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Wow - very next post!!
just found our we are going to be a bit tighter on finances and thought I would get my coupon butt in gear...
and found an excellent guide to downloading/printing from price flop on the coupon thread. copied below in case of use!
Tesco Price Drop coupons page 11 exp 8/4/12
http://tesco.4flow.net/pricenews/?rel=external
£1 off £4 Yogurts
£1 off Takeaway Meal Bag or Box for 2
£1 off £4 Deli,Cooked Meats and Savouries Counter
£2 off £10 Tesco Finest Easter Eggs
£1 off £2 Tesco Finest Bake at Home Bread
to download
Firstly get to page 3 then follow these steps.
On the toolbar next to thebutton right side there is another button which looks like this
Click that button. Then you get fuller tool bar click this
button in from the right hand side click download. (or button next to this to just print
)
It will ask you which page to download, right page pdf is the coupon page click and save to your computer
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Evening all - sorry I didn't report in earlier but been texting and talking on the phone since we got back
The Registrar examined Mr 3Dogs, ran through his health history and recent events, together with present position, then talked about chemo to try to slow the cancer down. It would be tablets, given on a 3 week cycle, 2 weeks tablets with one week rest, then start again. However he felt that, with Alan feeling so weak, he was borderline for treatment as he needed to be strong to take the side effects. He went to talk it over with the Oncologist who came in to talk to us too. The Oncologist said that Alan was too weak to take the treatment and also, with the treatment lowering the ammune system and Alan having an open wound to the abcess, the danger was too great that he might get an infection which would lead to him being admitted to hospital. So he said that treatment was not an option as things were, and rather than getting stronger, Alan may start to get weaker straight away
He asked if we fully understood the cancer Alan had, i.e. bowel cancer spread to liver and as such incurable,, which we did. He also asked what prognosis we'd been given, and when we said consultant had given a sort of generalisation of 6 months to 2 years, he said that the cancer was very advanced and it would be a matter of months rather than years, which was a bit of a shock. Anyway, they are referring him to Macmillan Community Nursing Team and to another Doctor but we can't remember what that was for so will have to wait and see what that was about
So it was not the best of newsbut, as a friend of ours always says, it is what it is. We still intend to make the most of the time Alan has left with a holiday in Devon with our 3 dear MSE friends in July to look forward to, and a trip up North to visit family before then, so we will remain strong and positive :beer:
Rough news for you both, both in my prayers.0 -
Morning up proper this time
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well i have had a really bad few days
me and my husband have seperated after 20 years and ive been so upset
but have just read back and it puts my problems in to prespective reading about mrs 3 dogs and allen and flo flo and everyone one else who is dealing with alot more
i just have to pull myself together and get on with things
although money will be a bit tighter so will have to try harder at bargain hunting hope your ready mr ts for a fleecing
i have the love of a very good and close family and my children and ny health sso i will consider myself very lucky and just crack on
hugs to all who need them
esp mrs 3dogs allan floflo and anyone else who i have missed.0 -
morning everyone ...off to the car boot sale this morning so hopefuly will find some bargains there might even find my way to a tesco on the way home lol.....
rang my mum yesterday to find out if the test results are back but they are still not back and if they are not back by monday then we will have to wait for another week as they have a case review on tuesday then th clinic on weds where she wud have got the results but obv if the results not back on monday they cant do the review....its all the waiting thats annoying me they found the lump in jan and they are still not sure what it is or whther it has spread....have had enough of hospitals to last a lifetime as i am the only sibling with a car i have been the taxi so to speak...
never mind i know some ppl have it a lot worse and really feel for 3dogs xx0 -
Morning
Hugs to Brand8 I'm sorry you're having a hard time. Take care of yourself.
Rolo-polo are you in hospital still Hugs to you to.
I'm popping into T's today because my pop up bin lid popped off and T's have offered to swap it for me very nice of them. That was after they'd fallen about laughing about my pop up popping off
I hope everyone has a good day.0 -
Fudge_Cake wrote: »Thank you all for your lovely thoughts :A
3Dogs there are no words to accurately convey just how utterly amazing you and Alan are. You are an inspiration, an amazing lady, wife, friend and human being. What you and Alan have been going through and with the sad news you've received today it's a wonder that you are still standing, still motivated, still joking and determined to enjoy the time you have together and if there's any justice that will be a long long time :AI'm crying writing this....we may only be names on screens to eachother but your story has touched me in the way it would if we were friends in 'real' life. I think you're FAN FLIPPING FANTASTIC :T:T:T
Sending hugs to Frequent, I am often completely bamboozled by your posts but the humour you and Mad bring to this thread are irreplaceable
Thank you very much for the rec for Aqueous cream and possibly not using Simple soap :AI shall enquire next time I see my GP!:o
PHILPS!!!!!!!!!!!!!:D:D:D:D:D
Right that's me all caught up, atleast from lunchtime. No T's for me today, ran down to A's for whoopsies and bought another 12 pints of milk for 30p, 2 packs of cake bars for 20p and 2 packs of Mentos=FREE :T8 pints of milk went to my neighbour thoughAs JJ was saying earlier, so much of our weekly spend used to be on milk, I just can't resist it for 10p! :eek::T
Night night all :Axxxxx
Yep
Philps is the best for me too, we go to Cornwall twice a year and Philps on the harbour in Hayle is always our first stop, they are the best by far, after we have the pasties it's off to the Crab warehouse where we pick our fresh crab and then off to find our accomodation and cook fresh crab for tea.0 -
cousinjack wrote: »are you having a laugh?
best cornish pasty are gear farm pasties, or maybe horse and jockey.
Philips, Pah!
:rotfl:
PHILPS best by far0
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