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Mrs B. is being allowed home this afternoon, a few conditions but at least she'll be at home.
Picking her up after 14:00.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.From July to Nov. last year she had 3 blackouts, none since, suspected Epilepsy but not proven, had to give up driving though sadly, 'cus she was up and down to Norwich like a yo-yo. I'm now her full time carer, after 34 years I have no problem with that at all. Tash and her friend Nat who live with us are a great help when they're not at work, both NHS Professionals which is handy.