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I’m progressing well thanks Violetsniff, more pain, means more gain where exercises are concerned.
Curtain effect refers to the first symptom of retinal detachment. You see a darkness or curtain coming across your eye. That I when you need to seek referral asap. The vitreous pulls the retina off with it. It is eminent.y treatable, and unlikely, and the risk diminishes rapidly after few days. Pled don’t worry xxxx
Onwards and flatwards (don't do hills) and keep walking if you can!
Onwards and flatwards (don't do hills) and keep walking if you can!
Tomorrow I get the scan result and blood results....I am scared witless
my belly has swollen and my shoulder is very painful. They say it could be in my bones and / or I am building up ascites again .
my debit card and driving licence expired , I don’t need that hassle , really I don’t.
A friends husband came in from the garden , sat in a chair and died ,......no more please !!
Best wishes to everyone , especially moomy .....x
Awwww, bless you , both for results tomorrow (and I really hope it isn’t as bad as you fear) and for thinking of me too. So kind xxx
Hugs to all Fruit Loops xxx
Moomy
Snowys Mum I have 75 pairs of knickers but only about about 15 are posh! Still tucked away in drawer & wearing my comfy M&S cotton ones. Some of my posh ones are thongs! I'm not a fan of thongs aside from summer hols abroad with maxi dresses to keep me cool! I do throw at first sign of hole as I tell my hubby off for this; taken years if training to get him to bin them! Talking of knickers when younger (pre menopause) I was a bleacher ! If you were a bleacher you know what I mean. Used to loathe binning perfectly good pants because of it!
Anyway bin those pants ! As my mother would have said "What if you have an accident". Well my hubby had an accident and they just cut all his clothing off including his pants so if they weren't holey before they were now .
you have done this before and come through, says me who would be scared witless as well. I hope the appointment leads to relief from the swollen tummy and the shoulder, pain can make you very low, insist on something proper for the pain, why should you suffer.
Regarding the debit card, why has your bank not sent a new one? I usually get a new one just before the old one is up, maybe give customer services an email. I got a new driving licence it wasn't too much hassle, it involved a trip to a post office though.
Actually that is a lovely death for your friend's husband, out in the garden, then gone, shocking for the friend, but i would love to go like that.
Will be thinking about you, good luck dear
I have been messing about with a new security camera I bought. The camera is tiny and its on my bedroom window ledge, with a good view of my front garden.....Ha ha I hope nobody thought I was filming the activities in the bedroom, which is nothing to be honest. So the camera is motion sensitive so keeps going off, like just now when a bee flew past. I have been engrossed all day with it and have watched myself going shopping and coming back, and also watering my pansies...the excitement never stops.
Love to everyone, especially puzzler and moomy
Fingers crossed for results. Sorry about your friend's husband. Such a shock x
You can apply for new licence online. My hubby did it and he's a technophobe
https://www.gov.uk/renew-driving-licence But note it might have been automatically extended
If your licence expired between 1 February and 31 December 2020
Your driving licence or entitlement to drive in the UK was automatically extended for 11 months. This is because of coronavirus (COVID-19).
The extension started from the date your licence was due to expire.
You will not get a new licence as part of the automatic extension. You’ll only get a new licence when you renew it.
You can renew your licence online at any time before the extension ends.
Renew your licence as normal if it expires on or after 1 January 2021.
In your pocket for tomorrow I’ve just renewed my driving license online. They’ve used my passport picture... such an improvement on my old license photo. What a shock for your friend. Sending you hugs xx
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