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French_Knickers wrote: »Can someone confirm Tesco are now doing the huggies pure wipes at buy 1 get 2 free as the SEL in my local had buy 2 get 1 free signed and it was at floor level with lots of people around so didn't fancy getting on my hands and knees to inspect it!
I fancy the idea of getting a few with money off the rest of my shopping and then chancing my arm with the price checker! Well its worth a whirl surely?0 -
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French_Knickers wrote: »Excellent, I think I still have 9 vouchers which should work out quite nicely!
I've still got a few of the newborn ones which will sit tucked away ready to kick start the cycle again when the next baby fair appears!
Could have used the wipes to clean the car
I should have done mine today its going in for its first service tomorrow well its early as its only just done over 9k but the accelerator pedal whistles when you put your foot down :mad:0 -
French_Knickers wrote: »Excellent, I think I still have 9 vouchers which should work out quite nicely!
I've still got a few of the newborn ones which will sit tucked away ready to kick start the cycle again when the next baby fair appears!
i use the wipes for make up removal
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SpiralingDown wrote: »Just gonna try to catch up from last night.
I've had a bad lot of hrs.
Ended up in A&E by ambulance last night, couldn't breathe and had chest pains then fainted. Have spent most of today sleeping as I got home in time to take DS to school so done that before resting and sleeping.
Aparently my heart's ok, but they couldn't find anything serious wrong. Just have severe reflux thank goodness but felt a bit guilty for wasting their time.
Being lifted and laid is doing my head in, I just want to get on with things but know it's best just to watch what I'm doing.
Oh heck, thats awful, but glad you are on the mend!
I'm also extremely intrigued by your post and symptoms!
I've had a lousy cold I've been unable to shift for weeks on and off. But with heavy xmas drinkiing I've woken once or twice to a bit of 'nastiness' in my throat and then of course the horrid burning sensation trying to get back to sleep again.
Since then I've been suffering with a bit of a cough, some chest pain and discomfort and a quite distinct shortness of breath and a bit of slight lightheadedness specially when i bend down then get up again.
I suffer severe anxiety anyway so I guess the worry is not doing me any favours either!
Have a docs appointment of friday so will see what he has to say. I really don't like this breathlessness though one bit!
Oh I'm on the wagon too to see if the reflux issue eases and eases my symptoms. I'm just wondering if the reflux tends to irritate all the tubes and airways casing some irritation and breathlessness. I hope thats all it is!
Ooops, sorry for pinching your sympathy! ((hugs))0 -
What a con!
I don't usually look at the price of wipes as I have no need for them but as you mentioned the Huggies wipes I just looked on the A and T websites out of interest.
T are £2.59 but B1G2F but A only charge £1 anyway so hardly a tremendous bargain!If you're not scared, you're not paying attention0
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