Oh goodness poor you and what a sorry state the business is in. You seriously need to take care. Just because you are in remission, it will take some time I am sure to regain your health fully. Good of you to volunteer, but don't do it at the cost of your health.
Glad your ears are being unbunged! It is horrible when you can't hear properly. I was scuba diving a few years back and to trauma to my ear and was quite deaf for about 4 months. It is horrid cos you can't always hear when people call you names .
Gina
Glad you can hear again, oh sorry for shouting!!
No, not got round to seeing it yet. So many progs to watch and just watching the coverage of Westminster Hall. We don't half do this sort of thing well don't we? You, lost for words, whatever next!
Gina
We spent ages yesterday talking about the Queen, me going on about which ones I saw launching ships when I was little. Princess Anne in 1970, the Queen Mother and also the Queen, can't remember the years.
It was nice to hear Alice, my counselor's voice.
I'm sure I lived next door to her.
Steve (SteveCam)
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