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by Elysia 1 year agoThank you, Cazza!
In the end I had to scrap sausage and mash due to hubby texting and saying he'd be home late... bah. In the end, little one had nice roast chicken and we had fishfingers. Somewhere, I feel I got it all a bit mixed up... XD -
by norman normington 2 years agoHello.
They are ted and Jake, ted big Jake small, possibly a kids book there who knows! -
by HannahE 2 years agoHi Cassa, thank you so much for your comment, your story really touched me. As I replied to Norman - I often think there's no such thing as an ordinary life. Just the fear of it maybe. For me, it's the regret of not having done something I think would be wonderful, not even giving myself to opportunity to fail at it. Anyway, I look forward to reading your work. All the best, Hannah
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by Has'san 2 years agoWe drew the football match, against the other section of our grade, which we were meant to lose well not meant but know that the opposing team was a lot better than ours. Our team mostly had cricket players. They scored first and we equalized in the last seven mins. I was the captain, the only goal scorer from our team and the man of the match. Cool isn't it?
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by Has'san 2 years agoWe drew the football match, against the other section of our grade, which we were meant to lose well not meant but know that the opposing team was a lot better than ours. Our team mostly had cricket players. They scored first and we equalized in the last seven mins. I was the captain, the only goal scorer from our team and the man of the match. Cool isn't it?
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by Weens 2 years agoHi Cazza, thanks for commenting on the Daily Mail blog. It is an old thread. I have had no big emotional trauma thank God. I had a full and happy life, a great career and a busy social life revolving around the performing arts. So my CFS/ME was definitely not caused by any huge emotional event. I have had it 12 years now. I don't know if you read the whole thread, but the Daily Mail had to take the poll down after two days as there was a huge outcry, especially after the World Health Organisation have classified it as being nuerological (my brain has gone blank, I can't remember how to spell it). Admittedly emotional trauma does have a physical affect, which sometimes can be confused with ME as the symptoms are similar. I hear so many stories of 'miraculous recoveries' A lot of these miraculous recoveries really didn't have ME in the first place. Some people do get better, but most only recover partially. Out of the quarter of a million known sufferers, the majority are children.
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by Weens 2 years agoI don't mind in the least. Her first name is Stacey. I got a message from her this morning to say of course she doesn't mind (I knew she wouldn't she is a really big hearted person) and she'll have it done within a week. Like me, she is an ME sufferer, so she has to wait till she has enough energy to do these things. Can you do Reiki without her being present then? I didn't know that.
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