Monday paid out £200 just for a switch for windows on the car a sedona,big ouch,e bay no joy, Tues,partner had an outpatients check up,may have slight brain damage,he felled a tree onto his head 2 years ago,suppose that will be more checks now,and for the third thing our boy has just been diagnosed with an under active thyroid,and has become ill now and had to visit doc again,started on treatment can,t wait until we see a specialist,as he is so bad,and now we have been told he has to go into hospital as he is only 13,and this is rare so young,for tests. to top it all off supposed to be back touring in the UK for 3 weeks leave 23 June so fingers crossed. please cross your fingers for us all thankyou sarah
 
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Well Sarah,i wouldnt worry one bit about the car because at the end of the day its just money and the world would be a better place without it.

But i do hope your family are really safe and well as these are what matter as they say if you,ve got your health-you,ve got everything.Good luck.
 
Well Sarah,i wouldnt worry one bit about the car because at the end of the day its just money and the world would be a better place without it.

But i do hope your family are really safe and well as these are what matter as they say if you,ve got your health-you,ve got everything.Good luck.
sarah here not worried about car it is only money after all.
 
sarah here with an update. now have an outpatients appointment 6 days before ferry,for our son ,so it is still fingers crossed,for our holiday but he is feeling better now he is on tablets.thanks for crossing fingers peter.
 

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Trying times for you and your family Sarah and I add my best wishes to those of other forum members for good outcomes in both cases.

The only positive aspects have to be that at least both your husbands injury and your sons medical condition have now been recognised by the medics who will be able to offer effective treatment or therapy.

Far better that these things although worrying are known about than if they were completely undiagnosed and untreated.

Good Luck
 
Trying times for you and your family Sarah and I add my best wishes to those of other forum members for good outcomes in both cases.

The only positive aspects have to be that at least both your husbands injury and your sons medical condition have now been recognised by the medics who will be able to offer effective treatment or therapy.

Far better that these things although worrying are known about than if they were completely undiagnosed and untreated.

Good Luck
husband is the best he can be after 2 years and 4 months,poor son has only just stated treatment and we are not sure if dose is right but he is feeling better.more bloods tomorrow no doubt.
 

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