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  • ABM
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    edited January 2019 #24812

    Got  disturbed { woken  up  embarassed }  halfway  thro'  my  early  evening  crossword,  by  a  text pinging  home.  "Please  present  yourself  at  the  surgery  to  book  a  Thyroid  Blood  Test"  ASAP.  Obeyed  the  command  on  my way  home  from  visiting  Aged  Sister.  Greeted  by  receptionist  asking  for  the  relevant  paperwork -  Sorry  it  wouldn't  come  down  the  Airways,  so  you  should  have  it  innocent. Second  time  lately  the  receptionist  has  been  heard  muttering  about  bloomin'  muppets  --  but  I  got  only  16  days  to  wait  before  I  meet  Dracula  again.

     

    Hope  you  all  are  getting  at  least  as  good  treatment  from  the  N H S   as  yours  truly,  and  you  are  all  responding  nicely.

    Best  Wishes  to  all  Patients  from

      Brian  A B M  smile

  • brue
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    edited January 2019 #24813

    B2. Flu has been going round various places here, some schools affected, sorry your OH has got that on top of his present problems. 

    Good luck with the tests ABM.

    I wonder if Francis has had more snow? Looks a bit chilly in some parts of the uk.

    OH has been outside laying hardcore, a plasterer didn't turn up to finish something so the day has been filled with other jobs. Keep warm one and all! 

  • ABM
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    edited January 2019 #24814

    Cold  in  S Cheshire  with  occasional  flurries  of  very  wet  sleet  intermingled  with  pure  rain.  I  don't  think  it's  going  to  stick  tho.  There's  Pennines  to  the  East  of  us,  Welsh  hills  to  the  west  of  us  &  them  great  big  kilns  in  the  Potteries wink,  so  we  are  fairly  sheltered  unless  it  comes  from  the  North West,  over  Liverpool  thro  the  Cheshire  Gap,  and  its  only  really  done  that  a  half  dozen  times in  my  life.

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited January 2019 #24815

    Ours hasn’t materialised yet, just a bit of rain. I was going up to Mums, but she isn’t in. Little Sis has whisked her off to choose wallpaper and curtains as we are doing her bedroom out. I am a tad suspicious as we have met with no resistance so far, still time yet though. Meanwhile hive of activity here. oH is bottling his beer, I am trawling the attic for more unwanted trash, masquerading as “things we might need”, the dogs are chillin’ though. There will be a flurry of canine movement in half an hour as the inner body clock chimes “yum yum time” 

     

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited January 2019 #24816

    Our entertainment today was our annual check up visit to the dentist. Mine were fine apparently, confirmed by two x-rays! Margaret had a small filling as well as the check up. We are now £170 poorer!!! And people complain about the price of Club sites!!!!

    David

  • ABM
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    edited January 2019 #24817

    Well  understand  your  feelings  about  Attic  Stuff,  TTDA.  A  few  years  back  I  started  a  micro  collection  of  ceramic  mugs.  Then  I  began  putting  my  'charity  money'  ( coppers,  5's and 10s )  in  them.  Shortly  after  I  found  toy  donkeys,  of  a  size  to  stand  up  with  their  muzzles  in  the  mugs,  watching  over  the  coins.  Right  now  I'm  considering  sending  them  all  to  the  local  Donkey  Sanctuary  aka  British  Heart  Foundation,  to  get  new  homes  wink

    That'll  leave  me  with  just  one  wooden  collecting  box,  somewhat  older  than  I  am,  which  no  longer  has  an  annual  emptying  by  ladies  from  my  old  Church.   Non P.C.  labelling  on  it  but  I  have  seen  one  in  an  East  Anglian  House,  part  of  a  Museum  Complex  !!

      It  is  labelled  Waifs  and  Strays  with  a  corner  flash    WAR  EMERGENCY .  it  was  retitled  C of  E  Children's  Society,  then  even  the  C of  E  was  dropped.  After  a  few  years  of  sending  a  cheque  instead  of  the  actual  coins,  they  got  more  &  more  demanding  so  sad  to  say  that  became  yet  another  charity  Deleted User  from  A B M's  list.  The  coins  still  go  to  collections  where  ever  I  find  them.  Actually  the  coins  fit  neatly  in  the  little  grey  pots  my  Diabetes  test  strips  come  in,  so  a  few  of  them  live  happily  in  my  camera  bag.

  • KjellNN
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    edited January 2019 #24818

    Light covering of snow when we surfaced this morning, much less than last week, and roads had been gritted so were fine.  Hardly any snow down in town, but very cold.

    Have started on the list of "little jobs"........it is very long!

  • Goldie146
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    edited January 2019 #24819

    A mixture of sleet and snow all day, but it’s more just wet mush than snow on the ground. So some roads nearby have been closed (mainly because of stranded cars).

    As it’s so miserable outside my husband fixed some drawers instead of hedging. I know I stuffed too much in them but that has been resolved by a massive clear out. 

    He then fixed some knobs on another old set of drawers. You can tell I couldn’t open them as he found a dummy and baby’s bib in one. Left there from our eldest grandson who lived here for a few years when a baby/toddler. He’s 21 on Sunday so I don’t suppose he’ll need them. 

    And OH is on a roll. He’s promised tonight to fix some drawers in a tallboy we bought when we got married. I thought Stag furniture would last forever!

     

  • JVB66
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    edited January 2019 #24820

    You just cannot rely on anything it has just  started to rain here that  is over an hour later than accuweather said it wouldwink

    Have had a phone call this afternoon from the top lady cardiologist to advise that there is a letter on the way to me to advise the results of latest tests and they have at last found that my problems are being caused by two of the three arteries to my heart are severely restricted and they want to in her word "unbung them" and want me as first phase to attend on 8 th Feb,but she said she would talk to me first before the letter arrivessurprised

    So we will not be doing our full stay herefrown

  • brue
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    edited January 2019 #24821

    Well JVB, although not such good news it was good that you got a phone call from the person "in the know." Much better to have the prospect of being able to talk to her about it first before a less personal letter appears. Take care, sorry your holiday has been cut short but hope you can enjoy a few days on site?

  • Francis
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    edited January 2019 #24822

    Snow mostly cleared up now it got a bit heavy this afternoon but the rain seems to have washed it all away.

  • Bakers2
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    edited January 2019 #24823

    Likewise JVB. Wishing you all the best. Take care of yourself.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited January 2019 #24824

    Thanks, Kjell. It was while we were away a couple of weeks ago and so there's no chance of us going back to take photos to back up a complaint about poor signage, which I think might have aided a dispute to the fine. Just have to look at it at another expensive lesson learnt. I will certainly look at all signage on car parks that we use in the future.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited January 2019 #24825

    Sorry to hear you had a parking fine Nellie, the Aldi in Leek is in the town centre if I remember correctly, and probably council owned. Our Aldi is out of town but they still reduced the park time as the garage opposite kept using it to park their cars

    The Aldi is near the town centre but it is a privately owned car park managed by ParkingEye Ltd, which requires one to register your Reg No. to avoid charges.

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited January 2019 #24826

    I didn’t get far in the attic. Someone, who will remain unidentifiable, had a bit of a thing about teapots. We are overrun with them. Some I happen to know are quite valuable, but others are not. I did find my old Sindy and all her stuff though. embarassed

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited January 2019 #24827

    Almost be better if they charged for parking and you reclaimed the money at the till? Seems an odd way to do things. I am also a little surprised you were unsuccessful with Aldi, surely your receipt would be proof?

    David

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited January 2019 #24828

    B2, hope that your OH avoids any further infection and that he's soon on the way to a full recovery.

    Take care JVB, and best wishes for your ops.

    Hope that your son's girlfriend is soon able to get another job, H&T. With her skills you would think there should be some good opportunities for her.

  • milliehull
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    edited January 2019 #24829

    Bakers2: wishing your OH well. It is such a worrying time for you  but we are all with you. Parking at our hospital is a nigtmare as well and also expensive. We are lucky as the bus stop is right outside our house and the bus goes to the hospital. It takes about 45 minutes but takes us to the door. We have bus passes as well. Depending on time and the type of appt we have done a mixture of driving or going by bus for OH's many appointments. We had good news from the urology nurse yesterday. OH's recent test was good so he doesn't need another appt for 6 months. However he still needs to see the Nephrologist in April. 

    JVB: sorry to hear that you will have to cut your recent trip short but good that they have been in contact to talk to you before the letter arrives. I have been most impressed with the NHS recently with OH's tests etc. They have been very efficient and kind.

    Helen: sorry to hear about your son's girlfriend. I do hope she gets another job  soon.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited January 2019 #24830

    It's that long ago now I won't have the receipt from Aldi, David. The land's not owned by Aldi so I think that they would not be interested in the reclaiming idea., time's money to them.

  • KjellNN
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    edited January 2019 #24831

    It was the same with us, but OH googled the car park and found others also had fallen foul of the lack of signs, and google earth and street view backed that up.

    The special thread on MSE about these parking "fines" was very helpful and there are template letters available.

    These parking companies are notorious, but there are strict rules they need to abide by.

  • KjellNN
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    edited January 2019 #24833

    When we are away in the van, we stuff all our receipts into an envelope we keep in the top drawer of the front chest, then once we are home we go through them at our leisure to see if there are any we need to keep for a warranty.

    Usually, as we did few but long trips, this would be about 6 months later, so luckily we did have our Lidl receipt.

    When at home now,  we have a file tray for all the receipts and OH goes through them every few months to see what we need to keep, the rest are shredded.

  • brue
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    edited January 2019 #24834

    Most woukd be unlikely to keep supermarket receipts for that long, sorry Nellie got caught, easily done. They can't call it a fine can they? It's some sort of charge for a break of contract? Round here we don't have free parking so I must remember to look at these possible charges elsewhere. frown

    Snow, snow, snow here this morning. How is it for you? 

  • milliehull
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    edited January 2019 #24835

    I hope your MIL's appointments go well tomorrow WN. There seem to be quite a few worried people on here at the moment.

    No snow here, just a heavy frost.

  • Francis
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    edited January 2019 #24836

    Snow here foe us to Brue a bit more than yesterday its supposed to clear up by the weekend. Hoping its not the same next week as we are booked for a weekend away in the van next week but couldn't tow in those conditions

  • milliehull
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    edited January 2019 #24837

    Hope the house viewing went well OP.  Are you thinking of moving?

  • JVB66
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    edited January 2019 #24838

    Out walking in the park with Rosa at 0740 this morning ,when phone rings ,it was a lovely lady from Hospital,with follow up call from yesterday they now want to see me this friday,pm so i think the train and bus at Stevenage will be my prefered  forms of transport surprised

    Up side is will be able to stop here longer as Op is scheduled for 12 th Febcool

  • Wherenext
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    edited January 2019 #24839

    Decided to de-snow the car this morning and keep my appointment at the dentist. The main thoroughfare into Chester from our house is the A55 and we did hear that it had been closed this morning but fortunately we were fine. Apparently a lorry had jack-knifed a few miles west of us and a transporter taking a Static caravan had slid sideways going up the hill to Holywell, so Mrs WN was informed by an assistant in Rymans in Chester who had a 2 and a half hour commute!

    Anyway dentist was fine. There was a nice elderly couple in, one for a filling and the other for the Hygienist. They travelled from STAFFORD!!! It seems they were at our surgery for 30 years but moved away a few years ago from Chester and have tried 3 different local surgeries to them but these were unsuitable for one reason or another. Goodness knows what time they set off this morning at.

    I'll be up early tomorrow to ferry the ladies to hospital as Mrs WN says she doesn't want drive in this. Saves me worrying.

  • huskydog
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    edited January 2019 #24840

    Picked up my car to replace my van ,which blew its engine , I now have a Toyota Aygo ,which I'm looking to have modified so I can tow it behind my motorhome, looking round for the best quotes ,I have seen a company that supplies a kit to fit yourself,decisions cool

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited January 2019 #24841

    We have decided to fit a rope banister up our stairs......oh, let’s have a couple of nights on Club Site at Hawes says we, visit and buy from Ropeworks, says we......fat chance, Club Site is closed until March. So that’s a win for CLs again then.