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not any better
and with bf who's really mad at me
so we went to that damn walk-in clinic and had to wait 2 hours for one of the two GPs to see me! :mad: everyone got to go in before me until I went three times to remind them I'm still there! :mad: bf was livid as we went straight after his workand once I got there she starts talking about painkillers and all other rubbish when I tried everything and she sounded like she knew nothing about it :mad: (sorry, probably wrong, but I really felt like it
) finally got the prescription(after a few 'computer problems') and then off to find a pharmacy...
got the orajel but didn't really help(as the infection is under a crown so no way to get through...) and painkillers work now for less then 30 mins:(:( will give the new antibiotics 24 hours and try tramadol if no choice but I feel like I'm dying
:(:( off to bed
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HappyChappy84 wrote: »There's a word in these instructions that I don't understand. "generously":rotfl:
You do understand it...a good example would be "today Mr T generously gave me my item for free after a DTD" or "today Mr T generously paid me to take away my shopping after a fabulous glitch".
See!
:jLearn from the past, enjoy and appreciate the present and work to make your future the best it can possibly be
And get lots of glitches!0 -
freddies_flyers_two wrote: »Which wine did you get, I went for 2 types of Rose but haven't tried them yet!
Too drunk to tell you right now but will let you know tomoz when I am a bit more with it. I don't do Rose, I like reds, Merlo, sheraz or white (a little less fussy with white so long as it does not have a woody taste). I like fruity wines, after a glass or two I will settle for anything though :rotfl:Avatar courtesey of HC :beer:0 -
I'm hoping they take my gushing compliments in the genuine way they were intended, their service was most excellent!!! In a Bill and Ted not sarcastic at all way lol!!!
I may email them some more in the future...
I emailed Sainsbobs a couple of weeks ago to say how obliging and cheerful all the youngest members of staff were in 2 of their branches.
I had an email back saying....
Thanks...we'll pass your message on!!!
Still think it's nice to give credit where credit is due though. People are always quick to complain but not so quick to praiseMy husband says he will leave me if I don't stop shopping......... God I will miss that man.0 -
czerniacha wrote: »back home
not any better
and with bf who's really mad at me
so we went to that damn walk-in clinic and had to wait 2 hours for one of the two GPs to see me! :mad: everyone got to go in before me until I went three times to remind them I'm still there! :mad: bf was livid as we went straight after his workand once I got there she starts talking about painkillers and all other rubbish when I tried everything and she sounded like she knew nothing about it :mad: (sorry, probably wrong, but I really felt like it
) finally got the prescription(after a few 'computer problems') and then off to find a pharmacy...
got the orajel but didn't really help(as the infection is under a crown so no way to get through...) and painkillers work now for less then 30 mins:(:( will give the new antibiotics 24 hours and try tramadol if no choice but I feel like I'm dying
:(:( off to bed
:(:(
Haven't you got a walk in after hours dental service down there. Up here it's called GDENS.0 -
Dopey_Sleepy_Grumpy wrote: »Hey, frequent, see you like James Herbert. Me too, I remember reading the Rats when I was about 14 :-)Back to square one, no apg, no comment.0
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HappyChappy84 wrote: »There's a word in these instructions that I don't understand. "generously":rotfl:
You've obviously bought the wrong version.....does it not say Mary Berry's North of the Border Xmas cake on the packet?My husband says he will leave me if I don't stop shopping......... God I will miss that man.0 -
HappyChappy84 wrote: »
Hi HC just sent a friend request to you and nikkiIf it wasn't for blinds it'd be curtains for all of us:dance:0 -
You will....and once you find one it's like an addiction!!
BTW...noticed your signature. What's a sealed pot challenge. Is it a moneybox you can't open or something like that and you have a certain amount you want to save?
Thanks, yes it is mine is one of them metal ones fromm 99p shop that you have to open with a can opener, the sealed pot challenge everyone tries to open it on the same day, this year think its last week in nov then we all count up and the MASSIVE total is posted, think last year was about £36,000 totalSealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:0 -
jh is one of those authors that can put me into his imagination
I have read a fair few of his books, some time ago now though. I used to love Steven King tooDon't get much chance to read these days though. Have put it on my list of things for this year. I wanna get my brain back into action again.
Avatar courtesey of HC :beer:0
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