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THANKS EVERYONE- But unfortunately -?
« on: Wednesday 05 February 20 17:59 GMT (UK) »
Not sure of where putting / posting this should have gone?

Unfortunately I have to make the decision of that I am not able to continue with family history anymore. My health condition has got to a stage where research is very hard to proceed with and I feel that further research will be to much to continue with? This amount of text has taken me in excess of near on 5 hours to complete. Answering or posting requests are no more, have to finish with this, Great thanks to you for all / everyone's help. Perhaps if they can find something that improves my condition I will return,Just J



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Re: THANKS EVERYONE- But unfortunately -?
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 05 February 20 18:10 GMT (UK) »
That is sad :(
Not sure what your health condition is that stops you however is it possible that you could continue doing what you love by using one of the many softwares that are available...contact your local library, your local community education, your council and/or any local charity which supports the condition you have.

For many years I worked for Community Education and taught many people to use PC software ( and there are lots available) who had, had strokes, were blind or had cripping arthritus. Get all and any help you deserve to enable you to continue to do the things you love to do which also stops you feeling isolated as well.

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Re: THANKS EVERYONE- But unfortunately -?
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 05 February 20 18:19 GMT (UK) »
Oh dear BD.
That must be so difficult for you.
All good wishes
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« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 05 February 20 18:26 GMT (UK) »
Very best wishes to you.   :)
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« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 05 February 20 18:31 GMT (UK) »
Very sorry to hear you have had to give up due to your health, perhaps you can keep an interest by logging in from time to time to see what is going on

Good wishes to you for better health

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« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 05 February 20 19:10 GMT (UK) »
Sorry to hear you have to give up because of your health condition  :'(
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« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 05 February 20 20:22 GMT (UK) »
This is very sad to read and we hope that you will find something that will keep you occupied and entertained (if that's the right word) whilst you struggle with your condition. It must be incredibly tough for you to go through.

Incidentally, I did try a "morse keyboard" on my mobile phone, and I was able to tap out a message onto a screen by pressing dots and dashes on my mobile phone. Luckily I remember morse, but it is learnable.  This technique is used by a number of people who have physical difficulties.

It's a Google supported project and here is a link to the project:

https://experiments.withgoogle.com/collection/morse

I wish you well and I hope that in time things will get better for you. We will be here for you if you ever are able to come back.

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« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 05 February 20 22:04 GMT (UK) »
I feel so sad for you, BD; is there anything any of us can do to help?

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« Reply #8 on: Thursday 06 February 20 16:43 GMT (UK) »
Thanks to all for your reading of my post and suggestion/concerns.My mind/head is not all too clear at present, have no idea of how long this posting will take me to do but have started it at Fri.8.15 just to see how long it takes me with some?? breaks?? in between. I have been with/in post-stroke etc etc etc condition now since the end of 2015 and have had alongside N.H.S, Private Treatment to find of what is the continuing cause/causing of my constant health problem changing symptoms? All prescribed medications may give some help for a short period of time?, but then for some reason they seem to add more pain than than releivement?? The most appropriate diagnosis that I had was from a 20 minute Private Consultation that I had with a Specialist Stroke Doctor. Within the appointment time he informed me that my condition / Stroke? had then forwarded itself into being a Thalamus Stroke ??( Please research yourself into what the difference is of what a Thalamic is to other?? strokes?? if you want to know?) Furthering with his diagnosis he advised me that with all the medications that he could prescribe there was not one that he knew would or could help me? A Needle in a Haystack Scenerio and still looking?
Five years plus on now with my Post-stroke suffering, of which I have now to remove certain daily doings and activities, which will have to bring put more caring responsibility from my carer??
The changes in me since the end of the year are more instability, being more easily confused, chronic fatigue is more? regular, being unable to do my daily regular short walk/s on crutches or with assistance, break up of vision, my right side partial paralysis seems to be worsening along with the needles and pins accompaniment. The Total Knee Replacement that I had,five or six months before that I had my Stroke. Doctor's assessment was that the T.K.R had nothing to do with the causing of my Stroke ?? Since my stroke, for what I thought would be a quicker recovery, I joined a local well known gym. The Private Physio that  have had, one was formerly a Premier Football Club Physio and the other was and still is I believe a County Cricket Club Physio. After a while with the gym I was finding it just was not enough?? Nobody was able to tell me when is too much too much and when are you not doing enough. Private accupuncture has always slightly helped me and I decided to continue with this. A session of this yesterday is what seems to have given me ( some? ) energy and hold my head and body together for the composition of this posting.  As I have been trying to put together this letter since this morning,I have to stop here now. Thanks for your well wishes and hope that I am able to return back to my Family History or that I may decide to pass on all that I have acquired to another Family member.
Thank you all again for your help, I would not have got as far back without it.
Hoping the above is understandable?
Happy Hunting ,BEST REGARDS Just J.
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