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  • mellymoo74
    mellymoo74 Posts: 6,529 Forumite
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    sent this

    Dear All,


    I wish to apply for a transfer to 6x xxxxx Close which became available on 27 July. I have attached the OT Assessment in support of our application.

    I have an appointment with [FONT=&quot]Dr Mxxx at 9am on the 30th August (I can scan in and attach a copy of my letter if you would like). One of the things they will be testing me for is MS and OH has his appointment at Healthy Minds on Wednesday 19th August for his first session of CBT (again can scan and attach a copy of the letter if needed).

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    [FONT=&quot]I will be paying £250 again on Friday and another £250 next Friday which is sufficient to clear your 'arrears'.
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    [FONT=&quot]SXXX, I would ideally like to wait until I have the consultants appointment out of the way before we meet as I am struggling enough as it is.


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  • Wellyboots6
    Wellyboots6 Posts: 2,735 Forumite
    I am always so jealous when I see people out jogging, I marvel at their motivation.
    I caught myself being jealous of someone the other day and felt slightly resentful that I can't currently do any running. Then realised I didn't do any running before bump, so what on earth was I bitter about?!
  • Pyxis
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    katy721 wrote: »
    I am always so jealous when I see people out jogging, I marvel at their motivation.
    I caught myself being jealous of someone the other day and felt slightly resentful that I can't currently do any running. Then realised I didn't do any running before bump, so what on earth was I bitter about?!

    You're probably just feeling heavy and cumbersome and waddly, so seeing people flying along like a feather makes you feel more so.

    Only a short while to go, and then you'll float like a butterfly!
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  • Birdie85
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    Well done with the running Calley! I tried running a couple of years ago but never got into it. :o I struggle to get out now, I can't drag myself out of bed early enough to go before work and after work I'm stuck in all night with DS as DH works late every night so there's no-one to leave DS with. I want to go swimming but the same issues apply; the pool doesn't open until 7 but I start work at 7.30 so would have to start late, which means staying late which means an even madder rush than normal when I get home to get DS fed, bathed and ready for bed. I could take him swimming with me after work but it's not very good exercise for me just bobbing about with him in the shallow end! I have started playing badminton again with a group of work people though, we play on a lunchtime so at least I get a little bit of exercise and it's good fun. :)

    Good luck getting the bungalow Melly!

    I'm been laughing at all the sex/!!!!!! talk! I'm not bothered by DH watching it but I don't think he does anyway. We once watched a Star Trek spoof !!!!!! together and thought it was hilarious! :rotfl:

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  • mellymoo74 wrote: »
    sent this

    Dear All,


    I wish to apply for a transfer to 6x xxxxx Close which became available on 27 July. I have attached the OT Assessment in support of our application.

    I have an appointment with [FONT=&quot]Dr Mxxx at 9am on the 30th August (I can scan in and attach a copy of my letter if you would like). One of the things they will be testing me for is MS and OH has his appointment at Healthy Minds on Wednesday 19th August for his first session of CBT (again can scan and attach a copy of the letter if needed).

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    [FONT=&quot]I will be paying £250 again on Friday and another £250 next Friday which is sufficient to clear your 'arrears'.
    [/FONT]

    [FONT=&quot]
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    [FONT=&quot]SXXX, I would ideally like to wait until I have the consultants appointment out of the way before we meet as I am struggling enough as it is.


    Moo[/FONT]

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    I hope you get the bungalow.


    Good luck!
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  • Good luck with the bungalow Melly!

    Very tired today. Trying to firefight a bit with my Junior squad as we have a sensitive kid butting heads with a hyperactive one. I know it will work out fine as they're both lovely kids but the parents are a bit annoyed. I've worked out an action plan but I still feel like it's my fault :(

    I also tried to take myself off Fluxotine...actually, that's a fib, I ran out...and I feel utterly flat :(

    HBS x
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  • mellymoo74
    mellymoo74 Posts: 6,529 Forumite
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    its not your fault HBS!
    OH has fluxotine hes not allowed to come off them as they seem to work a bit for the OCD.

    I dont think the HA will do it, but it will prove my point to the ombudsman as it will be the 3rd suggestion I have made to resolve the issue.
  • Babafette
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    Morning all, sorry to hear you had a rough night mellymoo74.

    Thanks for all the welcomes. I'm feeling positive this morning as the sun is shining - that always makes me feel better. I hope everyone has a good day. :)
    Time may be a great healer, but it's a lousy beautician.... :/
  • Flybaby
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    **rubs eyes and peeks out of fort door** morning
    Right, that's it - I am officially not eating nuts anymore. I do really well with my IBS these days and, other than having about 10 seconds notice that it is time for me to be on the toilet (family totally used to me legging it through the house), I have very little trouble from it.
    But boy oh boy did I get a reminder last night. Midnight to 4am in excruciating pain with nothing moving, on toilet/curled on bathroom floor, cold flannels and 2 fans to try and keep heat waves and pain from making me pass out and eventually passed a little gas. First time in ages I have considered waking up hubby to call ambulance. Fell asleep on bathroom floor as was so exhausted. Feeling shattered today but finally "went" this morning, and actually kinda feeling lucky as that used to be me three or four times a week, whereas now it's a few times a year. But the last three times have been when I had nuts, so they are out.


    HBS - hope you get a refill in today and feel better soon. I think you are pretty awesome to facilitate and encourage and mentor your squads, so please don't feel like it is your fault. There will ALWAYS be personality clashes in groups of people and you know that the younglings can be so much less understanding and accommodating of each other. You have identified an issue, worked out a plan and involved the parents - sounds like a sound course of action to take to me, so don't feel guilty. {squishy}
  • whitewing
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    Much better that children learn to resolve tussles in a safe environment, doing something they enjoy under the watchful eyes of parents and people who care about them.

    I think parents are often quite glad to have these opportunities to help their child learn.
    :heartsmil When you find people who not only tolerate your quirks but celebrate them with glad cries of "Me too!" be sure to cherish them. Because these weirdos are your true family.
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