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By gooner1990 · Posted
Worth the money in the long run if you ask me -
By steviewevie · Posted
nsh, it's a safe seat. Probably less focus than if she was standing as an independent. Unless she continuously calls Starmer a racist c**t. -
By ourkid1984 · Posted
My wife has ADHD and I have autism. I do the planning, she does the going with the flow forgetting and then re-remembering/getting reminded who she is seeing. She has been to 2 Glastonbury's and loves it, but does take some time out of the main entertainment areas to do some craft etc to help focus her mind and may just wander up there on her own while the rest of our group are watching an act. She lives her life with reminders/alarms on her phone to help her remind her of what she wants/needs to do. She finds doing that helpful not just in the real world but at Glastonbury too. -
hard to say, I've been a quiet few times now, it feels like jumping on a roller coaster and seeing where it takes me. It will be likley you that I'll feel sorry for - she'll likely be contantly wanting to change and move on and do new things becase theres that much to do (alcohol helps me to slow down and slighy switch off, so i can stay in one place for a little while) so it may be worth while agreeing to let her go and explore (I still move around constantly) and meet up with her later unless you can keep up with her
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So that will now be the focus of all the media coverage from now on then.
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