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If you could wake up with one thing tomorrow, what would it be?

193 replies

AffIt · 21/11/2022 23:17

For me, perfect eyesight.

I'm not even especially horrifically short-sighted, but to be able to avoid the faff of finding your glasses / putting your contacts in / wafting around like an eejit and just... seeing the world like a Disney princess every morning as soon as you open your eyes would be AMAZING.

(And yes, I've checked, I'm not suitable for laser surgery, unfortunately.)

You?

OP posts:
LemonTreeSkies · 22/11/2022 05:05

For you to all get your wishes.

hattie43 · 22/11/2022 05:09

A cure for all cancers .
For just me then perfect eyesight

halfsiesonapotnoodle · 22/11/2022 05:16

To be size 12-14.

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Libre2 · 21/11/2022 23:21

A cure for type1 diabetes

This.

itsnotdeep · 22/11/2022 05:28

My ex

Or pain free properly working knees.

It's close between the two, but possibly the latter in preference.

bumblebeessarecool · 22/11/2022 05:30

My Dad back

Thehonestbadger · 22/11/2022 05:41

An autism free toddler who could talk to me and function in day to day life safely.

Would literally give anything

willowstar · 22/11/2022 05:44

A good spine, all in alignment with no bulging discs or strange spurs

Oblomov22 · 22/11/2022 05:47

Cure for T1 diabetes.

MavisChunch29 · 22/11/2022 05:47

Euromillions win.

Bigpinkfish · 22/11/2022 05:55

Dh's cancer gone.

Hallmark1234 · 22/11/2022 05:57

To be 20 again and do it all again, but without the mistakes

Lavenderfowl · 22/11/2022 06:26

Divorced 😢

Lavenderfowl · 22/11/2022 06:28

Or for my husband to be the person I thought he was, rather than who he really is 😢

Smallorangecat · 22/11/2022 06:30

DH back, for my children more than for me.
Parenting bereaved children on your own whilst dealing with your own grief is extremely hard and I don’t want to anymore.

HalfasleepChrisintheMorning · 22/11/2022 06:31

My Dad not to have cancer.

Or a shallower one would be to lose 2 stone and have much smaller boobs.

Flowers to all

Furrybutts · 22/11/2022 06:34

An au pair for my daughter and son in law so that I'm not asked to do childcare, and I don't feel guilty for not helping out with their housework.

I work full time and have a chronic illness plus a disability, and I just don't have the energy.

PermanentTemporary · 22/11/2022 06:37

Extremely shallowly, for my relationship to be happily open.

JennyForeigner · 22/11/2022 06:39

A suitcase full of money.

NosnowontheScottishhills · 22/11/2022 06:45

! day with my late mum going to the garden centre to buy some plants, walking our dogs, listening to her off the wall ideas (which used to drive me mad), eating a slice of toast which she always insisted on grilling because she swore it tasted better, watching her stand on the kerb and do her huge wave as I drove off and most importantly not knowing that this was just a special one off.

NosnowontheScottishhills · 22/11/2022 06:46

1 not !

Theoldwoman · 22/11/2022 06:46

Nothing for me, but my daughter to no longer be battling her ED.

medicatedgift · 22/11/2022 06:49

Not to be disabled.

Not autistic. Not adhd. Not dodgy thyroid. Not arthritis. Not physically disabled.

Just to be "normal". Even just for one day to see what it's like.

MadameSzyszkoBohusz · 22/11/2022 07:01

Yeah, perfect eyesight would be great, I am very shortsighted (-12.5) and can't afford the £16000 I've been quoted for LASIK.

If not that, better insulation in our house, it's old and draughty.

Afterfire · 22/11/2022 07:02

NosnowontheScottishhills · 22/11/2022 06:45

! day with my late mum going to the garden centre to buy some plants, walking our dogs, listening to her off the wall ideas (which used to drive me mad), eating a slice of toast which she always insisted on grilling because she swore it tasted better, watching her stand on the kerb and do her huge wave as I drove off and most importantly not knowing that this was just a special one off.

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