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I'm a bit sore from the exploratory surgery but that's healing up ok, the main physical symptoms are nausea, bloating and indigestion which make it difficult to eat in the quantities I'm used to. They have been gradually getting worse over the last few months, I actually went to the docs a month or two back and they thought it might be an ulcer and gave me medicine accordingly. The other one is sweating, especially after I eat when I find I need a cold wet cloth on my forehead, and when I'm sleeping.
Sorry to hear that the symptoms weren't caused by something as simple as this....
I don't think that there are any words that can ever offer comfort, maybe the comfort is that people try to find them. So sorry to hear your news - stay strong
It will come to us all. Some of us have a better idea of when than others, but the final day is always subject to extension !
Live each day as it comes, as you want to, with a focus on the positives
I hope to exchange banter with you for a long time to come
If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, quacks like a duck,it must be a duck
In a nutshell, they can be used interchangeably in most situations
One more thing. Sometimes you will see people spell till as a contraction of until: that is, as 'til. This is simply wrong, and not seen outside of old poetry and modern greeting cards aiming for a "poetic" tone. Anywhere you see 'til being used, till would be the correct word.
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