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  • cjj_2
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    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    It will get better cjj :grouphug:, I think the major thing is you know what it is now, until you get a diagnosis you can't begin to understand. But it is the first step to recovery which I know you are well on that road now hun xx

    My cousin suffers too, since a teenager, he is in his 30s now, and has set up a self help group I thing it's called, when it is bad with him he has to do the repetitive counting. My aunty looked into it a lot more than I ever did particularly on the internet and forums, she says it can be hereditary. Which was why she was interested in how it affected me, guess my mum must have told her as I didn't. :o

    Keep taking those tiny steps cjj. :A


    Will do my lovely xx
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  • Tinyshoes
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    cjj wrote: »
    Will do my lovely xx

    When's the next outing of the little black dress? ;)
  • Dizzy_Ditzy
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    i can also confirm the taylors of harrogate italian groung coffee is 97p but only the smaller shops i think,went into a larger store and it was still full price.

    I have a small store at the top of my road and a large one about five mins walk from me.

    I have never got anything "glitchy" from the small one because it's either been that certain staff have got there first or there's been nowt in the first place, so it was nice to come away from there feeling almost like I'd got one over on them :D
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  • cjj_2
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    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    When's the next outing of the little black dress? ;)

    Hubby's 50th at end of March Tiny. This one is floral lol. Really strange cos I've developed a love of dresses but never go any where I can wear one. After that it should be ds graduation in July time xx

    Really gutted today as realised I forgot to pay hubby's cc on 12th. I NEVER forgot but was really not feeling well last week and totally forgot. Just remembered today and paid it in full as I always do but we have got £45 in various charges :( They won't discuss with me cos I'm only 2nd user !
    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.
  • Tinyshoes
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    cjj wrote: »
    Hubby's 50th at end of March Tiny. This one is floral lol. Really strange cos I've developed a love of dresses but never go any where I can wear one. After that it should be ds graduation in July time xx

    Really gutted today as realised I forgot to pay hubby's cc on 12th. I NEVER forgot but was really not feeling well last week and totally forgot. Just remembered today and paid it in full as I always do but we have got £45 in various charges :( They won't discuss with me cos I'm only 2nd user !

    I may have a few dresses since I have had the money to buy them thanks to my mum. My girls said to me last year but you never wear a dress mum. I do now. :D I found some nice ones to wear anytime last year in the summer. I have 3 in the wardrobe I bought end of season for this year. And 3 more evening dresses which like you I don't have anywhere to where them not sure which one I will where to my 50th later this year yet. :rotfl:

    Not good forgetting the card but so easily done, did it once and had to take the hit on the charges. I don't think I even told OH :o he would have gone. :mad: Hope you can get the charge waived when your OH speaks to them!

    Oh and forgot to say it's good you have something to look forward to, get your mind set on the planning of the birthday. ;)
  • Busylizzie
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    davemorton wrote: »
    If she is wanting an earlier test date, would it not be better to do one at a different centre. If she can drive well enough to be allowed out on the roads by her self, she would be good enough to drive in busy streets, she would encounter these when driving anyway, so best to be sure when she has someone in with her.
    I guess what I am trying to say is its better for her to be trained and assessed at being able to drive, not just being able to pass a test.


    I get what you're saying but these are all major towns with 3-lane dual carriageways and one-way systems and are not towns we are at all familiar with. I would be apprehensive driving there and I have been driving for 37 years! I think knowing the roads and where they go will help her confidence enormously and will enable her to concentrate on her driving rather than navigating.

    Actually I rang my test centre and they are expecting a new examiner next week so hopefully some new appointments will be released.
  • cjj wrote: »
    Hubby's 50th at end of March Tiny. This one is floral lol. Really strange cos I've developed a love of dresses but never go any where I can wear one. After that it should be ds graduation in July time xx

    Really gutted today as realised I forgot to pay hubby's cc on 12th. I NEVER forgot but was really not feeling well last week and totally forgot. Just remembered today and paid it in full as I always do but we have got £45 in various charges :( They won't discuss with me cos I'm only 2nd user !


    You should still wear them even if you are bobbing to @. Just wear them with thick tights and flats or boots. You shouldn't need an excuse to feel good about yourself. I've seen people in @ dressed up, (as I'd call it, like on a night out)
    People don't know your circumstances, you may just be bobbing in to pick up milk on your way back to the office after landing the million pound deal of the year;)

    Having suffered with SAD when I was younger I can understand a little of where you are coming from and don't mean the above in a condescending way...hope it doesn't come across like that.
  • Bananababe
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    Don't think I will get mine I couldn't fathom out what I had to do it never worked :o :rotfl::rotfl:

    You can check in your shipments page its in there if you getting one x
  • cjj_2
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    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    I may have a few dresses since I have had the money to buy them thanks to my mum. My girls said to me last year but you never wear a dress mum. I do now. :D I found some nice ones to wear anytime last year in the summer. I have 3 in the wardrobe I bought end of season for this year. And 3 more evening dresses which like you I don't have anywhere to where them not sure which one I will where to my 50th later this year yet. :rotfl:

    Not good forgetting the card but so easily done, did it once and had to take the hit on the charges. I don't think I even told OH :o he would have gone. :mad: Hope you can get the charge waived when your OH speaks to them!

    Oh and forgot to say it's good you have something to look forward to, get your mind set on the planning of the birthday. ;)

    I am tiny :) . Hopefully a few days away in Chester before a suprise meal with all our friends 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.
  • cjj_2
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    You should still wear them even if you are bobbing to @. Just wear them with thick tights and flats or boots. You shouldn't need an excuse to feel good about yourself. I've seen people in @ dressed up, (as I'd call it, like on a night out)
    People don't know your circumstances, you may just be bobbing in to pick up milk on your way back to the office after landing the million pound deal of the year;)

    Having suffered with SAD when I was younger I can understand a little of where you are coming from and don't mean the above in a condescending way...hope it doesn't come across like that.

    Not at all Mt2m you could never come across like that :A
    Your post made me smile lol visiting @ for milk after landing a million pound deal :rotfl: I wish, but I may just give that a go lol * goes to look for best posh dress and shoes * :rotfl: 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.
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