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Daily Life chit chat going for bloods, scan appointment ,shopping, cutting grass, what ever, even watching tv, reading a good book ,what ever your day may bring, as that is normal life, as such, and we all have a life.
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Treatments have a lot to answer for . Good luck with your 16th chemo cycle. My heart goes out to you. It must have been great to get a break over christmas. xx
Hi Trisha September baby like me though probably not the same year.
Oh risky sentence that Ulls . Could be the same year but i dont think i will say which lol. xx
The sentence you said to Judy not the year of my birth lol. xx
Hi Trish, my cheeky response to Judy was due to Moi and her extracting fun from BP and I, just a tongue in cheek to see if anyone would bite, mam taught me and my sisters everything we need to know to look after ourselves, I learned to be cheeky to stop the girls always getting the better of me.
I could not make this up.
Went for my scan at 2pm, thy where running late, ok daughter and i sat in car, as was a mobile unit..
3.15 still know scan, daughter had appointment, booked for 4.15 ok, so we waited, i walked over to Mobile Unit, how long another twenty minuets.
Walked back told Daughter, well i will go and come back and pick you up, ok.
I took his name and numb, and the blood nurse asked me mine.
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He did not work at Hospital, though a Paramedic that worked in the community.
What a lovely good looking man, to young for me.
I did treat him money wise, which he refuse, and i told him to treat his 2 children.
There are some lovely people out there, and i was very grateful, phoned daughter, where are you, i am home.
I am at hospital and people are looking for you, could not make it up, what a day xx
What an absolutely awful day youve had your right you couldnt make that up! Did they give you an explanation that was a ridiculous time you had to wait. I would have thought a mobile scanner couldnt be running that far behind. Well you really have had the day from hell glad you got home safely. xxx
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