Take care whatever you do mate, but you shouldn’t let children like Spurlock make you leave, I reckon he’s only about 14.As I've just said It won't be a long visit
Take care whatever you do mate, but you shouldn’t let children like Spurlock make you leave, I reckon he’s only about 14.As I've just said It won't be a long visit
That's a real shame, I often agree with you, not always, but always value your opinions and insights into everything SAFC.As I've just said It won't be a long visit
I will always respect someone’s decisions, so sorry to see you go , but will just say although we haven’t had much interaction, I’ve always enjoyed your presence here and you will be missed.Only back to put things straight mate, will be a short visit
FFS man...Only back to put things straight mate, will be a short visit
..unfortunately.Anyone remember him from the playoffs back in the day....
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Hopefully you will reconsider and stayOnly back to put things straight mate, will be a short visit
I nearly lost my wife 7 years ago through taking nexium was a real shockBit of an update on the Mrs....
She's home, and currently in bed fast asleep.
Her siezure was caused by an increase in blood pressure (it was up to 220/90), which was caused by a further deterioration of her kidney function, which is now down to 7%.
It has been in decline for a good few years now, but took a serious drop over the Christmas period from 25%, 21, 15 and then 9. Then the final drop to 7%.
She's started on dialysis on Wednesday, with another session Thursday. Got her home today, but going back to the Freeman for another session Saturday.
X3 sessions a week, for 4 hours a time. Big changes ahead, but we will adapt, I've no doubt about that.
I can't thank you all enough for you kind messages...you wouldn't believe how helpful they were.
The NHS? Absolutely fantastic, and absolute heroes in my eyes. I really can't praise them enough....from ringing 999 to getting her home today, the care my wife received (and also the care/compassion I received) was second to none. The UHND and The Freeman were both brilliant....I wouldn't be writing this post now if it wasn't for them.
Again, thank you all for your support....I will never forget it.
All the best to you and yours, mate. Take care.Bit of an update on the Mrs....
She's home, and currently in bed fast asleep.
Her siezure was caused by an increase in blood pressure (it was up to 220/90), which was caused by a further deterioration of her kidney function, which is now down to 7%.
It has been in decline for a good few years now, but took a serious drop over the Christmas period from 25%, 21, 15 and then 9. Then the final drop to 7%.
She's started on dialysis on Wednesday, with another session Thursday. Got her home today, but going back to the Freeman for another session Saturday.
X3 sessions a week, for 4 hours a time. Big changes ahead, but we will adapt, I've no doubt about that.
I can't thank you all enough for you kind messages...you wouldn't believe how helpful they were.
The NHS? Absolutely fantastic, and absolute heroes in my eyes. I really can't praise them enough....from ringing 999 to getting her home today, the care my wife received (and also the care/compassion I received) was second to none. The UHND and The Freeman were both brilliant....I wouldn't be writing this post now if it wasn't for them.
Again, thank you all for your support....I will never forget it.
Bit of an update on the Mrs....
She's home, and currently in bed fast asleep.
Her siezure was caused by an increase in blood pressure (it was up to 220/90), which was caused by a further deterioration of her kidney function, which is now down to 7%.
It has been in decline for a good few years now, but took a serious drop over the Christmas period from 25%, 21, 15 and then 9. Then the final drop to 7%.
She's started on dialysis on Wednesday, with another session Thursday. Got her home today, but going back to the Freeman for another session Saturday.
X3 sessions a week, for 4 hours a time. Big changes ahead, but we will adapt, I've no doubt about that.
I can't thank you all enough for you kind messages...you wouldn't believe how helpful they were.
The NHS? Absolutely fantastic, and absolute heroes in my eyes. I really can't praise them enough....from ringing 999 to getting her home today, the care my wife received (and also the care/compassion I received) was second to none. The UHND and The Freeman were both brilliant....I wouldn't be writing this post now if it wasn't for them.
Again, thank you all for your support....I will never forget it.
I know 1st hand how fantastic the NHS are, the care and treatment my mam has and still is receiving is absolutely amazing. Thoughts with you and your family, please you have her home, that in itself is progress.Bit of an update on the Mrs....
She's home, and currently in bed fast asleep.
Her siezure was caused by an increase in blood pressure (it was up to 220/90), which was caused by a further deterioration of her kidney function, which is now down to 7%.
It has been in decline for a good few years now, but took a serious drop over the Christmas period from 25%, 21, 15 and then 9. Then the final drop to 7%.
She's started on dialysis on Wednesday, with another session Thursday. Got her home today, but going back to the Freeman for another session Saturday.
X3 sessions a week, for 4 hours a time. Big changes ahead, but we will adapt, I've no doubt about that.
I can't thank you all enough for you kind messages...you wouldn't believe how helpful they were.
The NHS? Absolutely fantastic, and absolute heroes in my eyes. I really can't praise them enough....from ringing 999 to getting her home today, the care my wife received (and also the care/compassion I received) was second to none. The UHND and The Freeman were both brilliant....I wouldn't be writing this post now if it wasn't for them.
Again, thank you all for your support....I will never forget it.
Bit of an update on the Mrs....
She's home, and currently in bed fast asleep.
Her siezure was caused by an increase in blood pressure (it was up to 220/90), which was caused by a further deterioration of her kidney function, which is now down to 7%.
It has been in decline for a good few years now, but took a serious drop over the Christmas period from 25%, 21, 15 and then 9. Then the final drop to 7%.
She's started on dialysis on Wednesday, with another session Thursday. Got her home today, but going back to the Freeman for another session Saturday.
X3 sessions a week, for 4 hours a time. Big changes ahead, but we will adapt, I've no doubt about that.
I can't thank you all enough for you kind messages...you wouldn't believe how helpful they were.
The NHS? Absolutely fantastic, and absolute heroes in my eyes. I really can't praise them enough....from ringing 999 to getting her home today, the care my wife received (and also the care/compassion I received) was second to none. The UHND and The Freeman were both brilliant....I wouldn't be writing this post now if it wasn't for them.
Again, thank you all for your support....I will never forget it.
Bit of an update on the Mrs....
She's home, and currently in bed fast asleep.
Her siezure was caused by an increase in blood pressure (it was up to 220/90), which was caused by a further deterioration of her kidney function, which is now down to 7%.
It has been in decline for a good few years now, but took a serious drop over the Christmas period from 25%, 21, 15 and then 9. Then the final drop to 7%.
She's started on dialysis on Wednesday, with another session Thursday. Got her home today, but going back to the Freeman for another session Saturday.
X3 sessions a week, for 4 hours a time. Big changes ahead, but we will adapt, I've no doubt about that.
I can't thank you all enough for you kind messages...you wouldn't believe how helpful they were.
The NHS? Absolutely fantastic, and absolute heroes in my eyes. I really can't praise them enough....from ringing 999 to getting her home today, the care my wife received (and also the care/compassion I received) was second to none. The UHND and The Freeman were both brilliant....I wouldn't be writing this post now if it wasn't for them.
Again, thank you all for your support....I will never forget it.
Just seen Benjamin Mendy been cleared.
Read into it and looks like all the accusers are linked to each other via phone records and social media so it looks like a planned attack.
Madness. Absolute insanity of that’s the case. Destroyed the lad.
There's still 2 cases that they couldn't reach a verdict on and are subject to a retrial.
I believe the suggestion that the accusers are "working together" was an allegation put forward by Mendy's defence team, rather than anything that has been proven.
Reality is that no-one will really know what happened except for the people in the room, there doesn't seem to be sufficient evidence. Anyone involved in this case needs to learn a lesson from their lifestyle choices though in my opinion.