The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
07-04-2015, 18:34
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
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Originally Posted by dilli-theclaw
I managed to see my GP today. Yay, it was extremely hard to get an appointment mind you. Initially I was told there wasn't any for at least a month.
Then they looked at my records lol
And I got seen in two hours.
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l am glad you got seen dilli as for them to say you might have to wait a month to start with is frankly ridiculous in 2015.
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07-04-2015, 23:59
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
I'm sunburned.
2 days of sun and I'm all red.
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08-04-2015, 08:57
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
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I'm sunburned.
2 days of sun and I'm all red.
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That's a happy thought?
Sun this time of year is as strong as in September so slap on that sun screen unless you have skin that doesn't burn easilly. ( Like me )
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08-04-2015, 10:37
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
Just returned from a period of NHS 'hospitality' and given the circumstances I think they did a bloody good job, so well done to those who've poked, probed, prodded and pricked me endlessly for the last week or so.
I've yet to see the local quack but apparently I've been suffering a combination of the effects of a severely inflamed 'glandus cynicus' and acute 'imbibus excessus' whatever that means...
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08-04-2015, 10:45
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l hope you get better soon Osem as its never nice being in hospital.
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08-04-2015, 10:49
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
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l hope you get better soon Osem as its never nice being in hospital.
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Feeling much better thanks Den.
If they made it nice being in hospital we'd all want to stay there wouldn't we... lol
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08-04-2015, 10:49
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
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Just returned from a period of NHS 'hospitality' and given the circumstances I think they did a bloody good job, so well done to those who've poked, probed, prodded and pricked me endlessly for the last week or so.
I've yet to see the local quack but apparently I've been suffering a combination of the effects of a severely inflamed 'glandus cynicus' and acute 'imbibus excessus' whatever that means...
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Glad you're doing ok - and back home?
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08-04-2015, 10:57
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Yes back home now Dilli thanks - just having a break from the garden work.
Not sure I could have survived another night on a hospital bed but luckily I was in a nice shiny hospital and my bed was next to a window with the most lovely view across a park and the major features of the London skyline. Fresh air and natural light are such precious things, I wish our hospitals were better exposed to them.
Anyway I've been catching up with site content and was wondering whether to start a thread on the frequency of rhomboids in nature, courgettes or possibly old toasters which randomly turn themselves on/off. Maybe I'll set up a poll...
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08-04-2015, 11:30
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
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Yes back home now Dilli thanks - just having a break from the garden work.
Not sure I could have survived another night on a hospital bed but luckily I was in a nice shiny hospital and my bed was next to a window with the most lovely view across a park and the major features of the London skyline. Fresh air and natural light are such precious things, I wish our hospitals were better exposed to them.
Anyway I've been catching up with site content and was wondering whether to start a thread on the frequency of rhomboids in nature, courgettes or possibly old toasters which randomly turn themselves on/off. Maybe I'll set up a poll...
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A nice view certainly helps - this was mine at papworth before the op.
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08-04-2015, 11:41
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I have my laptop back. So happy to get rid of the Brick.
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08-04-2015, 13:22
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
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A nice view certainly helps - this was mine at papworth before the op.
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I never thought to take a piccie of my view but I could see as far west (on the horizon) as the City including the Shard, then Canary Wharf and as far east (identifiably) as the Dartford Crossing.
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08-04-2015, 15:51
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
My happy thought, the visit from social services seemed to go ok. Aside from suggesting it may be better for us if Natalie wasn't working.
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08-04-2015, 17:08
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
That wasn't you I read about on the Mail site last night? Bloke told he would get more help financially if his wife left work and went onto benefits.
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08-04-2015, 17:45
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Not if it was on the Mail nope, but we most likely would be better off financially if she did give up work.
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08-04-2015, 19:30
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
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I have my laptop back. So happy to get rid of the Brick.
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Great news then, Back to normal
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