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4 April 2022 at 12:32 am in reply to: This Thread is about how a person who had a stroke in May 2021 is experiencing life AFTER the stroke. My Ups and Downs. #1714204CeliaMember
Did by any chance, watched SBS tonight the interview with Gorbachiv?
SBS Australia – Meeting Gorbachev | Sunday 8:30pm on SBS | Facebook
Victory for NATO impossible: Gorbachev (sbs.com.au)
if so what did you think of the interview and politics during that period please?
1 April 2022 at 10:57 pm in reply to: This Thread is about how a person who had a stroke in May 2021 is experiencing life AFTER the stroke. My Ups and Downs. #1714203CeliaMemberHad an computer expert come into the house during the week, after the stoke I have had some issues being able to do things my memory had forgotten about a lot of it was editing our photos.
In the conversation I asked about the age of our computer and the memory of it.
She said it is fine [about 8 years old now] but hubby had some large software put in a couple of years after and according to the expert I still have a lot of capacity in it.
One thing that she said was I don’t know why people are able to send such huge files, a lot of servers refuse to let them go through, I think our server is one of them. Also a lot of people complain about their computer because they are not looking after it correctly, like cleaning out old files, not to mention cleaning up old emails! So many are left there that are not needed and things start to go wrong.
She has be going over to Outlook down from the other saft wear so I hope I can plod along ok without having to buy new software and computer.
CeliaMemberOn Page 102 I put some photos of Ukraine before the war was considered, I was just looking back at those photos such a pretty countries and wonderful cities could be seen.
Here is a map of Ukraine; today we have learned the names of these cities and towns as the damage from Russia continues sadly. Each time I see this damage I wonder who and when all this mess will be cleaned up.
CeliaMemberCan you imagine how the Queen feels then RnR?
It is bad enough for us, but she has been used to being full of energy till late.
I guess we all suffer in various ways, some worse than others!
CeliaMemberCeliaMemberCongratulations Toot!
CeliaMember28 March 2022 at 3:29 pm in reply to: This Thread is about how a person who had a stroke in May 2021 is experiencing life AFTER the stroke. My Ups and Downs. #1714202CeliaMemberCovid-19
Just had a conversation with Mary who comes and helps me in the house; she caught Covid-19 on 14th March;
The last time I was in contact with her was two days prior to that and we spoke to the GP and he suggested to have another test to make sure, it came back negative.
We have just spoken to Mary, we wanted to know how she was as so many people in WA have gone into hosital.
Mary is 36 with five children; she said she was in bed for a few days and now she is feeling weak and tired and her two elder children are the same, I think the eldest is 16 and then 14 the second eldest.
Her three younger children also caught the virus and it affected them like a cold, nothing more and we could hear in the background their normal noise like kiddies normally do. So it is not affecting the younger children.
Her mother also had this covid virus and is now getting over it and she is in her 60s.
The children aged under 11 seem to just have a cold and running around.
My cousin in the UK has had it and is in his 70s and is not well, his wife also has had it and last I heard she is in hospital with a heart attack, have not heard from them for two weeks which is unusual.
So this virus is affecting everyone differently and what seems to be happening is if you are overweight you have a problem.
CeliaMemberLOL
Cats do that too!
They are like lions they walk around their area to mark it.
CeliaMemberNow I know why I leave mine in my hand bag and forget it is there!
CeliaMemberLOL a friend from NSW sent it to me, he said it came from the USA!! LOL
Perhaps it is a common sign in Libraries these days?
CeliaMember25 March 2022 at 3:26 pm in reply to: This Thread is about how a person who had a stroke in May 2021 is experiencing life AFTER the stroke. My Ups and Downs. #1714198CeliaMemberPICTURED: All six teenage girls who died instantly when semitrailer slammed into their sedan while they took a left turn on highway a country music singer Blake Shelton – from the same town – pays tribute
All six girls who were tragically killed when a truck collided with their car at an Oklahoma intersection near Tishomingo have been named by friends and family. Above from left to right: Gracie Machado, Addison Gratz, Madison Robertson, Memory Wilson, Brooklyn Triplett, and Austin Holt were named by their loved ones on social media. The truck driver was identified on Wednesday as Valendon Burton, 51, a rock hauler and doting grandfather whose semi hit their car as it was apparently attempting to turn across his lane and onto U.S. Highway 377 near Tishomingo. The six high school students were packed into a small, 2015 Chevy Spark with just four seats – and only the two teenaged girls riding in the front seat were wearing seatbelts, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol said Wednesday. The six girls were all students of Tishomingo Public School, according to the district’s superintendent. The driver was 16 years old, three of the other girls were 15 and the other two passengers were both 17.
25 March 2022 at 3:22 pm in reply to: This Thread is about how a person who had a stroke in May 2021 is experiencing life AFTER the stroke. My Ups and Downs. #1714197CeliaMemberClaire Bridges from St. Petersburg, Florida was fully vaccinated when she tested positive for COVID-19 in early January. She was born with a congenital heart condition and was soon hospitalized, requiring life support. She suffered liver damage, kidney failure, and muscle deterioration called rhabdomyolysis, which led to doctors amputating her legs. It was a month before Bridges could sit up again, and two months before she was able to go home. She has remained positive, and her father said she was happy to be alive. On Saturday, she celebrated her 21st birthday at home with friends and family, smiling in a wheelchair with her legs still bandaged.
[what an amazing young woman god bless her]
25 March 2022 at 3:19 pm in reply to: This Thread is about how a person who had a stroke in May 2021 is experiencing life AFTER the stroke. My Ups and Downs. #1714196CeliaMember24 March 2022 at 3:39 pm in reply to: This Thread is about how a person who had a stroke in May 2021 is experiencing life AFTER the stroke. My Ups and Downs. #1714195CeliaMemberCeliaMemberMy kittens did that four years ago!
23 March 2022 at 7:39 pm in reply to: This Thread is about how a person who had a stroke in May 2021 is experiencing life AFTER the stroke. My Ups and Downs. #1714191CeliaMember23 March 2022 at 11:30 am in reply to: This Thread is about how a person who had a stroke in May 2021 is experiencing life AFTER the stroke. My Ups and Downs. #1714190CeliaMemberHad close contact on 12th with a person that tested positive for Covid 19, so we both went and had a test yesterday it has come back negative thank goodness.
23 March 2022 at 11:19 am in reply to: This Thread is about how a person who had a stroke in May 2021 is experiencing life AFTER the stroke. My Ups and Downs. #1714189CeliaMemberFashion designer Alex Perry speaks about his 30-year marriage to wife Mary in a rare personal interview: ‘I don’t know how she didn’t kick me out’
Australian fashion designer Alex Perry has shared intimate details about his early career, his marriage and his Greek roots in a rare personal interview. The 59 year-old, who has dressed the likes of Kourtney Kardashian, J.Lo and Simone Holtznagel, doesn’t often speak about private matters or his pre-fame life. But he told The Sydney Morning Herald his wife Mary, whom he married at age 24, was actually a driving force in the early days of his multimillion-dollar fashion empire.
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