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National University Hospital (NUH) Anxiety?

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I'm visiting my grandmother at NUH next week. She's been there for a while now, recovering from a nasty fall. The whole thing is stressing me out – navigating the hospital, finding parking, even jus… more

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NUH can be a beast, I'll give you that. Parking's a nightmare; aim for the multi-storey carpark if you can, even if it means a slightly longer walk. They usually have some spaces. Download the NUH app – it's got a decent map and you can search for your grandmother's ward. That'll save you a ton of wandering. The main entrance is usually the busiest – try going in through one of the side entrances; it might be quieter. Don't be afraid to ask staff for directions – they're generally pretty helpful. Breathe, you've got this! Focusing on seeing your grandmother will help, try not to get too caught up in the logistics.

Sanny Park Sleepless Nights?

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I'm heading to Sanny Park next week, super excited to explore this neighbourhood everyone raves about. Heard the hawker stalls are amazing, but also read something about it being *really* noisy at ni… more

Singapore's amazing, you'll love it! Sanny Park (I'm assuming you mean Sunny Park?) can get lively, yeah. Earplugs are your friend, definitely. Those foam ones work well. If your accommodation doesn't have good windows, consider a white noise machine – they're small and you can get them cheaply online or at any electronics store. Failing that, a good book and a strong cuppa might be your best bet to drown out the sounds of the night market. Enjoy your trip!

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