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Missus Tribble:I disappear for a while through ill-health, and this happens to one of the loveliest, most loving, honest people I can name. Thinking of you Rara and Grayson both during this time xxx...
View ArticleAnd He Learned
Missus Tribble:I will blog something soon, I promise (I actually have a draft lined up) but I saw this and had to share. Originally posted on Rant Against the Random: When he noticed the naked little...
View ArticleMe And The Girls; Book Clubbing
Welcome to Baroosh, the city centre tapas bar which is perfect for friends, colleagues and groups of like-minded people to meet up, chat, have nibbles and get tipsy enjoy a drink or two. You can always...
View ArticleOn Your Birthday
Without you, I wouldn’t be the person I’ve become. Without you, I would have a very different view of the world. Perhaps I would not be so kind, or so fond of Nature. Perhaps I would have grown up...
View ArticleIt Started With A Twitch
My doctor’s eyebrows shot up considerably when I mentioned that I was used to Restless Leg Syndrome. I’ve had it for as long as I can remember – that itching, burning, tickling, almost-pain coming from...
View ArticleA Visit To The Hospital
“What happened to your eye?” Excuse me? I’m here because I’ve been vomiting blood and you want to talk about my eye? To do a quick rewind: I was put on Naproxen for the pain in my feet. Not only did it...
View ArticleThe Other End Of The Telescope
When you look through a telescope you witness the entire world expanding. You can see past the horizon, or you can see planets hiding out among the stars that you are unable to see with the naked eye...
View ArticleHealth: How The Train Stopped And The Nightmare Began
“Stay on the train” That’s what he’s said to me every day since he had The Dream. “Stay on the train”. The Dream: He says we were on the train that crosses the Channel Tunnel. I became confused and...
View ArticleThe Veil: Death Changes You
To all intents and purposes, I should be dead. I’m supposed to have died that night in August, when I haemorrhaged and was taken to A&E. I should have left hospital in a box – not in the passenger...
View ArticleHexadecimal: The Spider Who Changed My Perspective
Yesterday I paid my first visit to my liver specialist, to see how I’ve been progressing since I left hospital in September, and things are looking so good that there may not even be a need for me to...
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