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surely everyone who watches football made walker second favourite after aguero and took the 33/1. i forgot to stake the £66 i intended to because i was distracted by wigan going 2-0 up vs arsenal :(
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Great article by Marina. Funny that it took The Guardian to be the first to comment on this sham and not the daily trade paper who could have echoed what we've all been saying years on here.
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What are the odds of that! Bookie diagnoses baby's life-threatening condition after father pops in to place Grand National bet
Hospital doctors misdiagnosed baby Amelia with gastric reflux Bookie recognised symptoms of pyloric stenosis that had affected her baby a decade before A father who visited his local bookies to put a bet on the Grand National found his luck was in - after the bookie diagnosed his baby's life-threatening condition. Mark Parsisson popped into his local William Hill to place a bet on the popular horse racing event, with little Amelia, who was unwell. He got chatting to the cashier Vicky Leonard, who immediately recognised the symptoms, and wrote the condition down for him on a betting slip. Doctors at the Royal Bolton Hospital, Greater Manchester, had twice told Amelia's parents that her vomiting and incessant crying was caused by a common problem called gastric reflux, which can usually be eased by more frequent feeds and extra burping. But Amelia was in fact suffering from - a rare the narrowing of the opening from the stomach into the small intestine - that could have left her fatally dehydrated. Vicky recognised the disease because her own daughter, now 11, had suffered with it as a baby. The condition causes severe projectile vomiting and typically occurs in babies aged two to six weeks. Mr Parsisson did some quick research on the internet then took Amelia straight to Manchester Children’s Hospital, where she was correctly diagnosed with the condition. Amelia Grace quickly underwent a 40-minute operation which fixed the problem. Now the sales manager, who lives with his wife Jane, 32, and son Jake, 8, from Bolton has started legal action against the Royal Bolton Hospital. Doctors at the hospital diagnosed gastric reflux when Amelia Grace was aged two weeks and seven weeks. Mr Parsisson said: 'She was in pain constantly, crying all the time. We have been stuffing her with medication that she has not needed for nine weeks. 'I just feel that we were pacified for being over-protective parents when our baby was on the verge of death. 'I want to make other parents aware of this. I am just so relieved, we went through a journey from hell.' When Ms Leonard, 35, heard Amelia Grace’s symptoms she said she knew exactly what was wrong with her. 'It was bizarre, he was explaining what was going on with his baby and it was like he was saying what had happened to me,' she said. 'I had the exact same problems with my daughter when she was two weeks old, it was just hell.' Pyloric stenosis affects about one in every 350 babies, usually boys. It prevents the baby digesting milk and causes them to vomit, which can lead to severe dehydration and in some cases, death. Royal Bolton Hospital bosses defended the diagnosis, saying babies with pyloric stenosis usually lose weight as well as the other symptoms. In pyloric stenosis, the muscles in the lower part of the stomach enlarge, narrowing the opening of the pylorus and eventually preventing food from moving from the stomach to the intestine Head of communications Heather Edwards said: 'If a baby is only displaying vomiting without being dehydrated and losing weight this is more likely to be a different diagnosis such as gastric reflux. 'We’re very sorry if Mr Parsisson feels that staff did not explain this to him fully and also that he did not feel they were taking his concerns seriously. 'Meanwhile we’re pleased to hear that little Amelia is well and hope she continues to make good progress.' And Mr Parsisson's flutter paid off as well. He put a fiver each way on Sunnyhillboy, who came in a very close second. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2129604/What-odds-Bookie-diagnoses-babys-life-threatening-condition-father-pops-place-Grand-National-bet.html#ixzz1sZtHQl00 |
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http://www.highstreetsfirst.org
Mayoral candidates support the aims of High Streets First We went to a hustings on Wednesday night at St James's Church in Piccadilly, where we asked the Mayoral candidates what they thought of the campaign. Green candidate Jenny Jones said: "Betting is a mug's game and the bookie will always win and I totally support what you're saying." Boris Johnson said: "We certainly should be making it easier for councils to block them (bookmakers) - they're not only spreading false hope, they're reducing the economic vitality of high streets. Bookmakers are a spiritual narcotic that breed false hope and it's a terrible thing to see." http://bit.ly/HXPOlS Ken Livingstone said: "Local councils should determine the mix of shops on the high street. Betting shops are preying on the poorest and most vulnerable in the community." Ken recently produced a report stating his intention to give local councils more power to limit the number of betting shops, which you can read here. PDF FORM http://bit.ly/I7pt2t Brian Paddick said: "Proliferation of betting shops on our high streets are exploitation of the poor. The more you allow those shops to set up, the more they can take from the people who are least able to afford it. Betting shops employ very clever lawyers who can overcome any objection that the local council or police put forward to their application and we need a change in the law." |
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jenny is shrood
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it was me i wanted a nifty on to knick a tenner, but me zero key got stuck and heyho 100K richer now
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I'm sure the Gambling Commission will come down hard on the Hills shop and as their company policy dictates, Ms Leonard will no doubt be instantly sacked for allowing an underage child onto the premises.
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I'm sure the Gambling Commission will come down hard on the Hills shop and as their company policy dictates, Ms Leonard will no doubt be instantly sacked for allowing an underage child onto the premises.
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Any chance of any actual British Racing 'journalist' investigating this alleged 500k bet story in full?
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Alun, they are all, in one way or another, relient on the bookmaking industry for their living - every last one of them...
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hard to believe they'd take that bet - wouldn't take take 5 quid at 1/5 from me.
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Lt. columbo on the job
"just one more thing" why was a credit card used an not a credit account? |