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Hey Ada, i hope they change your meds ok, take care x1
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@Ada Hope you manage to get your new meds sorted and get better sleep off them, yeah I hate change too but sometimes especially with medication its important as your body gets used to them and they no longer work as well. Hoping you start getting better sleep and take care of yourself.
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Morning all.1
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Morning all, i slept through last night, thankfully, needed a break from the nightmares, very blowy here, i hope everyone has a nice day1
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Hi @ada I never knew you lived in Cambridge!!!
I think it's a lovely city where you can be yourself. I love seeing so many people who are just comfortable being different in whatever way, and no one seems to bother them.
Did you like it there or was it during a darker time for you?1 -
Morning everyone, hope you all have a good day today and are pain free.Raining here again, don't have much planned today so just going to have a restful day do some laundry and have a clean and sort out. If the weather clears up might have a walk out to the charity shops and donate some clothes and have a look at what they have.Have a great day everyone despite the horrible weather.1
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Morning everyone! Bit rubbish outside here today but hopefully it eases off!
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I have loads of clothes as well @rubin16 but not sure what to do with them, giving them to a charity shop is a nice idea
I have loads of clothes that are way too big now but they are all in good condition and quality brands as well. I'd probably only get like £30 for cashing them in because they don't pay attention to the quality which seems a shame when somewhere like a charity shop that sold them individually would probably put them up for like £10 a piece and there's like 20 pieces so I might do that instead2 -
66Mustang said:I have loads of clothes as well @rubin16 but not sure what to do with them, giving them to a charity shop is a nice idea
I have loads of clothes that are way too big now but they are all in good condition and quality brands as well. I'd probably only get like £30 for cashing them in because they don't pay attention to the quality which seems a shame when somewhere like a charity shop that sold them individually would probably put them up for like £10 a piece and there's like 20 pieces so I might do that instead
Yeah I have far far too many clothes, all different sizes. Having crohn's disease means my weight goes up and down all the time so I have clothes that no longer fit me. Just seems a good idea to get rid of some of them and donate them to the charity shop. I would sell them on vinted as I only tend to wear branded stuff and some things are really nice and worth some money, but I don't think I could be hassled with the sending them out and selling them myself. Atleast this way the charity shops can earn some money from them. Not going to go out though unless the weather clears up its raining heavily outside.
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