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The Compers Inn - Part 10

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  • T--J
    T--J Posts: 4,298 Forumite
    We're not likely to have any parcels die on us because:
    If your recipient doesn’t accept the parcel within 5 days the parcel is returned to you. At this point you can either re-send that parcel or take no action, however if you decide to take no action for 5 days, that parcel will ‘die’ and will be unrecoverable. Shame on you! You can’t let this happen!
    none of us are likely to take no action, we'd all pass it on again! :confused:
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  • bucks73
    bucks73 Posts: 4,076 Forumite
    Tj that is good to know 2 of mine have been stuck since 24th will repass them on when they come back

    do we need a list of who is still playing (with a sad face next to me who isn't in the draw)
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  • bella165
    bella165 Posts: 13,127 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Stoptober Survivor
    any one wanna massive headache its really huting now stress of going to town
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  • bella165
    bella165 Posts: 13,127 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Stoptober Survivor
    i find we cant send to some peeps so cant go i order
    Replies to posts are always welcome, if they are done in the correct manner. If I have made a mistake in the post, I am human, tell me nicely and it will be corrected. If your reply cannot be nice, has an underlying issue, or you believe that you are God, please post in another forum. Thank you
  • catz747
    catz747 Posts: 20,381 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Yeah me too! None of my stuck ones have come back either yet :confused:
  • essexgal
    essexgal Posts: 2,353 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    bucks73 wrote: »
    can I ask for some help please - my mum had her op on her broken leg today (got hit by a car tuesday) so DD and I are going to visit next week gonna lend her my DS and buy more brain training on ebay but can anyone think of anything else that isn't flowers or chocs - I know I should be able to think of something for my own mum but I cant:o

    cross-stitch kit....;) or does she knit/crochet at all.....

    essexgal
    ;)old enough to know better, young enough not to care;)
  • bella165
    bella165 Posts: 13,127 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Stoptober Survivor
    audio books are brilliant so she can have a read and listen printed cross stich is brilliant and relaxing
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  • Snidely
    Snidely Posts: 2,762 Forumite
    essexgal wrote: »
    Not sure where you are Snidely but if you're diabetes type 2 you should be entitled to an exemption certificate (unless your diabetes is controlled by diet alone).....unless they've changed the rules.

    Who can get a prescription exemption certificate?

    People who have certain medical conditions

    Although there are many conditions requiring regular medication, only the following qualify for an exemption certificate:
    • A permanent fistula requiring dressing.
    • Forms of hypoadrenalism such as Addison's Disease.
    • Diabetes insipidus and other forms of hypopituitarism.
    • Diabetes mellitus except where treatment is by diet alone.
    • Hypoparathyroidism.
    • Myasthenia gravis.
    • Myxoedema (underactive thyroid) or other conditions where supplemental thyroid hormone is necessary.
    • Epilepsy requiring regular anti-epilepsy medication.
    • If, because of a permanent disability, you cannot leave your home without help.
    If you have one of these conditions, get form FP92A from your doctor's surgery and fill it in. This is sent to the Prescription Pricing Authority who will issue a Medical Exemption Certificate.

    If you have a Medical Exemption Certificate or Maternity Exemption Certificate, all your prescriptions are free, whatever the medication is for.

    Will point out that you do have to ask for the form - they don't automatically give you one with the diagnosis:rolleyes:

    essexgal

    Thanks for that essexgal.

    I asked Dr Sally whether I would now be able to get free scripts but she said only if I was using insulin. Your text suggests that I may qualify though because I have tablets. I will check it out.:beer:
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  • bucks73
    bucks73 Posts: 4,076 Forumite
    essexgal wrote: »
    cross-stitch kit....;) or does she knit/crochet at all.....

    essexgal

    cross-stitch:eek: :eek: only ever twice once for me an once for my brother:eek: :eek:

    she does knit though (don't be rude anyone) will ask her if she wants me to get her something to knit

    just spoke to her still drugged but ok seemed made up to borrow my DS
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