I found something strange on my back – and eventually I just couldn’t ignore it / Adrian Chiles
When I first discovered this vaguely troubling symptom, I embarked upon my tried-and-tested routine for dealing with such things: 1. Pretend it’s not there. 2. Acknowledge it is. 3. Convince myself it’s growing The NHS is a funny fish. It often kind of almost works brilliantly. Almost but (…)
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