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It has been a judith heard's husband dr alex heard uganda really challenging few weeks and my poor parents have had to deal with the worst of it from me. With emotional Skype exchanges judith heard's husband dr alex heard uganda and tears being shed daily I prepared myself for being sent home. On days that I felt the worst this seemed like the best option for me, I wasn’t able to eat so I was feeling weak, I was just drinking 3-5 litres of water a day and still managing to be sick judith heard's husband dr alex heard uganda. I was alone in the hostel and I just wanted to be at home with my family around me. I went for regular check ups at the Dr’s and we discussed my options, I wasn’t well enough to fly but if I got to a point that I was I just wanted to hop on a plane home.
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