Again, your accusations are totally false. No one said that having the jabs would make you immune to covid. Where are you getting your information from? If you take the time to look at the data, it's the young people that haven't been vaccinated yet. My grandson's friend in the same class at school tested positive. My grandson is nearly 12. The boy was quite ill with covid so all the class had to isolate for 10 days. Only 12 pupils in my grandson's class. My daughter was testing him every day as I was spending the weekend with them. He was negative as was his older sister as she's 15 and goes to a special school for autism. My daughter, her partner and myself have been double jabbed, Unfortuately the boy passed it on to his younger sister and his Mum. Luckily for her, she had been vaccinated. One less case in hospital.
We don't know if Boris has got the virus. He's just taking precautions and good for him, Well done to Boris
A bit like this video, People only hear what they want to hear
Totally false. I've had my smear, mammogram and colon tests done within 3 months of moving back to the Uk last September.
My daughters best friend who has terminal cancer has received nothing than the best care.
I have skin cancer and I was treated within 2 months of speaking to a Dr. Had the biopsies done in December and then the surgery on 19th April.
If you're talking about knee or hip replacements, then it may be because they are over weight. I know this because I was waiting for 2 years to have my hip replacement done in Spain when I lived there. It's not because they can't do the operation, it's because there's no point if you're putting all the weight on the replacement. My legs are like stick insects but I'm just "top heavy" but I did it
He might have just been drinking "Dandelion & Burdock" a tad like your "Root Beer" Why do a lot of people always "assume" or "accuse" people of drinking alcohol:dunno and no one has to share anything on here if they wish not to, especially when you get slapped in the face for doing so
I admire you for that I've lived on my own now for 15 years and it's made me so much stronger. Doing things for myself. Not always that easy if it involves heavy work but I push myself to do it and then I feel great after achieving that goal
I thought the same way 12 months ago when I moved back to the Uk. Had to leave everything in my apartment in Spain and moved in with my daughter and family here in the Uk for over 9 months. Sleeping on her settee for all that time but I got through it. Had operations for skin cancer, still having to "dress" one wound that just doesn't seem to want to heal and that's from 19th April.crying:
Eventually sold my place in Spain and I was lucky enough to get this lovely bungalow "rented" as I didn't want to buy again. Not worth it at my age I'm now settled back in England but I still don't regret living in Spain for the past 15 years. My kids wanted me back home and I didn't want to die alone in Spain. Morbid I know but I have missed our beautiful country side here in England.
You'll get there, you just have to be optimistic and believe in yourself. If I can do it at my grand old age then you can. Stay positive
I've not been able to visit my best friend in America for nearly 2 years now due to this pandemic. Whenever I feel a bit "down" I just listen to music.
This is mine and my friends favourite song to each other.
RE: START YOUR DAY WITH A SMILE
@ Karl. You always make me smile with your songs and animations I'm only going off the "Title" of the song. You know what I mean