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So sorry to hear your news, Lynne. Remember, animals and humans all have seizures from time to time. It's not always a terrible sign. My mother-in-law's cat started collapsing when she was 5 or 6, everyone said that was it. She lived on for years after that, with occasional collapses. It never seemed to bother her.

In many ways that is the worst part.

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As he got older they became increasingly less frequent.

The car drove off and was abandoned not far away. Three people have been arrested and charged with causing death by dangerous driving. The driver was 19 and uninsured.
As I'm sure you understand I am somewhat subdued this morning.




Hope they do a custodial; saw a TV report recently that someone got 12 months community service and a 12 month ban for driving into another car and killing the young boy in the back seat.

I could do with some myself, feeling rather down tonight.



Great news Claire. Now, go get that takeaway.

Pleased to hear that you had a better day Claire.

Tragic when someone so young is lost in such a mindless way.
Glad to hear you got things sorted at work Claire, hope you have a great weekend.

Cheers
MTM

Cheers
MTM



Hope things go ok for you.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknew... -

Urinary sheaths, medication to stop the constant urge and even technical aides such as a mat at the side of his bed which sounds an alarm when he stands on it are but a few I've seen used successfully in this situation.
Fingers crossed you can sort out the help you need and fingers crossed for your mum.
Thanks Desley, I've just got a very bad feeling about it.