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09-06-2011, 08:30 PM   #11

Re: Thursday daily.


goodness kazz, hope both your parents make a good recovery.
glad to hear your dads ok shelley!

was off to glasgow for a training day today, just a bit of an intro into the stuff im going to be doing with the nursing homes. was tempted to go for a nap when i got in but i wouldnt have been able to get up probably!! not up to anything tonight, just watching the tv!



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09-06-2011, 08:54 PM   #12

Re: Thursday daily.


Sorry re mix up in threads

Karen - so sorry about your parents. Your dad is having time of it. Ive had celluitis a few times & its really painful. Have they given him a diagnosis yet if its not celluitis?

Your poor mum. I hope dhe comtinues to improve & make a full recovery. My mum had a stoke some years ago & apart from a weak right side, she made a good recovery. Do they know what caused her stroke?

Shelley - so glad your dad's injection is over. Patients usually get good relief from the injections



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