Red Lion Group

Pouch support group registered charity number 1068124

 
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Information Day 2011

The date of the 2011 Red Lion Group Information Day is Saturday 16 April 2011, so make sure you put it in your diary. More details will follow later in the year.
 

Information Day - 17 April 2010

This year's Red Lion Group Information Day on Saturday 17 April was as successful as ever, with presentations from Miss Sue Clark, Lynn Faulds-Wood, Dr Simon McLaughlin and Zarah Perry-Woodford. A wealth of information was presented, much of which has been captured and will be published in Roar! and this web site.

To everyone who came, we thank you for coming and hope that you found the day enjoyable and informative.
 

More newsletters available in the archive

Not only have the latest issues of our newsletter Roar! been uploaded to the website, but an additional 15 issues prior to 2004 are now available. The latest issues can be downloaded by clicking on the links in the Roar! Archive box on the left, or click More to access all 31 issues that are available. We hope to upload the remaining 9 issues in the near future. In the meantime keep your eyes peeled for issue number 41 which should be out in time for Christmas.
 

My Catheter Conversion

I’ve just had to pay a large fine for wasting hospital time – or at least I should have done. That’s the view of a stomacare nurse when I told her I’d started using a Medina catheter for the first time.

“Just think, you’ve spent twelve years hanging around in hospital waiting-rooms, going to appointments with puzzled consultants and making worried phone calls about your troublesome pouch when all you had to do was use a catheter,” she told me.

And she was quite right of course. For in 1996 I was given one of these long thin plastic tubes by a nurse specialist at St Mark’s to try and clear my reluctant pouch.

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Water, Water, Everywhere

Water, water everywhere, and not a drop to drink. These words from Coleridge’s The Ancient Mariner almost came true for Red Lion member Emma Edwards and family when their water rates rose so high that they nearly had to cancel their annual bill.

Emma’s problems started when her supplier Thames Water fitted a meter to her family’s household supply and they found their water bill rose by £130-a-year. She wrote to Thames Water and pointed out that she had a medical condition that meant she had to go to the loo 10-12 times in 24 hours and thus used more water than most people.

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