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London Socialite Sees The Light
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Hi LG i have been reading your diary over the past few days and just wanted to show you support and say how well you have done...congrats on getting below 8k :j:j. Am now subscribed so i can follow your progressCredit card £4461.15Home mortgage £137117Buy to let mortgage £83,0000
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Hi LG
Sorry to hear about the flat and I'll be waiting for good news from the docs tomorrow.
Had a rough night (on my diary) so I'll check in again tomorrow with hopefully more to say.
Take care.
Lil
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LondonGirl252 wrote: »I have a doctors appointment tomorrow. I can feel 4 or 5 lumps down one side of my neck that I can't on the other. After seeing my friend go through what she did fighting thyroid cancer having felt exactly the same thing I'm getting them checked out to be on the safe side, hopefully the quack will tell me I'm being a hypochondriac!
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hey LG! Just wanted to let you know I am still following ur diary even if I'm not posting! Also think again re the loan when you are in the position to overpay. I had a loan with a fixed rate interest but I paid my instalments manually rather than by dd and towards the end I started padding to it. I thought that I'd just have to pay the same amount but in the end I paid it off 5 months early and less interestDF as at 30/12/16
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Hi LG, it's a bit of a shame about the flat in one way but I think you've made a good choice: in fact the up and coming repayment figures show what else can be done with the money.
Besides, you and your FM get on (I think! From what you say...) and that counts for a lot.
I hope the doctor's visit goes well. Always best to check on lumps even if it's nothing significant. Let us know how it goes.Miggy
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Good luck at the Doctor's LG. I hope it's all nothing to worry about but that you get your mind put at rest.0
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wantabetterlife wrote: »Hi LG i have been reading your diary over the past few days and just wanted to show you support and say how well you have done...congrats on getting below 8k :j:j. Am now subscribed so i can follow your progress
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My_Lil_Revolution wrote: »Hi LG
Sorry to hear about the flat and I'll be waiting for good news from the docs tomorrow.
Had a rough night (on my diary) so I'll check in again tomorrow with hopefully more to say.
Take care.
Lil
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Hey Lil,
Thanks, docs is at 3:30 so will post when I get back
Hope you are OK, will go and read now
Hugs
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You might be told there's nothing to worry about, but you'll never be told you're a hypochondriac.
ThanksThey do feel smaller today but definitley still there so I'm not imagining them...
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AIM: Pay off debt & simultaneously save for deposit to buy a house by Oct 2020.
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determined_new_ms wrote: »hey LG! Just wanted to let you know I am still following ur diary even if I'm not posting! Also think again re the loan when you are in the position to overpay. I had a loan with a fixed rate interest but I paid my instalments manually rather than by dd and towards the end I started padding to it. I thought that I'd just have to pay the same amount but in the end I paid it off 5 months early and less interest
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Thanks! Hope all OK with you Im also reading and catching up when I can! Ah thanks for letting me know that I'm planning to pay mine of much earlier than they predict so hopefully the same will applySantander 0% £1,529.94
Sainsbury's 0% £4,371.31
Total 0% £5,901.25
AIM: Pay off debt & simultaneously save for deposit to buy a house by Oct 2020.
Mar Challenge: Stay within groceries & eating out budget.0
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