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I vote number one Jennies Richard number one draw with Marys Richard Jeans Steve . Must be a few more .... The chocolate eating housewife ...The washer woman .....naughty lady
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Can I nominate my Alan? YES I'VE CHANGED, PAIN DOES THAT TO PEOPLE.
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Hi Chrissey I will vote for my husband Richard when I found out about the RA he was there he found out about the illness as Sophie was only 9 months old he looked after her and me also when I found out about the MS he was there again when I fell apart he was so strong he is very ill him-self and needs an operation asap he is still thinking about me and Sophie he also looks after his older aunt and uncle his friend who has had a heart operation also my mum and dad he is one in a million to me Mary L
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Hi, I must mention my hubby. He is so good. He went from an extremely active wife to one in a wheelchair overnight. He does everything without complaint and I am very very lucky. PLease give him a thought, I would so appreciate it. His name is Tony. Deb x
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My MARK for sure!
Perfect husband and father of five......
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Steve is also one in a million. He retired 3 years early to care for me and he most certainly HAS cared for me for the past 7 years - through thick and thin. I wouldn't swap him for the whole world.
Love Jeanxxxx
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Well i wouldn't like to be voting on this one!!! YES I'VE CHANGED, PAIN DOES THAT TO PEOPLE.
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you know thinking about this thread we all would like to vote for our husbands/wives as being the best every-one of them are the best to us so I think all of them should win a medal Mary L
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I agree entirely Mary. I wouldn't say my husband is the best, but he comes pretty close at times. They all deserve a medal just for putting up with us! Doreen xx
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Well Ian certainly does Doreen......... YES I'VE CHANGED, PAIN DOES THAT TO PEOPLE.
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Hmmmm, strange you should say that. I nearly put at the end of my post....."especially Julie's Alan"!
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Anyone who puts up with you two deserves a Knighthood!
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here here
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I can't let this pass without a word of praise for my heroine - Hazel. Not oncw during 29 years of disability has she let me down.Bob
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She certainly is a lovely lady, Bob. It was a pleasure to meet her in Leicester.
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My Steve and Jamie are very suppotive as well . If i needed them . Christine The chocolate eating housewife ...The washer woman .....naughty lady
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yes they all special here here for hubbies,partners. mine as sure alot yours do have own health challenges tries to help support in his own special way. hes unable help me early mornings when i need most but he makes up for that other times day. just given him big hug to say thankyou for his help-while he does my supper. melly cuddly cats make my world seem so much more fun
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This is such a lovely thread for our lovely hubbies, partners, girlfriends etc, they all deserve medals, I wouldn't be without my Alan, even Lia knows when I'm taking a dreaded hypo with the dreaded diabetes and she's not even 2........bless them....
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Not only husbands and wives deserve a mention, so do our children and parents. They are as supportive as partners, especially children who have grown up with a parent with ra.
Bevxx
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