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Gemma Parry

Aspiring Journalist, History student at @SwanseaUni and news editor of the @waterfront. @HPUKStudents contributor, blogger and proper valleys girl. Tweets own.

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    Coming out of our closets 

    Dealing with invisible illnesses Let’s sit back and imagine that you’re in the shoes of a specialist, preparing yourself to meet a new patient in your office. You don’t know what to expect; you don’t know what this person is like and you have no idea what health problem you are going to be treating. Your patient walks in and you note that they smile at you, but seem a bit distant. You can’t help but notice that she is watching your every move with scrutiny and yet, she can’t look you directly in the eye.
    Gemma Parry3 min read
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    Only Yes means Yes 

    While it is clear to many of us that men are from Mars and women are from Venus, the difficulties in communication between the sexes is a…
    Gemma Parry6 min read

      Merthyr Tydfil Is Not a ‘Crap Town’ 

      For Christmas, my parents gave my boyfriend a book entitled “Crap towns returns”, which I’m sure most people have heard of.
      Gemma Parry3 min read

        Coming out of our closets 

        Dealing with invisible illnesses 
        Gemma Parry3 min read