I had a car accident in February 2020. It left me with a few long term problems. To cut a long boring story short I got an injury that made drawing and writing difficult. Walking became a problem because I kept falling over. Recently I had a dizzy turn. It was late stage Ménière’s Disease. My hearing has deteriorated and I have hearing aids.
If anyone remembers my boy George, I pay a professional dog walker. He loves going to exciting places like local parks and meadows. It is good for him to meet other dogs who are in the small group. I don’t get out much anymore now I am not allowed to drive. I’m so glad we have the internet, It is an extravagance. I love my iPhone and iPad.
Best wishes to you all.
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Lovely to hear from you. So sorry to hear about your problems but great to see the picture of George. Oh yes, I do remember him. Good to know that he gets out and about.
Good to see you again Christine and George seems to be doing well. Sorry to hear about your health problems but what a wonder the internet is as it keeps you connected.
Lovely to see photo of George. Thanks so much for sharing it with us. Am so really sorry to hear of your health problems. Rotten luck. Do look after yourself. Yes, thank goodness for the internet; so glad you engage with it to good effect. You have inspired me to perhaps get another dog after losing mine a year ago, as I, too, can no longer walk them, due to back problems. But if you pay professional dog walkers, perhaps that's something I should consider too. The dog I dog-sit currently, gets walked before and after he visits me, which works. So, very many thanks indeed for giving me the idea. xx
Welcome back Christine, so sorry to hear about all your problems. It's good to know that you have found a good walker for George. Keep in touch, Carole xx
Hello Christine and welcome back. So sorry to hear of your problems, we just dont know what is going on in peoples lives do we . It seems like you are coping well and adapting. I love the fact that you have a dog walker for George and he is getting out meeting new friends, he looks a lively little soul and am sure is good company x
Welcome back, Azure Sky. Definitely remember you and George. So sorry to read about all that has prevented you from being with us in the meantime. Big virtual ((((hugs)))) to you and George.
WElcome back Azure Sky, glad to hear you have recovered even if left somewhat less able. I remember your dog nice to know you have someone to walk him now you are less able, at least that way you still have his company too. Take care x
So sorry to hear you have had a bad couple of years. We just never know when things will happen and change our life. Obviously a car and your driving was a way of getting about. I am sure you will get to know plenty of friends on here to chat to and keep each other company. Hope your day goes well. Brian
Welcome back, Christine. Sorry to hear about your health problems. I lost my husband in 2020 so not often on the site but have since developed liver problems myself so joined the British Liver trust on Healthunlocked so keep in touch with my old friends on here. Great that George is going strong and getting out and about . So good to hear from you
so sorry to hear about your problems but glad to hear about george again. lucky george to have a dog walker and see the world ! what a pity he cant return and relate to you all the exciting things he has seen while out !
How could we forgot you and George, Azure? Really good to hear from you again but sorry you have had such a bucket full of difficulties. Very best wishes, Jean
Nice to meet you Azure. A lovely photo of George. I hope your health remains stable and that we will hear from you again to tell us about George's adventures.
Welcome back!Sorry to hear about your accident and also about the Menieres Disease. I have it too and know how rotten it can make you feel.
I'm so pleased to hear you still have George for company. I expect you miss your walks with him but it's good he can go out and about with his dog walker.
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