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Smackdown2019

(1,258 posts)
Wed May 27, 2020, 12:17 PM May 2020

St Louis Children's Hospital

Can not say enough how appreciative my family and I are for the care they have provided for my three children when they were our babies. They have EXCELLENT staff and do diligent work to ensure our kids would overcome the issue that brought them to their Hospital. Two of those babies are young girls now and their baby brother is in now for what they had went through at his age. This C-19 has been a big change since the last time we were here Pre-C-19 era. Keep the good work up and again thank you.

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St Louis Children's Hospital (Original Post) Smackdown2019 May 2020 OP
We are blessed and lucky to have such a large and very competent hospital complex here in SWBTATTReg May 2020 #1
The Hospital that me and my three brothers were born in oswaldactedalone May 2020 #2

SWBTATTReg

(24,085 posts)
1. We are blessed and lucky to have such a large and very competent hospital complex here in
Wed May 27, 2020, 12:24 PM
May 2020

St. Louis MO. Barnes is my hospital complex, and my primary care physician is just right down the street. The whole medical complex w/ its 10s of thousands of medical employees/doctors/nurses/etc. is one of the main reasons that I stayed in STLMO.

Everyone of these people deserve a gold medal.

oswaldactedalone

(3,557 posts)
2. The Hospital that me and my three brothers were born in
Wed May 27, 2020, 01:54 PM
May 2020

and the one that assisted my older brother when he contracted polio in the early 50s. After being bedridden for five months, with us on 90 day quarantine for three of those months, he had a nearly spontaneous recovery. We were all pleasantly shocked at how quickly he resumed normal activity. He later told me how he laid in bed day after day so afraid of dying, and when he found he could get out of bed and move about on his own, he believed a miracle had occurred. I mean like a real miracle.

I have nothing but good things to say about the healthcare we received growing up there.

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