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Lazy moo or depressed??

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  • amyb_2
    amyb_2 Posts: 3,346 Forumite
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    Errata wrote: »
    NHS only delete GP medical records on people when they're dead, so your records will still be there. Dormant and gathering dust, but still there :D

    Oooh scary.... How would they know when i was dead bearing in i have no idea who the doc is or my NHS number-y thing though
    I'm so boring, my clothes wanna keep someone else warm, someone cooler
  • Errata
    Errata Posts: 38,230 Forumite
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    lol......I'm sure the NHS IT system does it. Except when computer says no!
    .................:)....I'm smiling because I have no idea what's going on ...:)
  • reheat
    reheat Posts: 2,304 Forumite
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    20+ hours a day in bed is a real warning sign I would say, beyond lazy. I have known someone with real clinical depression, and this was a feature ... doesn't mean it is, but could be. Your flatmate was not always like this, so does the change in her behaviour tie in with any other change in her life? Her new man's not dragging her down for instance is he? Or anything else?
    Favours are returned ... Trust is earned
    Reality is an illusion ... don't knock it
    There's a fine line between faith and arrogance ... Heaven only knows where the line is
    Being like everyone else when it's right, is as important as being different when it's right
    The interpretation you're most likely to believe, is the one you most want to believe
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