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<blockquote data-quote="derry60" data-source="post: 1528414" data-attributes="member: 407978"><p>Agree. Sometimes writing can come across in a different way. I have been told that I can be abrupt at times, but really meaning no harm. I must work on that lol. I think that sometimes we can think that we have a finger pointing down on us and get a little fed up at times or drive us into a depression. I started off with having a Heart Attack, actually dropped dead on the floor but luckily enough ambulance crew was already at my house after me calling them because of feeling unwell. Apparently, I stopped breathing in the chair, the ambulance man apparently lifted me up to give me that Zapper thing and as he lifted me up, my silk T-shirt slipped through his hands and he ended up dropping me and was left with my T shirt in his hands. I can actually see the funny side of it though, but that injured the bottom of my spine..Then a couple of months after I developed Fibromyalgia, then got secondary arthritis. I fell into a black taxi (Not drunk lol) and torn a ligament in my knee, had that fixed then busted the other one. Then I got Campylobacter and was in hospital for nearly a week. I was on a drip for 4 days, nearly died. Then I found out that I had a Thyroid condition, then tinitus, then vertigo, oh and to top it all a prolapse...Now I find out that I am pre-diabetic. If you are not laughing by now I certainly am. It is a standing joke in my family now. When my new doctor read my notes, he looked up and said "Is this for real" ha ha ha ha He said "I hope that you have insured LOL Oh well it never rains but it pours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="derry60, post: 1528414, member: 407978"] Agree. Sometimes writing can come across in a different way. I have been told that I can be abrupt at times, but really meaning no harm. I must work on that lol. I think that sometimes we can think that we have a finger pointing down on us and get a little fed up at times or drive us into a depression. I started off with having a Heart Attack, actually dropped dead on the floor but luckily enough ambulance crew was already at my house after me calling them because of feeling unwell. Apparently, I stopped breathing in the chair, the ambulance man apparently lifted me up to give me that Zapper thing and as he lifted me up, my silk T-shirt slipped through his hands and he ended up dropping me and was left with my T shirt in his hands. I can actually see the funny side of it though, but that injured the bottom of my spine..Then a couple of months after I developed Fibromyalgia, then got secondary arthritis. I fell into a black taxi (Not drunk lol) and torn a ligament in my knee, had that fixed then busted the other one. Then I got Campylobacter and was in hospital for nearly a week. I was on a drip for 4 days, nearly died. Then I found out that I had a Thyroid condition, then tinitus, then vertigo, oh and to top it all a prolapse...Now I find out that I am pre-diabetic. If you are not laughing by now I certainly am. It is a standing joke in my family now. When my new doctor read my notes, he looked up and said "Is this for real" ha ha ha ha He said "I hope that you have insured LOL Oh well it never rains but it pours. [/QUOTE]
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