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<blockquote data-quote="Sue192" data-source="post: 1753911" data-attributes="member: 439516"><p>Some great advice above, [USER=298654]@Karenchq[/USER]. I do hope that your neighbour's unthinking comment hasn't brought you down. Sadly, all illnesses and conditions can attract such comments: my mother-in-law was an epileptic and had quite severe fits at times. She had a rather spectacular one in a supermarket while we were with her and she collapsed by the fresh meat cabinets. While we and the extremely helpful staff were attending to her, a woman reached right over her body (and us), grabbed a packet of sausages and walked away. The only thing we could do was look at each other in astonishment and laugh (which did help!), because how on earth do you deal with that behaviour?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sue192, post: 1753911, member: 439516"] Some great advice above, [USER=298654]@Karenchq[/USER]. I do hope that your neighbour's unthinking comment hasn't brought you down. Sadly, all illnesses and conditions can attract such comments: my mother-in-law was an epileptic and had quite severe fits at times. She had a rather spectacular one in a supermarket while we were with her and she collapsed by the fresh meat cabinets. While we and the extremely helpful staff were attending to her, a woman reached right over her body (and us), grabbed a packet of sausages and walked away. The only thing we could do was look at each other in astonishment and laugh (which did help!), because how on earth do you deal with that behaviour? [/QUOTE]
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