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Just wanted to write a message to send along a big thanks to a few lovely ED good samaritans who helped me on... Thursday? I was the mum with a small toddler in a pram, who had a fainting/sick spell due to morning sickness near The Clipper on North Cross Rd. I was feeling horrid, and was sitting on the pavement behind a car with my toddler waiting for my husband to pick me up, and a passing gentleman checked on me, as well as a white-haired lady with a ponytail wearing black (maybe from Jeannie Avent Gallery?), who also gave me a much-appreciated bottle of cold water. Staff at the Clipper also helped my husband to find me. Thank you all for being discreetly kind to a stranger who was having a bit of a vulnerable moment... Gives me faith that there are lovely folk out there, especially in ED! Many thanks again.

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