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  • Nannylala
    Nannylala Posts: 6,791 Forumite
    :A Logie its difficult to put into words but you have been a real inspiration to lots of people and have come so far on what has been along and difficult journey for you and the Family.You are not at the end of your journey yet but Iam sure you will make the right decision and find the strength with further support to continue the last leg :TI am sending you the Biggest Nannylala Hug and a nice cuppa:coffee:until you feel ready to crack open the champers:)
  • pippo
    pippo Posts: 3,891 Forumite
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    Nannylala wrote: »
    :A Logie its difficult to put into words but you have been a real inspiration to lots of people and have come so far on what has been along and difficult journey for you and the Family.You are not at the end of your journey yet but Iam sure you will make the right decision and find the strength with further support to continue the last leg :TI am sending you the Biggest Nannylala Hug and a nice cuppa:coffee:until you feel ready to crack open the champers:)

    Well said nanny.
  • frequent
    frequent Posts: 4,938 Forumite
    A v T

    1 x Muller Vitality Probiotic Strawberry Yogurt Drink £1.50 £1.00

    1 x Birds Eye Original Beef Burgers with Onion (12 per.£4.25 £3.00

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    Bonus point for identifying the missing item :D
    Back to square one, no apg, no comment.
  • pippo
    pippo Posts: 3,891 Forumite
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    frequent wrote: »
    A v T

    1 x Muller Vitality Probiotic Strawberry Yogurt Drink £1.50 £1.00

    1 x Birds Eye Original Beef Burgers with Onion (12 per.£4.25 £3.00

    1 x Birds Eye Fish Fillets in Crunchy Breadcrumbs (4 p..£2.50 £1.50

    1 x McVitie's Jaffa Cakes (24 per pack - 2x150g) £1.99 £1.09

    1 x Aunt Bessie's Home Bake Yorkshire Puddings (12 per..£1.50 £1.00

    2 x Lucozade Sport Body Fuel Caribbean Burst (4x500ml) £7.70 £3.86

    1 x Kingsmill Really Seeded Bread (800g) £1.00 £0.50

    1 x ASDA Chosen by You Burger Relish (360g) £1.00 N/A

    1 x ASDA Chosen by You Really Creamy Vanilla Ice Cream... £2.00 £0.94

    1 x Nestle Nesquik Strawberry (500g) £2.72 £2.52

    1 x Wall's Solero Exotic Explosion Lollies (3x88ml) £2.49 £1.24

    APG £12 +

    Bonus point for identifying the missing item :D

    No Flumps!!
  • Sarahdol75
    Sarahdol75 Posts: 7,717 Forumite
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    David. wrote: »
    Its a fault with them if you google it youngest son had the same happen to his after giving him a [STRIKE]bollo[/STRIKE] constructive chat I realised it is a dodgy connection that does break. No doubt forcing the charger in on an angle etc does not help anyway he had insurance but I think it was about £50 if we had paid. Probably get it a lot cheaper if you look around though

    Thanks we havnt taken insurance out on it, stupidly I know, as the insurance was going to cost us more than the bloomin contract a month, so we told him to be bloomin careful with it. Yes we gave him a constructive chat aswell lol.
  • pattylabelle
    pattylabelle Posts: 7,474 Forumite
    Ninth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    frequent wrote: »
    A v T

    1 x Muller Vitality Probiotic Strawberry Yogurt Drink £1.50 £1.00

    1 x Birds Eye Original Beef Burgers with Onion (12 per.£4.25 £3.00

    1 x Birds Eye Fish Fillets in Crunchy Breadcrumbs (4 p..£2.50 £1.50

    1 x McVitie's Jaffa Cakes (24 per pack - 2x150g) £1.99 £1.09

    1 x Aunt Bessie's Home Bake Yorkshire Puddings (12 per..£1.50 £1.00

    2 x Lucozade Sport Body Fuel Caribbean Burst (4x500ml) £7.70 £3.86

    1 x Kingsmill Really Seeded Bread (800g) £1.00 £0.50

    1 x ASDA Chosen by You Burger Relish (360g) £1.00 N/A

    1 x ASDA Chosen by You Really Creamy Vanilla Ice Cream... £2.00 £0.94

    1 x Nestle Nesquik Strawberry (500g) £2.72 £2.52

    1 x Wall's Solero Exotic Explosion Lollies (3x88ml) £2.49 £1.24

    APG £12 +

    Bonus point for identifying the missing item :D

    smartie cones
    never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit
  • Queenriderbrekke
    Queenriderbrekke Posts: 5,592 Forumite
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    logie wrote: »
    Hi all,

    Well the results are in.....

    Scan showed no active cancer :D

    However, a large tumour that they have renamed 'scar tissue' remains. If it stays there at that size there is a fair chance of the Hodgkins relapsing :( The only way to reduce the tumour now is with radiotherapy which will significantly increase my risk of breast cancer :( There was a big meeting this morning discussing my case and my consultant and the 'experts' couldn't agree on the best course of action, so they have left it up to me to decide :eek: They are arranging an appointment for me to discuss pros/cons and statistics to help with my choice.

    I should really be concentrating on the fact that the cancer has gone but am struggling to celebrate at the moment. Such a big

    Was really hoping to be put it all behind us but it seems i'm not at the finish line yet. Must plod on though.

    Thanks for all of your support :A
    Big Hugs! Celebrate with the Champagne the absence of Active Cancer.:)

    Leave the worry about the decision until after you have had the Pro/Con appointment and are better informed x
    "Sealed Pot challenge" member No. 138

    2012 £ 3147.74 2013 £1437.532014 £ 2356.52
  • cjj_2
    cjj_2 Posts: 6,588 Forumite
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    Love to logie. great news about the cancer but sorry to hear you are now facing more difficult decisions so you cannot yet celebrate. you will get there logie, you have come this far and have shown us all you are made of tough stuff.get the champers chilling, you so deserve it. Elite are always here when you need to chat xx
    Cherish those you have in your life because you never know when they won't be there anymore.

    No matter how you feel, get up, dress up & never give up.
  • hippychicky
    hippychicky Posts: 1,268 Forumite
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    Logie you are a very special lady and i'm sure you will make the correct decision when the time comes. Massive admiration for your courage so far x
  • Artha
    Microsoft drops the Blue codename, confirms Windows 8.1 will be a free upgrade available later this year

    By Terrence O'Brien posted May 14th, 2013 at 10:44 AM 476
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    One of the worst kept secrets rattling around Microsoft's campus is Windows Blue, the forthcoming update to Windows 8 that addresses users' bugbears about the OS. Now, Microsoft is officially rechristening the platform, and with a more staid name: Windows 8.1. Tami Reller, the CMO and CFO of Microsoft's Windows Division made the big reveal during JP Morgan's Technology, Media & Telecom Conference. The upgrade will be free and available from the home screen when it launches, while a preview version will be opened up to the public on June 26th at the beginning of Build 2013. Unfortunately, Reller wouldn't get any more specific about a formal release date, saying simply that it will be delivered "later in the calendar year." The only clarification she would offer is, "we know when the holidays are."
    As anticipated, the Windows 8.1 update will come to both the full version of the OS as well as the ARM-friendly RT. While we haven't officially seen any sub-10-inch slates announced yet, it's been rumored that 8.1 would enable smaller devices. Reller's comments only backed up those expectations, when she suggested that Windows 8 is great for everything from "the smallest tablets" to desktops.
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