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When things hit rock bottom the only answer is to fight the way back up...
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Hope you are ok, sending hugs.x.0
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Get well soon Hidden xx0
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Ahh thank you I'll live
Sorry for the delay got home and had to catch up on all the jobs I'd missed! Good job I'll be fine eh
No explanation basically, what I went in for patched up and a referral over to my consultant to follow up HR.0 -
YAY she's back
Raised heart rate can be related to stress and anxiety... I know cos it is something that I have experience of...
I find that meditation helps as well as a good gym session. I find great stress relief from punching and kicking the s *** out of the heavy bag...
I know its difficult to get time to yourself when you have the wee yins to look after, try to get some alone time when you canBUGGRITMILLENIUMHANDANDSHRIMP I TOLD EM! - Foul Ole Ron
It is important that we know where we come from, because if you do not know where you come from, then you do not know where you are, and if you don't know where you are, then you don't know where you are going. If you don't know where you're going, you're probably going wrong.
R.I.P. T.P.0 -
Thank you, like I say it's not something 'new' I can check it at home on youngest monitors.
I can feel when I've done too much, slow down and I feel okay again, just so happens that something that should have been a simple fix this morning led them into wanting to keep me for my hr which was totally unrelated
Anyway home and back at it now.
Withdrawn £30.20 from PA and now I will let it build up again until near the 28th of next month.
I'm going to fall behind on the council tax till Friday unless my log in for my bank arrives tomorrowbut I can't do anything about it.
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Glad you're doing ok Hidden. Sometimes when you're running around after everyone else it's important just to take 5 minutes to stop and look after yourself, even if it is just to sit down with a brew! Hope you're all patched up and feeling better today though! XxLoan £13,339.81 (4.9%) Current End Date Dec 2020
CC1 £3496.00 (0% for another 20 months)
CC2 £2500 (0% for another 20 months)
Total: £19335.81:eek:0 -
wow , hope you're feeling better today Hidden !
Sounds like you need some me time , try and have a little pamper time if you get chance in your busy day
Hope you get things sorted with bank too so it doesn't mess your payments up
Mobo xxCC1-£1729.53
CC2-£4323.00
LOAN-£14,519.05
TOTAL DEBT £20,571.58 :eek:
Then there's the mortgage0 -
Glad you're ok, Hidden. Try and slow down and get some time to yourself. Hope the bank details arrive on time.Have adventures. laugh a lot and always be kind.0
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I agree there's never much time for myself despite being away 19 hours a day
Partly my own fault that I like to do everything myself because its just easier
Kids in school and I'm having a coffee before doing the days jobs.
Really hoping the online log in comes with the post today.0 -
Morning Hidden
I just saw your comment on my diary. Bless you.
I agree with you, there never feels enough hours in the day I think especially with under school age children around. But once they are old enough to go to school we will miss them!
Hope you have a good day.
Bob" Your vibe attracts your tribe":D
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