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Old 26th July 2019, 07:19   #147681
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Yep, typical when I need to change the brake pads and discs on my van..
Luckily I have permission to use the garage at work if it’s wet.
Good morning Richard, how are you responding to the medication prescribed by your GP, any improvement?
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Old 26th July 2019, 07:20   #147682
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Morning all,

Quite the thunderstorm we had through the night.....Still rather muggy though

As Andy has said, today (in East Anglia at least) is the last hot day and a wet weekend is forecast.
Funny thing is.......It may well be wet in Norfolk the weekend after this as I'll be at Snetterton for the British Touring Car Championship
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Old 26th July 2019, 07:23   #147683
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Good morning Richard, how are you responding to the medication prescribed by your GP, any improvement?
Morning Phil, I haven’t even taken the script to the chemist yet, I have been too busy looking after mum, who is not making any progress yet, as per. my post last night.
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Old 26th July 2019, 07:45   #147684
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Morning Phil, I haven’t even taken the script to the chemist yet, I have been too busy looking after mum, who is not making any progress yet, as per. my post last night.
From what I understand, your mum is having more tests and waiting for the results to find out what is causing her illness. Will you be going to the hospital with your mum for her appointment?

If you remember, in February I had a perforated stomach ulcer and was in hospital for 7 days. I am still on treatment for it and I wouldn’t want you to go through the same. I urge you to ask someone to hand in and collect your prescription if your not able to do it yourself, a relative or a friend.
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Old 26th July 2019, 08:31   #147685
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Good morning all, how is everyone? Jessica is much better today and I had a good nights sleep, which I put down to our new bed and not having to sleep on the floor.

The yellow A/C sticker/label in the engine bay of the V6 is looking a bit tired, tatty and torn. Does anyone know where I can get a replacement from?

Good Morning to you both, good to hear Jessica is feeling a Tad! better and hopefully the bed will be better for you both.

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Old 26th July 2019, 08:38   #147686
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We shall be travelling down to Gloucester today for a wedding tomorrow, via A46 M1 A43, then on to Malmesbury for three days Black Tourer, give us a toot or a wave.

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Old 26th July 2019, 08:56   #147687
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We shall be travelling down to Gloucester today for a wedding tomorrow, via A46 M1 A43, then on to Malmesbury for three days Black Tourer, give us a toot or a wave.

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Morning Rev, will you be just wearing yer budgie smugglers for the drive down there?
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Old 26th July 2019, 09:14   #147688
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Good morning all, how is everyone? Jessica is much better today and I had a good nights sleep, which I put down to our new bed and not having to sleep on the floor.



The yellow A/C sticker/label in the engine bay of the V6 is looking a bit tired, tatty and torn. Does anyone know where I can get a replacement from?


I think Rimmer brothers have the stickers in stock Phil.
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Old 26th July 2019, 09:18   #147689
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Yep, just checked Phil...

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Morning Phil, I haven’t even taken the script to the chemist yet, I have been too busy looking after mum, who is not making any progress yet, as per. my post last night.

When looking after a parent its all so very easy to switch over to autopilot and neglect your own health, but nothing prepares you for what lies ahead.

Both my mother and father suffer ill health, and when my father went into hospital with heart failure nothing prepared us for what laid ahead. Looking after my mother was extremely hard work, and when my father came out of hospital we had to care for them both.

Thankfully overtime my father became strong again, he's a strong stubborn begger and managed to cheat death, so he now cares for them both as he always has done. This has given my wife and I a huge break, we only now need to oversee a few things on a weekly basis. But the time will come again where they will not be able to care for themselves, and we will find ourselves in another similar situation as before. This time I will most probably have to get power of attorney, this on its own is a stressful ordeal to go through, nothing is ever easy.

The care from the NHS is very limited, thankfully with the help from my wife made things easier for me, so its very important Richard to get someone to help you.

I hope your mother gets better, don't let her give up.
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