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  • Tammygirl
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    edited March 2018 #16292

    Takes all sorts Malc, not quite a tropical paradise just Lanzarote, cool where the temp is around 22-23c at the moment so just about perfect for relaxing in, going for a walk or cycle, even a nice boat trip or two.

    We love our 3 weeks there every year it sets us up for the rest of the year. 

    I'm glad that you like living in your caravan and sitting in your awning, I do to but not in winter thank you very much, not unless I'm in the South of Spain/Portugal.

    I must admit the delay has been a tad annoying but first time in over 10 years so can't complain.

    Not planning on spending much time queuing anywhere as TC have given us priority tickets and other nice extras as a goodwill gesture.

    The whole experience of flying doesn't bother either of us as we enjoy it, nice wander round the shops have something to eat and a drink,  before you know it you are boarding your flight, (first as we have priority). The flight is only 4 hrs 15 mins and the seats are not cramped (not for us anyway) I've never experienced a table digging into my stomach but then again I'm not large innocent

    We both enjoy flying, time to read a book, chat to your neighbours, read a magazine and choose your next holiday. Then its time to have a meal and drink, usually followed by a snooze for the OH.

    Before you know it its time to get ready for landing, pick up our rental car and drive the short 20 mins to our apartment. Great resort and great people looking after us there. Just like a home form home but with nicer weather.smile

    I've said it to you before Malc, you live in the South of England where your weather is usually mild in winter and sunny and hot for the rest of the year. We live in a completely different environment, stunningly beautiful and not crowded but having lived for 20 years in Europe I do like the outdoor life and of course the sun.laughing

    Like your wife I rarely sit around doing nothing, so 4 hrs on a flight is heaven smile

     

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  • SteveL
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    edited March 2018 #16294

    We went shopping despite the weather. Nice bit of fillet steak from the butcher, cooked rare and some chips for dinner tonight. Looking at Pizza huts prices, costs are about the same. Whilst I do like pizza,  we usually stick to Waitrose vegi ones, or I make my own. Personally a pizza that has been kept hot for probably 20 minutes is something I would rather avoid. 

  • Tammygirl
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    edited March 2018 #16295

    Took a drive into town after lunch, roads all clear and looks to be melting. Lots of snow banked up at the sides obviously but at least we were on tarmac

    Couldn't believe it the roads were very quiet for a Saturday afternoon, then we got to Asda car park, wow! only time I've ever seen it like it was today is at Christmas. Car park full, shop full, all check outs open and busy, no bread at all other than what the in store bakery was managing to do (very little of that) there was still milk but not a lot. 

    Brue, glad you got home safe, hope the house is fine and not too cold. Had to look up Punxsutawney Phil 

    Thanks for the good wishes Milothedog and Trellis will try hard to enjoy cool I'm sure you will be enjoying some nice weather soon undecided

  • JVB66
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    edited March 2018 #16296

    If? we have a pizza its normally from one of the wood fired mobile pizza ovens that frequent a couple of the cc sites we use,nice and fresh cooked while you wait,

  • Oneputt
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    edited March 2018 #16297

    Malc, next time you fly to China try business class, no table in your stomach and think of the Tesco points on £6000.00 ✈️✈️💺

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited March 2018 #16298

    Did venture out eventually but only as far as our local pub 😉roads were very quiet,  snow has been melting all day so everywhere is very wet.😣

    Tammygirl hope you get away tomorrow ok, have a lovely holiday.

    Brue, pleased to hear you made it home, have you got your boiler working?

  • trellis
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    edited March 2018 #16299

    TG , I'm guessing not quite as soon as you.😎😎.

  • brue
    brue Forum Participant Posts: 21,176
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    edited March 2018 #16300

    Thanks Helen and others. Yes , we got our boiler working but we've only just taken our coats off! Still not sure what went wrong but hoping it will be ok. British Gas left messages and texts which was helpful but seeing the snow here we knew no-one could have got here. For the first time ever our milkman had not left milk, sad to think milk has had to be poured away locally, no wonder there was a shortage in some places. Things improving now but I think there'll be some floods.

  • Wherenext
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    edited March 2018 #16301

    Been sitting at the computer all afternoon "planning" our trip to Germany and the Netherlands this Spring/Summer. Been to lots of lovely places and have Plans A,B or C roughly mapped out, depending on weather or if we decide we like/don't like a particular site/area. It's been funsmile.

    Glad you made it home Brue and fingers crossed for TG for tomorrow.

  • RedKite
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    edited March 2018 #16302

    Glad you are back home safely in Somerset Brue and TG enjoy your delayed holiday tomorrow and some warm sun we have had alovely day here upto 17C in the Lot.

    Both be down this week with local virus but on the mend now.

    Take care in the weather conditions folks an hopefully soon will improve.

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited March 2018 #16303

    Alan

    You need to carry these http://www.dextro-energy.com/products/sticks/orange They are quick acting. Available in most pharmacies and supermarkets.

    David

  • DSB
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    edited March 2018 #16304

    Indian meal was great tonight, by the way.  Just working my way down the bottle of wine now..... 😀

    David 

  • EasyT
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    edited March 2018 #16305

    When my father was alive David I used to always carry a pack of those in the car as he was type 1 diabetic. 

    I have not been treated for diabetes for just under two years as 4 monthly blood tests have shown no need. I had one in November and that was fine also. Then I had one late February as I was due a tablet revue for blood pressure. That showed elevated blood sugar and so I am onto a single tablet for the next few months

  • ABM
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    edited March 2018 #16306

    There  most  certainly  is  Cariadon  ==> 

    https://www.diabetes.org.uk  the  Diabetes  UK  headliners  !!

    If  anybody  wants  to  see  if  they  could or  should  have  access  to  blood  test  meters  and  test  strips  go  to  the  "advocacy pack"  pages  for  advice  &  guidance.  They  even  tell you  on  those  pages  how  to  challenge  any  unfavourable  decisions.

     

    As  far  as  Type  2  diabetics  using  insulin  are  concerned  you  MUST tell  DVLC  ( ??  DVLA ??)  and  they  will  give  guidance  w r t  driving  and  licencing.

    Specifically  you  should  ensure  blood  sugars  are  above  a  certain  level  before  driving,  then  check  every  two ( 2 ) hours.

    These  checks,  of  course,  can  only  be  performed  if  you  have  a  meter  &  test  strips  !

     

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited March 2018 #16307

    It's been a relatively warmer day today, so much so that some of the snow has started to melt aalthouth there was the odd flake of snow. Had a shortish walk this morning before driving over to Morrisons to fill up with fuel for our drive down to York tomorrow (hopefully). After lunch in the van I then took Flyte along the river path as far as the HM Bark Endeavour and back. Spotted a seal in the river upstream of the Barrage....wonder how it got there?

  • ABM
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    edited March 2018 #16308

    Should  those  type  2s  use  insulin  ET  there  is  every  chance  they  could  successfully  challenge  that  refusal.

  • EasyT
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    edited March 2018 #16309

    I would have thought so as well ABM. I have the kit but do not really need to use it but, as my sugar levels are showing elevated I shall dig it out.

  • ABM
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    edited March 2018 #16310

    See  my  post  a  few  scrolls  up  ^^

    I  regularly  tell  folks  that  a  few  pills  or  test  strips  don't  cost  half  as  much  as  a  spell  in  hospital  recovering  from  a  Hypo  i.e.  very  very  low  sugars,  and  even  less  than a  foot  or  leg  amputation  &  the  care  that  follows.

     

    Incidentally,  Alan,  one  of  the  visible  signs  of  somebody  going 'hypo'  is  -->  they  can  appear  to  be  rather  tipsy,  if  not  down  right  drunk  !  Any  feelings  of  woozyness  and/or  confusion  take  any  of  the  glucose  tabs  or  syrupy  drinks  available  &  DON'T drive  for  30  mins  to  give  the  body  time  to  absorb  it.

  • Tammygirl
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    edited March 2018 #16311

    Well folks that's it for me tonight, going to have an early night as we are up at 4 am frown hopefully the next time I post I will be sat in a pair of shorts and T shirt, or even in swimwear cool sorry couldn't resist.

    Take care everyone hope it all starts to clear up soon and doesn't cause any problems with floods.

    Thanks to all for the good wishes.

  • ABM
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    edited March 2018 #16312

    Hope  all  those  travelling  A}  to  warm  places  find  what  they   want

    B }  Those  travellers  with  caravans &/or  Movans  find  nice unsoggy  sites

    C }  all  the  rest  of  us  -->  get  a  good  nights  sleep  surprised <-- yawning

  • EasyT
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    edited March 2018 #16313

    they can appear to be rather tipsy, if not down right drunk

    I recall a work colleague who was a type 1 diabetic being like that just on one occasion. As the office was only 2 miles from work I took him there. Quick test, some glucose drink and, under doctors advice, a pint of beer on the way back before he retested and injected if needed. 

  • KjellNN
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    edited March 2018 #16314

    Not everybody wants a big twin axle van Malcolm, and with most, if not all,  UK built vans it is only the twin axles that have onboard tanks.

    Certainly the case for Swifts and Baileys.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited March 2018 #16315

    The onboard tank certainly became useful for us in the recent below freezing temperatures and this size caravan gives us a lot more space to live in than a smaller one would, including more space in the awning as well.

  • Oneputt
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    edited March 2018 #16316

    When in the Netherlands a couple of years ago I went to the assistance of a man who collapsed in the street, his family of 3 people didn't have a clue, 2 were dancing around in panic and the third was trying to force a biscuit down his throat.  The guy was on his back swallowing his tongue.  One of them tried to stop me doing anything until they saw how angry I was becoming.  Put him in the recovery position made sure his tongue not interfering with air ways, ask someone to get a can of coke, few dribbles and he started to stir. When I said they should see a doctor (he had been unconscious) they were adamant he didn't need one.  At that point we left without a word of thanks.  A lady who worked for me had type 1 and told me that her immediate family, including 6 year old daughter, were taught what to do if mummy had a problem.

  • EasyT
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    edited March 2018 #16317

    Suprised they did not come back with a diet coke. 

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited March 2018 #16318

    I ended up having to do an extra two hours at work last night. I was supposed to finish at 8 p.m. but they asked me to stay until 10 p.m. It was very busy from the moment I started to the moment I finished. 

    I got my rota for next week. Today is a day off and so is Monday and Tuesday. So three consecutive days off. It's like a mini holiday! I'll be working Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings though.

  • brue
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    edited March 2018 #16319

    Hope David K's wife Margaret can sort the problem of needles and test strips asap, I can imagine it is stressful not having enough stocks to keep going. I read ABM's post with interest.

    Even if Margaret isn't too keen on forums I think DiabetesUK is a very useful place to look.

    this is their forum link

  • Oneputt
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    edited March 2018 #16320

    my dutch isn't that good,laughing but the coke worked.

  • brue
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    edited March 2018 #16321

    Good thinking Oneputt. smile