Eddie_82
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Birmingham Heartlands hospital, England UK
Heres a link to them
http://www.heartsol.wmids.nhs.uk/
Facilities are very good, Above each bed is a monitor attached to a crane like arm that can be positioned anywhere. On this same station you get a
phone, TV and the internet all intergrated. So basically the world is at your fingertips at all times.
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keane89wolves
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Another in the Midlands area:
Birmingham Childrens Hospital
http://www.bch.org.uk/
They did the nuss for me! But only surgery for under 17s
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burgers
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Hey!!
thanks for the info.
Ive checked out the site you posted me but cant seem tofind much info on it. i havesent an email to there customer service for info so hopefully i
will get some feedback from that.
Cheers again for the info
Paddy
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jamie
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Mood: Relieved and on road to recovery
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Great Ormond St London
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Dale
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Birmingham Heartlands Hospital is where I'll be going. My surgeon is Steyn. He seems a brilliant bloke when I first saw him, so I'm feeling safe in
his hands. :-)
dalehay.com - Personal Blog
Pectus Excavatum: Currently Post-Op
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Arthur_Dent
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Dale, you've just resurrected a 3 1/2 year-old thread there! I wonder what's
happened to the folk that contributed to it way back when though... is Jamie still 'relieved and on the road to recovery'? And the mysterious
unregistered 'burgers'?!??! It's kinda weird seeing these names that contributed to the list years ago... where are they now?
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