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As it happens I spoke to a woman today who was on her way home from visiting her husband in a nursing home. Only she can’t visit, so she just stands outside for an hour, looking up at the windows and wondering what room he might be in. Does that every day apparently

There are so many tragic stories involved in this event. It's completely heartbreaking to think of the folk who have been married for 50-60 years and can't even say goodbye to their life partners, or they are trapped in Care homes where they can't visit and might never see them again. It's very difficult to take all of those personal stories on board.

I truly count my blessings that I'm relatively young, fit and healthy, live in a very isolated part of the country with access to the expanse of the outdoors and I've got a safe and loving home with my missus and daughter. Also whilst my Mum is in an at risk category, she's just round the corner in a nice house with a garden, where I can visit and keep an eye on her.

I've got it very easy compared to some and my heart truly goes out to them.
 
Always sleep on your side, sleeping on your back increases your chance of sleep paralysis massively. Most "ghost" stories, with people waking up in the middle of the night, is people sleeping on their ****ing backs.

Public announcement folks, sleep on your side, save lives.
If you have breathing problems ie asthma you're better off sleeping on your back.Your lungs take in more
oxygen if you sleep on your back<ok>
 
There are so many tragic stories involved in this event. It's completely heartbreaking to think of the folk who have been married for 50-60 years and can't even say goodbye to their life partners, or they are trapped in Care homes where they can't visit and might never see them again. It's very difficult to take all of those personal stories on board.

I truly count my blessings that I'm relatively young, fit and healthy, live in a very isolated part of the country with access to the expanse of the outdoors and I've got a safe and loving home with my missus and daughter. Also whilst my Mum is in an at risk category, she's just round the corner in a nice house with a garden, where I can visit and keep an eye on her.

I've got it very easy compared to some and my heart truly goes out to them.

In fairness, I count MY blessings that you live in a very isolated part of the country ...
 
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It’s not owned by Nissan though, did you read the story like?
No...But i just watched the ****er get built..

So who is it owned by, and for use, as it's right next to Nissan?

Sure you being a smartarse can tell us that.
 
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