Tea? (Part 4)

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classic33

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IDMark2

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Doesn't feel right to "like" that.
Ohh go on, bloody loads of words for me...:smile:
 

stephec

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Bolton
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:

I always thought you were a bit older, probably because of you mentioning buying a house to retire to.

48 does seem a bit early, possibly something else happened to her, hence the donations to a hospice.
 

Fubar

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I don't play table tennis......

Bet you have a paddle though... ;)
 
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