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Making cards - Ideas (part 5)

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  • PepPop
    PepPop Posts: 1,790 Forumite
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    mary-op wrote: »
    CT -just looked at your blog and instructions for kitchen organiser............I've done three of these and used old place mats......one way of using them up rather than throwing them out. H

    Mary sorry I snipped you - what a brilliant idea of using place mats - I'm sure they could be picked up cheap in charity shops etc
  • rainmac
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    Mad-Frog wrote: »
    Trying to catch up on blogs, I am so far behind

    Kms26 I would like to enter my card into the challenge please

    Rainmac Sorry for being a thickie can you tell me where on the Baker Ross site you found the matchboxes please? Thanks

    No problem, here you go x
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  • hi guys, every thing has gone out the window since wednesday. my mum has been feeling dizzy etc for the past 2 weeks, and having had a brain tumour 20 years ago, we have been quite worried. the GP was crap and told her to take ibuprofen and see how she felt in a week. my dad complained this morning, she saw a different ( better) doctor and has now been referred to the neurosurgeon for en emergency appointment- jan15!!! she has gone private and her appointment is now on wednesday. just feel empty. i know there has been a virus going round making people feel dizzy and we have pinned all our hopes on that. sorry for the outpour i just needed to let it out.
  • rainmac
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    hi guys, every thing has gone out the window since wednesday. my mum has been feeling dizzy etc for the past 2 weeks, and having had a brain tumour 20 years ago, we have been quite worried. the GP was crap and told her to take ibuprofen and see how she felt in a week. my dad complained this morning, she saw a different ( better) doctor and has now been referred to the neurosurgeon for en emergency appointment- jan15!!! she has gone private and her appointment is now on wednesday. just feel empty. i know there has been a virus going round making people feel dizzy and we have pinned all our hopes on that. sorry for the outpour i just needed to let it out.

    Oh no, I am so so sorry, please try not to panic. I know that is very easy for me to say :o. I can't believe your mum couldn't get an immediate referral through the NHS, that stinks :mad: Sending you and your family the hugest of hugs xxx
    :wave: If you want the rainbow, you've got to put up with the rain :wave:
  • oooh cg that's awful . I do hope it turns out to be nothing but as they say better safe than sorry. I'd want a doctor to look at her quickly too. Big hugs to you all.
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  • hi guys, every thing has gone out the window since wednesday. my mum has been feeling dizzy etc for the past 2 weeks, and having had a brain tumour 20 years ago, we have been quite worried. the GP was crap and told her to take ibuprofen and see how she felt in a week. my dad complained this morning, she saw a different ( better) doctor and has now been referred to the neurosurgeon for en emergency appointment- jan15!!! she has gone private and her appointment is now on wednesday. just feel empty. i know there has been a virus going round making people feel dizzy and we have pinned all our hopes on that. sorry for the outpour i just needed to let it out.

    So sorry CG thinking of you x

    Thanks Rainmac x
  • Cg sending you hugs
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  • OAP1945
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    CG Thinking and praying for you and yours xx
  • flourgirl
    flourgirl Posts: 3,415 Forumite
    cg sorry to hear your news. I'm sure your mum will be ok, just stay positive. Sending loads of hugs your way xxx
  • Evening ladies - really sorry I've forgotton everything I read other than CGC's post. I am so very sorry to hear about your Mum. I hope everything goes OK on Wednesday, will keep everything crossed for you. x
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