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MemberSince there is no information about this I thought I’d post a bit about what’s helped me.
Arranging wheelchair assistance at the airport can make a big difference. It will mean being able to get through passport control much more quickly.
I have found being organised has made a big difference too.
Having a list of the medications you’re taking is…
François Bolle, Murielle and 3 others2 CommentsI feel like this was me writing this! Totally agree and do all the things you mentioned in your post. Particularly about wheelchair assistance at the airports – I have always had such a positive experience with special assistance and with the flight crew. It has saved me being in long queues and in pain trying to travel and really reduces…
1I have found JAL amazing in helping passengers that require special assistance. ANA on the other hand are shocking in my experience 🌸
SO looking forward to flying home tomorrow!
It’s been a very long 6 weeks.
Will share my experiences in more detail when I get home.
Safe flight. Take care 😢
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I have just visited St Marianna Hospital in Kawasaki & they were absolutely atrocious. The doctor refused to prescribe any suitable medication & wouldn’t accept my travel insurance.
Oh no! How did the other hospital work out?
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The hospital in Kobe have been incredible! I am going back there tomorrow before flying out late afternoon
In early April I arrived in Osaka on a flight from Hong Kong. Unfortunately we had a lot of turbulence & dislocated my ankle. I only realised when I got to the hotel
It’s been a very difficult trip & now waiting to get home.
Tomorrow I’m going to the FIFA Centre of Excellence in Kawasaki to see a doctor & get some better pain relief.
Sorry to hear about that. Is that hospital specifically for sports injuries?
Yes it is. They have been atrocious! I’m going back to the hospital in Kobe.
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