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@Cuddlebear 

How even the nuns could kick! 

I didn't originally get into it but ended up learning. 

Perth held the biggest woman's football game during WW2 that had over 50K supporters to raise money for the war effort.

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@avant-garde The nuns! lol that’s a sight to be seen playing football n the mum outfit lol! I wonder what the Pope thought of it lol!!!!  How unusual that WA had the biggest following. You’d think it might have been Melbourne. I honestly had no idea that women did that during the war time. 

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@Shaz51 Aha blood test. I have them regularly to check on some medical problems. I hope it’s nothing serious for you. 

sounds like you have a good plan for the day. Declutterring is always good. We don’t realise how much stuff we accumulate. 

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@Cuddlebear 

But then how in the UK they banned women's football after the war, but Australia embraced it

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I have them regularly to check on some medical problems.--- me too @Cuddlebear 

 

hello @avant-garde 😍

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@Shaz51 I hope they come back with good results. 

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Me too @Cuddlebear 

How are yours xx

I have the kidney specialist next week 

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@Shaz51 Mine are not as good as I would like but not as bad as they were last year. My GP also isnt as onto it as I would like. Next round of blood tests in a few weeks so if certain areas have not improved I will ask GP to investigate and address it. 

Do you have a problem with your kidneys? 

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@Cuddlebear , I have kidney disease stage 4, 17 % and only one kidney 

Lots of complications to go with it 

And the specialist wants me to start dialysis soon but not sure when xx 

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@Shaz51  I’m really sorry you have stage 4 kidney disease. Does the 17% represent the kidney function level? I don’t know heaps about kidney disease but I do know about dialysis through watching medical documentaries and/or reading information. I know a little about kidney disease and I know that it isn’t a walk in the park. How are you feeling while you wait for dialysis to start? I don’t suppose a kidney transplant could help? 

Are you close to medical facilities thwt do dialysis? I really hope so.