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Old 18th July 2019, 06:44   #147521
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Morning Gents, I’m awake too! Dry at the moment but the roads are wet with a forecast of plenty more till Sunday too.


I blame Jeff.
Weather looking good for Gretna on Sunday though.
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Old 18th July 2019, 06:44   #147522
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Morning Gents, I’m awake too! Dry at the moment but the roads are wet with a forecast of plenty more till Sunday too.


I blame Jeff.
Yeah.............But that means it will be dry mon/tue when I'm there
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Old 18th July 2019, 06:48   #147523
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Morning all.

Rain, lots of it overnight. Cloudy but at least is has cooled down a bit.
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Old 18th July 2019, 07:07   #147524
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Morning all, a bit overcast here after last nights rain, cooler temps too, luvey jubley
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Old 18th July 2019, 07:43   #147525
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Is bone dry here still... Hope it lasts a while as i have to fix my gate after someone kindly backed into it!
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Old 18th July 2019, 12:34   #147526
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Sorry to hear she is not over whatever afflicted her.


I assume the Dr asked if she was suffering from any loss of hearing or ringing or other noises in one or both ears?
Yup - we've been through all that thanks. The GP says that the gastroenteritis bug can create an infection in the ear, and obviously this leads to balance and dizziness problems. After two and a half days of the new pill, there does seem to be a small improvement, so fingers crossed she's heading down the right route.
She's been a dizzy blonde since we married nigh on 47 years ago - but her latest incarnation is something we can both happily live without
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Old 18th July 2019, 13:55   #147527
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and obviously this leads to balance and dizziness problems.
Both my parents had labarynthitis, thankfully it never affected me. Its an inflammation of the nerve in the inner ear, affects balance etc. They used to describe it as a constant feeling of seasickness.

Got a letter today, an appointment for yet another ultrasound scan, whoop-dee-doo, been scanned more often than the Starship Enterprise
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Old 18th July 2019, 16:35   #147528
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Both my parents had labarynthitis, thankfully it never affected me. Its an inflammation of the nerve in the inner ear, affects balance etc. They used to describe it as a constant feeling of seasickness.

Got a letter today, an appointment for yet another ultrasound scan, whoop-dee-doo, been scanned more often than the Starship Enterprise
I know how you feel Steve... I've now got three appointments to attend urology at two different hospitals, plus the pain clinic follow up, seems they are all fighting over me now, about blooming time, I may get sorted after all.

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Old 18th July 2019, 17:23   #147529
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Evening all, much fresher day today. Fish, potato wedgies & mushy peas for tea tonight.
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Old 18th July 2019, 18:44   #147530
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Oh deep joy! We have three clover leaf shaped garden containers in amongst the stuff left by my folks. They're stackable, put a pole down the middle and they lock together, simple . . . . oh no its not! She wants them at different heights, about 12" or so between them "you can do that!" Yes, all I have to do is work out how to fix three heavy soil filled containers at different heights on a pole.
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