Hi I'm aged 48 my Birthday is 18th October.
I have known my wonderful hubby David for 26 years, been together for 23 and married for 20.
We have a gorgeous son of 15 Michael who is the love of our lives.
Our other sweetheart is a yellow Labrador aged 5 called Kaiba who is very much a part of our family.
This is our Lab Kaiba when he was only 9 weeks old, Ahhh
This is him now at 5
We were married on 22.7.89
Here's my favourite young man Michael who's a real darling, we are both very proud to have such a wonderful son.
I have been looking through the amazing graphics on this site for a year now, and would love to know how on earth you do them, sadly I haven't got much of a clue (but I am having a go) I really appreciate all of you that do such a marvellous job. xxx
Here are some wonderful Graphics that have kindly been made for me by some very clever people.
Thank you everyone for your time and talent xxx
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I was talking to one of my friends who is a nurse.
She told me that she is seeing more and more women come into the ER
with heart related problems.
Because I care about all of my G-G friends,
I thought I would share some good info on women's heart health.
If you experience any of these symptoms:
1. Discomfort, tightness, uncomfortable pressure, fullness,
squeezing in the center of the chest lasting more than a few minutes, or comes and goes
2. Crushing chest pain
3. Pressure or pain that spreads to the shoulders, neck, upper back, jaw, or arms.
4. Dizziness or nausea
5. Clammy sweats, heart flutters, or paleness
6. Unexplained feelings of anxiety, fatigue or weakness - especially with exertion
7. Stomach or abdominal pain
8. Shortness of breath and difficulty breathing
DO NOT HESITATE...Call an ambulance! Time is of the essence!
Tell them that you are having heart attack symptoms.
They will send an ambulance to transport you to a hospital emergency room.
After you make the phone call, crush or chew a full-strength aspirin
(swallow with a glass of water) to prevent further blood clotting.
Please share this info with others!
Blessings, Rita
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Hello Friend,
I was talking to one of my friends who is a nurse.
She told me that she is seeing more and more women come into the ER
with heart related problems.
Because I care about all of my G-G friends,
I thought I would share some good info on women's heart health.
If you experience any of these symptoms:
1. Discomfort, tightness, uncomfortable pressure, fullness,
squeezing in the center of the chest lasting more than a few minutes, or comes and goes
2. Crushing chest pain
3. Pressure or pain that spreads to the shoulders, neck, upper back, jaw, or arms.
4. Dizziness or nausea
5. Clammy sweats, heart flutters, or paleness
6. Unexplained feelings of anxiety, fatigue or weakness - especially with exertion
7. Stomach or abdominal pain
8. Shortness of breath and difficulty breathing
DO NOT HESITATE...Call an ambulance! Time is of the essence!
Tell them that you are having heart attack symptoms.
They will send an ambulance to transport you to a hospital emergency room.
After you make the phone call, crush or chew a full-strength aspirin
(swallow with a glass of water) to prevent further blood clotting.
Please share this info with others!
Blessings, Rita