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I loved my moulinex food processor...for about 2 weeks and then it sat in my cupboard, only to come out when hubby wanted to ground some coffee.
He got it in the divorce, I kept the stereo.We made it! All three boys have graduated, it's been hard work but it shows there is a possibility of a chance of normal (ish) life after a diagnosis (or two) of ASD. It's not been the easiest route but I am so glad I ignored everything and everyone and did my own therapies with them.
Eldests' EDS diagnosis 4.5.10, mine 13.1.11 eekk - now having fun and games as a wheelchair user.0 -
:cool:lostinrates wrote: »I know, I know. Liz alert over the cats, but they are hilarious. one of them has a new trick....in fact the Christmas loving one....she gets on to the pelmet in the sitting room, and runs the whole way along then moonwalks back along it.....it has me in pieces its so funny.
edit...in fact, we have three windows and she does it along all of them, but I could work out how to say that....lol, I'm feeling the difference in the meds this week....words slowly dripping away...but I feel good.
Are these the new meds? The ones that made you lose a stone in a week?
Your writing seems even more perky to me.....so feeling good, perky sentences...all good.0 -
Kenwood Chef, excellent. I got married in 1983 and my Mum and Dad bought it for us. It`s been going strong ever since. Really good and nice to use.0
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Are these the new meds? The ones that made you lose a stone in a week?
Your writing seems even more perky to me.....so feeling good, perky sentences...all good.
Yep.....feel good, happy....brain melting though :rolleyes: Seriously I'm doing ok....and have the other thing...the pummelling coming up too, then a break for six weeks from that.
I'm usually ok with a list. I did realise about half an hour ago that I was meant to be in Paris today and forgot .0 -
lostinrates wrote: »I'm usually ok with a list. I did realise about half an hour ago that I was meant to be in Paris today and forgot .
Are you serious? Was it not written on the calendar in it's section??....like..Thursday 17th December; Paris.
Good news you have a break fron the Ouchy treatment for a while.0 -
lostinrates wrote: ». I did realise about half an hour ago that I was meant to be in Paris today and forgot .
It's hell when that happens........Retail is the only therapy that works0 -
Are you serious? Was it not written on the calendar in it's section??....like..Thursday 17th December; Paris.
Good news you have a break fron the Ouchy treatment for a while.
On my list (I have a white board in my room, I know its weird but can't cope otherwise...and I had it in the right hand column, which is the ''coming up'' column) not the left hand one which is today...I guess I just didn't move it over yesterday...but not sure how that happened.
and it was in my diary....
but also had my weekly check at GP's today and knew that was happening, which of course, I shouldn't have booked in for today.
I don't know what happened ...
edit: tomorrow I know I have to go to the vets. I don't forget that.
EDIT: I HAVE WORKED IT OUT! I think I had decided not to go because I was a bit concerned about the potential for Eurostar strikes! (still not sure why I booked GP today though.) H'ah.0 -
Kenwood Chef, excellent. I got married in 1983 and my Mum and Dad bought it for us. It`s been going strong ever since. Really good and nice to use.
That's why I'm extra pleased with what I got it for. Don't know if I could have handed over £350-£400 big ones for it, no matter how good it turns out to be!
LIR would some kind of online calander or organizer on your PC (or whatever you use to come on here) which would automatically move things around and highlight important meetings, events, work a bit better for you for times while your heads a bit foggy? (sorry to intrude on something personal)0 -
Anyone getting snow?0
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Geeves1980 wrote: »LIR would some kind of online calander or organizer on your PC (or whatever you use to come on here) which would automatically move things around and highlight important meetings, events, work a bit better for you for times while your heads a bit foggy? (sorry to intrude on something personal)
I use a pc now. TBH, I'm not sure how I'd do that.Recently I've been doing a little work and I can't work ou how to down load the Works equivalent raved about here thats free....so I've been doing that via email and my parents' computer. Usually DH makes sure I'm in order on Sundays...but hes had a mad week and not spoken to him since this morning. I'm guessing we had a conversation about this but I don't remember it. I remember weird things, its not a total blank:o The original plan was we were both to go, and I know he's not there, or worried, because we'd have spoken, and I know where he is.
My paper system usually works quite well, because I look in my diary where notes are and I can cross things out and stuff. I think its probably because my routine has change a little from doing other stuff again and I'm a bit wrong footed, thats all.0
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