What animal represents you the most, and why?Hmm... I think that would have to be the mountain goat, because I can't seem to keep away from mountains, and when I'm not actually mountain, I can often be found on the wall at the climbing centre!
But I don't usually take these kinds of risks:
So without further ado, here are 10 random things about me.
Thalidomide was a drug that was used in the 1960s to treat morning sickness, however it had devastating side effects, causing malformed limbs and other deformities in people whose mothers took it during pregnancy. Less than 50% of these infants survived. I am so lucky that my mother listened to my grandmother's advice and stopped taking that drug when she was pregnant with me.
When I was 18 months old, I caught measles and whooping cough at the same time, and got very seriously ill. It developed into bronchial pneumonia and I was close to death on and off several times over the next few years, until the doctors identified the infection that was causing the problems and treated it.
As a result, I have a strong respect for conventional medicine, but also a respect for the old-fashioned wisdom of my grandmother. Nothing is failsafe, and all information should be questioned and checked.
A few months later, Ethereum's value exploded. Meh...
OK, so I passed up the chance to pay off my mortgage, but at least I was able to pay off my immediate bills! And as we all know, with crypto, you never know what's round the next corner.
I have never been so shocked or embarrassed in my life! I simply didn't feel worthy! But I scribbled my name (the signature just looked like very bad handwriting rather than a glamorous scribble!).
I'll write more on becoming "Dear Nat" later.
It happened seemingly out of the blue, and led to some sharp adjustments in my eating habits. It was difficult at times, as the consumption of anything containing cow's milk gave me excruciating digestive problems, and although most people were sympathetic, there were some people who clearly thought I was just being a faddy eater.
But in the long term it's probably been good for my health, as it's made me think more about what I eat, and to look at health in a more open-minded way.
I always use the same recipe, just for convenience: two bananas, a quarter of a pineapple or half a mango, an orange, 400-600ml water, two handfuls of spinach or kale and a quarter avocado. Blend and enjoy!
So that's the 10 random things about me that I'd like to share. And you have to admit, they are pretty random!
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