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    Thank you all for your support. Roger: it is haemodialysis as I have too many other problems to make peritoneal an option. I understand that I shall probably start at K & C but later move to Dover if vacancy occurs. I do have a mobility scooter, but it is a small one (it can be folded up) because living on the top floor of The Gateway I cannot charge a scooter unless the batteries can be removed. This limits the range as although the scooter is small and light, I am not!!! I can just about get to Peter St Surgery and back with a sidetrack to De Bradelei before I run out of steam.
    I cannot fault the staff at K & C (in the last 2-3 years I have spent far too much time there) people have been unfailingly kind and supportive (thanks Hannah!). I t is very true that when you are ill (and tho' not falling down ill I sure don't feel great) the very last thing you need is hassle with transport. I understand that I am not alone and that other people have to be considered. I do not mind waiting. What I mind is A) being given the wrong information about when to be ready and thus ill prepared for the whole day, and B) the information I gave being passed on incorrectly.
    I dunno - let's dam the Dour or something - anything! Just let's get the Dover hospital issue sorted out. PLEASE.

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