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  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Photogenic Home Insurance Hacker!
    Bookworm63 wrote: »
    I just xxxxxed out the word before I posted so he knew what I was talking about :o

    No need to be :o you was only helping our mate naughty happy :D
  • Lemsip Max Day And Night, 16 Capsules

    http://www.tesco.com/groceries/Product/Details/?id=261045743

    SEL of £3.87 but a separate cardboard display (I love those...) nearby with a number of Lemsip products and other cough and cold remedies all at £3.00.

    Scanned at £3.87 so DTD of £1.74, total cost £2.13.

    I wish I had picked up more than one packet. I have used them before and they are quite good.

    All the Easter Eggs had changed from half price to 2 for £8 - all except one that is... :cool:
    If you're not scared, you're not paying attention
  • Bookworm63
    Bookworm63 Posts: 1,078 Forumite
    afternoon/evening all.

    As some of you may not know that I go through bad patches sometimes. Don't discuss it ever tbh. Have it in my signature about depression and the "running beats depression" piece. Which is true, I run all the time, 10 miles a day sometimes to try to over come the feelings. However this week isn't going the best and I've decided to hand in the towel and see a doctor.

    I hope to post more often in the near foreseeable future.

    Best regards, Lovingtescoforever.

    I was the same until last week when I went to the docs. Only ever talked to DH about it once as its not easy to admit to it. I was convinced I could do it by myself too but I couldn't. Was quite surprised when she said it wasn't as mild as I thought it was :(

    Don't worry I'm sure they will help you sort it out too :grouphug:
  • I would like to take tablets tbh. Hate feeling like I do.

    Uni is the problem! I'm in my 1st year, looking for houses for next year. Assuming I would live with people I get on with on my floor, only to find out that I'm not invited into their circle.
    Don't know where I am now living next year.

    University isn't all as glamorous as people make out.

    Any who I'm signing out, I'll let people know how my doctors appointment goes.

    Oi, get your backside back here this instance where we can support and advise you!:o
  • QPR10
    QPR10 Posts: 4,839 Forumite
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    afternoon/evening all.

    As some of you may not know that I go through bad patches sometimes. Don't discuss it ever tbh. Have it in my signature about depression and the "running beats depression" piece. Which is true, I run all the time, 10 miles a day sometimes to try to over come the feelings. However this week isn't going the best and I've decided to hand in the towel and see a doctor.

    I hope to post more often in the near foreseeable future.

    Best regards, Lovingtescoforever.

    Good luck my friend, I hope the doctor explores every option not just medication especially because of your age.

    Happy- This pesky netbook just won't play ball :mad: my message box is now full but hope to be able to use desktop tomorrow.

    Had to go out for milk today thought i was going to die! (flying in less than a week :eek:) but it blew the cobwebs away. an old lady told me she bought two packs of "kettle" chips came up as £1.54 each should be 2. for £2

    3dogs I keep checking to see how Mr 3dogs is.
  • Bookworm63
    Bookworm63 Posts: 1,078 Forumite
    How else could I type it though? :(

    I see what you're saying but is it worth the risk?
  • QPR10 wrote: »
    Good luck my friend, I hope the doctor explores every option not just medication especially because of your age.

    Happy- This pesky netbook just won't play ball :mad: my message box is now full but hope to be able to use desktop tomorrow.

    Had to go out for milk today thought i was going to die! (flying in less than a week :eek:) but it blew the cobwebs away. an old lady told me she bought two packs of "kettle" chips came up as £1.54 each should be 2. for £2

    3dogs I keep checking to see how Mr 3dogs is.

    Have you tried right clicking on 'Private Messages' and selecting 'open in new window/tab'?
  • Bookworm63 wrote: »
    I see what you're saying but is it worth the risk?

    I suppose not, will go back and edit it.:beer:
  • midwinter
    midwinter Posts: 3,605 Forumite
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    lovingtescoforever, I hope Dr will help, and suggest other things you might do, not just pills.

    It's only really the start of accommodation hunting. You don't have to share a house/flat. You can often stay in halls too, or private hall of residence.

    Maybe there are people on your course, rather than your floor, who you might be able to share with?

    I'm sure student services would help.

    Wherever you decide accommodation is to be, try to sort it sooner rather than later, if you left it say, till the summer hols, you might find the dearer places are all that are left.

    Perhaps someone from your family could also come and help you look, and guide you?
    The mind is like a parachute. It doesn't work unless it's open
  • midwinter wrote: »
    lovingtescoforever, I hope Dr will help, and suggest other things you might do, not just pills.

    It's only really the start of accommodation hunting. You don't have to share a house/flat. You can often stay in halls too, or private hall of residence.

    Maybe there are people on your course, rather than your floor, who you might be able to share with?

    I'm sure student services would help.

    Wherever you decide accommodation is to be, try to sort it sooner rather than later, if you left it say, till the summer hols, you might find the dearer places are all that are left.

    Perhaps someone from your family could also come and help you look, and guide you?

    That's an expensive way to do it though. He really needs a house/flat share to share the costs. Then you have the hassle of making sure everyone coughs up their share of the rent and bills though.:(
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