New wheels giving me some freedom Lincoln packed last sat presently surprised people give way have to admit tend to shed a few tears usually up around 5am have awful sleep pattern just letting go of my old self find difficult being silly about the alcohol not that I was a big drinker just always been a social person and of course you are all right so soft drinks it is had my palliative chemo restarted yesterday bless them my chemotherapy 31/2 hours late come from a different hospital but hi ho they do there best no complaints from me I am out Sat bubble of 6 local club soft drinks and coffee all the very best everyone
Jim 788
There’s a company called insurance with I got their info from this site. Www.insurancewith.com the annual travel insurance with them with my terminal diagnosis was cheaper than I paid the previous year without a terminal diagnosis.
Richard
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