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Ariadne Tue 06-Aug-13 09:28:51

I just finished off the last one, so here we go again!

Galen Thu 05-Sept-13 22:59:47

Try amazon!

gracesmum Thu 05-Sept-13 22:29:46

Tried the local Boots and 2 others, Kingston and central MK - none had any. I'm afraid we get our milk in old fashioned glass bottles - would that do? Have compromised with a plastic food carton (No I won't be using it for food again!!) When DH came out of hospital he was given a handful of the disposable "cardboard" sort - but we gave them to the Health Centre as he didn't need them, Now who can I visit in hospital...........
I like the idea of the stylised jug, Galen - personalised even?

Galen Thu 05-Sept-13 21:36:12

Sterilised not stylised! iPad is misbehaving.

Galen Thu 05-Sept-13 21:34:49

Just a jug that can be stylised with boiling water, Pyrex is fine.

Elegran Thu 05-Sept-13 21:28:42

Gracesmum Until you get to Boots for a urinal, try a plastic milk bottle. Not as non-spill as it is not the proper shape, but not a bad temporary substitute.

I have a glass vase which looks just like a urinal. Was tempted to give that to DH when he couldn't walk across to the en suite, but the District Nurse catheterised him instead - no need even to sit up in bed to perform.

Galen Thu 05-Sept-13 21:17:07

Boots do male portable urinals. We used have half a dozen on the boat (the en suite facilities) and a couple in the bedroom (saves lautreque)

Penstemmon Thu 05-Sept-13 21:13:34

Gracesmum hope you DH is improving by the minute..poor chap and poor you. flowers

Well done to your DGD ariadne , lovely to have a proud moment smile

Today I had a very interesting time in Reading with four other GNers chatting and laughing! We nearly included a total stranger into the group...we saw a lady looking around for someone and I went to ask if she was looking for some other women from GN. She was not! But thought our group looked more interesting than the business meeting she was to have with an unknown man! Thank you to gorki, deedaa,gadabout & noodles for your company today grin

Sook Thu 05-Sept-13 20:44:32

gracesmum just caught up with this thread. I hope you have a peaceful night and DH is much better in the morning.

*Ariadne definitely a DGD to be proud of ((hugs))

Nelliemoser Thu 05-Sept-13 20:41:44

I could do with one! See my late night post of Tuesday.

gracesmum Thu 05-Sept-13 20:28:31

If new brains are being handed out, is there a waiting list and can I go on it please? grin

thatbags Thu 05-Sept-13 20:12:35

Just caught up with this thread. Good luck tonight, gm. One thing after another! Hope he picks up soon. Take care of yourself too, and what a shame about having to cancel your babysitting! flowers

ariadne, lovely story and a really, really proud gran moment! sunshine

gracesmum Thu 05-Sept-13 20:05:07

Thank you for good wishes. aid He is sleeping peacefully and I hope the anti-b's are taking effect, but as I said he was so weak he couldn't walk the 4 paces from his side of the bed to the en suite. I have been trying everywhere to get him a bed bottle for night use, but no luck (it's going to have to be a washing up bowl!!!) I have tried to help plus his sticks but that won't do if he is in a hurry in the night. You would not believe how suddenly he went downhill. I think he may have turned the corner (hope so) but if not significantly better in the morning, the doctor or district nurse will have to come out.
Congratulations to your brave DGD, Ariadne I have taken several sixth form trips to Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp just outside Berlin and have seen cool "well 'ard" sixth form lads pale at what they saw and heard there. It will have been an unforgetttable experience for her.
My father was among the troops "relieving" and clearing out Bergen Belsen and he never spoke of what he had seen there. Beyond our worst nightmares I should think.

Ariadne Thu 05-Sept-13 17:49:55

Gm what a shock, after everything else! Do hope he is progressing.

kitty they can manage a new brain?? There's an advance in medicine!

I am bursting with pride! Some of you may remember that DGD1 was selected to take part in the "Learning from Auschwitz" project earlier this year? She and 200 young people from the SW spent the day at Auschwitz (after careful preliminary briefings) and came back stunned.

Today, she gave a presentation to my Rotary club, and you could have heard a pin drop - she had them spell bound. Articulate, poised, passionate...for once words almost fail me.

Bless the child!

kittylester Thu 05-Sept-13 17:20:14

I've just had a call from the surgery telling me that the doctor has re-written my presecription but can manage to prescribe a new brain. And, I bet they are still laughing. blush

kittylester Thu 05-Sept-13 17:18:45

(((hugs))) GM - have a few wine Maybe you'll sleep through! Seriously, hope he's better soon and you don't have too bad a time. flowers

gracesmum Thu 05-Sept-13 17:15:05

This was in advance of seeing the little ones!! It seems he may have a chest infection so have collected the anti-b's but he can't even walk across the floor (4 paces?) to the en suite to go to the loo - great night ahead!

numberplease Thu 05-Sept-13 16:01:20

Gracesmum, hope your husband is soon on the mend.

Nelliemoser Thu 05-Sept-13 15:39:27

gracesmum my Sil had something like that a couple of weeks ago he felt sick fell in the bathroom and knocked him self out for a minute or so. DD called 999 and he was carted off to A&E. DD was a bit unwell as well. DGs had been sick and there was a bug at nursery the day before Sil got ill. It makes you wonder what bugs these little ones might bring home.

gracesmum Thu 05-Sept-13 14:41:35

Kittylester grin Still waiting for a doctor as he couldn't make it downstairs let alone to the surgery. But typically, colour returning to face (was GREY) less sick and less cold and clammy.

kittylester Thu 05-Sept-13 14:27:52

Oh, what a shame GM. Poor you and the family flowers Let us know how he is and try not to strangle him grin

Today, I went to the Gp, got prescription, went to Sainsbury's decided to empty my glove compartment of all the crap rubbish that accumulates within, went to the pharmacy, couldn't find my prescription. Eventually I decided that I thrown it away with the rubbish. blush

But, on the bright side, the receptionist at the surgery had a really good laugh when I rang to ask for another grin

annodomini Thu 05-Sept-13 13:34:26

Oh, gracesmum, what a shame, a disappointment for you and the family but also a setback for your DH. I hope it's no more than a short-lived bug or reaction to something. flowers

annodomini Thu 05-Sept-13 13:32:07

This morning I had my triennial mammogram. The main problem was finding my way (and a parking place) in the labyrinth that is Macclesfield Hospital - so many new buildings and re-builds since last time. Mammogram accomplished with almost no discomfort - then I had to find the car! A trip round M&S - that has been reorganised as well. They have changed the position of the children's wear and put in quite a big beauty department with all sorts of brands. Who do they think they are? John Lewis? grin

gracesmum Thu 05-Sept-13 13:08:45

Today I have been getting ready to go off to stay overnight with DD SIlL and the DGSs, doing teatime and bathtime then babysitting in the evening and probably taking them to nursery tomorrow.
Only ............DH collapsed as he was about to go into the shower, has stayed flat out on bed and has been violently sick many many times. Not sure if this is the start of something, or if he is over the worst, but either way have had to disappoint them as he is not well enough to travel or to be left alone. sad is this another "here we go again"? or just bad luck Those of you who also spend their life on Plan B will know this experience.

Nelliemoser Thu 05-Sept-13 12:50:32

Dusty Thanks! It's reassuring to know it's not just me. smile

dustyangel Thu 05-Sept-13 12:35:34

One too many makes.