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Joanna was diagnosed with learning difficulties at age three and held back at primary school.
But, said Keith and Jean, she was “a very jovial and happy child”. She loved music, discos and karaoke.
At around 18, she started having seizures. Neurologists discovered she had epilepsy and sleep apnoea. They told her to start using a Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) machine at night.
She responded “marvellously” and “immediately ceased” having seizures in her sleep, they said.
Joanna Bailey was a very jovial and happy child who loved discos and karaoke, said her parents.
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But persistent daytime seizures, alongside her learning difficulties, made it impossible for her to work. Craving independence, she moved to a Romford care home, The Grange.
Whippet Bourbon Wins Best in Show at 20th AKC National Championship Presented by Royal Canin
National Champion Beats Out More Than 4,000 Dogs
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ORLANDO, Fla., Jan. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ GCHP CH Pinnacle Kentucky Bourbon, a Whippet known as Bourbon triumphed over more than 4,000 competitors to earn a $50,000 cash prize and the title of Best in Show at the AKC National Championship Presented by Royal Canin, held December 12-13, 2020 in Orlando, FL. Bourbon, owned by Justin and Cheslie Smithey, K. Latimer, J. Descutner, and N. Shaw of Sugar Valley, GA and bred by Justin Smithey and Yvonne Sovereign, was crowned America s National Champion by Best in Show judge Mr. James A. Moses after a weekend of intense canine competition.
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ServPro employees stripped carpet Monday from the lower sections of the Altoona Area Public Library after a burst water main flooded the libraryâs ground floor last week, knocking out the buildingâs power. Mirror photo by Ike Fredregill
Crews continue restoration efforts on the lower levels of the Altoona Area Public Library after last week’s flooding, but there’s still no set timeline for reopening, a library spokeswoman said.
“We don’t know the extent of the impact to (the library’s) services right now,” said Jennifer Knisely, the library’s executive director. “If we can get power restored quickly, we can bring back Wi-Fi and perhaps get people back in for appointments.”
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