I used to have this when I lived in a block of flats and my bedroom was next to the front door, I feel your painWho does that? It's plain weird.
On another note - people who slam doors! I live in a complex and the two neighbours on my floor keep slamming their doors on their way in/out. Absolutely hate it. Doors have handles for a purpose!!
I’m terribly sorry for the both of you. (I’ve been dealing with my husband’s seizures for about 20 years, and it took a lot of tests and time to get diagnosed, then time to try different meds to find what worked best for him.) Hang in there, stay on course, be specific when describing symptoms (maybe keep a notebook), and don’t give up.We can't get a diagnosis for my husbands illness from Nurelogilcal Hospital in Liverpool even after 3 visits. Our GP has no idea what is happening, so how can we do anything about treating it
You have my sympathy. Going through similar. As helpful as my consultant was on Thursday, she still has no idea.We can't get a diagnosis for my husbands illness from Nurelogilcal Hospital in Liverpool even after 3 visits. Our GP has no idea what is happening, so how can we do anything about treating it
I really hope that’s a biscuit and not your actual finger.Yet another biscuit one ...
When you dip your Scottish finger in a lovely hot cup of tea and it snaps in half ... and you try to dig out the now-soaked half with your dry half, only for that to weaken and fall apart as well.
I’m Scottish and when you said “Scottish finger” I was reading that likeYet another biscuit one ...
When you dip your Scottish finger in a lovely hot cup of tea and it snaps in half ... and you try to dig out the now-soaked half with your dry half, only for that to weaken and fall apart as well.
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