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Nice people thread part 3- Nice as pie

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  • Davesnave
    Davesnave Posts: 34,741 Forumite
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    SingleSue wrote: »
    I've done something to my hip, can't move my right leg forward or upwards without horrendous pain...god knows what I have done but it bloody hurts!

    Agree with lir. They can dislocate - it happened to DD1. If it is, it will need physio.
  • lostinrates
    lostinrates Posts: 55,283 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    SingleSue wrote: »
    Hehe, the don't do anything approach was the one I was taking!

    It's fine...as long as I don't move it around too much.


    Nope not a good plan. Suppose you are needed to do something...the boys might need you or something. If not or yourself for them.....get it sorted.:cool:
  • SingleSue
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    Davesnave wrote: »
    Agree with lir. They can dislocate - it happened to DD1. If it is, it will need physio.

    We know all about dislocations in this family....eldest dislocates his hips, shoulders and god knows what else on a regular basis (should have seen the teacher's face when explaining it tonight before he went on a theatre trip - high panic would be an apt description :D)

    If feels like it has subluxed but I didn't feel it sublux...so not sure if it has!

    I can still move around, just more painfully...I was hoping to take the approach of seeing what it feels like in the morning and if still painful, taking a run up to see someone as going to see someone tonight would be blooming awkward with the boys due to no babysitting cover.
    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.
  • GDB2222
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    Davesnave wrote: »

    I like that house. Bit of garden, too, and a veggie patch. Quiet village. What more is there to want?
    No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?
  • lostinrates
    lostinrates Posts: 55,283 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    Oh, I just remembered : don't use duct tape for a suitcase. It doesn't work. :)
  • purch
    purch Posts: 9,865 Forumite
    I used to use an iPhone as a dongle. It worked very well.

    That should remain a private matter :eek:
    'In nature, there are neither rewards nor punishments - there are Consequences.'
  • Davesnave
    Davesnave Posts: 34,741 Forumite
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    GDB2222 wrote: »
    I like that house. Bit of garden, too, and a veggie patch. Quiet village. What more is there to want?
    Yes, unlike most West Wales villages, that one is quite picturesque and up-together. I visited it a couple of times en-route to other places.

    Unfortunately, houses like that one are a rarity over there, which is why we didn't find one. I expect they will get a few interested and then go to sealed bids. I would. :)
  • Generali
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    purch wrote: »
    That should remain a private matter :eek:

    Well it vibrates if you turn the ringer off........

    Seriously though, it works very well. You turn 'tethering' on from the options menu, plug it into you computer using the USB cable it comes with and then choose the iPhone from the network connections menu.
  • GDB2222
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    Why can't you use bluetooth instead of the usb cable? Too slow, maybe?
    No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?
  • Generali
    Generali Posts: 36,411 Forumite
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    GDB2222 wrote: »
    Why can't you use bluetooth instead of the usb cable? Too slow, maybe?

    You probably can. If I plug it in to the computer it charges while I write more twaddle about house prices on another continent.
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