@StandingHannah How did you achieve this? I have a 19 year old whose food range if anything is getting narrower. We keep offering ever, but she always refuses.
@fesshole AI writing is always immediately obvious. I am a proofreader and I genuinely don’t know why people think we can’t immediately tell, even when they’ve edited it.
@John_Barach The square brackets are to mark an editorial insertion, which I suppose is correct, in that the ellipsis isn’t in the original, but it does seem like editorial tautology! I’m in the UK and wasn’t taught to do this, I’m not sure where it comes from.
@AnnieHQ21 This is weird - my 6.4 score was met with a shrug of the shoulders. I’ve never been offered statins and I’m now starting to worry I should have been.
@Muncomagic We pay £5500 a month for mum. We’ve just sold her house to pay for it and the house value has just covered the arrears as it took ages to sell. It’s heartbreaking, but we’ll soon be below the £23k threshold for the council to pay after all savings and house gone.
@colonelkurtz99 It is hard to see your parent in a nursing home but in many ways my mum (with dementia) is living her best life - she is cared for and people come in to do activities with her, including music, which she loves. So much better than us struggling to keep her safe at home.
@anon_opin People replying ‘there is’ - you do realise that each surgery has their own system? Just because you can book online at any time doesn’t mean everyone can. My surgery does online booking but you can only access this during a mysterious morning timeslot that I’ve not yet found.
@Nyct0phil3_x This depends entirely on what your hobbies are. I found amateur theatre that requires rehearsals till 10pm several times a week (plus a really intensive show week) was impossible with children. Just started again at 55.