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In the Lowest Hour

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  • abba1772 wrote: »
    You're health is much more important than pennies in the bank hope you find out what's wrong with you xx


    Been ill for a long time so This Friday is my check so see what happens . :D


    Think this is our luck eh - Just as things get good some thing comes along to take us back as step - anyway positive attitudes and all that :D;)


    Speed tidy of the flat and about to do the bank shuffle with the finances to pay the monthly bills. :T
    Grocery challenge Feb £107/£100-epic fail due to cake and biscuits
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  • Savings Pot at £5,500 and £150


    I know this will go down over the next 6 months as going to work less.


    Massive week for me this week - hopefully on the road to recovery.


    Working out my new budget tonight while I am waiting on arg0s to bring me a delivery .


    Hope everyone is good cant wait to have a proper catch up on diaries.
    Sam x
    Grocery challenge Feb £107/£100-epic fail due to cake and biscuits
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  • abba1772
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    How did you get on with your check up xx
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  • RosaBernicia
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    Hi Sam

    Sorry to hear you've been worried and I hope your check up has given you some answers. Please let us know how you are.

    Lotsa hugs petal


    Rosa xx
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  • doingitanyway
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    Another one wanting to know if you had the private health check and how it went...
    If you have built castles in the air, your work should not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them

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  • monz
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    Hope you are ok Sam <3 xx
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  • Hi Thank you.
    Yes all good and hopefully worth every penny I am hopefully on the road mend and mend to finally getting my health sorted - although I will have to give up sugar!!!


    I've started to gather a lot of stuff - which I need to lose and sell on 3bay at some point when I have some energy. its the posting bit that kills it for me.


    My tv has been playing up for ages spent £6 on a cable from Argos
    ( against all advice) and low and behold it seems to have fixed the issue so very happy!! :) cheaper than a TV anyway.


    Tidying the flat tonight and trying to rest (well shoving quite a bit in the wardrobe)


    Don't seem to have brought anything for ages - apart from the iron and the cable so am having withdrawal symptoms.


    Sam xx
    Grocery challenge Feb £107/£100-epic fail due to cake and biscuits
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  • ab_saver
    ab_saver Posts: 334 Forumite
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    Glad to hear you are feeling well and looking after your health. :)
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  • MuffinTops
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    Yay to being on the mend and working less. After my health scare I swore I'd do the same but I'm doing far too much again. I do have a long term plan though so it's hopefully just temporary.

    Good luck with online sales. More pennies to the pot as long as it's not too stressful.

    Take care beautiful. MT xx
  • Wow Sam you put us all to shame with the ebaying. I have had my first bad experience and it has put me off a bit. I only have a few small items left so I'm thinking of adding them on Shp0ck. Have you had any dealings with them?

    The amount of money you make extra is incredible, well done.

    Take care.

    Tink xx
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    DEBT 5 - £655.02 DEBT 6 - £669.18 DEBT 7 - £3448.00 DEBT 8 - £2169.12
    DEBT 9 - £2964.25 DEBT 10 - £4349.39
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