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<blockquote data-quote="Andy12345" data-source="post: 464129" data-attributes="member: 59108"><p>i as also shocked <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /></p><p></p><p>he takes hes medication, he is one of my fitters mates, he takes hes meds each day, he hasnt had a fit at work yet or at all for the past 2 years (thank god) but we are all aware what to do, although its just recovery position and call an ambulance, he worrys about it know because he tends to have a number 2 accident when it happens apparently, we take the **** out of him all the time but he takes it well (probly self harms because of it lol) hes a lovely fella he also suffers from learning difficulties but what we do isnt rocket science so he gets on fine (we make and fit granite worktops)</p><p></p><p>i myself left school at 13 and have some reading issues (undiagnosed) (my diabetic daughter is sevearly dislexic so we have just found out, my eldest daughter has audible dyslexica although shes super clever and winning awards ect 13 yrs old but they wont be held back in life because of it(if it kills me)) i have to employ someone to do my office work while i do the donkey work, i didnt in my life take an exam of any kind, ive had my own business for 12ish years now, own my house and live well, i dont believe anything is impossible unless we say it is</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy12345, post: 464129, member: 59108"] i as also shocked :( he takes hes medication, he is one of my fitters mates, he takes hes meds each day, he hasnt had a fit at work yet or at all for the past 2 years (thank god) but we are all aware what to do, although its just recovery position and call an ambulance, he worrys about it know because he tends to have a number 2 accident when it happens apparently, we take the **** out of him all the time but he takes it well (probly self harms because of it lol) hes a lovely fella he also suffers from learning difficulties but what we do isnt rocket science so he gets on fine (we make and fit granite worktops) i myself left school at 13 and have some reading issues (undiagnosed) (my diabetic daughter is sevearly dislexic so we have just found out, my eldest daughter has audible dyslexica although shes super clever and winning awards ect 13 yrs old but they wont be held back in life because of it(if it kills me)) i have to employ someone to do my office work while i do the donkey work, i didnt in my life take an exam of any kind, ive had my own business for 12ish years now, own my house and live well, i dont believe anything is impossible unless we say it is [/QUOTE]
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