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Mr Blaney is the St Thomas' paws ENT consultant. He does private ops etc and we've found him to be excellent.
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My 12 year old did this over the summer. Not so severe as to require an op. healed relatively quickly and although some limited movement at present, this is getting sorted by physio. He's already back to sport etc. Children mend fast!
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My eldest had the same. I like woodfalls. We use the one in west norwood now as seem to have a better stock for kids but lordship lane one very good too.
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Bells are good. If you can face the journey (although not as far as you might think) Burge and Gunson in Colliers Wood have zillions of things on display. Really helped me choose. http://www.burgeandgunson.co.uk/
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I'm going to post an ad for a silver scoot for sale soon. It is in really good condition. Let me know if that could be a brand you might be interested in.
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Somewhere lovely (but child friendly) to go for my 40th
sj replied to Bonfire2010's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Have a look at 'luxury family hotels' . We've stayed in few and all have been just the ticket. Baby listening for dinner, cr?che if you want it during the day, spa, pool. Not cheap but a good escape with kids. -
We have done this and its brilliant. I would never go back to having washing machine/drier etc in the kitchen As others have said, no more lugging washing down and then up, no clothes hanging around downstairs, drying can be hung up out of sight, no noise of spinning machine during dinner etc The noise of the machine upstairs is not a problem and one of my children sleeps almost next to it through the wall! It might seem a bit odd to some but I think once you've tried it, you'll be converted. Will definitely catch on in UK.
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Anything over half way up Rosendale Road (to the playing fields) wouldn't have got a space this year. It's horribly tight.
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Could it be a twitch? My son had a series of twitches from that age. Some didn't last for longer than a few weeks, others for months. One was eye related - he made his eyes go bigger and looked to the side. No solution other than they pass in time and tend to pass quicker if ignored as much as possible. Good luck
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Parents of little horse-riders tips please!where to ride a pony?
sj replied to VALFR59's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Dulwich stables on the south circular! -
Nuchal translucency test at 12 weeks... 4mm
sj replied to Saila's topic in The Family Room Discussion
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Nuchal translucency test at 12 weeks... 4mm
sj replied to Saila's topic in The Family Room Discussion
I had a very similar result at a kings scan. In addition, there was a possible heart problem, flattened nasal bone and a shorter than average femur. All high indicators for Downs Syndrome. I too had a private scan which supported the kings findings. It made for an extremely upsetting few weeks before CVS. Which came back completely clear and my now 4 year old is beautiful, with a tiny button nose. I fully understand what you are going through and I know it is no use me telling you not to worry. The best advice I think I was given at the time was to be sure that you make yourself aware of the options and obviously what decision you think you will make with the results you get back. I wish you all the best. Really feel for you. Xxx
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