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dear Pipsy, only young compared to the both of us, but both my sons say things to me which is how the younger generation think, I suppose we were no different to our parents, well years ago, boy, my grandma used to say how time goes quicker as you get older, but my sons say the same.
Let us know how you go with Amy, and there's nothing wrong with disagreeing with she says. I do the same with my psych.
I bet you could tell her a few stories that would interest her, but it's part of learning for her.
Can you tell your doctor what you think about the cream, and if it's actually working because your been on it for a couple of months.
Take care. L Geoff. xx
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dear Pipsy, isn't it interesting because Mum and Dad hardly spoke about their parents, and as Dad was a doctor his father couldn't pay for his training because he was bankrupt, so Dad's grand father supported him financially throughhis whole course.
Dad's dad did recover and imported those little squigly games that came in cereal boxes, plus many other funny little toys.
How did you go with Amy, and doctor tomorrow.
All the best. L Geoff. x
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dear Pipsy, that's great news about the blood tests a perfect 64 year old, and the cream is working, we couldn't wish for anything better, whow fantastic.
What happened about your car, are you able to drive it.
I hardly knew my grand parents, but with Dad's parents his dad was also a whisky drinker with milk but died when I was about 5 while Dad's mum we were always prime and proper with her and manners were a must, while Mum's dad was always in hospital and hardly knew him, while her mum came and lived with us and passed away in her late 80's.
Mum was lovely but was put into a nursing home too soon, but she had a knee replacement and was not given any physio so she couldn't walk, and I remember when I was with her by myself and she knew what would happen to her as time passed bye, and asked me if I could do something to her so she wouldn't end up being a vegetable, but I told her that I couldn't, and wished that maybe I could because she died as being a vegetable, couldn't talk, walk or communicate at all, so that thought always sticks with me.
I know that you will get back to me which is lovely. L Geoff. xx
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dear Pipsy, I am so pleased that your safe, and guess what I dreamt of last night being in a car accident.
Being shaken up still means that you have to recover and can make you nervous, so please take the greatest care.
It's never nice when someone gets a lump that could mean it's cancer, so I do wish him the best, but what I hope doesn't happen is that L thinks this is more important than what you are going through. L Geoff. xx