Kneeza
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He'll certainly be missed by Eddie Kidd, among others.Seen Banger a few times at the City he was pretty difficult to miss.
He'll certainly be missed by Eddie Kidd, among others.Seen Banger a few times at the City he was pretty difficult to miss.
I remember Banger when he was wrestling. And didn't he go on to run his own Security firm?
Football super agent Mino Raiola at 54
Mino Raiola: Football agent dies aged 54
Football agent Mino Raiola - whose clients included Borussia Dortmund striker Erling Haaland and Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba - dies at the age of 54.www.bbc.co.uk
Haha!!
I presume the after service drinks and food will be at the Winchester?Dennis Waterman, star of the Sweeny and Minder.
Hi Clint. Not handling this very well at all. Missus is still in hospital - 4 weeks now - and I'm struggling to cope with her hallucinations. She tends to phone me when she has them, telling me what she sees, e.g. "there's a crowd of nurses outside the ward having a party" or "there's a group of people, all in black and wearing hoods, standing in the corner of the ward." She phoned me at 7.30 this morning to ask "how many are left?" I asked what she meant and she said "There should be four - you, me, Angie (her daughter), and Harvey (our dog)." I just said we're all here and we're all fine." She 'oh, that's okay' and hung up. These calls can be quite scary the way she describes things. They can be anytime - from 6.30am to 11.30pm. I'm phoning doctors in a bit to see if I can get some help with what I feel is the onset of depression.@Houchens Head just seen you respond to my post H.
Was actually wondering if you were OK earlier as I hadn't seen you post for a few days.
Hope you and Mrs HH are OK?
Must be worry for you. Is it due to her medication?Hi Clint. Not handling this very well at all. Missus is still in hospital - 4 weeks now - and I'm struggling to cope with her hallucinations. She tends to phone me when she has them, telling me what she sees, e.g. "there's a crowd of nurses outside the ward having a party" or "there's a group of people, all in black and wearing hoods, standing in the corner of the ward." She phoned me at 7.30 this morning to ask "how many are left?" I asked what she meant and she said "There should be four - you, me, Angie (her daughter), and Harvey (our dog)." I just said we're all here and we're all fine." She 'oh, that's okay' and hung up. These calls can be quite scary the way she describes things. They can be anytime - from 6.30am to 11.30pm. I'm phoning doctors in a bit to see if I can get some help with what I feel is the onset of depression.
Anyway, thanks for asking and showing concern, Mate.
Cheers HH
Hi Clint. Not handling this very well at all. Missus is still in hospital - 4 weeks now - and I'm struggling to cope with her hallucinations. She tends to phone me when she has them, telling me what she sees, e.g. "there's a crowd of nurses outside the ward having a party" or "there's a group of people, all in black and wearing hoods, standing in the corner of the ward." She phoned me at 7.30 this morning to ask "how many are left?" I asked what she meant and she said "There should be four - you, me, Angie (her daughter), and Harvey (our dog)." I just said we're all here and we're all fine." She 'oh, that's okay' and hung up. These calls can be quite scary the way she describes things. They can be anytime - from 6.30am to 11.30pm. I'm phoning doctors in a bit to see if I can get some help with what I feel is the onset of depression.
Anyway, thanks for asking and showing concern, Mate.
Cheers HH
Ah fucking hell, sorry to read this. Hope you’ve got some people around you and are also remembering to look after yourself.Hi Clint. Not handling this very well at all. Missus is still in hospital - 4 weeks now - and I'm struggling to cope with her hallucinations. She tends to phone me when she has them, telling me what she sees, e.g. "there's a crowd of nurses outside the ward having a party" or "there's a group of people, all in black and wearing hoods, standing in the corner of the ward." She phoned me at 7.30 this morning to ask "how many are left?" I asked what she meant and she said "There should be four - you, me, Angie (her daughter), and Harvey (our dog)." I just said we're all here and we're all fine." She 'oh, that's okay' and hung up. These calls can be quite scary the way she describes things. They can be anytime - from 6.30am to 11.30pm. I'm phoning doctors in a bit to see if I can get some help with what I feel is the onset of depression.
Anyway, thanks for asking and showing concern, Mate.
Cheers HH
Doing my best Terry!Ah fucking hell, sorry to read this. Hope you’ve got some people around you and are also remembering to look after yourself.
Houch ask the doctor about the possibility of it being a drug or combination of drugs she's on causing hallucinationsHi Clint. Not handling this very well at all. Missus is still in hospital - 4 weeks now - and I'm struggling to cope with her hallucinations. She tends to phone me when she has them, telling me what she sees, e.g. "there's a crowd of nurses outside the ward having a party" or "there's a group of people, all in black and wearing hoods, standing in the corner of the ward." She phoned me at 7.30 this morning to ask "how many are left?" I asked what she meant and she said "There should be four - you, me, Angie (her daughter), and Harvey (our dog)." I just said we're all here and we're all fine." She 'oh, that's okay' and hung up. These calls can be quite scary the way she describes things. They can be anytime - from 6.30am to 11.30pm. I'm phoning doctors in a bit to see if I can get some help with what I feel is the onset of depression.
Anyway, thanks for asking and showing concern, Mate.
Cheers HH
Hi Clint. Not handling this very well at all. Missus is still in hospital - 4 weeks now - and I'm struggling to cope with her hallucinations. She tends to phone me when she has them, telling me what she sees, e.g. "there's a crowd of nurses outside the ward having a party" or "there's a group of people, all in black and wearing hoods, standing in the corner of the ward." She phoned me at 7.30 this morning to ask "how many are left?" I asked what she meant and she said "There should be four - you, me, Angie (her daughter), and Harvey (our dog)." I just said we're all here and we're all fine." She 'oh, that's okay' and hung up. These calls can be quite scary the way she describes things. They can be anytime - from 6.30am to 11.30pm. I'm phoning doctors in a bit to see if I can get some help with what I feel is the onset of depression.
Anyway, thanks for asking and showing concern, Mate.
Cheers HH
I would assume that this is actually some form of water infection probably caused by dehydration - it can cause amongst elderly people exactly the symptoms being described
Thought the same but would be amazed if a UTI was not one of the first things that was checked (and dealt with) when symptoms of confusion set in.
Yes, had the same in my family too.I would assume that this is actually some form of water infection probably caused by dehydration - it can cause amongst elderly people exactly the symptoms being described
That hadn't occurred to me personally, but seeing as you mentioned it, my missus's feet have swollen considerably, which they said is caused by water retention. Just wondering if there's a connection maybe? But I'm sure the doctors will be looking at everything. She went for an MRI scan today as well, so hopefully might get some answers from that.I would assume that this is actually some form of water infection probably caused by dehydration - it can cause amongst elderly people exactly the symptoms being described