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Going to see gp today she is lovely very supportive. I saw her last week as I have been feeling very low and suffering with lots of pain. So she sent me for some blood tests and an xray on my hip which I broke 4 years ago and has been giving me pain. Anyway did get my hair coloured last Friday so greys vanquished for a while.

Meeting up with a friend tomorrow eve for a catchup.

Finally got granted low rate DLA after fighting it for two years. I couldnt have done it without the support of another very good friend who went with me for moral support. Why do i still feel guilty about claiming anything?

Anyway so glad to be back o the site. Love reading all your posts.x

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