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Saturday, 05 December 2009 11:38
Thanks for taking the time to write this. I recently had the misfortune to have a small stroke (at 42, a bit young but hey - shit happens) and had to be treated in the Royal Berkshire Hospital's Acute Stroke Unit for a week or so. I was _extremely_ glad to be handled by a great team of doctors and nurses that genuinely cared about the people in their care. When your body has sabotaged itself, leaving you unsteady on your feet, unable to use your dominant hand and slurring your speech you feel very, very glad the NHS is there to pick up the pieces.
 
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