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You was very positive when applying you wrote your truth and sent so much evidence and kept yourself positive about the whole situation ready for whatever the outcome was and I believe when your not intimidated by them it helps the process
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Their extreme bond with people was deliberately breed into them. It's not a great subject, but interesting none the less.
Historically they were bred for fighting, we all know that. A working man might supplement his meagre income through dog fights.
The dog could sustain some nasty injuries, and it was imperative the dog was able to live 'cheek by jowl' with possibly a large family, all in one or two rooms,
There are even stories of badly injured dogs being put in the pram, cart etc with infants, such is their affinity with people.
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Afternoon... Hope you are all ok. I am not ok. It is really an struggle to carry on every day. I will finish soon and time to go back home.
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My cardiology appointment just came through
5th November
9 40am at the cardiac centre
I have to have a ecg 30 minutes before the appointment
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This is good news @Amberpearl, thank you for letting us know. Fingers crossed they'll be able to start the right course of action for you soon now
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Thank you Catherine
It definetly takes its toll on us as you know.
Thinking of you and sending you love. X
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Just got my Cosyfeet extra wide wool slippers. Everything relating to disability is just so expensive.
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Been waiting since 5th june
Still a good month away and it's only a chat
The meds I was given are causing me more bother than the actual condition
My. Pulse is 104
Xray on my knee on Monday
Waiting for a physio appointment too
I have the dentist on Tues but with my knee like this I'm. Unable to climb the 4 flights of stairs
They don't have a lift either
It's been one thing after another
I've done 2 poop sample s Dr's requested too
1 to Dr's surgery, other a fit test you send in post
I just hobbled to the post box
Not very nice weather out there too
I waited until the rain stopped
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Good morning everyone. Bright and sunny here today.
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Better than last night
Awful night
It's been one thing after another recently
I stared feeling ill at 8pm last night, like really nauseous
T h en I got a random pain between my breast bone
I was scared
I was sick 6 times and retching
Had no sleep until 530 toi
Sharp continuous pain between breasts all night
Dudbt stop til 530am
I managed to sleep too 6 4 5 then that was it
Pain finally gone
I don't know what it was but it was pretty scary
My BP was do erratic
I took it 5 times
At 10pm it was 150 over 114 p105
Then did it again 5 minutes later
166 over 124 p65
So weird
Anyone else had that or know s wgat it is
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If your blood pressure is that high then you have hypertension, are you on meds for it?
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Moring folks! I hope everyone's had a good week so far. And a very belated happy birthday to @Bluebell21 ❤️
@Amberpearl if you're experiencing chest pains, please call 999 or at the very least 111. Especially if you currently have high blood pressure.
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@Amberpearl I take betta blockers your bp very high and can be problematic to your health suggestions is contact doctor if not on meds as is high
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Ive had terrible dioherra and my dad has been really ill with it so definitely something going round but with BP that high you should get checked easy to say do BP when feeling less anxious those machines make me worse
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Morning everyone I just popped on to say I hope yous are all doing as well as can be.
Hope yous have a good day whatever your plans ❤️0 -
Heya @Lou67 long time no speaky! How's things?
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Got message from postcode lottery you have won....
. 15 pounds i responded message me when I win big if not im cancelling well ine can try
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Yes fir the last 35 years
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It's gone now
I think it was a gallbladder attack
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I'm intolerant to beta blockers
Made me very ill
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