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24 June 2015
Off to recharge our batteries
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Tomorrow Andy and I go to Glastonbury, after Woodstock probably the most iconic music festival in the world.. Friends, family and regular b...
14 June 2015
When carers get sick
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I've got yet another chest infection, I feel really rough and no doubt, thanks to my asthma, a prescription for a course of steroids wil...
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8 June 2015
Give the invisible children a break too
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A few years ago I wrote a blog post about whether respite was a right or a privilege . It has always felt like I should be so grateful to t...
15 May 2015
The EHCP Process: An exercise in jumping through hoops?
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Securing an Education, Health & Social Care Plan to support your child's special education needs feels at times like being forced to...
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2 May 2015
Let's talk about death (so we can get on with living)
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We really don't handle the whole issue of dying well in this country do we? It's just not something spoken about, a taboo subject...
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19 April 2015
Cancer Relationship Status: It's Complicated
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I guess it's time for an update on Andy's cancer treatment. It's 6 months since he was first diagnosed with stage 4, metasticise...
30 March 2015
A&E is not a dumping ground
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Before children I had never paid a visit to the local accident and emergency department as an adult. When my first three came along I had ...
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19 March 2015
Overcoming my British reserve (all thanks to Amanda Palmer)
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When I go to Glastonbury I prefer to wander around around, discovering music that I might not otherwise have heard if I stuck to a rigid li...
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