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#1 Martin55

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Posted 09 July 2009 - 02:35 PM

Dublin is not in the UK , but who cares , were friendly. The Irish system is totally different then the UK. No NHS. wE HAVE ONE REHAB called the NRH in Dunlaoghaire, an old building with a waiting list of years. Head injuries and limb fitting are also treated. less than 130 beds. A new building is promised. Once in the rehabilitation is fine but not world class. There is support fron SCI in a wooden shed in grounds, great people. :P

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Posted 09 July 2009 - 06:14 PM

Dublin is not in the UK , but who cares , were friendly. The Irish system is totally different then the UK. No NHS. wE HAVE ONE REHAB called the NRH in Dunlaoghaire, an old building with a waiting list of years. Head injuries and limb fitting are also treated. less than 130 beds. A new building is promised. Once in the rehabilitation is fine but not world class. There is support fron SCI in a wooden shed in grounds, great people. :tease:


I've got a wooden shed in my garden you can use Martin, if you can get by the wheelbarrow, Dutch hoe, Fork, Spade and Loppers... :angry:

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Posted 11 July 2009 - 11:18 PM

Dublin is not in the UK , but who cares , were friendly. The Irish system is totally different then the UK. No NHS. wE HAVE ONE REHAB called the NRH in Dunlaoghaire, an old building with a waiting list of years. Head injuries and limb fitting are also treated. less than 130 beds. A new building is promised. Once in the rehabilitation is fine but not world class. There is support fron SCI in a wooden shed in grounds, great people. :P


I've got a wooden shed in my garden you can use Martin, if you can get by the wheelbarrow, Dutch hoe, Fork, Spade and Loppers... :dancegirl:


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I had terrible experiences in Dublin with doctors. It's one of the reasons I never moved back, and never will.




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