SweetpeaSue Got my inhaler back, but now it's empty, so I'll contact the GP tomorrow. It's no wonder you're so anxious about your husband. Things have been overlooked, not communicated, misdiagnosed and not listened to. I think it's a good idea to write (bulletproof points) notes about your husband's condition and tell the relevant medical people. The NHS is wonderful when it works well, but awful (as we know) when it's not running properly. I really do hope things improve for you and your husband soon.
ScaredyCat It always feels good to have a haircut. I wish I could blow-dry it like they do. I don't like sitting looking at the fat old boiler who stares back at me
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Doodle Little Girl eats paella, chilli, fajitas, whatever they eat. Her 14 year old sister only likes chicken nuggets, jacket potatoes, pancakes, NO vegetables at all. I hope you find the heart but if you can manage to order another, perhaps you should. Enjoy your shopping trip tomorrow. Take care.
LucyD Our Son1 sorts out our broadband/computer when things go wrong. What would we do without our sons knowing about technology? What breed of dog has he got? It would be nice to have a little furry friend to cuddle up to - my Jaffa was with me all last night
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Hope ALL BDers have a relaxing evening. GD1 texted me at 3.30, she was at A&E. Her GP advised her to go there as he couldn't see her for 2 weeks but thinks she's got Laryngitis/flu. She was still there (with her mum)at 9.15. Back later x