Buffy Keeps on the Straight and Narrow

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  • Breakfast sounds lovely.

    Whenever I look at my card it is Amazon :o. A lot better than it used to be, for which I thank you and your challenge ages ago.
  • Toothache

    Immense pain - have taken pain killers today but they have worn off. I have taken more but the pain is worse atm.

    I really need to look at my bank and plan a couple of lessons. "somehow" I have lost a lesson I wrote yesterday - am seriously upset about that!

    be back later XX
    Nevertheless she persisted.
  • Breakfast sounds lovely.

    Whenever I look at my card it is Amazon :o. A lot better than it used to be, for which I thank you and your challenge ages ago.

    I might have to resurrect that challenge.

    Maybe ;) XXX
    Nevertheless she persisted.
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    I might have to resurrect that challenge.

    Maybe ;) XXX
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    Sorry about the toothache :( xx
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  • Back from dentist.

    Was ok. but need to have a milk tooth removed and a filling redone - about 300 pounds.

    And an eventual implant... for between 1500 - 2200 pounds.

    Work are being slow about the tax rebate which is annoying.


    I am trying to work out how to pay it all with out using the tax rebate.

    Which actually might be what happens since it isn't showing up!!

    I think it will be a credit card job. too sleepy now.

    oo forgot to tell you next door but one got broken into and the thieving gits went through our garden! Worried mum a bit.

    didn't thrill me either to be honest especially since I am moving the rabbits out this weekend....
    Nevertheless she persisted.
  • Eek to dentist bill. Is none of it NHS covered as due to a medical condition?
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  • Pooky
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    You still have milk teeth??? Wow

    Yay to the rabbits going out!
    "Start every day off with a smile and get it over with" - W. C. Field.
  • Eek to dentist bill. Is none of it NHS covered as due to a medical condition?

    I don't think I have a medical condition (do i?)
    also my dentist is not in any way NHS unfortunately....
    Pooky wrote: »
    You still have milk teeth??? Wow

    Yay to the rabbits going out!

    Just the one ;) which is now going. What is annoying is the previous dentist kept describing it as small - it is ENORMOUS! hence the need for an implant....

    And yes the rabbits are going. hopefully spending days out there next week and then next weekend out over night with me in the conservatory with the dogs.
    Nevertheless she persisted.
  • I didn't post that at 7.53am! It was last night.......most odd!

    Busy busy today! already been to the vets (!!!!!!s) got to walk the dogs, shop, work in the garden remember to take antibiotics and do washing!

    xxxx
    Nevertheless she persisted.
  • I don't think I have a medical condition (do i?)
    also my dentist is not in any way NHS unfortunately....

    I was thinking if it's your milk teeth that are still there and causing the problems, then that's not usual and so I would have thought fixing it might be at least partly covered on NHS - I think there are maximum treatment cost bandings.

    Doesn't necessarily help if you wouldn't want to change dentists - and I suspect the implant wouldn't be covered probably a lower cost option.


    Rosa xx
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