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Watty's Awakening

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  • beanielou
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    Ugh. I loathe liver.
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  • Slinky
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    Mmm. Liver, bacon and onions. Can't handle liver, but love it if someone else will cook it for me.
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  • dawnybabes
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    Adore liver onion and bacon, my DS who eats pretty much everything won’t eat the liver but adores the thick gravy so in effect gets some of the goodies from it. 
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    Jan - £176.66 :j
  • Suffolk_lass
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    When you had your blood tests, did they explore your levels of magnesium (zinc, and potassium)? as a magnesium supplement is what I have Mr Sl, to counteract daytime tiredness
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  • Watty1
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    Have read the pate comments, and, the butcher might make some on site, I will check.  They make their own pies etc using pastry made for them by a baker in a nearby town so I will ask them.   I want to make the effort to visit to get some bones for WattyDog.

    I don't really know why I thought about making my own, except I have in the past.  I was so shattered when I did the online food shop I bought cat food, a few cleaning bits and then ordered some meal kits so we were good for the bank holiday weekend.   I have ideas but lack the capacity to follow through just now.
    Made it to mortgage free but what a muddle that became

    In the event the proverbial hits the fan then co-habitees are better stashing their cash than being mortgage free !!
  • dawnybabes
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    I use a magnesium body lotion at night to help me sleep (I can normally pick it up from TK Maxx Quite cheaply) 

    can you not check your results in your nhs app ? Mine has all my blood tests from years ago, so good to compare and see if there’s a pattern. 
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  • Cherryfudge
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    We have thyroxine deficiencies in my family - it seems like three different manifestations among four people so my sister's solution may be worth enquiring into. Hers is now treated as an iodine deficiency, which on a world-wide scale is apparently very common. My sister's diet is limited, which may have contributed to her deficiency, I don't know. Normally the British diet gives enough iodine, but it could be worth asking for your levels to be tested. Don't just supplement, as that can cause problems in itself. Another item for your list, sorry.

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  • KajiKita
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    "The surgery has since apologised to me for their behaviour, reviewed my prescription and said it was actually a vast improvement on the NHS options and if I could afford it to continue with the private one, but, if I wanted to save money, they would prescribe."

    Just curious, in what way was the private prescription 'a vast improvement on the NHS options'? 

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