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trixb13
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hi im writing on behalf of my lil sis.she doesnt know.im concerned as she been on sick notes since made redundant 8 months ago.she classed as obese and semi disabled as she has abnormal growth in neck causing migrains,also IBS and anxiety.hasnt seen chiropractor as she cant afford it as they stopped her money saying shes fit for work as she can walk !
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she has out lived the 40 years they gave her.shes now 48 and 35 stone.
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Hi @trixb13
Welcome to our website and online community I do hope that we can offer you both support & advise ??
I'm I'm so sorry to hear about your sister !!!
Is she currently having any treatments for her neck ????
Sorry but is she taking any meds ???
I'm sorry to ask so many but I am trying to get the current picture so that I can offer you the right help/assistance ???
Please please let us know if we can help you in anyway ???
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