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Sunnygirl you should feel very proud - you've given Penny the most marvellous life and done your very best for her right to the last - no animal can ask for more. Hockey & Ladymay another one here who was in tears! Salopman we've had two cavvies - one Blenheim (Brown and white) and a little tri-colour who was just the most marvellous character. Sadly she had the syndrome that so many of them suffer from now - and died under anaesthetic having surgery to try to relieve the symptoms. She was only five, and that was six years ago - we still miss her as we feel it wasn't her time to go. We lost her and our little tabby cat (also very young - under 2) within two months of one another. Little hairy people are so much part of the family aren't they. They give us such wonderful memories though - I have lots of photos of both Jazz (dog) and Muffin (cat) and they make me smile every time.🎉 MORTGAGE FREE (First time!) 30/09/2016 🎉 And now we go again…New mortgage taken 01/09/23 🏡
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just popping on to say massive congrats to beths DD and weezl on their new arrivals, and (((HUGS))) to Sunnygirl xx:A
My DD is due at the end of the month but has developed severe SPD so can hardly walk, and is on crutches and having acupuncture.It's very worrying so I might not be on as much:("You can't stop the waves, but you can learn to surf"
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just popping on to say massive congrats to beths DD and weezl on their new arrivals, and (((HUGS))) to Sunnygirl xx:A
My DD is due at the end of the month but has developed severe SPD so can hardly walk, and is on crutches and having acupuncture.It's very worrying so I might not be on as much:(
Just clicked on your post to see if there was any news.
I had SPD from 30 weeks and was on crutches and had a brace. The only advice I got from the physio was to keep my legs together :rolleyes:(Horse, bolted, anyone
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The midwife was more helpful and advised me not to stand when I could sit and not to sit when I could lie down.I ignored her completely of course and it all went away when the twins appeared.
Wish her all the best from me. xxx
And congratulations to Beth and family. :j :beer: :T0
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