A big THANK YOU: As we approach Christmas can I... - Ataxia UK

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A big THANK YOU

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As we approach Christmas can I suggest we thank doctors nurses ambulance drivers firefighters police and very many more people who look after us through all the year

In particular let’s give a very warm thanks to our careers, wives, husbands, brothers, sisters, neighbours, and any more who look after us with our ‘Ataxian’ problems. Without them life would be much more difficult.

And let’s remember those who are on their own with little or no help

A very happy Christmas to one and all

Ted

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Absolutely agree Ted, thank you for the reminder...... and a Merry cjristmas to your good self and family😀

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Litty

Excellent x Happy Christmas all great new year x

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