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Edited to say some kind soul is checking for me and so hopefully I'll be feeling very silly soon and all will be well

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I'm away from home looking after my father who is in hospital.


I haven't been able to get through to my family all day and I think because I'm away and stressed I'm really worried - probably totally unnecessarily about them.


I thought someone might be able to help by quickly popping round to my house and ringing the bell - I suspect they've just left the phone off the hook but in my stressed state I'm imagining carbon monoxide poisioning etc etc


My mobile was stolen - so I've lost all my contact - which is why I'm asking on the forum.


Please PM me if you can do this and I'll send you my address - and I'll make a chocolate cake for you when I return!!!

Thank you DonGee My dad is slowly improving and all is well at home


They'd just misplaced the home phone and it had run out of charge - as well as not answering their mobiles!


Thanks for everyone who offered to help and the lovely person who popped over and got my daughter to give me a ring

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