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Jenny Gould - Composer, Songwriter, Musical Director, Pianist
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Composer, Songwriter, Musical Director, Pianist. The British Academy of Composers and Songwriters. FCMG - Finchley Children's Music Group. The Principal Theatre Company. Publishers of my Last Song of a Nightingale. Alan is a Voice Coach, Acting Coach, Vocal Skills Trainer, Communication Skills Coach, Speech Coach, Voice Trainer and Dialogue Coach. Children's novelist and my collaborator on children's musical 'The Hunt for William Shakespeare'. The Young Shakespeare Company. John Perry Heart Studios.
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X Photography: August 2013
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Living and working with Fuji X System cameras - by Simon Weir. Saturday, 31 August 2013. Every summer I am part of a team that runs a week-long residential music/theatre workshop for FCMG: London's Children's Choir. Based at Sevenoaks School in Kent. ISO was in the range of 800 to 1600 throughout. The RAW files were developed and book designed in Adobe Lightroom 5. You can see the results in a Blurb photobook - if you have a fast connection use the full screen preview bottom right:. Make Your Own Book.
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Second chance: 26 October 2008
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This blog is my experience of my kidney transplant. Tuesday, 28 October 2008. Another news post - Wow. Hi everyone, here we are in the news again. It's amazing. Thanks to Laura for the great writing. Http:/ www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1081110/I-given-kidney-mum-AND-dad.html. I am doing really well, on half term now. I went to golf today with my Dad and I drove the buggy. It was so much fun. Got a lot of work to do as well - unfortunately! Http:/ www.nicklewis.net/blog/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Second chance: 08 June 2008
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This blog is my experience of my kidney transplant. Tuesday, 10 June 2008. Today was my last day at the hospital before the transplant next week. I didn't make it back to school as the hospital took longer than we expected. Because of that, in between my appointments at GOSH, we went to the RFH where my Dad is going to be - he signed the consent form! My brother gets back from travelling in Africa this weekend. We just found out today that he should not come home and should stay at a friends house un...
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Second chance: 15 June 2008
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This blog is my experience of my kidney transplant. Saturday, 21 June 2008. Freedom at last - Saturday afternoon. Today is the first day I feel more like myself again. I have finally had my catheter taken out and even though it was painful, once it was out, I let out a great sigh of relief! It's amazing to be free from it. Please keep visiting my blog. Spread the word. Leave comments! This is my hospital buddy. He has a catchy laugh and has helped through the difficult times. Friday, 20 June 2008. All of...
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Second chance: 06 July 2008
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This blog is my experience of my kidney transplant. Tuesday, 8 July 2008. Thankfully my Biopsy results were fine and my creatinin has gone back down to 82. I hope that when they take the stent out they won't need to do a another biopsy but they probably still want to, so they can make sure. I am doing fine and starting to go less often to the hospital. It is National Transplant week this week. I have a Donor card, HAVE YOU! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Quentin's fund for GOSH. Great Ormond Street Hospital.
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Second chance: In hospital again but only one day!
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This blog is my experience of my kidney transplant. Wednesday, 23 July 2008. In hospital again but only one day! I had my final procedure yesterday - Tuesday - to have the stent removed. I was keen to go and have it done because it was giving me some trouble but I also knew it would hurt after, so I had mixed feelings. It was also another general anaethestic which was not great. I did get to have a good chat with the nurses though. Can you believe it is now 5 weeks since the transplant? Subscribe to: Pos...
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Second chance: 02 November 2008
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This blog is my experience of my kidney transplant. Sunday, 2 November 2008. Q on the BBC Breakfast. Hi everyone, this is a video of me and my Mum and Dad on BBC Breakfast yesterday - LIVE! I was very excited. Dr Rees was there too from GOSH which was great. We had a car to take us to the BBC at White City. We were collected at 8.30am so I had to get up early to get ready, not even a school day! Susanna and Charlie interviewed us, they were very friendly and made me feel quite relaxed. Before I knew ...
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Second chance: In the news!
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This blog is my experience of my kidney transplant. Tuesday, 29 July 2008. My story has been in the news! See this link http:/ www.mirror.co.uk/life-style/real-life/2008/07/28/mum-and-dad-each-donate-a-kidney-to-give-their-son-life-saving-transplant-115875-20673916/. I have just had my first transplant and have also been writing a diary on my blog! If you would like to read it, go to: http:/ www.nicklewis.net/tag/transplant-diary. 28 October 2008 at 18:39. Topic=10851.0 - best of luck to all of you!
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Second chance: 29 June 2008
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This blog is my experience of my kidney transplant. Tuesday, 1 July 2008. The nurse also told me everything as it was going on so that was fine. The lights seemed liked smiley faces spinning round me but all in one place. Very weird! Since then I have been eating constantly. I seem to be having a shaky day today which is a side effect of one of my immunosuppressants but it seems worse today even though the level has been tested and is ok. Some good news - I don't have to go to the hospital tomorrow!
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