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  1. Thank you Mister m, i have been told i cannot get any bereavement counselling until i have gone through the "normal" grieving process which is 12 months. fortunately i am in a position where i can pay for counselling and have been seeing someone for a few weeks now and it has helped. but i appreciate you trying to help me
  2. which would be good if we only sold mops, have you seen a the kleeneze range lately have a look http://www.mykleeneze.com/karenandscott
  3. i am a kleeneze distributor and earn on average £1600 every 4 week part time. joining has never been easier or cheaper than it is now. you can pay in installments so can join for either £45 or £25. There is plenty of orders out there for everyone. no one starts with a customer base it takes 6 months to get one together but once you have one it is so easy. the real money is in team building. BEDROCK the best advice i would give you is find out what help, training and support your sponsor will be giving you as this is key to being successful. i must just stress though that when we have a team we do not take anything from our team members we only earn from them being in our business once they start earning and that is when kleeneze pay us extra bonus for supporting that person. if you dont feel they can offer you the support you feel you need then let me know and i will give you more information.
  4. I really feel for you and can empathize, my husband took his own life 9 months ago, we had been together for 30 years. no note, no warning signs. although he had depression from a very young age i had no idea he would do that. i just got up one Sunday morning after a very normal Saturday evening and found him hanging from the loft hatch. my annoyance is the lack of support i have received regards any counselling, the bank froze my account so i had no money, and the people who avoid you because they dont know what to say. if anyone is thinking of taking this route then please please think of who you are leaving behind and the effect that this will have on them
  5. thats fine, i will get the email right third time lucky [email protected] had eye surgery yesterday so got blurred vision lol
  6. presenting catalogues is a great way of finding out who wants them and who doesnt, however, you may get someone coming to the door who wouldnt want to look at the book so will tell you they are not interested, they have then been removed off your list when they might have a partner who would be interested. there are pros and cons for both sides. if you would like some more information then email me at [email protected] and i will give you a call and we can discuss it further Karen ---------- Post added 07-05-2013 at 21:52 ---------- sorry its [email protected] new email address
  7. Thanks Mags its nice to hear a success story. I am pleased your brother is on the mend. I am getting much better now, i do have diabetis but we ar trying diet control to start with so off i trotted to slimming world and have lost 6lb in my first 2 weeks, its a start. The GP also got me on an excersise by referral scheme so i go to the gym twice a week and have a trainer that stays with me and is helping me build my strength and stamina back up. Also developed sleep apnoea, lol if i was a dog they would have put me down. I am staying a lot more positive and have even started reading again thanks to my son buying me "50 shades of grey " for my birthday..............now i understand what all the fuss is about. If anyone does know anybody who might have recently had a similar illness to me and they want a bit of support or just someone to moan at then please pass my details on.
  8. just an update, been taken off codeine and had all blood pressure medication changed and feel much much better, apparently one of the side effects of codeine is a headache so had my pain gone and the pills were deceiving me? who knows. My head is a lot clearer now although i am still physically very tired but i suppose that is the same for anyone who has been laid up for a while the muscles become flabby. I have to go and have a glucose tolerance test now as they think i may have developed diabetis, not sure if that is through the brain problem we will know more when i go back for my next scan. My problem now is trying to get some weight off while not being physically able to do a great deal excercise wise. i still cannot bend over, or lay flat so things like sit ups are out and need to be careful what i do physically as i dare not increase my BP. I will get there in the end thanks ccit for your comments, i am very suprised there are no others out there going through similar problems. I hope everyone is enjoying the jubilee weekend and thanks for showing an interest
  9. Hi everyone, 10 weeks ago i suffered a brain haemorrhage and also had an aneurysm. i had surgery for 7 1/2 hours and had one vessel clipped and the other coiled. I have been told repeatadly that i am so lucky to be alive and many people just drop dead. However, I am really struggling with the recovery process. I am still in pain daily, i am physically unable to do such a lot of things, my short term memory is rubbish and i struggle with concentration for any period of time. All i hear from everyone is it could be worse but that doesnt help, i only know 2 people who have had the same thing as me and both are dead so i cannot compere notes Is there anyone out there who can sympathise and have a good ending to their story? In am not looking for sympathy just someone who understands where i am at and rerassure thanks
  10. hmmm it didnt send the picture over as well not sure how to do that so will post a link instead http://www.kleenezeshop.com/products/1194-waspinator.aspx I have had it on good authority from customers this works, however i havent used it myself as i have never had a need
  11. Picture of Waspinator Product image Product image Product image Waspinator (0 votes ) Now you can keep those wasps OUT of your garden with the Waspinator. SKU: 60828 £10.00 Availability: In stock Bookmark and Share A simple but great idea, it works by mimicking an actual wasps nest - basically because wasps steer clear of unfamiliar nests. Proven to work, the Waspinator can actually clear an area of 6 metres radius - and it'll remain that way! H30cm (12") approx.
  12. The three Degrees at Batley variety club, 1978 or 79 not sure which
  13. i am pleased to hear all went well, it just gets better from here
  14. Hi Beamer just wondered how you were? did the surgery go ok? I am sure there are others who would like to know as well Karen
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