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I travelled to St Thomas's Hospital in London regularly by train for over 20 years - a distance of about 220 miles, so you don't have to be local. Rita

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Do you still travel that 220 miles Rita?

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Rita83 in reply to Suzym2u

No, Suzy.

A few years ago when I had a relapse, I was transferred to the Freeman Hospital, Newcastle as I was too unwell to make the train journey with my wheelchair with all the hassle of a taxi at each end, Because I am registered disabled I am taken by taxi to see a rheumatologist, an ENT consultant and an osteoporosis consultant. They are very professional, very friendly and very helpful. If I have a real problem in between consultations I am able to contact a secretary who will act as go-between with the consultant.

I could not wish for better care.

Rita

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RosieK

I go to St Thoma's as well, have been going there for many years as well . I only live in Essex now . The clinic has now moved into Guys. Rosemary

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Rita83 in reply to RosieK

Is Dr David d'Cruz still there? I first met this wonderful doctor 26 years ago,

Rita

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RosieK in reply to Rita83

Yes he is. A lovely man. He is Prof D'Cruz now