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Originally posted by DaveB View PostWell that was a crap couple of days.
Spent most of Sunday in A&E with GMIL, her having been despatched thither by the care home after they tried to call the doctor out and got told to call 111. Turns out she has (another) UTI and was sent home again 12 hours later.
Missed the rugby, although given the nature of the result for Scotland it probably saved my blood pressure.
Yesterday it appears MrsB has come down with Glandular Fever or one of it's close relatives.
Today a 5+ hour drive to Client C0. when it usually takes less than 4.
Ho. as they feckin' well say, Hum.
Mother had frequent UTIs, and they really do knock them for six. She was put on a prophylactic antibiotic that seemed to do the trick once we got her taking it regularly.
I started to wonder if the raised toilet seat causes issues, as in incomplete emptying (or voiding in medspeak) but I googled and couldn't find anything supporting my theory.Comment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostSigh. I asked for that didn't I?"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by covbob View PostWhat are you doing up at 6:30 whilst not in a contract?Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
Mother had frequent UTIs, and they really do knock them for six. She was put on a prophylactic antibiotic that seemed to do the trick once we got her taking it regularly.
I started to wonder if the raised toilet seat causes issues, as in incomplete emptying (or voiding in medspeak) but I googled and couldn't find anything supporting my theory.
My understanding is that it's a combination of deteriorating plumbing and poor personal hygene due to loss of fine motor skills.
It's tulip getting old, as far as I can see."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostLate last night, the toilet cistern suddenly made a terrifically load groaning sound for several seconds as it was coming to the end of refilling. I think I heard the upstairs neighbour moving around immediately afterwards, probably awoken by the noise and looking to see if there was a sickly tuba trapped in her flat somewhere
It hasn't done it again yet, though
Intensive researchA few seconds with Google suggests this could indicate that the filler valve is on the way out. It also seems very easy to replace the old-school ballcock with a new-fangled apparatus costing a few quid from all good DIY stores. So I'll get one of those and, when I finally get around to installing the new flush mechanism I bought when that was playing up last year, I'll do that part as well.
(The flush still plays up fairly regularly, but can be coaxed back into vigorous action with a bit of fiddling about under the hood.)
It's always good to find a way around actually fixing the problem.Comment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostWell that was a crap couple of days.
Spent most of Sunday in A&E with GMIL, her having been despatched thither by the care home after they tried to call the doctor out and got told to call 111. Turns out she has (another) UTI and was sent home again 12 hours later.
Missed the rugby, although given the nature of the result for Scotland it probably saved my blood pressure.
Yesterday it appears MrsB has come down with Glandular Fever or one of it's close relatives.
Today a 5+ hour drive to Client C0. when it usually takes less than 4.
Ho. as they feckin' well say, Hum.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostI can send you the plans for the ZeitLeakyWashingMachineWaterPump(tm) if you like, just in case.
It's always good to find a way around actually fixing the problem.Comment
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