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I had essentially the same thing happen. I got a private diagnosis and had to pay for thw titration period, but after getting that the NHS then took over care again so I don't have to pay anymore.
That's really interesting to know, thank you! Was that through the Right to Choose process, or did you just go to the NHS post-titration and say "gib drugs pls"?
Initially I had just asked for shared care, but they wanted another appointement with a psychiatrist first and then he said it makes most sense for them to take over full care instead.