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One problem is largely sorted, its just waiting for the medication to take full effect, hopefully this afternoon will reveal whats causing the other problem and we can get that sorted. I've been spending too much time in the house the last few weeks and its been quietly sending me loopy, there have been some cracking cycling days that I've had to just look at through the window.

Her investigation didn't go ahead in the end, the test they did before they started showed up an infection, so she's back on antibiotics again:sad:, with the amount of antibiotics sh's had so far I'm surprised they haven't killed it off, must be resistant.:sad:
 

petek

Über Member
Location
East Coast UK
I hope those EU Citizens are paying their income tax in our great country, we'll need that tax-cash soon. :rolleyes:
These are local gypsys for local people.
:smile:
 

Threevok

Growing old disgracefully
Location
South Wales
Forgot to charge my lights

Spent 2.5 miles of my commute home on a pitch black cycle route - not helped by the fact there's dirty great trenches everywhere, where the water company are laying new waste water pipes.

I know I've done that route so many times - that I could do it with my eyes shut, but I didn't expect to put that to the test :laugh:
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Forgot to charge my lights

Spent 2.5 miles of my commute home on a pitch black cycle route - not helped by the fact there's dirty great trenches everywhere, where the water company are laying new waste water pipes.

I know I've done that route so many times - that I could do it with my eyes shut, but I didn't expect to put that to the test :laugh:
You could have tried.
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
The nurse at my GP's practice gave me a hepatitis jab in my left arm, and then two different ones in my right. They didn't hurt much. On being told that the hepatitis jabs were good for twenty five years, I said that they would probably see me out.

"The Good Lord will look after you anyway." Ten out of ten for bedside manner!
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
Morning all and @Hill Wimp ... having just noticed you're awake!:hello:

Feels cold out there..... but I'm too lazy and warm to get out of bed to find out!^_^
I've been up for a couple of hours............................................Again :tired:

I think I've worked out what keeps waking me up though, there's a big black Tomcat that comes in and bullies my Cats, he was asleep in the front room where I'd normally expect Kizzy and Merlin to be curled up so it's possible that he's ooked em out. :cursing:
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
I've been up for a couple of hours............................................Again :tired:

I think I've worked out what keeps waking me up though, there's a big black Tomcat that comes in and bullies my Cats, he was asleep in the front room where I'd normally expect Kizzy and Merlin to be curled up so it's possible that he's ooked em out. :cursing:
He's in your home? I'd kick him out... apart from those collars that open cat flaps is there anything else you can do to keep him out?
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
He's in your home? I'd kick him out... apart from those collars that open cat flaps is there anything else you can do to keep him out?
No need to kick him, as soon as he sees me he's offski and if he comes across 'Fluffy' (a big semi-feral Tom that comes in for food) then 'fur flies' literally.
What doesn't help is all of our cats are neutered so don't really defend their territory, in fact they accept Fluffy and he is fine with them.

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Fluffy is the one closest to the back door and near him is Mao from next-door (another regular visitor) the 4 together are my girls and bottom left is my lad Merlin.

Oh and BTW we tried the magnetic cat-flap, 2 problems- Our cats don't like collars and the flap got knocked off its hinges within a week.
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
No need to kick him, as soon as he sees me he's offski and if he comes across 'Fluffy' (a big semi-feral Tom that comes in for food) then 'fur flies' literally.
What doesn't help is all of our cats are neutered so don't really defend their territory, in fact they accept Fluffy and he is fine with them.

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Fluffy is the one closest to the back door and near him is Mao from next-door (another regular visitor) the 4 together are my girls and bottom left is my lad Merlin.

Oh and BTW we tried the magnetic cat-flap, 2 problems- Our cats don't like collars and the flap got knocked off its hinges within a week.
I'd obviously heard of them but we don't have cats so that's as far as it goes. I have a friend with a very severe cat allergy which triggers her asthma and if we had a cat our house would become a no go area.
 
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