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Thanks hun. Means a lot to know someone read my post
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best of luck, but you'll be fine I'm sure of it 













. Thanks Nina. Hope things are Ok your end too <3.












Tsuki wrote:^ Sorry I didn't mean to make it sound like I was having a go. I meant I'm grateful someone responded to my whiny post. Thanks Nina. Hope things are Ok your end too <3.
And my Mum said she would attend the appointment with me so I'm a little less nervous now I know I won't be on my own.....and I'm grateful this appointment has been made. Hopefully we can get rid of this fungal the infection once and for all
but still, all the very best 


























































Amanda wrote:And just like that she vanished, like a fart in the wind.
















































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