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Sat in cancer hossie waiting for my consultation .... 

Look on the bright side of life ...

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  On 03/11/2020 at 08:57, MikeR said:

Sat in cancer hossie waiting for my consultation .... 

Look on the bright side of life ...

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Good luck Mike. Hope things go ok.

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Blood tests have not been done , one that was, has gone missing , scans are overdue , bloods now taken , urgent scan booked , also told consultant about my lack of after care outside the hospital ...he was not happy about it .

Is it socially acceptable to put a complaint in about the NHS in these covid times , blood results and scans   can't just go missing ! 

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  On 03/11/2020 at 11:14, MikeR said:

Blood tests have not been done , one that was, has gone missing , scans are overdue , bloods now taken , urgent scan booked , also told consultant about my lack of after care outside the hospital ...he was not happy about it .

Is it socially acceptable to put a complaint in about the NHS in these covid times , blood results and scans   can't just go missing ! 

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Yes.  The complaints department are working from home...probably. 

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@MikeR unless you say something official things won't improve for you and others. It may sound harsh but covid can only really explain waiting times and delays and cancellations etc, it can't explain things going missing. 

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  On 03/11/2020 at 07:48, artdjones said:

If it's becoming a cultural norm to spend 8 to 10k on a dog , or be thought a heartless sadist if you don't,then dog ownership is only going to be for the rich.

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I blame the dog rescue places who insist on neutering them, before they sell them on.  No decent mongrels with unwanted litters. 

Same with cats. If you wanted a cat 30 years ago, someone you knew had a stray give birth to 7 kittens in thier shed.  Those kittens would end up having another 21 kittens each. But now? The 7 kittens end up being taken to a rescue, who neuter them which means they limit supply.  If you want a cat from a rescue it costs you £150.  In the old days you made a donation of a fiver and 4 cat food tins. 

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  On 02/11/2020 at 18:26, MikeR said:

our last visit to the vets , after finding the dog flopping around the floor having pissed itself etc

consisted of some email conformation of the address containing a google map that may as well been a chocolate kettle ..

but as I knew of the place , and it being near my work place I could just hit the road , and at 8 30 am on a Sunday  , with a dying dog in the back of the car I did that .

the engine growled all the way with some interesting speeds hit for the first time in its life ,  we arrived at the vets , with a dog that had glazed over .cue screams and tears ...

it was rushed inside , and some 3 hours later , did not make it , despite having a slight recovery

sorry about the dog , it was a nice one , by the way thats 800 notes ... chi ching !

having another dog ... errrr

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When our husky Blue got his 1st bout of PolyradiculoneurItis he maxed out out dog insurance at £4.5k within a month....

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  On 03/11/2020 at 11:26, Agila said:

@MikeR unless you say something official things won't improve for you and others. It may sound harsh but covid can only really explain waiting times and delays and cancellations etc, it can't explain things going missing. 

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There's a black hole.  I don't know why scientists are bothering to look into far off galaxies for them. There's one in Chapel Lane Surgery L37.  

It's okay, because they understand dementia.  Because they employ Dr Callow, who can't remember much from the last medical text book he read in 1961. Some days I'm not sure he remembers he's a doctor. He actually rang my wife to ask her, what he should put on her father's death certificate. 

 

Wife gets out a recent addition of the BNF during appointments to check if it's changed from issue 1 that Dr Shallow swear by. 

 

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That last bits a lie. She waits until she's home.
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  On 03/11/2020 at 11:30, New POD said:

I blame the dog rescue places who insist on neutering them, before they sell them on.  No decent mongrels with unwanted litters. 

Same with cats. If you wanted a cat 30 years ago, someone you knew had a stray give birth to 7 kittens in thier shed.  Those kittens would end up having another 21 kittens each. But now? The 7 kittens end up being taken to a rescue, who neuter them which means they limit supply.  If you want a cat from a rescue it costs you £150.  In the old days you made a donation of a fiver and 4 cat food tins. 

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Mongrels are best. Most breeds of pedigree dog have weaknesses peculiar to that breed. So the second half of their lives can be a constant round of ill health and treatment. Which can't be great for the dog.

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  On 03/11/2020 at 12:22, artdjones said:

Mongrels are best. Most breeds of pedigree dog have weaknesses peculiar to that breed. So the second half of their lives can be a constant round of ill health and treatment. Which can't be great for the dog.

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Yes. We owned a cavalier. Died of heart failure after 12 months of expensive tablets. Pointless. Shpuld just have put him down, saved the money to buy another. 

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My cat only cost something like £65 to be put to sleep 2 years ago.

I should get another cat but currently both the kitchen and living room are in a state of being half-finished and I don't want to introduce a cat to that mess, it would be unfair on the cat.

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  On 03/11/2020 at 11:26, Agila said:

@MikeR unless you say something official things won't improve for you and others. It may sound harsh but covid can only really explain waiting times and delays and cancellations etc, it can't explain things going missing. 

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The blood thing boils the piss , I had to argue with the dragon on the phone to recheck the records for the consultants request which was found after some time , then I had to go through the covid blood letting procedure , chase up the result , then chase up the scan which ran late , because they were waiting for the blood result , which never arrived despite a reminder to send it !!! , So I never got my scans ..  ironically the Dr in the surgery also never followed up further blood tests as discussed in a phone appointment . So I am about 3 tests short which could of been monitoring my lonely  kidney ....

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He's back! Celebrated being released from the vet's by cocking his leg on their wall outside. Bet that felt good.

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  On 03/11/2020 at 12:55, cobblers said:

All Vauxhalls etc

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I have owned 6 cavaliers and only two were dogs.  One of those was a CalbrE and it also had a heart attack (on the Runcorn Bridge, where it threw a rod out of the engine). 

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Phoebe has cost a fortune at the vets, she carries on at between £150 and £400 per month. She's also cost £14000 in operations on various parts of her. She is an utter cripple (worse than me!) and she needs a hand to go out for a pee, tends to poo in her sleep wherever she's laying and occassionally smushes it into the carpet while having a sleep wriggle.

For all that, I still adore her!

She is still the first one out of the door to go for afternoon walkies at the park though when she gets there, she just lays in the hedge, chews everything in sight and makes me throw the ball straight at her wherupon she makes an effort to catch it, frequently failing and then I have to go and fetch the sodding thing! Once home, she requires a pretty BIG helping hand to get out of the car, even more to get down the path and into the flat and I then I have to feed her from a fork so she actually gets her dinner before Chester can dive in and pinch hers.

I think the expression is ' High maintenance'. I do get really pissed off with it sometimes and have been known to shout at her at 4:00 am when she's woken me again as she needs a wee or she's poo'd or she needs a drink or she has slid off her pillow and wants a hand to get back on it. Obviously then I feel massively guilty for being a grumpy old twat and don't tell her off when she's just turned my laptop off for the third time that day by while trying to sleep with her head on my forearm her paws rest casually on the power button.

People think i'm mad (even other dog lovers) but while I accept I probably am, there's no way she's getting out of this until her last breath has rattled out. In all honesty, I couldn't put her down (even though one vet wanted to years ago) as she is still happy and healthy(ish) apart from her legs etc. Most people upon seeing her playing in a hedge/bush/nettle bush think she's about 2 years old, not 13. When she's no longer happy, that's the point I'll face then.

Fucking animals they teach you about love and then teach you about pain.

 

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Couldn't agree more @xtriple. That post could only have been written by someone who truly loves their dog.

I'm day 2 of a 28 sheild and my lab is at my Mother's so the dog can get out properly. Missing the big oaf like mad. 

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  On 02/11/2020 at 18:36, Mally said:

So thought I. Sod staying in for a month, on me tod, I'll go to Spain for a month instead.

Got to fly Tues or Weds to dodge Boris.

Planes are all full up, I'm not the only one that thought it.

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I was due to go to Brussels on Saturday. But due to lockdown I've had to postpone it for a month.

Arse. Was looking forward to that too. Mind you, it only cost me £5 to change the ticket.

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  On 03/11/2020 at 19:01, Agila said:

Couldn't agree more @xtriple. That post could only have been written by someone who truly loves their dog.

I'm day 2 of a 28 sheild and my lab is at my Mother's so the dog can get out properly. Missing the big oaf like mad. 

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I know a lady who walks her sons dog everyday for him as he is a bit unwell (a LOT unwell really) and when I asked why she didn;t just keep the dog with her, the answer was the same as you just said, her son adores the daft soppy old lass (the dog, not the Mum!) and would probably give up on life without her. The dog is Chester's not so secret crush - he has been round the field with the lady several times leaving Phoebe and I at the gate because he has 'hopes' of the dog suddenly discovering Chesters fatal charms.

 

She'll be looking for a long while, I've had him 9 years and not so far seen any sign of such charms!

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Some of the LEDs are shitting themselves in my Corsair Strafe keyboard.

Cock.

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B&Q sell Kingfisher stuff with their own name on the packaging.

I have a B&Q security light made by them.

I'm returning it as the connectors that hold the wires are as useful as a chocolate tea pot, but that's by the by.

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The Erbauer stuff mostly isn't at all bad. We sell a shit load of them and get relatively few complaints about them, they're pretty tough.

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Cocking seat adjustment isn't locking in the Golf of Many Dents.  Apparently this isn't that unusual.  Got to get the seat out and cock around with it.  Will see how  much bits are - apparently not much.  Pain in the arse though.

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Just gave my father in law a lift to pick his car up, he thanked me by slamming his seatbelt buckle in the door......

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Two grumps.....
 
Today I have had to go and buy some horrible slacks for the new job that i didn't really want and that i am starting next week.
As i said, i didn't really want it, some how i have managed to get it all the same, and sitting watching day time telly or painting the house for the rest of my life isn't really an option.
 
So off to the nearest New Look, have a quick look at horrible work slacks, and i managed to get a couple of pairs,  one been my usual jeans size and the next one up cos, well, horrible slacks are cut different to jeans and New Looks sizes are as i recall on the small size,
All i have to do now is hope that New Look are still trading when (if?) we get let back out from House Arrest in the new year, so i can take the unwanted trousers back.
 
That is grump one.
 
Grump 2? Guess which pair of pants fit? yep, the bigger ones......
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Flocks of people descending upon Primark because they cannot live without some new clothes for a month. I mean I’m hardly racing down to Wickes for 10 bags of sand now I can’t go for a month. 

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I think it's a female thing. Much to be admired.

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Went to renew autoaid today, and they now want to know what shite you're driving. That'll be an extra £20 for having old chod then. Deffo going downhill.

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  On 04/11/2020 at 17:42, sierraman said:

Flocks of people descending upon Primark because they cannot live without some new clothes for a month. I mean I’m hardly racing down to Wickes for 10 bags of sand now I can’t go for a month. 

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Cheap Christmas presents especially for young families. Not a fan of consumerism but this is the world we live in. 

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Cigarettes.

After last night's final hammerfest at the pub, nearly everyone on my floor is now probably hooked on them, considering how many reeked of the things. They aren't even the nice variety of smokes either.

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