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earthsoul
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Hi I live in Newcastle Emlyn in Ceredigion West Wales, I believe that if there was a competition for the worst town for disabled people to live in Newcastle Emlyn would be certainly in the top 10. I have a beautiful assistance dog. I have a degenerative neurological disease that is slowly taking away my abilities. I try to retain as much independence as possible and have a wonderful care team.
I do get frustrated at my lack of abilities to do things and lack of knowledge and information on ways to assist me on each step.
I do get frustrated at my lack of abilities to do things and lack of knowledge and information on ways to assist me on each step.
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Hi @earthsoul
A very big welcome to you from our online community I do hope that we can help you ???
Can you please pop over to our home page where you you will find lots of info.
There is also a number of Advisors on hand for you.
Please please let us know if we can help you further ??? -
Hi @earthsoul welcome to the community!
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