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Monthly Archives: March 2014
The NHS Rocks
Yesterday afternoon, I truly thought my number was up. I was just getting ready to pick the Offspring up from school, when bang, my heart clicked into over-drive. Serious over-drive. Over the years, I’ve had a lot of experience of … Continue reading
Bicycling and Dystonia
On Sunday, I ventured into the depths of our over-stuffed, rubbish filled garage and noticed a set of handlebars poking out from behind a selection of broken electrical items. About an hour later, my much abused, slightly muddy, pride and … Continue reading
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Horse Riding and Dystonia. Progress Report 22
Sadly, this quarter’s Botox treatment has not proved to be very effective. Usually, I notice an immediate improvement in my dystonic sysmptoms, but this time around, the impact has (so far) been minimal. However, in spite of this, things could … Continue reading