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Sorry to hear about the cough Granny xxLBM 30/6/9 Unsecured debts [STRIKE]£25,323.48[/STRIKE] £0 :T Debt free
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Hello, not saying anything about coughs, but that picture is now a desktop image on one of my screens at work - do you think they will take the hint?
Was bought lunch today, chose fish and chips but regret it as it was so greasy.
Glad it came to good use. How are you feeling today?gargrave50 wrote: »Sorry to hear about the cough Granny xxI hope both you and missrir feel better soon. The doctor should give you something that sorts it out.
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I've been diagnosed with bronchitis, sinusitis and chest infection, so blasting the dear bugs with antibiotics. Both OH, (bless) and I are shattered through lack of sleep, even though I've camped in the other room. I keep losing my breath and having to run for a drink and then the loo. Maybe I should just camp in the bathroom
NSD today anywayand good couple of fun hours with DGD2 whilst DS & DDIL2B went to see DGD1 in her school concert. DGD2 took to lying in the hall until OH came home from work and then scampered back to me crying when he did. Funny little girl that she is. She took a banana and some olive bread off him today though, so is definitely coming round slowly.
BFN, off to try to get some sleep and to get away from the evil looks heading my way each time I cough :rotfl:
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Dear Granny it's no wonder you're worn out with all that infection! Make sure to rest and take care of yourself xxMortgage: £280,752/ £262,515.84
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I've been diagnosed with bronchitis, sinusitis and chest infection, so blasting the dear bugs with antibiotics.
Gx2 x
Sounds like you are in the best of health:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:.
At least now hopefully you will be on the mend - no wonder you were feeling rubbish!LBM 30/6/9 Unsecured debts [STRIKE]£25,323.48[/STRIKE] £0 :T Debt free
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Oh Granny, you sound so poorly. Not surprised you are so exhausted with all the coughing.
Try and rest if you can and get well soon.
Sending a big hot toddy your way for later !! xxLBM July 2011 - Finally took control Nov 2011 DFD Sometime in the distant future ! :eek:
Total debts Nov 2011 [STRIKE]£96796.75[/STRIKE]:eek:
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Good grief! They say things come in threes. I'm not sure you supposed to do all three at once though.
Hope you feel better soon.Total debt at October 2008: £67,213.30
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Granny
Hope the meds take effect soon and you start to feel better. Try not to overdo things for a few days and take care
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Went into work as had important meeting with clients and couldn't get hold of them to cancel and another chap was coming miles to meet them after I'd seen them. Colleagues said "what on earth are you doing in?" Told them bout meeting, which would have been delegated to one of them in my absence and unfairly as they knew nothing about the matter.
Went to see boss and he told me to go home. Told him about the meeting, thinking he'd offer to do it instead. He said "oh, ok, do that then and then go home and take a few days off"
So here I am now, at home, cwtched up in bed with my lavender teddy to keep me company. Supposed to be going away for work tomorrow pm, but will have to see if the antibiotics have kicked in by then. Really don't want to cancel if I can help it as I cancelled last week, however, needs must as they say. Not much point trying to travel 6 hours when I need a toilet around for when I start coughingMy chest is making a really weird crackly sighing noise, which is very distracting?!?!
BFN Gx2 xTargets
Trip to Australia (On hold until 2022 now) to meet new grandson born jan 21!
Lose 84lbs. Update (minus 65lbs mostly during lockdown as of 18.05.21)
LBM : July 11 - £56,962
DEBT FREE 21-05-21
MORTGAGE FREE 13-06-18
Loving my kitty cat
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Ohhh granny I feel your pain, I hope you start to feel better soon. Take care of yourself xElectric and Gas Predators 17/£700:j:j:j October make £10 a day challenge :j:j:j£155/£3100
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:wave: evening Granny :wave:
I've just read to the end of your diary after starting it last week :j and will be subscribing if that's okI love the diaries that are still upbeat even after carppy days/luck/weeks! Really sorry to hear about your infections though, I hope the anti biotics kick in soon for you :grouphug::grouphug: (i know this hug is dodgy but i'm rubbish with posting all those great smileys you do :rotfl:)
dfw xxMORTGAGE BALANCE when we moved Aug 2024, £120,000. January 1st £118,267.06. May 1st, £116, 123, June 1st, £115,536, New mortgage added for extension- £165,000 July 1st!Mortgage Overpayments - September-December, £152.46. J- £103.27, F- £115, M- £91.50, A- £100, M- £200, J- £200. J- £200.
Total- £1162.23
Goal pay off 1% of current mortgage in 1 year. £1200. (96.83% there)
EF- first goal £300
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