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<blockquote data-quote="satindoll" data-source="post: 1470370" data-attributes="member: 121584"><p>[USER=110790]@ally1[/USER] </p><p>Dear ally, first let me say you have my deepest admiration and respect, I have followed your trials, tribulations and heartbreaks with feelings of joy at your many triumphs and profound grief at your heartbreaks, through them all you have shown yourself to be a gentle caring person, you have picked yourself up dusted yourself down and got on with your lot regardless.</p><p>Like [USER=88961]@AndBreathe[/USER] I have wanted on many occasions to be with you when you were due to see either your GP or nurse and give them a swift kick up the bum for ignoring your pleas for help, the fact they were too deaf to hear or too blind to see is their fault not yours, you definitely deserve better, and the fact your GP has apologised is a step in the right direction, and maybe you can build a better relationship with him from now on.</p><p>Happy to hear your pdoc was there for you when needed, and hoping having finally let it all out you can use the positivity to move forward.</p><p>As [USER=41816]@Brunneria[/USER] says, GO GIRL, your inner strength has got you this far and I look forward to seeing just how far you can go......remember you are all and everything to those that love you, and I believe that includes your friends here on the forum who respect your differences and admire your zest for life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satindoll, post: 1470370, member: 121584"] [USER=110790]@ally1[/USER] Dear ally, first let me say you have my deepest admiration and respect, I have followed your trials, tribulations and heartbreaks with feelings of joy at your many triumphs and profound grief at your heartbreaks, through them all you have shown yourself to be a gentle caring person, you have picked yourself up dusted yourself down and got on with your lot regardless. Like [USER=88961]@AndBreathe[/USER] I have wanted on many occasions to be with you when you were due to see either your GP or nurse and give them a swift kick up the bum for ignoring your pleas for help, the fact they were too deaf to hear or too blind to see is their fault not yours, you definitely deserve better, and the fact your GP has apologised is a step in the right direction, and maybe you can build a better relationship with him from now on. Happy to hear your pdoc was there for you when needed, and hoping having finally let it all out you can use the positivity to move forward. As [USER=41816]@Brunneria[/USER] says, GO GIRL, your inner strength has got you this far and I look forward to seeing just how far you can go......remember you are all and everything to those that love you, and I believe that includes your friends here on the forum who respect your differences and admire your zest for life. [/QUOTE]
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