Tea? (Part 4)

Status
Not open for further replies.
Page may contain affiliate links. Please see terms for details.

Fubar

Legendary Member
You were early, winding him up

Cruelty.
 

Fubar

Legendary Member
Evening all, back in from parents evening and KFC for tea.

For some reason no one else could finish theirs so I ended up having three pieces of chicken, four hot wings (yummy yummy), two strips, a pot of gravy, and one and a half lots of chips.

Then the wife looks through the local free rag and sees someone we know in the obituaries, a girl we've probably not seen for about ten years now who used to have a florist shop up the road from us.

In her early thirties she developed MS, and she was forty eight when she died, with the message reading donations to a local hospice.

It's a shame really as she has two boys, and was always friendly and a good laugh.

That is sad, not much older than me :sad:
 

stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
I am. Im a woman and as such I can multitask. Only one dead so far.

So you're typing on here, watching TV, and bumping someone off all at the same time? :ohmy:
 

IDMark2

Dodgy Aerial
Location
On the Roof
I thought about you when I was originally writing that post, aren't you a bit older than that though?

Is it something that can lead to you dying earlier?

I'll be 48 in October.

MS has many different forms, mine is not expected to be aggressively degenerative. I have a friend who has a progressive form which means every event he has signals the arrival of something new that stays with him, numb left thumb last time, still there joining everything else that has failed... Mine is a chronic fatigue, wobbliness, weakness and pain, a bit like proper flu..it comes and goes completely until next time. I have 'events' or 'attacks' and they may last for 3 months or three days and then just go and you wouldn't know I have it. :rolleyes:
As to dying 'early'..well, it's always too early isn't it? :thumbsup:
 

Fubar

Legendary Member
I'll be 48 in October.

MS has many different forms, mine is not expected to be aggressively degenerative. I have a friend who has a progressive form which means every event he has signals the arrival of something new that stays with him, numb left thumb last time, still there joining everything else that has failed... Mine is a chronic fatigue, wobbliness, weakness and pain, a bit like proper flu..it comes and goes completely until next time. I have 'events' or 'attacks' and they may last for 3 months or three days and then just go and you wouldn't know I have it. :rolleyes:
As to dying 'early'..well, it's always too early isn't it? :thumbsup:

Doesn't feel right to "like" that.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top Bottom