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underperky wrote: »Martin how is the dog this morning ...hope you didn't have to visit the vets
Hi underperky
She is here old self. She had a little bit of chicken last night and has not been sick again going to give here some more food in five min
Will put here to the toilet then.
Its hammering down with rain so i will have to go out with here as if you try and encourage here to go outside when its raining a lot i get the look of are you mad its pouring down :rotfl:0 -
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Just been catching up. M4RT1N sorry your dog is poorly, what a worry. Already forgotten most of what I've read, sorry. Memory still really shocking.
Yesterday was an awful day. One of my tubes came out, I panicked, was crying etc. Eventually called on call urologist at hospital, which I should have done sooner. He reassured me it wasn't an emergency, that district nurse should be able to put it back in.
When district nurse came it was one I hadn't met and she was quite moody. She didn't at all like what I told her Dr had said, and clearly didn't want to try. She was talking about me going to A&E, at which point I got a bit teary given I've not left the house and the hassle it would be, plus the procedure I've had is very specialised and not done locally, so had visions of them sending me to London.
Anyway, my distress moved her sufficiently to have a go, and it went back in really easy. Stress over! I slept well last night, no leakage or other problems.
Waiting for district nurse visit today. Will be same one as yesterday as she is the cover. Hope she is in a better mood!0 -
Hi underperky
She is here old self. She had a little bit of chicken last night and has not been sick again going to give here some more food in five min
Will put here to the toilet then.
Its hammering down with rain so i will have to go out with here as if you try and encourage here to go outside when its raining a lot i get the look of are you mad its pouring down :rotfl:
Yes my little border used to sort of screech his brakes on as he was about to step out the door if he thought you weren't going out in the rain but stay out for an hour if I was with him and no coat on him as this was before doggy fashion was a booming industry0 -
underperky wrote: »Is this Durham ?
No, it's Worcester city centre Feb 2014 I think.0 -
Not sure if this Dr O pizza has been tried but it was the only one with the offer on in my A's. Compares against W but not M
0.01x ASDA Loose Mushrooms (PER KG) £0.03 £0.02
0.1x ASDA Loose Red Onions (PER KG) £0.08 £0.10
1x Dr Oetker Ristorante Pizza Pollo Arrabiata (370G) £2.50 £1.50
0.3x ASDA Loose White Baking Potatoes (PER KG) £0.30 £0.36
0.16x ASDA Grower's Selection Loose Gala Apples (PER KG) £0.31 £0.32
0.12x ASDA Onions (PER KG) £0.09 £0.09
1x Haribo Starmix (1PK) £0.10 N/A
0.01x ASDA Loose Ginger (PER KG) £0.03 £0.04
1x Barratt Flumps (12G) £0.10 N/A0 -
braveheart60uk wrote: »Sorry for dumb question, is the Dr Oetker voucher for £2.99
I notice Morries do not seem to stock 38 wash comfort intense and pizza at £1.50
So…..
1 Comfort net £1.00 + 1 voucher
3 frozen BBQ net ( 3 different) £3.00 + 3 vouchers
2 pizza net ( 2 different) -£0.98 + 2 vouchers
[FONT="]Add fillers to minimum of 10 items and you spend about £3.42 using 10p fillers and get back price promise of £2.00, so net cost £1.42. Am I correct?
[FONT="]Oh forgot to say comparison with Morries[/FONT]
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Not tried it yet but I believe they havee to input the price.
Has anyone had trouble with the Candy Crush Android app? Mine has corrupted and is illegible, I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling but it is still the same!What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
underperky wrote: »Yes my little border used to sort of screech his brakes on as he was about to step out the door if he thought you weren't going out in the rain but stay out for an hour if I was with him and no coat on him as this was before doggy fashion was a booming industry0
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Ladyshopper wrote: »Just been catching up. M4RT1N sorry your dog is poorly, what a worry. Already forgotten most of what I've read, sorry. Memory still really shocking.
Yesterday was an awful day. One of my tubes came out, I panicked, was crying etc. Eventually called on call urologist at hospital, which I should have done sooner. He reassured me it wasn't an emergency, that district nurse should be able to put it back in.
When district nurse came it was one I hadn't met and she was quite moody. She didn't at all like what I told her Dr had said, and clearly didn't want to try. She was talking about me going to A&E, at which point I got a bit teary given I've not left the house and the hassle it would be, plus the procedure I've had is very specialised and not done locally, so had visions of them sending me to London.
Anyway, my distress moved her sufficiently to have a go, and it went back in really easy. Stress over! I slept well last night, no leakage or other problems.
Waiting for district nurse visit today. Will be same one as yesterday as she is the cover. Hope she is in a better mood!
Hope things improve soon glad to here you had some rest i know how uncomfortable those drains can be
People are being discharged far to early a relative of mine has cancer. She had here breast removed and was sent home the following day :mad:0 -
braveheart60uk wrote: »Sorry for dumb question, is the Dr Oetker voucher for £2.99
I notice Morries do not seem to stock 38 wash comfort intense and pizza at £1.50
So…..
1 Comfort net £1.00 + 1 voucher
3 frozen BBQ net ( 3 different) £3.00 + 3 vouchers
2 pizza net ( 2 different) -£0.98 + 2 vouchers
[FONT="]Add fillers to minimum of 10 items and you spend about £3.42 using 10p fillers and get back price promise of £2.00, so net cost £1.42. Am I correct?
[FONT="]Oh forgot to say comparison with Morries[/FONT]
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