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  • Well DS is a sicky baby :(. Have managed to settle him to sleep but had to put the extra duvet under his mattress to raise the end up.
    Every time he lies flat he's sick, the last time I had to do this he was a baby and locum GP was reluctant to give him inhalers for a night time cough but regular GP was soon back and we had it sorted in days :)

    I really don't know what else to do for him, he's got a bucket, tissues, wipes and a fresh bottle of water. I've given him calpol to keep his temp down, I've left the bathroom light on so he can see where he's going and both bedroom doors open so I can hear if he gets up.
    My main problem is that I'm a heavy sleeper, DH used to look after the nighttime sickness as I slept through it I'm just worried that something'll happen and I won't hear him. Other than having him sleep in with me I can't think of anything I've missed.
    SPC #329 £471/£500 banked
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  • artypaws
    artypaws Posts: 1,876 Forumite
    pics from the epic day out at battersey power station/park

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    Well done :T:T:T
    tingly wrote: »
    Ok. Ive read the first page of this thread...i dont understand it.
    Ive read the title of this thread..the extra loveliest.... I dont get it
    Ive read several pages for several minutes..still dont get it.

    So i'm guessing i am way more stupid than i thought..cos i just dont get the thread!:):question:

    :hello: welcome - just jump right in and chat away lots of bargains crop up along the way

    andi123 wrote: »
    Hi everyone,iv been lurking for a few weeks now,and getting to grip with the glitches and decided to take the plunge yesterday and go ts for andrex,squash,and dairy,and surprise surprise i had £7.03 back on one shop and £5.01 on other with 4 petrol vouchers..good start.also used 6 botelli coupons with the dairy shop.i would just like to say how brilliant you all are working tgether helping everyone save £££££.s:j

    :hello: welcome sounds like you have had fun with your shopping :beer:
  • MEGANE
    MEGANE Posts: 230 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Hi hope some kind person on here can help about to do my first online order and it says to use price promise vouchers just hand them to driver, but do I not need to enter them as a voucher? if not will the driver gie me the money back or will it be refunded to my card? thanks
  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    Well DS is a sicky baby :(. Have managed to settle him to sleep but had to put the extra duvet under his mattress to raise the end up.
    Every time he lies flat he's sick, the last time I had to do this he was a baby and locum GP was reluctant to give him inhalers for a night time cough but regular GP was soon back and we had it sorted in days :)

    I really don't know what else to do for him, he's got a bucket, tissues, wipes and a fresh bottle of water. I've given him calpol to keep his temp down, I've left the bathroom light on so he can see where he's going and both bedroom doors open so I can hear if he gets up.
    My main problem is that I'm a heavy sleeper, DH used to look after the nighttime sickness as I slept through it I'm just worried that something'll happen and I won't hear him. Other than having him sleep in with me I can't think of anything I've missed.
    Have you got a set of those baby monitors by any chance where you can hear whats going on just crank the volume up
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • A small extract from a large receipt for my dairy/petrol coupon shop this afternoon. Wasn't expecting it to pp against Asda (and it didn't!) but I did notice this... don't think it's been mentioned so far.

    1 x NESTLE CHOCOLATEY CHEERIOS 330G 2.09 1.50 2.39 2.39
  • izzy65
    izzy65 Posts: 2,862 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary
    Well DS is a sicky baby :(. Have managed to settle him to sleep but had to put the extra duvet under his mattress to raise the end up.
    Every time he lies flat he's sick, the last time I had to do this he was a baby and locum GP was reluctant to give him inhalers for a night time cough but regular GP was soon back and we had it sorted in days :)

    I really don't know what else to do for him, he's got a bucket, tissues, wipes and a fresh bottle of water. I've given him calpol to keep his temp down, I've left the bathroom light on so he can see where he's going and both bedroom doors open so I can hear if he gets up.
    My main problem is that I'm a heavy sleeper, DH used to look after the nighttime sickness as I slept through it I'm just worried that something'll happen and I won't hear him. Other than having him sleep in with me I can't think of anything I've missed.

    SD, I wouldn't worry too much about not hearing him, it's amazing what the mind will do when it needs too, deep down you new your dh was there to see to him before so you slept through and now you will be because you know you have to be :A. Sounds like you have everything covered I give mine a bottle of water that been in the freezer because it's nice cold and it also stops gulping down too much at once and then being sick:o, little and often is better.:)
    The person who never makes a mistake never learns anything.
  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    Well DS is a sicky baby :(. Have managed to settle him to sleep but had to put the extra duvet under his mattress to raise the end up.
    Every time he lies flat he's sick, the last time I had to do this he was a baby and locum GP was reluctant to give him inhalers for a night time cough but regular GP was soon back and we had it sorted in days :)

    I really don't know what else to do for him, he's got a bucket, tissues, wipes and a fresh bottle of water. I've given him calpol to keep his temp down, I've left the bathroom light on so he can see where he's going and both bedroom doors open so I can hear if he gets up.
    My main problem is that I'm a heavy sleeper, DH used to look after the nighttime sickness as I slept through it I'm just worried that something'll happen and I won't hear him. Other than having him sleep in with me I can't think of anything I've missed.
    If you are worried let him sleep with you and tell him to wake you if he feels dodgy
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • simone10
    simone10 Posts: 1,089 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Photogenic
    elainemn wrote: »
    Does anyone know if you can still get the sweet sundays codes as one short for another ticker.
    thanks,
    rhosynbach wrote: »
    saw some in 2 different argos this week if that helps

    I've also seen them in Argos at 2 for £3 and today I saw them in a Morries Petrol Station at £2.09 each. I think anywhere there is slow sales will probably still have the promo packs.
    The end is nigh
  • Iamsohappy
    Iamsohappy Posts: 2,598 Forumite
    Ninth Anniversary
    Night all :)
    Smile :) and hopefully the world will smile back

  • HopePray
    HopePray Posts: 2,015 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    A quick question before bed, is the deal with the 500 pre-order points still on tomorrow?
    Not been out today but will be visiting strange and bewildering sadas and toscos tomorrow : )
    Many thanks
    Love your Mum, you'll never get another one when she's gone.
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