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  • EasyT
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    edited March 2018 #16802

    Sounds reasonable Malcolm. 

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited March 2018 #16803

    Yes but I'm employed as a driver, EasyT and I would prefer to have the time off and save them money if a situation develops where there is no more driving work to do. Yes money is useful but time off to rest is useful too! Driving in the dark where visibility is reduced further by rain and windows getting misted up for 3 to 4 hours is challenging to say the least!

    Roll on 25th March when the clocks go forward one hour so that most of my shift will be in daylight!

    The next two weeks will be good weeks for money. It's payday this Friday, and my State Pension is due the following week plus the monthly gift from my eldest brother.

  • SteveL
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    edited March 2018 #16804

    Off to the hospital shortly to see the consultant re my cataract. It will almost certainly involve those stinging drops to dilate your pupil, so OH is driving. Last time they used those, I would not have been safe for several hours. Hopefully I will get some idea of how quickly they might operate on it. At the moment I am loath to book a planned trip to see my sister in France, as any opp close to depature would presumably have insurance implications.

  • Milothedog
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    edited March 2018 #16805

    " Furthermore, my wife has her dental appointment at Guys Hospital on Thursday and will need to take the train because I'm working that evening and would be unable to get back in time for my 5 p.m. start if we went by car."

    Where would you have parked MM, My wife had 3 appointments there last year. they don't have a car park, just Disabled bays (Blue badge only) and cars were queuing for them. There is very limited pay and display parking which is constantly full and I think it's in the congestion zone as well.

  • brue
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    edited March 2018 #16806

    I am doing the same for my OH tomorrow Steve (pre-glaucoma checks due to raised pressures over the last couple of years) so good luck with your appointment and you can get an up date on what is happening. Hope the drops wear off and you can enjoy the rest of the day.

    Always something isn't there. wink

  • milliehull
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    edited March 2018 #16807

    My OH had cataract ops on both eyes last year, one in January and one in March and both went very well so good luck Steve. I hope they can give you a date soon.

    Good luck to your OH as well brue.

     

  • ABM
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    edited March 2018 #16808

    Best  wishes  for  a  speedy  resolution  of  your  eye  problems,  SteveL.  Like  MillieH's  OH  I  had  both  cataracts  removed  4ish  months  apart  about  9  or  10  years  ago.  But  you'll  have  to  get  used  to  those  drops  I'm  afraid.  Cannot  remember  how  many  I  had  just  before  the  op's  but  I  seem  to  recall  it  was  at  least  3  lots  of  3 !Not allowed  to  speak  during  the  surgery  of  course,  but  I  did  get  a  rather  pretty  nurse  to  hold  my  hand, innocentcool.

    (I  still  get  the Dilating  Drops  in both  eyes  but  only  for  the  annual  retinopthy  checks,  and  then  no  driving  for  12  hours.)  The  one  thing  I  do  advise for  immediate  Post  Operation  Days  is  a  good  pair  of  dark  glasses  --  mine  are  Vivienne  Westwood's  Best  Wrap-a-rounds coolembarassed.  The  change  in  brightness  is  something  that  really  has  to  be  seen*  to  be  believed smile !!  I  thought  my  neighbour  had  changed  his  beige  car  for  a  new  white  one  honest  !!

     

     

    *  Pun  intended  innocent

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  • huskydog
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    edited March 2018 #16810

    It must be "cataract" week , iv'e got to take my dad in on Wednesday for his pre-op drops etc 

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  • huskydog
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    edited March 2018 #16812

    Iv'e had to cancel this weekends trip away to Devon , as the Motorhome is waiting for an oil seal and wont be ready in time frown, still, there's always next monthsmile

  • ABM
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    edited March 2018 #16813

    I'm  just  hoping,  for  all  your  sakes,  that  the  Winter  Operation  Restrictions  are  now  lifted  &  these  individually  quite  minor  but  personally  life  enhancing  operations   are  back  on  the  'Do  Soonest'  List  again.

  • JVB66
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    edited March 2018 #16814

    First trip worked out ok, auto seems a bit sluggish after manual, have yet to work out  if  the "manual?" bit helps as they say "practice makes perfect?" gave ourselves more time for journey ,lucky the A14 roadworks on A1 slowed us down as we arrived at Ferry at 1205,got very wet setting up 

  • SteveL
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    edited March 2018 #16815

    I am doing the same for my OH tomorrow Steve (pre-glaucoma checks due to raised pressures over the last couple of years) so good luck with your appointment and you can get an up date on what is happening. Hope the drops wear off and you can enjoy the rest of the day.

    Always something isn't there.


    My OH had cataract ops on both eyes last year, one in January and one in March and both went very well so good luck Steve. I hope they can give you a date soon.

    Good luck to your OH as well brue.

     

     

    Thanks brue and MH.

    Hope your OH's check goes as well as mine brue.  All very efficient, should get it done within about 6 weeks. Drops not too bad as such a dull day. When the nurse put them in, I mentioned those are better than the ones the optician used, they don't sting. She replied that's because they are in two parts, this bit does. 😂 And it did☹️

  • Wherenext
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    edited March 2018 #16816

    Rained all day so we decided to go into Liverpool to see the exhibition of the Terracotta Army. We were fortunate insofar as I didn't realise that I should have pre booked a time due to demand. Fortunately we managed to secure a timed spot in the afternoon and spent the morning looking around the Walker Art Gallery, then Mrs WN wanted some artists materials so we walked to a couple of shops that sell them.

    After lunch we returned to the World Museum and really enjoyed the exhibition. They only had the exhibition going for a month and already have had over 170,000 people in to see it. I would recommend pre booking a timed slot on the internet before any visit as you may not get in, as the ticket seller told us about someone who had to arrange a further overnight stopover just so they could see what they went to Liverpool for.

    Didn't stop raining all day but spent a good portion of it indoors.

  • SteveL
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    edited March 2018 #16817

    Thanks ABM, I think the dark glasses are a good idea. The OH said the same as you about brightness when she had hers done.

    I did try reading the mags, which dated from about 2014,😀 but as you say David it is not really possible. OH took her Kindle, I just sat and waited.

  • brue
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    edited March 2018 #16818

    Would love to see the exhibition WN, we had thought about a train day trip but haven't got beyond that idea yet. 

  • Wherenext
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    edited March 2018 #16819
  • robsail
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    edited March 2018 #16820

    My OH had her cataracts done pre op test the nurse asked her to read the chart.....she couldn't see the nurse let alone the chart!

    The next day we drove to the hospital and she could read the adverts on the back of the bus in front!

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited March 2018 #16821

    How did you find the auto, apart from the sluggishness? Was it much easier for you to drive? Today was not the best of days for anyone packing or setting up if it was anything like where we are at the moment. We've had virtually continuous rain since midnight last night.yell

    Hope that all the visits to the opticians/ophthalmologist have gone  without mishap.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited March 2018 #16822

    Shame about you missing your trip away this weekend, HD, but it might be a blessing in disguise, as there's the prospect of more snow sometime this weekend.

  • milliehull
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    edited March 2018 #16823

    Oh wow that looks wonderful. I would love to see it. There is a train from us to Liverpool Lime Street but I am not sure it is possible for a day trip.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited March 2018 #16824

    Grand pictures, WN. How long are they on show in Liverpool do you know?

    We too have had rain all day, so only a short trip to Normanby Hall for a walk around the grounds, and then to pick up dog food, as we knew where we could get it here near Scunthorpe. Still throwing it down at the moment, hope it stops before our last walk out about 10:00. 

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited March 2018 #16825

    Great photos Wherenext a wonderful exhibition smile

    Pretty wet and miserable day, but  been in the office so not too bad, wink dog fed up with having to be washed off after every walk though!  

     

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited March 2018 #16826

    Sorry you've had to cancel your trip Husky , hope you get your Motorhome back soon. 

  • Wherenext
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    edited March 2018 #16827

    Until the end of October I believe. So plenty pf opportunity.

    We were really disappointed though. The ticket seller at the kiosk didn't even ask for proof when we said we qualified for Age discount. That's it, no more pretending.frown

  • Wherenext
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    edited March 2018 #16828

    I suspect it is Millie as on the way back to West Kirby there was a woman who had caught a train from Norwich at 10.00 and was on the 4.00 train to West Kirby. Trouble is you would probably have to stay overnight. Bring the caravan to Wirral CP for 3 nights or so.

  • Wherenext
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    edited March 2018 #16829

    Just one more photo as I don't want to spoil anyone 's enjoyment if they decide to go.

  • brue
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    edited March 2018 #16830

    Thanks WN, must try and get there! smile

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited March 2018 #16831

    An auto seems always to stay in the highest gear so I find the best way of getting round this is the give the accelerator a quick tap with the foot which forces the gearbox to change down. It certainly worked on both my Sorento's and my two Venga's. I never really bothered with the manual side except just out of curiosity. I don't know how old your car is and how many miles but if it's new then it will need a couple of thousand miles to ease the engine. I am sure you will grow to love the auto box.

    David