@naomicfisher Part 2.
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Failing Maths made me feel like a lesser person, I actually had nightmares about it until after I passed my GCSE. I've now been able to lay it to rest.
BTW... did I mention that I ended up loving algebra?π
@naomicfisher I sat mine I my 40s.
I found retaining the logic of it so difficult. Closer to the exam, I practised for 8 hours a day at weekends to make it stick. I had 3 children and a 30 hour a week job.
@menomatters Why is anxiety not included. It was my most debilitating symptom closely followed by night sweats, which caused sleep disturbance and low mood. Anger, anyone?
@MartinSLewis This happened to us too. My husband's company car benefit had pushed us over the threshold, and he didn't realise he had to self assess. We had to pay back Β£10k. We had just moved house and were able to manage it, but we were furious when we learned the 49k rule. Disgraceful.
@Florence0803@menomatters I have the same issue, though it's happening less often. I have found the most effective product to use to be La Roche-Posay Cicaplast. Good luck π
@TrafficwatchNI Near misses everyday. Why don't they have a filter arrow in place for those coming from Sandown Road. Also drivers regularly run through red lights on the main knock Rd...
@WanderingPsych So sorry Louise. I am sitting at my Mother in law's bedside while she struggles to leave this world. Heartbreaking but such a privilege.
My thoughts are with you β€οΈ
@duranduran@BSTHydePark Desperate to attend but how can I go about booking tickets and flights at this point in time#relivingmyyouth#JT#Bucketlistβ€οΈ