Olive and Alice ✌🏻

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Olive and Alice ✌🏻

Olive and Alice ✌🏻

@OliveandAlice

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Reigate and Banstead Schools FA
Reigate and Banstead Schools FA@RandBschoolsfa·
📸📸 BREAKING NEWS📸📸 A huge congratulations to our U11 Girls’ who have been nominated for a Reigate & Banstead Sports Award -Junior Team of the Year. A huge honour in our first season! we look forward to the awards night in March. @reigatebanstead @SpenceOgilvie @surreyfa
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SpenceOgilvie
SpenceOgilvie@OgilvieSport·
In their debut season as a district team , the u11 girls will never know how impactive their successes will be for future years. Hopefully now schools will actually nominate female footballers for trials . Well done girls so proud of you .
Reigate and Banstead Schools FA@RandBschoolsfa

Another outstanding performance from our U11 girls today. 8️⃣ - R&B (Goals- Evie 4, Poppy Y 3, Poppy B 1) 4️⃣ -@MertonSchoolsFA Our attention turns to our game next week vs @BexleyPsfa @surrey_girls @SpenceOgilvie @surreyfa

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Olive and Alice ✌🏻
Olive and Alice ✌🏻@OliveandAlice·
@HorshamFC Thanks to the @HorshamFC boys and @WinFinchleyFC for signing programmes and chatting to our boys and my daughter after the game. Show and tell at school is going to be epic after half term ❤️ you made their day ❤️❤️
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@MsSmaraw
@MsSmaraw@MsSmaraw·
Give us an education secretary that’s actually been a teacher in a state school relatively recently. An actual teacher that possibly went on to be a headteacher. Someone with a teaching degree. That’s a good basic starting point. Someone who has walked the walk.
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Jessica Rojas 🇺🇸💪
Jessica Rojas 🇺🇸💪@VoicesUnheard·
"By this time, it was March and we were still not seeing any improvements. School became a huge obstacle, because not only was she struggling physically, she was also struggling mentally, as all of her progress she had previously made, was set back. She was in 6th grade, and had almost worked her way out of needing an IEP, and was sitting in with the high school band at performances. She was getting dizzy and lightheaded in class, and her resting pulse rate would get so high that the school wasn’t comfortable with her being there, since the equipment couldn’t register her pulse being that high, understandably! At this point, she was struggling to remember her flute fingerings and wasn’t able to retain information or keep a train of thought. She was having issues at school making it through the day and her teachers could definitely tell she was struggling. I called her pediatrician and asked for more help, Because she just wasn’t getting better. She was in constant pain and nothing was helping her. It was like having a newborn again. She couldn’t sleep, and was in excruciating pain at night. Nothing helped. At her GI appointment, at Riley, there were more tests and after finding nothing wrong in that department, we were back to the drawing board. No one had any explanation as to why this was happening to her, other than receiving the HPV shot. Another call to her pediatrician for help. We were referred to Riley Rheumatology, Riley Neurology and Pain specialist team, but available appointments were months out. At this point, Cami can’t attend school, stand for more than a few minutes, she wasn’t sleeping or eating like normal, and was just miserable. When your child tells you, she feels like she’s being ripped apart from the inside, you make some waves and make things happen! More phone calls to get into Riley ASAP. Riley Neuro and Rheumatology appointments all had thorough checkups/ tests, and bloodwork, and Cami was cleared in their respectable departments. That meant no answers, and another referral to Riley Pain Management. A 3 hour appointment with 5 incredible doctors has led us to today. Doctors that are certain that all of this was caused by that HPV shot. There literally is no other explanation for what has happened to my Cami Mae. We went from having one pediatrician that she saw once a year, maybe twice if she got sick, to now having a total of 11, and she is a Riley kid. I thank God for this hospital and the doctors and nurses that have helped us along the way. Cami was just taken back by her pain management team/surgical staff to do an intercostal nerve block to try and alleviate her pain. Pain that was caused by an injection that is supposed to help kids. This is only step one, in what could be a very, very long process to get her back to “normal”, if that ever happens. This is not supposed to happen. I in NO way blame her pediatrician OR the nurse that administered the injection. In fact, I adore them both for all they have done for her, and the people in the office that have pushed us along to get us where we are today. Cami went from a healthy, active child, who loved to play softball, and playing outside to a child that can’t swing a bat. This injection almost killed her. As a parent, it’s the hardest thing in the world to have to go through. This injection is NOT required for children to attend school. It is NOT mandatory. Your body can heal itself if you do indeed get HPV. I am in no way telling you to not vaccinate your kids because as parents, we want to protect them in any way we can. But, I am BEGGING you to research all of the negative side affects that it brings with it, and to SHARE THIS POST!!!!!! I truly believe that if I hadn’t taken Cami to the ER as fast as I did the day she got that shot, that she wouldn’t be here right now. "
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Jessica Rojas 🇺🇸💪
Jessica Rojas 🇺🇸💪@VoicesUnheard·
HPV vaccine- shared by Mom. "Caution!!!! LONG, but informative post. A lot of my friends have kids the same ages as mine, (Cami is 13) and this most definitely is something you should be aware of, and is absolutely a matter of life and death. (Call me dramatic, I don’t care. I know what we have been through and I can tell you, the nightmare is very real.) I’m sitting here at Riley Hospital, writing a post I never thought I’d be making. The last 10 months have been an absolute nightmare, and I think it’s time to tell our story, to try and prevent someone else from going through what we have. In January, 2020, we went for a doctor visit because Cami had previously had strep throat over Christmas vacation, and we wanted to make sure it wasn’t coming back. (Repeat strep test came back negative) Cami was laughing and joking with the dr and nurses caring for her that day. It came up that she was due for her 2nd HPV vaccine and we were asked if we wanted to go ahead and get it done since we were already there. I asked her and gave consent, and the nurse came and gave her the injection. Within seconds, our whole world changed. Before Cami got up from the exam table, she told me she didn’t feel very good. Knowing that sometimes that happens, we just got up and went on our way. By the time we got to the elevators, Cami could barely walk, and had to sit down in the elevator. By the time we got to the hospital lobby, she could not make it to my truck, I had to come and pick her up at the doors. The next 2 hours were pure hell. She started having chest and stomach pains, couldn’t walk, or stand at all, and was having trouble breathing. I called the dr office and let them know I believed she was having a reaction to the shot. They told me, that wasn’t something they had heard of, but if it persisted to let them know. At that point I had had enough. I had Jesse carry her to the truck and I took her straight to the ER. They ran tests and did bloodwork, but kept telling me she was fine. Everything looked fine. I told them she was NOT FINE, that this all started with the HPV injection and I was told “it shouldn’t be that.” “She’s hyperventilating and just needs to calm down.” 😳😡 She was still struggling to breathe and we were both terrified. Her Blood pressure was up and down and she was still struggling with standing anytime she tried to walk. Anytime she would stand, she would get weak and almost pass out. They said she was dehydrated and ended up giving her 2 bags of fluid and ran a bunch of tests. (She was FINE in the dr office a few hours ago, mind you..) After 6 hours, we were released with no answers and just told that she was hyperventilating and needed to take deeper breaths, calm down and come back if not better in a couple days, and referred her to a pediatric GI doc for her stomach/chest pain. Things did NOT get better. She couldn’t stand longer than a couple minutes without almost passing out, and couldn’t walk from one end of the house to the other. I decided to take her to Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital ER, to get a second opinion and prayed for some answers. After another 6 hours in there, and many tests run, they believed that she had POTS syndrome, and suggested for us to do a tilt table test ASAP, and to see a pediatric cardiologist. We saw the cardiologist at witham and they confirmed needing the tilt table test to get a gauge on what was happening. We went for the tilt table test and it was confirmed that she had POTS syndrome. During that test, her BP dropped to 60/30, and just scared us both more. We were referred to a pediatric cardiologist at that point to arrange more tests to see what was going on. We started a treatment plan, with hopes that she would feel better. They said that they believed The injection “zapped the connection between her brain and her adrenal system, depleting her sodium levels.” We were given a treatment plan and sent on our way with high hopes." Continued 👇
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Mister K
Mister K@HTMISTERK·
Curious post! Shall we all ask our Year 5&6 pupils what they want to see? I’m not sure it will be these three things.
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Olive and Alice ✌🏻
Olive and Alice ✌🏻@OliveandAlice·
One of my fave things to come out of @FIFAWWC is now,every time my son saves a goal in the garden he tucks the ball under one arm,waves his other arm around & shouts ‘fuck offf’ 😂 can’t wait for him to do this tomorrow when all the family are round for his bday 🤪 @maryearps027
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Sam costigan
Sam costigan@Samcostigan4·
So its a yellow card for kicking the ball away but only if you've not already been booked? The inconsistency of rules in football is what frustrates people the most #Lionesses
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🌬️@captnwilliamson·
i’ve said it before and i’ll say it again; leah williamson, what a woman
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All For United WFC
All For United WFC@AllForUnitedWFC·
Mary Earps - World Cup Golden Glove Winner🔥 The worlds best and she's ours🤩 PUT HER SHIRTS ON SALE. #ENG #MUWomen
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This Girl Can
This Girl Can@ThisGirlCanUK·
History makers. Trailblazers. Game changers. ⚽ Commiserations, but what a campaign, @Lionesses. ❤ You've inspired so many girls and women to take up the beautiful game and have done us all proud. Well done. 👏 #ThisGirlCan #FIFAWWC
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FIFA Women's World Cup
FIFA Women's World Cup@FIFAWWC·
The adidas Golden Glove Award goes to Mary Earps! 🧤
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Olive and Alice ✌🏻
Olive and Alice ✌🏻@OliveandAlice·
@brendanh61 @BBCSport My kids were watching.. they understand she made a mistake and lost her head for a bit. She’s human, as are we all. Doesn’t take away from what she’s done so far in the tournament and kids certainly won’t judge her by her mistakes 👍🏻 they’ll keep supporting her and the girls ⚽️
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brendibhoy
brendibhoy@brendanh61·
@BBCSport Should have been a double red. Great example for children watching.
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Michelle Owen
Michelle Owen@MichelleOwen7·
Please let’s not pile on Lauren James. Yes it was a moment of madness with no thought but it was one moment… we all make mistakes especially when we are young. I doubt many of us have had that immense pressure on us.
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