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Looking for people that had to attend Oak Hill at St. Maryβs. I was not there long. Only 3 months in the late 80βs.
Our first official Personal Development Meet Up is here and it is on Wednesday 4th March 2020 @ 7pm
I have chosen a safe and relaxing and cosy place where we are all able to come along and get to together and discuss everything and anything which will allow us become our best selves whether it's fitness , sharing stories, implementing a healthy diet, books , creating new habits as well as setting fire to bad ones (not physically but mentally)
As well as being able have a few drinks and snacks too!
Anyone is welcome to join , whether your already on your journey or just starting , if you are curious about it even more reason to come along. All i ask is for you to follow the sub reddits rules
The purpose of this evening really is to leave with at least 1 positive thing you can implement in your life to become your best self.
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VENUE
The venue for our first event , I have specially organised a private room at Jamies St Mary At Hill
It is a 10min walk from London bridge station or 3 mins from Monument Station
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TIME
I will probably be here slightly early but will start from 6:30pm . I'm sure most people will arrive between 7-8pm
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FIND US
If you haven't already joined our Whatsapp group please PM me so I can send you a link , message on here if your having troubles to find us or ask a member of staff for the Whisky Room and they will be able to point you in the right direction.
I look forward to all seeing you on the 4th March and already organising another event on a weekend for those who are unable to make this one!
So I have a procedure scheduled with an overnight (23 hr stay per paperwork) at St. Mary's in 10 days or so. I know a lot can change in that time, but I'm curious what things are looking COVID /staffing/treatment -wise for staff and/or recent patients? Any talk of canceling 'elective' procedures?
My surgery is through the OB/GYN oncology practice, but I don't really know how that translates to the actual hospital admission. Can I expect to be in a room with other patients (weighing COVID risks and expectations) or are these wards separate? Is there anything I can send to the nurses during/after my stay to thank them; or are there policies against that? How common/easy to reach are outlets for charging a phone or tablet in the patient rooms? Any tips on food/cafeteria for my Aunt (who is my driver/support person for the duration)?
Basically, I'm looking forward to the surgery (and having it over with), but never been further than the ER at St. Mary's and getting nervous as it gets closer, and COVID numbers rise. Any tips, information, reassurances would be appreciated.
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