Wise words Allsorts. Hopefully My3sons will read them and take comfort. As you yourself have been through hell and back with your daughter.
DerbyshireLass when my husband was alive and the children got older I used to say when I die have an autopsy then you can say oh that's what was wrong with mom.
My husband had Keratinconous not spelt right. But it means his cornea grew into a cone shape. When our daughter was 2 he had a cornea graft. You aren't told the donor only it was from someone in Cardiff. But it stopped him going blind in his eye. 30 stitches where used . It's 1 in million it can be past on to the children.
The medical science has improved greatly. I had my first MRI in 1988. It took up a whole room while the machine was huge the tunnel was not . It was pitch black very noisy and a cage was put over my head . It was terrifying. Over the years the machines have gotten small but not the tunnel but they are quieter . Still scare me . Hate small spaces but always stay still and not panic. As they are a really good diagnostic tool.
Don't remember the big freeze as I was born in 1958. But remember Mon talking about people skating on the canals.
We had all the seasons yesterday. Apparently storm Gladys is on its way.
Stay safe everyone.
Did you think you were poor growing up?
Halloween has hit the shops already!


. That's the thing with estrangement, there can be so many good and positive things we could share with our EAC but now are unable to do so.
, so I hope you all understand what I'm trying to convey.
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but I wouldn't have it any other way.
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. You'll just have to take things as they come.
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that's a difficult one, whether or not to reply. I felt exactly the same when ES emailed me 2 days after my mum had died. After 7 years of virtual silence and up to that point, if the silence was broken it was done with bitterness, anger and resentment, I didn't feel inclined to reply either but I did.