Millbrook Independent Hospital located at 57 Wastdale Rd, Wythenshawe, Manchester M23 2RX, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0161 436 7363

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Thanks so much Milbrook since I’ve been at this Hospital that my health has improved a lot but the

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Thanks so much Milbrook since I’ve been at this Hospital that my health has improved a lot but the cons is some patients and staff that it is not supportively and don’t give patients the chance to have theirs only choice. The money to buy food was okay and very nice. I thanks god for that. I hope things there having better to all of us. If we comeback here I want to be encouraged to free to having my own choices and be discharged to the community or go to my country. Nice place to live but toilet 🚻 wasn’t great for me and for staff around the unit. Thanks Sharon thanks to being allways supportive and to solving my problems evenly I don’t ask. In my ways hospital is one place to cure the sickness not to worst them and put difficult on that. Other thing it is about leave and place far from my child. That I can’t see since all hospital don’t let me see him and his dad. Because of the incident when I was pregnant and I try to abort him but it is not my fault because it was recomendation from my family. I feel guilty all the time I think of that all situation. Financially not well. No house no money no place without mouse and rats. From Keenan properties. I am here because of my sister Maria. That travel to London to find some peace of mind and found nothing compares as she living in her home country. Is she that need psicológical help. With kids and housing and an occupation as well... thanksgiving from @fionaacarter Tgm thanks to the bus passes.

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