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  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
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    Gemmzie wrote: »
    Glad to hear there is good news too Lara after your earlier post.

    Well I'm working all day, all night and then all day - don't ask so I might see you all Wednesday evening if I survive, wish me luck!

    oh :( good luck Gemmzie.
  • Hopeful1
    Hopeful1 Posts: 2,076 Forumite
    An hour of work done, off to the showere as the boys will be stirring any minute.

    Boo to very long hours Gemmzie! But yay to job news, Lara :T

    Have a good day all :)
    One step at a time ;)
  • ClootiesMum
    ClootiesMum Posts: 1,606 Forumite
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    A really quick pop in before work...

    Hugs to all who need them & well done Lara....
    Gemmzie - best of luck with the work & make sure you enjoy your rest afterwards

    Last nights Round Tuit was - re-homing our last remaining chook. She was lonely (caught her on the living room couch the other day trying to play with the dogs :eek:)
    She's with another family in the village so just wandered up with her last night - & a bonus of getting to know more people from the village........
    Anyhow - off to work as have a scarily busy day ahead of me

    Have a good one everyone
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  • Memory_Girl
    Memory_Girl Posts: 4,957 Forumite
    Morning Ladies

    Wooo - but it is bright and frosty up here.

    Mind you my lips are feeling much, much better overnight - my new pot of gloss is a hit at MFinthree mission control.

    Todays frogs - well already ordered the next book I need to Mind Map, already got a load of washing on, breadmaker on with pitta dough, chick peas are rattling in the pressure cooker.

    So drop DS2 at playgroup - have a "meaningful walk" with my notepad.

    Then back to do some more goal stuff and programming.

    Hopefully the weather will warm enough to get the washing out.

    MG
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  • robsmum_2
    robsmum_2 Posts: 1,753 Forumite
    edited 6 March 2012 at 11:02AM
    So far my challenge of spending less time on the internet and also reducing my smoking and spending is having results:jThe most noticeable is my house seems much tidier.

    Part of the 2012 grand plan is to get the entire house decorated/revamped. Upstairs only has some small jobs :jto do and a good declutter and as I declutter I am finding these jobs are smaller than I thought.

    Having to reassess storage as I go along but at least its work in progress:j
    Off now to do some polishing. Have a good day all.


    PS. Just enrolled for basic maths - a massive frog for me!
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  • Memory_Girl
    Memory_Girl Posts: 4,957 Forumite
    Eeeeeeeew!

    You should see what I just cleaned out of my hoover - would be embarrassing if it wasn't so funny. Dust Bunnies better run for cover I am now on the hunt with a super-sooky hoover.

    Still a valuable lesson learned in taking time for maintenance.

    MG
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  • robsmum_2
    robsmum_2 Posts: 1,753 Forumite
    Eeeeeeeew!

    You should see what I just cleaned out of my hoover - would be embarrassing if it wasn't so funny. Dust Bunnies better run for cover I am now on the hunt with a super-sooky hoover.

    Still a valuable lesson learned in taking time for maintenance.

    MG

    Double Eeeeeeeew!:eek: That inspired me to do my small cylinder hoover, used for upstairs and cobwebs etc.
    On this theme can any one tell me how after decluttering our bedroom a few weeks ago I have gone back to it and removed a further half bag of recycling,rubbish and 2 bags of charity shop?:eek:
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  • greenbee
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    robsmum wrote: »
    Double Eeeeeeeew!:eek: That inspired me to do my small cylinder hoover, used for upstairs and cobwebs etc.
    On this theme can any one tell me how after decluttering our bedroom a few weeks ago I have gone back to it and removed a further half bag of recycling,rubbish and 2 bags of charity shop?:eek:
    Because you're in decluttering mode, so you're seeing the junk?

    rang the surgery this morning, asked for a phonecall, they said I should have an appointment. Just as I was about to leave, GP rang, said there was no point in coming in, but she's happy to sign me off longer (this is NOT what I want).

    I haven't seen a GP for 15 days, although they've been happy to prescribe two lots of antibiotics and write two fit notes - one not fit to work, one amended duties, with a diagnosis of broncho pneumonia. No one has listened to my chest in that time, no swabs have been taken to identify the bacteria. My dad and brother are now insisting I ask for an emergency appointment today, and that if they don't get me one they will call. Failing that, go to A&E as my dad thinks I need to be examined, and possibly x-rayed within 24 hours. Personally I don't think I need the x-ray as I don't think the diagnosis is correct - at no point has this felt like a chest infection.

    My dad also says I should write a letter (he's already written it!) saying that I'm considering making a formal complaint.

    Not sure what to do... duty GP is the one I spoke to this morning, so will probably not be happy about me insisting to be seen. Or I could try to see my own GP, but the chances of her being available any time soon are slim. I have till 2pm when the surgery opens to decide what to do...
  • robsmum_2
    robsmum_2 Posts: 1,753 Forumite
    Greenbee: That is appalling! You really must insist that you see a Doctor today or tommorrow at the latest. You should have been examined. Decison made GET AN APPOINTMENT.
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  • Bitsy_Beans
    Bitsy_Beans Posts: 9,640 Forumite
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    Greenbee stuff what they may or may not think. This is your health, insist to be seen. How can they possibly follow a proper treatment plan if they aren't even examining you. 15 days is far too long to be going without seeing a Dr and no improvement in your condition. Am extremely !!!!ed off on your behalf :mad:
    I have a gift for enraging people, but if I ever bore you it'll be with a knife :D Louise Brooks
    All will be well in the end. If it's not well, it's not the end.
    Be humble for you are made of earth. Be noble for you are made of stars
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