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@CheerBear, the first time I had to make a decision on something like this was when I was quite young and the decision was very clear. The second time was more difficult because I was at the other end of my fertility cycle and the decision was much more final for my lifetime. I had decided to go one way for some time in this instance, then changed my mind at the last minute. As I've said before, I have few or no regrets about either event, but I do sometimes think in a passing way about what might have been if my life had taken a different direction.
24-11-2018 06:13 AM
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It's a serious subject but really no issue for me to talk about it, especially with you, @CheerBear. Glad to be able to share with you.
Now I think I will return to bed for my next sleep. Wishing you calmer feelings this day.
Hi to everyone in this thread too, have been reading and 'supporting' but not replying much on the forum just now. Hoping today is a good one for all.
24-11-2018 06:23 AM
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24-11-2018 08:56 PM
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Just doing a check in @CheerBear if you are up for one. No probs if not?
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My day was not exciting I can tell you @CheerBear. You didn’t mention wanting to be bored to death 😘.
i went to the market and got food for mum which I then delivered to her, spent nearly 4 hours at her house, then went to supermarket for a few things and have collapsed on my iPad now. Trying to get the motivation up to do the jobs I wanted to do today 😳:face_with_rolling_eyes:
24-11-2018 09:05 PM
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