us in this country,if the boot was on the other foot do you think these countries would give us the same as they get from us...think not somehow.i'm not racist,but i do believe that we are second class citizens in our own back yard,the Aussies have got it right."live in our country,live by our rules and law's,don't expect religeous favours and pay your own way"
Posted by: Quite frankly...., Orbiting Planet Idiot on 11:12pm Thu 7 Aug 08
caped crusader wrote:
I really hope this little angel gets the operation she should have (by right of being British). I am sick to death of this country,we are forever looking out for others and foresaking our own.I'm sick of bloody europeans telling us what we can and can't do and even sicker of our weak kneed bloody government who tax us to the hilt and let us down in every way we should benifit.WOULD THIS BE HAPPENING IF THIS LITTLE GIRL WAS AN IMMIGRANT !!!!! NOT ON YOUR LIFE !!!!!
Whilst nobody would want this little girl to suffer on the account of bean-counters, surely most would also want you to curtail your masturbatory Daily Mail-induced fantasies about Johnny Foreigner.
Posted by: English tax payer, Holbury on 11:26pm Thu 7 Aug 08
Quite frankly.... wrote:
caped crusader wrote: I really hope this little angel gets the operation she should have (by right of being British). I am sick to death of this country,we are forever looking out for others and foresaking our own.I'm sick of bloody europeans telling us what we can and can't do and even sicker of our weak kneed bloody government who tax us to the hilt and let us down in every way we should benifit.WOULD THIS BE HAPPENING IF THIS LITTLE GIRL WAS AN IMMIGRANT !!!!! NOT ON YOUR LIFE !!!!!
Whilst nobody would want this little girl to suffer on the account of bean-counters, surely most would also want you to curtail your masturbatory Daily Mail-induced fantasies about Johnny Foreigner.
Two very different opinions, one can speak for me anyday, and the other quite frankly what planet are you from you idiot.
Posted by: Quite frankly...., Orbiting Planet Idiot on 11:32pm Thu 7 Aug 08
English tax payer wrote:
Quite frankly.... wrote:
caped crusader wrote: I really hope this little angel gets the operation she should have (by right of being British). I am sick to death of this country,we are forever looking out for others and foresaking our own.I'm sick of bloody europeans telling us what we can and can't do and even sicker of our weak kneed bloody government who tax us to the hilt and let us down in every way we should benifit.WOULD THIS BE HAPPENING IF THIS LITTLE GIRL WAS AN IMMIGRANT !!!!! NOT ON YOUR LIFE !!!!!
Whilst nobody would want this little girl to suffer on the account of bean-counters, surely most would also want you to curtail your masturbatory Daily Mail-induced fantasies about Johnny Foreigner.
Two very different opinions, one can speak for me anyday, and the other quite frankly what planet are you from you idiot.
Hmmm. Holbury. Breathing in all they fumes, you great big 'English tax-payer'. Must be hard typing one-handed.
Posted by: now in the north, bolton, from southampton on 11:36pm Thu 7 Aug 08
Even the immigrants pay taxes!! They get done over as much as the rest of us. The fact of the matter is that we do have high taxes, but the pig-wigs at the top make sure they take their big fat chunky slice before they share it out to the various places its supposed to pay for! Just an MP's expenses alone would pay for that second implant! Perhaps, for the good of the people that vote them 'guardian and keeper', one of them might cut back on expensive lunches for a year and pay for this implant?..unlikely.
Posted by: Re Member, Southampton on 5:43am Fri 8 Aug 08
"You have 24 hours to save the NHS - vote labour - Tony Blair !
Posted by: Amy, Georgia USA on 1:40pm Sat 9 Aug 08
We have a little boy named Elliot who has bilateral implants! We also had to fight for the 2nd... he had the first one at 9 months old, but two were not being done then in 2001, here in the states. At 5, he finally received his 2nd one after almost 2 years of fighting the insurance company. Now, their policy has changed.

I look forward to hearing that you succeed. Good luck to Ellie! Read my boys' website at cochlearimplant dot net
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