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Phoenix4725 · 10/02/2009 14:25

after hearing several of ou talk about it , have taken the plunge and called them, andjust had phone interview and they do feel they can help my ds

but if any of you cn give me more advice please do and oh does anyone know of good places to stay eat down there

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notfromaroundhere · 10/02/2009 15:07

Can't help but wanted to say I'm glad you're getting somewhere in finding some help for your son. I've been looking down the private route for mine but it seems Essex is really limited on help even if you're prepared to pay for it!

Good luck hope someone else can answer your question.

Phoenix4725 · 10/02/2009 15:12

yeh im in essex to theres no privte ep near bye either , or salts so were in same boat the nearest ep etc seems be norfolk and wont travel to here either

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Peachy · 10/02/2009 18:33

Hi Phoenix

As well as having used them I grew up in the town theya re in

If you let me know the sort of accomodation you want i will find it for you

TinySocks · 10/02/2009 19:08

Phoenix, bibic where very nice to us when we went, but they do send you a long list of daily exercises to do at home. They asked us to repeat the excercises three times a day.
I just thought you should bear that in mind as you will need time during the day to do it all (a little bit like being your child's therapist).

TinySocks · 10/02/2009 19:15

..sorry for my spelling...
...were very nice...exercises...

Phoenix4725 · 10/02/2009 19:47

Thank you Peachy
something cheap and clean be me and ds hes 3,1/2 going leave the other dc with my mum,

I am at point where will try anything Tinysocks i alredy have to research and come up with therapy iders since the nhs been totally useless bar oh hes a lovely chap everyone will adore him this from devlopment paed in her 20 min rushed 6 monthly interview , did want ask her address so could drop him of at 4am when he wakes

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Phoenix4725 · 10/02/2009 19:47

Thank you Peachy
something cheap and clean be me and ds hes 3,1/2 going leave the other dc with my mum,

I am at point where will try anything Tinysocks i alredy have to research and come up with therapy iders since the nhs been totally useless bar oh hes a lovely chap everyone will adore him this from devlopment paed in her 20 min rushed 6 monthly interview , did want ask her address so could drop him of at 4am when he wakes

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Peachy · 10/02/2009 21:30

Will you have a car access or do you need to be near the bus station?

Phoenix4725 · 11/02/2009 06:07

no car atm though am learning now , so bus be good ,hmm do u kknow if their the disabled friendly kind,

thank you peachy

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comparethePeachydotcom · 11/02/2009 11:30

Wheelcahir access or 'just' friendly and accepting?

Phoenix4725 · 11/02/2009 14:17

hmm ideally wheelchaair acces s have maclaren majour but if not can just about mange to fold and carry ds

nd thank you for the help

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chocaholic73 · 16/02/2009 15:04

when we went (3 years ago) they had a bungalow on site you could rent at a very cheap rate but if it is just you and DS this may not be ideal as you would be on your own at night (it is in the middle of the country and very dark!). As others have said, they are lovely and you do feel they really care.

PeachyHasABrokenKeyboardSorry · 16/02/2009 22:16

OOps sorry got caught up in RL

I can think of a few palces (if you had a choice would you go B&B or Holiday Inn?Coz there's a holiday inn nextb to a bus stop neext to a bewsters close)? I can get the names of a few B&B's

when are you going?

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