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O/S Daily Sunday 26th may
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Heck theres a few of us here on Morphine. I didnt realize it was so widely prescribed. My husbands 34 year old neice is on it too as she has fibrom(thingy) too.
LameWolf. My GP only has my mobile number. I dont answer the landline as ive not given anyone the number. If your GP's surgery only has a mobile phone number to contact you then thats the only way they can contact you.
I would write them another letter stating that you no longer can be contacted on that number. Tell them anything. Youve given up your landline or anything. Take the phone off the hook when hubby isnt at home. Ive recently changed my landline (if it was up to me we wouldnt have a landline at all) and already i am getting phone calls (must be junk calls as i stated before, ive given no one the number and hubby hasnt either) and Ive turned the ring off. Incidently, the phone is only used by hubby to send faxes. Everyone who is important gets my mobile number. Big hugs to you. Hope you get the medication sorted.
NAR i hope you are having a good time. Two days left.... Are you ready to come home yet?:) Hope your looking after that lovely wife of yours.
Well both hubby and i have been busy around the house today. The house shines like a new pin and the garden is lovely. Wish it would stay that way. Every man and his dog has been out in the garden today. Its been a lovely time to catch up with neighbours we havent seen for months (even the 'odd' ones its nice to know their still alive).
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Judi it is beautiful here and the natives are very friendly!NAR i hope you are having a good time. Two days left.... Are you ready to come home yet?:) Hope your looking after that lovely wife of yours.
would happily stay but we are soooo missing our GS, who was 3 on Friday.
My wife is really enjoying the relaxation and sun and it has helped her recovery tremendously.
See u all later in the week. Yamas! :beer:0
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