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MSE Parents Club Part 7

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  • SusanC_2
    SusanC_2 Posts: 5,344 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    caz i think i was told once there not actually allowed in unless you let them ...... *toddles off to goggle* ......... there we go http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/faqEditorial-29066.html#0 x
    That's American though.

    I just found this UK one which says this:
    Usually, a landlord should give at least 24 hours notice and try to obtain your permission before entering your home. You would only usually have to allow them entry if it was for an essential repair. But if you've signed a contract saying you'll give access as long as the landlord gives 48 hours notice then the situation will be different.
    Any question, comment or opinion is not intended to be criticism of anyone else.
    2 Samuel 12:23 Romans 8:28 Psalm 30:5
    "To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die"
  • weezl74 wrote: »
    mm,

    This study is very positive, suggesting that for CIN 3 lesions the treatment effect is almost 100% ie of non-development of an invasive cancer. ( ie it does appear to prevent the development of an invasive cancer) It also says that treatment of CIN 3 has a greater success than CIN 1 and 2 for cancer prevention. The first 11 years after treatment is the most risky.

    HTH,

    Will keep looking :)

    That is exactly what I needed to hear :D Thank you darling :kisses3:
    The two best things I have done with my life
    :TDD 5/11/02 :j DS 17/6/09 :T
    STOPTOBER CHALLANGE ... here we go !!
  • Oh guess what ??? I got my stairgate for £7.50 tonight !!! They had no highchairs left though, but still :) YEAH !!
    The two best things I have done with my life
    :TDD 5/11/02 :j DS 17/6/09 :T
    STOPTOBER CHALLANGE ... here we go !!
  • searching_me
    searching_me Posts: 18,414 Forumite
    :doh: susan next time i'll double check :rotfl: x
    :)Still searching .....:)
  • searching_me
    searching_me Posts: 18,414 Forumite
    nice one MM ...... someone fancy taking me asda :rotfl: x
    :)Still searching .....:)
  • SusanC_2
    SusanC_2 Posts: 5,344 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    :doh: susan next time i'll double check :rotfl: x
    I often end up putting "uk" and "£" in my searches because even if you tick the "pages in the uk" thing it still comes up with US stuff.
    Any question, comment or opinion is not intended to be criticism of anyone else.
    2 Samuel 12:23 Romans 8:28 Psalm 30:5
    "To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die"
  • searching_me
    searching_me Posts: 18,414 Forumite
    good idea susan ....

    im slow cooker recipe hunting ready for when i get one ..... in the dessert section its always rice pudding .. YUK! _pale_ x
    :)Still searching .....:)
  • Sami_Bee
    Sami_Bee Posts: 14,555 Forumite
    Weezl - SMP is £123.xx OR 90% of your usual wage which ever is lower :)
    xx
    The very best is sometimes what nature gives us for free.
    3onitsway wrote: »
    I think Sami is right, as always!
  • Sami_Bee wrote: »
    do you think I'd be over reacting to cancel Eds 16wks jabs that are 2mo? His cold is bad he's been sick again today from the snot and very unsettled. after his other jabs he has been very unsettled, lots of vomiting and very swollen legs. I feel like the 2 together is just plain cruel do you agree?
    (feel free to say I'm being a noob head if u think that)

    Our surgery won't give any jabs if baby is unwell so the decision may be taken out of your hands.

    Get well soon, Ed!

    xx
  • SugarSpun
    SugarSpun Posts: 8,559 Forumite
    Hugs for poorly babies and mummies, and the little ones getting their injections tomorrow.

    Cake for mummies and daddies.

    Husband had the bright idea of inviting a friend of his for dinner to fill the awkward silences between us and our pukey houseguest (leaving tomorrow). The friend is behaving appallingly, I'm seriously wondering if she took Ecstasy before she came. She's refusing to allow anyone else to talk.
    Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
    Three gifts left to buy
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