@AllyFothers When diagnosed life is very hard and you feel as though you are grieving for a good while. I promise you though, life just becomes normal and it is an everyday thing in the end. Daughter diagnosed aged 2, now nearly 17. Wishing you all the best x
I keep being asked what I make of the UFO thing in Congress yesterday, so here it is: I watched a few clips and saw some people who seemed to believe stuff saying extraordinary things without presenting extraordinary evidence. Therefore I have nothing more to say, other than: It would be great if true - it would take a bit of the pressure off our civilisation if we werenโt the only means within the Milky Way by which the Universe understands itself. Sadly, as of today, I still feel that pressure, so can we perhaps focus on not messing our world up rather than hoping that, to paraphrase Sagan, someone will float down to save us from ourselves.
Working for MTW and having a type 1 daughter being looked after by the same Trust, delighted to have been using the libre for over 4 years (some of the time unfunded). Well done Kent and Medway!!
Crying. So brilliant. So important. Too emotional to articulate more. I am glad there are 7 year olds watching this who wanted to be a goalkeeper like I did! But didnโt think it was โappropriateโ or โallowedโ to voice it. Thank you Lionesses. #Lionesses