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What £26k?

Posted on February 6, 2012 by innervoice2011 — 5 Comments

I just wanted to state some facts before I write further. My wife is disabled and needs 24/7 care My wife has a progressive condition I am her full-time carer We have  a disabled child who also needs care during…

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