Harry and Meghan #411 No woman no cry except one tear left eye

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Scientists have discovered the centre of the universe.
Note to the Harkles - it's not you.
 
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Ive always wondered about this James Holt I recon he's up to his neck in it
 
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Snippet from It's not rocket science monthly -

"Just because you tell everyone you dedicate your life to service, philanthropy and charity work doesn't mean it's true.
Your truth is not THE truth. To be a philanthropist you have to actually do something."
 
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I'm really naive to NDAs so this is a genuine question, how is someone compelled to signing one? What happens if the person refuses?

Edited because my grammar was shocking!
 
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I live in Spain and I've seen lots of Spanish magazines saying Catherine had a hysterectomy, I haven't seen anything about a coma so I'll keep an eye out

On topic: The bad press the Harkles are getting is wonderful!
Sorry to quote myself
I've been looking around various Spanish news websites, they haven't said what Catherine's operation was for (not like the magazines) but:
- apparently the operation was a success
- she had very serious post-op complications and was put into an induced coma and the doctors fear for her life

I really hope that this is all rumours and nothing of this is true

By the way, the Harkles are still what Freda said!
 
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Catherine had difficult pregnancies didn't she?
And there's a medical name for what she suffered from - what is it, please?
Want to read up and see if women with that condition usually go on to needing "abdominal surgery"
Is it linked?
Do they eventually need a hysterectomy or something else?
Might give us a clue to what Cathrrine has been in hospital for.
 
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Hyperemesis gravidarum
 
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I'm really naive to NDAs so this is a genuine question, how is someone compelled to signing one? What happens if the person refused?
From my experience, if one refuses to sign an NDA, they don't get whatever benefit they were seeking, whether it's a job, a grant, or any other favour or facility.

Had to sign an NDA to get my job, had to sign an NDA when I'd interviewed with another organisation a couple of years ago - they don't even talk to anyone without an NDA. Relatives are trying to make me sign one, along with some very harmful legal terms and conditions, as they hold hostage legal and financial documents they'd forced me to sign over the years. I've been refusing and trying to find workarounds which is almost impossible
 
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I don't think Catherine is in there for gynae surgery, she'd be in a more specialist womens hospital. I think she's had colon/bowel surgery - my aunt had rectal cancer and had a huge section of colon/bowel removed and a stoma in place temporarily to let it all heal. She was in hospital for nearly 3 weeks as all she could do was lie on her side (it was incredibly painful) and it was a long slow recovery. I think she's got something like ulcerative colitis or diverticulitis and it's been more of a surgery than they'd imagined. It would also explain her weight - she probably isn't absorbing calories.
 
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Yeah, those two boils on the face of humanity would cause anyone to develop ulcers. Cunts.
 
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Hyperemesis gravidarum

Thankyou.

Here we go....
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From the link,
After the birth, a mother who suffers from this thing can be affected for months or A FEW YEARS.
Also,
HG recovery issues may include:
  1. Stomach bacterial imbalances (dysbiosis, infection, helicobacter pylori infections)
  2. Stomach ulcers or damage
  3. Throat damage
  4. Tooth damage (loss of enamel or cavities) or loss
  5. Low bone density (due to malnutrition)
  6. Gallbladder sludge or stones
  7. Malnutrition
  8. Depression/anxiety or trauma
  9. Muscle loss (atrophy) and weakness
  10. Food aversions and residual nausea
 
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Poor Catherine. All minimised and ignored
 
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And don't forget stress. It can have a massive physical effect on the body especially after long periods of it. First the Queen dying and then these two clowns constantly throwing shit at them all.
 
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Slightly off topic but Charlotte Brontë actually died from Hyperemesis gravidarum. Very sad
 
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Eton must be so proud

Seriously was he stoned when he wrote it? how was it allowed to to be sent?
He’s thick as shit, good lord can you imagine if he was next in line fucking hell. A 6 year old could probably write something better than what he did. I’d love to see his txt messages I bet they’re worse
 
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