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MSE Pregnancy Club 22
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supermaiden wrote: »Yes it will work. I used it after coming home from hospital as I was blocked. I had a half pint glass and filled it half way and this seemed to be a bit too much for me! It definitely got rid of the blockage.
Sorry, theres no nice way of putting it lol
abby.. califig... it is syrup of figs and is best hidden in something edible unless you can stomach such vileness! Avoid eggs etc which bung you up anyway. If all else fails get thee self to the quack for a suppository.. they work too..You may however find it clears very very quickly coinciding with eviction day!
Oh it sounds horrid. I think I will wait till OH gets here on sunday and we can go to asda or holland and barretts to get some,
I have spend £8.74 today on a honeydew melon, bag of grapes, peaches and satsumas. That is why I will never buy fruit from asda again. I bet that would have cost me £3 at the market! I am going to fill up on grapes and peaches and we shall see if this blockage wants to hang around....
Although, I'm not going to eat too many satsumas because...I swear that they smell on the way out just as on the way in (sorry I know thats gross but it weirds me out somewhat!!!!)Money money money.
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Do you have Lidl near you? I got a cucumber there today for about 30p :eek: that's with the huge melon and all the other bits we had today. Previously it was a 3 mile trip from here to one, but they've opened a new one much closerMum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession
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Do you have Lidl near you? I got a cucumber there today for about 30p :eek: that's with the huge melon and all the other bits we had today. Previously it was a 3 mile trip from here to one, but they've opened a new one much closer
Not whilst I am at mum and dads! There are those sorts of shops in Leeds but I am in the Lake District at the moment, far too poooosh for that sort of thing around here. Though there is an Aldi. Its just a pain to get to from this side of Kendal!Money money money.
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#28 Pay off debt in 2017 £3803.550 -
abby1234519 wrote: »Not whilst I am at mum and dads! There are those sorts of shops in Leeds but I am in the Lake District at the moment, far too poooosh for that sort of thing around here. Though there is an Aldi. Its just a pain to get to from this side of Kendal!
They tried to posh up our town, which is a bit up itself, they replaced iceland with M&S etc. It didn't work, now we have a 99p store and LidlMum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession:o
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Apricot do you mean you got the cheque payable to the landlord sent to your home? If that's the case so did we! We've contacted him to tell him it's here but have had no response so will only be paying just over £395 this month. He knows where the cheque is if he can be bothered!Wife and mother :jGrocery budget
April week 1 - £42.78 | week 2 - £53.0524lbs in 12 weeks 15/240 -
abby1234519 wrote: »I am going to fill up on grapes and peaches and we shall see if this blockage wants to hang around....
A full punnet of grapes eaten over the course of a morning usually clears my system by bed time. Good luck, hope it works0 -
Hiya! Well that's me done at work! Thanks for your best wishes. I had a brill day, we all went for lunch, had cake and I got showered in gifts for both baby and me!
I'll have a read back later after dinner0 -
anyone getting car seats remember mothercare, toysrus and halfords will all do a safety fitting check to make sure its suitable if your using seatbelts to fasten it. on the britax website it said seat was suitable for both back seats in OHs car when mothercare checked it wasnt seatbelt was too short to fasten it in, all cars are slightly different so its definately worth it.:coffee:i find a cup of tea can solve most problems:coffee:
:dance: but alcohol solves them all :dance:
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Evening all just popping in to say hi. Labour vibes to those who want them, hugs to those who need them and congrats to those who are now on maternity leave! Enjoy every second!
Just found out that my new neighbour on my street is pregnant too! That makes 3 of us now due October/November. There must be something in the water!!Thank you to everyone for sharing competitions!0 -
Apricot do you mean you got the cheque payable to the landlord sent to your home? If that's the case so did we! We've contacted him to tell him it's here but have had no response so will only be paying just over £395 this month. He knows where the cheque is if he can be bothered!
Do you mean Apricot or do you mean me.....
If its me, nope got the money in my account!Money money money.
Debt
Dec 2016: [STRIKE]£25,158.71[/STRIKE] £21,999.99
#28 Pay off debt in 2017 £3803.550
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