I now have an appointment with the top neurology man at Springfield & Broomfield for my possible early Parkinson's: 14:00 on 1st December. If things work out that it seems desirable to go private with him, I've calculated the cost of losing a year's No Claims Discount - broadly, it's equivalent to two or three live music tickets a month. As I'm not going to any live music at the moment and will almost certainly cut down a lot even when things get back to "normal", that should be affordable. The trouble is that it would take three claim-free years to claw my way back to the NCD I'm on at the moment, and with my myeloma claim set to last as long as I live, that isn't going to happen!
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