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Had a really frantic day. Phone rang at 6.00a.m. and it was DD saying she was passing blood. As she is 20 weeks pregnant she was freaked out. I picked her up at 6.45 and took her to the minor Injuries unit locally. The Nurse practioner was brilliant and said we should call her midwife and the doctor. We did this at 8.00 a.m. and dr called back but not before midwife said we needed to go to Pregnancy clinic at RUH Bath. He agreed as she is O neg blood group and would need the Anti D antibody jab now instead of at 28 weeks as her blood may have affected the baby.
Clinic was at 12.00 so I went to work for 2 hours and took her up at 11.00. We waited until 1.30 but were finally seen .We heard the heartbeat and they examined her and said all is well. then another 2 hour wait for the jab which was a 3 inch long jab in the muscle in her leg ( which she said hurt like hell ). we eventually got home at 4.00p.m.
she just text to say she had a cry cause she was so relieved about the baby and the 1st of her puppies is leaving tonight.
I am glad its the weekend.0 -
Had a really frantic day. Phone rang at 6.00a.m. and it was DD saying she was passing blood. As she is 20 weeks pregnant she was freaked out. I picked her up at 6.45 and took her to the minor Injuries unit locally. The Nurse practioner was brilliant and said we should call her midwife and the doctor. We did this at 8.00 a.m. and dr called back but not before midwife said we needed to go to Pregnancy clinic at RUH Bath. He agreed as she is O neg blood group and would need the Anti D antibody jab now instead of at 28 weeks as her blood may have affected the baby.
Clinic was at 12.00 so I went to work for 2 hours and took her up at 11.00. We waited until 1.30 but were finally seen .We heard the heartbeat and they examined her and said all is well. then another 2 hour wait for the jab which was a 3 inch long jab in the muscle in her leg ( which she said hurt like hell ). we eventually got home at 4.00p.m.
she just text to say she had a cry cause she was so relieved about the baby and the 1st of her puppies is leaving tonight.
I am glad its the weekend.
OMG rose, how awful, she is so lucky to have you xxWhat is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
Mumto2monkeys wrote: »I tried this one with washing liquid none glitchy shop.. I didn't realise no multi on my receipt when I collected. Went back into store and was told I'd have to ring cs as although my order was collected instore it's a seperate transaction system not my store transaction!! Never did get a refund of the multibuy price:( so now I check
Evening all, yes same here, if I want a refund for a c/c item a c/c team member is called to do it.0 -
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Savvybuyer wrote: »I am too! I don't really shop there very much:D. That said, they have made quite a bit out of me recently:(, with my 'tour' around Great Britain. (Currently England & Wales - I am aware that I will, of course, be missing Scottish items on my list - apart from the milk, which obviously I don't have physical sight of but I assume - and occasionally "know", as I see from comps. from Scottish friends on here - that they wouldn't charge Scotland a different price for standard own label milk! I would hope not anyway... And, as an aside, I don't think I will be bothering with the 'tour' this week, as I do need to have some rest and do other things, I may possibly go towards the end of next week - tbh the two price collections (back to Monday and Wednesday) are now interfering with that (interfering perhaps too strong a word) - I expect a busy one on Monday - the Shortbread Fingers that have just gone on I think may go off again - just hope we have an mbuy in A in the next few days:rotfl: - the week after next, I don't think I will manage anything beyond the two price collection days as the rest of the week is busier for me.)
That's it from me for now. Goodbye!! Second time:rotfl::D:wave::wave:
(Or, if you want me to be pedantic - well, whether or want it or not I am so that you will get that! - it was "Goodnight" once and "Goodbye!!" once.) Goodbye! Now twice:rotfl::rotfl:. (Or maybe once, as the first was with two exclamations, the "second" is a different one, and therefore not the second but a first (different one), with a single exclamation point:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:.)
:wave::wave:
Well, I've been away from here most of the day - and, whilst I wasn't looking, an mbuy has sneaked onto the Patterson's Shortbread Fingers in A (2 for £1.50 - at the time of this post in the early hours it was straight £1). Do we know if this missed the update earlier and whether Morries mbuy pricing is being picked up? (I had problems with establishing the M pricing myself whilst instore, but I suspect this was just the Ms I used on Wednesday.)0 -
xxlouisexx56 wrote: »Asda Morrisons
1x ASDA Chosen By You Reduced Sugar & Salt Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce (410G) £0.32 £0.32
1x ASDA Smartprice Garlic Baguette (170G) £0.34 N/A
1x Giant Strawberry Stripes (1PK) £0.10 £0.10
1x Haribo Starmix (1PK) £0.10 £0.10
2x Pepsi Max Bottle (2LT) £2.00 £2.00
1x Hula Hoops Original Potato Rings (7X24G) £1.00 £1.00
1x Palmolive Lemongrass Invigorating Handwash (250ML) £2.19 £1.00
1x Hula Hoops BBQ Beef (7X24G) £1.00 £1.00
1x ASDA Smartprice 15 Yorkshire Puddings (230G) £0.49 N/A
1x ASDA Smartprice Salted Cashew Nuts (125G) £0.75 N/A
10x Palmolive Mulberry Indulgent Handwash (250ML) £21.90 £10.00
1x ASDA Free Range British Eggs (15PK) £2.00 £2.00
10x Palmolive Jasmine Delightful Handwash (250ML) £21.90 £10.00
1x ASDA Garlic Granules (115G) £0.98 N/A
1x ASDA Smartprice Pasta Shapes (500G) £0.29 N/A
0.17x ASDA Loose Banana (order by number of bananas or select kg) (PER KG) £0.12 £0.11
1x ASDA Chosen By You Baked Beans In Tomato Sauce (410G) £0.31 £0.32
Comparison total (compared products only)
Was this an online shop or instore? [EDIT: Probably already been answered - it'll be online.] Beggars have not picked up the Pasta Twists in M:( - or the Cashew Nuts probably, or the Yorkshire Puddings! Although that's the least of your 'worries'.0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »Was this an online shop or instore? Beggars have not picked up the Pasta Twists in M:( - or the Cashew Nuts probably, or the Yorkshire Puddings! Although that's the least of your 'worries'.
Online
No worries. Sent the handwash back :rotfl:0 -
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