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<blockquote data-quote="archersuz" data-source="post: 1636663" data-attributes="member: 437371"><p>Hi [USER=116322]@gazzab[/USER] </p><p>Have you thought about having an evening walk with your son? My son goes out with me every evening and it's a nice unwinding time for him. If your son is taking his GCSEs this year, maybe he would benefit from having a walk and relax with his Dad. No need to tell him how bad you feel - just that you fancy a walk and would like to spend some time with him. Start with 15-30 minutes then gradually increase. I'm regularly doing an hour a night now and it has helped me mentally and physically.</p><p>Suz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archersuz, post: 1636663, member: 437371"] Hi [USER=116322]@gazzab[/USER] Have you thought about having an evening walk with your son? My son goes out with me every evening and it's a nice unwinding time for him. If your son is taking his GCSEs this year, maybe he would benefit from having a walk and relax with his Dad. No need to tell him how bad you feel - just that you fancy a walk and would like to spend some time with him. Start with 15-30 minutes then gradually increase. I'm regularly doing an hour a night now and it has helped me mentally and physically. Suz [/QUOTE]
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