The Retirement Thread

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Location
Widnes
Well - we have voted

very simple - ID accepted easily and well organised

mind you - not exactly crowded - one couple in front of us that were unsure of where to vote so came to ask

then us


I did notice that one of the "booths" had a pen in it as well as the pencils

reminded me of a local "NextDoor" group where someone said to always take a pen and use that
"because we know they rub the X's out on them"
so I asked him if he had any evidence of that and got a load of abuse back
but I noticed that my comments got LOADS more likes that comments!!!

I blocked that group after finding that the "owner" of it is from America!!!! - he was the one that was calling me all sorts of name - terrible things like "woke"!!!!
 

Tenkaykev

Guru
Location
Poole
I have had 8 now. The first was just plain awful, the middle 6 were bearable and Tuesday's was virtually beyond unbearable. I had to apologise for swearing at a couple of points!

They went 'in' 3 times, apparently the Leukaemia trial that I am on needed more samples than usual. And I have very hard bones (good at my age) and they are evidently tough to bore through. In the USA they do these under GA which makes more sense to me.

I am now bloody terrified of the next one in 3 months time.

I attend a number of on line support meetings for my particular condition. There's usually a presentation/ discussion with a Specialist / Nurse Practitioner / Haemo etc followed by a QA session and discussion. I gather that there have been advances in blood analysis and cytogenetics that have had quite significant effects on the need for further bone marrow biopsies as the " markers " can now be detected in the blood. No doubt your Consultant is on the ball, but it might be worth querying?
 
Yesterday afternoon was spent mooching about town and getting a good gardening book at our local indy bookshop, then down to the micro pub /tap for a few beers and then chips afterwards.
Three Blind Mice Old Brown Mouse and Milkworm;

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Today was up to the market and a small bit of shopping and thrifting; got eggs and rolls plus some bargain crumpets at B&M.Plus the better half got some White Stuff trousers and a Community Clothing top for less than £15 the pair.

Afternoon has been more seed sowing (Rocket and Sweet Williams) and a bit of typing and dead heading.

Still no rain even though it's been overcast since lunchtime.

Should`nt that book read " The garden SAUCE" ? The sauce being whatever tipple takes your fancy ?
 

SpokeyDokey

69, & my GP says I will officially be old at 70!
Moderator
I attend a number of on line support meetings for my particular condition. There's usually a presentation/ discussion with a Specialist / Nurse Practitioner / Haemo etc followed by a QA session and discussion. I gather that there have been advances in blood analysis and cytogenetics that have had quite significant effects on the need for further bone marrow biopsies as the " markers " can now be detected in the blood. No doubt your Consultant is on the ball, but it might be worth querying?

With Leukaemia the cancerous cells production site is in the bone marrow so it will always need checking. They do take peripheral blood and test at the same time - basically an active disease, or not, test.
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
@Tenkaykev re the hedgehog camera.
The model with the solar panel on the camera probably won't work as the house will be covered by bushes and shrubs.
Do they do one with a separate solar panel on a lead ? If so do you know how long the lead is ?
Ive sent you a pm.
 
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