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Every last impecuniosity totally exterminated
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ESR is a screen test, it doesn't test for anything specific. A high figure generally means your body is suffering in some way, could be an infection of some kind or a high pain level. It isn't very specific. Doc may monitor you or try to find cause or re-test in a while to see if the level changes.
Thanks, I've got to see my GP but that makes me feel a little happier!:)0 -
Multibuys are on the change again on msm.0
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jagbeth1, check your inbox.N1LDA0
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Clipstrip_Bargains wrote: »Haribo Bunny mix scanned @ 25p in one store & 37p in another:eek:
I have Just got 12 bags of these, scanned at 37p. Loads left in my local store for those who are near me, IngXXby BarwXk.
I did notice that the clearance shelf was completely empty today.We're just happy to have a home, a family and our health. Whatever else is just added and it fits.0 -
Good afternoon everyone,
Hope you are well and enjoying the sunshine. Hugs to all those who need them.
I wondere if anyone can help me I did a shop last night and brought 10 items in Asda two of which were the same. Three hours later when I inputed my receipt it stated I had not brought enough goods.
I brought the following
Celery
Birds eye frozen fish x2
TV listing Mag
Birds eye rice
Oreo ice cream cones
asda paracetmol
S&G body responsive deordrant
Colgate pro gum toothpaste
Demoestos
Any idea where I went wrong?
Thanks for any help you can give.
Take some of the best advice on here.... always add a flump, maybe one of those white choccy disks with hundreds and thousands on or mini tangfastics. Or all 3! All will go down well with someone i'm sure.:D:D
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squilliondollarbaby wrote: »Not forgetting 500 CC points for 2 HPs is back
Lmao, is it 2 cartridges for 500 cc points? Iwas in mr t's yesterday at cs trying to get a price for stuff I found in reduced to clear stood behind a guy telling them he had bought two but only got 500 points so they added 500 more because he said it was 500 for one! Innocent mistake or a blagger? LolAddicted to nicotine, jolly ranchers, pear drops and candy crush saga :rotfl:0 -
Free EA Games for 30 days for O2 customers. Just need to remember to cancel the subscription before the 30 days ends.
http://www.o2.co.uk/mobilegames0 -
Bargainhunter83 wrote: »Lmao, is it 2 cartridges for 500 cc points? Iwas in mr t's yesterday at cs trying to get a price for stuff I found in reduced to clear stood behind a guy telling them he had bought two but only got 500 points so they added 500 more because he said it was 500 for one! Innocent mistake or a blagger? Lol
I can remember they had an offer on shampoo a couple of years ago and the small labels didn't have the bit on about buying 2 shampoos to get the extra points and I filled my boots. Worth checking out the labels.0 -
davemorton wrote: »Well, I did something today that I have never done before. I bought an extended warrenty! :eek:
Went to pick up my ereader (:beer: Squigs & David.) and they offered me a 3 year 'if anything happens' warrenty, I asked how much, and he said £10. It was then that I laughted and said not really worth it on a £30 purchase, then quick as a flash he said I could have it for a fiver, so thought it was worth a try for that much. hmmmmm
I paid the £10 for the warranty on my e-reader but thought it good value as over 3 years the reader is quite likely to get damaged so I'd get a new one :j. Would have been better at £5 though :mad:So lovely to see you posting 3Dogs.
Probably in very bad taste but I think that you will know what I mean (in the nicest possible way). When I read what you'd put about your Dad giving your Mum earache, my first thought was that Alan would be there refereeing, my next thought was that he would not be a happy chappy at a recent result. Both thoughts made me smile. I was 'lucky' to know Alan, through this thread. Thank you.
Not in bad taste at all MKS, what you've posted in so like his own humour :rotfl: He would have been gloating at Newcastle's 6-0 drubbing :j but the smile would have been wiped off his face at the lads 6-1 loss :eek: THANK YOU petal :Astreetlights wrote: »3dogs It's good to see you posting and I hope you are feeling better better soon
Well, now you come to mention it .................
I have done my left knee in well and truly :eek: :eek: I nipped to Curry's for my e-reader and then to Asda to use up my last Alpen vouchers. Struggled with my knee around Asda, using trolley for support. Had to wait quite a while at check-out as they authorised my coupons and standing still aggravates my knee loads, so in lots of pain when I got back to my sister's. When I got out of the car I couldn't put any weight on my left leg at all and was in excruciating pain. Managed to get shopping out of car and threw it inside doorway just by twisting on my right leg but had to ring doorbell for my sister to come and help me. she took the shopping out of the way and I somehow got over step into porch and step into house but took a long time and in agony. Got sat down in kitchen and stayed there for rest of evening, as every time I tried to stand up I couldn't put weight on left leg due to the pain
Now at home, in my bungalow, no problem, but this is a house with bathroom upstairs so I had to haul myself up the stairs by the bannister. One last step at top on right angle to others and I looked and looked for ages as I didn't know how I was going to manage that one. I put my left foot well forward and hauled myself up by top of bannister and screamed as the back of my knew wrenched and the only way I could get to bedroom was by keeping all my weight on right leg and shuffling right foot backwards and forwards, inching my way over. Sitting on bed and then getting changed was painful but nothing compared to lifting my leg up on to the bed :eek: :eek: All I had with me were paracetamol and I had taken those, with two now as I got into bed, and I spent most of the night in agony and a considerable amount of time sitting on edge of bed as I sat up when I pain and couldn't face lifting leg up onto bed again
Sister brought me some drink and a couple of Alpen bars, plus some of her codeine phosphate, so I took one of those with the paracetamol at 6 am and again at 12 noon, but not shifting this pain at all
You haven't heard the best bit yet. My niece's hubby had picked my sis and BiL up at 6.30 for the airport and she had meant to give him her keys but forgot, so I was locked in the house, no-one else had keys and mine were downstairs :eek: About 12.30pm I somehow managed to get down the top couple of steps and then went down the rest on my bum, in a controlled was I hasten to add. Got keys and unlocked front door but this took over half an hour due to only being able to shuffle on good leg. Luckily, my niece, who should have been at work, had to come home early as her youngest was taken sick at school and she came round, and she now has a key
I rang local surgery who refused to prescribe or come out to visit until I went in and completed a temp residency form, and when I again explained that I could not get out of the house never mind get to surgery, their only response was 'here's an appointment for 3.20 but come early to do the form' :mad: :mad: My niece even went along and asked for the form to bring home for me to complete but no, they wouldn't allow that either :mad:
Anyway, I rang my own surgery back home and asked for a telephone appointment and my doc has just rang me back. He was astonished at what the surgery up here had said and stressed that I must see a doctor, but is faxing a prescription through to local chemist for anti-inflammatories, anti-nausea tablets and tramadol, so my niece will pick that up for me. Only problem is, I just tried to ring the chemist and no answer so they must be closed :mad:
My niece did bring me round some Dicofenac tablets she'd had for her bad back so I am going to have to try them tonight and get my own meds tomorrow. Hopefully, I can get some sleep and take the edge off the pain to enable me to get out to see a doc, but not at the surgery I rang today, I will go to the walk-in centreMy sister text me this morning from Heathrow to say walk-in centre would be better to go to than her surgery, and all I replied was 'WALK in centre?????' Oh you do have to laugh don't you?
Mr 3Dogs 3-7-12
3Dogs'Mam 31-3-13
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Oh 3Dogs, that sounds awful for you, and that surgery are a disgrace! I hope you get some relief from the pain tonight hun, knees can be excruciating, I know.Hope is not a strategy.0
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