Thoughts are with you and yours.
Keith.
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I'm really sorry to hear about your grandson, Victoria. I hope the problem has been diagnosed by now and it's something that can be treated.
#32 Victoria you are really having a very difficult time lately, let's hope things can only get better for you and the family, our thoughts are with you hopefully with some better news. Rgds Den
Victoria, it is common practice in some countries to terminate the feotus, or even the newly born, if the wrong gender.
Hang in there, you may be able to travel to Victoria in the next week or so.
Victoria, never ever give up because the sun will shine again in the morning.
Had one of those annual medicals the other week, do not be too concerned about them, just a gov directive that all over some age must have them.
Victoria, in my role as a volunteer I see a number in the early stages working at the local community center.
It is not all doom and gloom, it can manifest itself very slowly to the point that at times they may reach a certain level and hold that for some time.
There is plenty of help out there so hang in and you will find the inner strength to deal with this.
Going back to #1: Is it a bird, is it a plane, - no it's bi-sexual superman.
When it comes down to health professionals, they do not see them selves as super human,
but, they to me are heroes.
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On the front line of the nation’s battle against coronavirus stand the incredible staff of the NHS.
From the surgeons to the porters, the nurses to the catering staff, the physios to the midwives, and the paramedics to the GPs - these heroes battle adversity each day to help us all when we’re at our most vulnerable.
From cradle to grave, the NHS, and the incredible professionals who work in hospitals, GP surgeries, clinics, care homes and more, is a part of British life.
Many are also gay, would it matter if they save your life or hold your hand otherwise ?
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Victoria
You are certainly having a hard time of it but as said, modern medicine is daily coming up with new and often strange treatment.
Have a look at this regarding dementia treatment.
Rgds
J.A.
https://www.durham.ac.uk/news-events...ight-therapy-/