I've been meaning to post about the Royal Vic, the wonderful & caring hospital I was an in-patient at while being treated for my leukemia. Its actual name is the Royal Victoria Hospital, but everyone just calls it the Royal Vic. They moved into the new Super Hospital! They completed their historic move on Sunday, April 26th! Cheers & congratulations to the super team of the Royal Vic, what a job! My next blood test & appointment with my oncologist, as well as my post-hysterectomy follow-up appointment with my gynecologist, will be in the new location. It's not too far from home, about a 20-minute metro ride (a little longer by bus due to constant traffic on that particular route), but it's far compared to where it used to be; a 10-12 minute walk from my apartment, or 2-minute taxi ride. o_O I understand why they had to move, and at least it'll be easier for other people to get to as it's now right by the highway. Also, apparently it's super easy to access by metro as there's a tunnel built directly from the metro station. I'm sure getting there won't be too complicated, but there's no denying it's not the same as it being literally a couple of blocks from my apartment! :P Oh well, I really shouldn't be so selfish; if it's easier for everyone else, it's worth it! Also, I can't really complain seeing as I'll be moving soon anyway.
Anyhow, all this to say....congrats, Royal Vic! And good luck! I hope things are moving smoothly. You're good people. I owe my life to you. <3
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Friday 1 May 2015
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