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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostStill cold out though. Once again, it's possible I may not go for a walk today… though I might
Average rate was about 15'10"/mile I think, but the definitive final calculation was thrown off at the end as I dithered about out the back. I decided not to trundle the recycling bin yet as it's got a bit of space and I have stuff that can fill it. But checks revealed a decent one still empty out there, so I trundled that one in while the trundling was good, and will put the current one out laterComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostLunch was Heinz Beef Broth.
Either I'm coming down with something or it really is that bland.Comment
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Just remembered it's a week since I had these blood tests. They always say it'll take about a week to get the results but whenever there's been something dodgy they've been on to me about it within a couple of days, so I'm going to assume they were all OK until I hear anything to the contrary
I could phone them and check, but they still do the traditional thing of closing on Thursday afternoons
Anyway, best to let sleeping dogs lie, I reckon…Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostJust remembered it's a week since I had these blood tests. They always say it'll take about a week to get the results but whenever there's been something dodgy they've been on to me about it within a couple of days, so I'm going to assume they were all OK until I hear anything to the contrary
I could phone them and check, but they still do the traditional thing of closing on Thursday afternoons
Anyway, best to let sleeping dogs lie, I reckon…Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostDoes your surgery not offer online access to your results?
The option appears greyed-out on the page, and if you follow the link anyway it tells you you can ask for access, but when you go to the page for that it's just that you can "register your interest should the surgery decide to offer access in the future".
They disabled booking of appointments at the start of lockdown last year, which was fair enough, but they also disabled the page for looking at your appointments so you can't even check when you're supposed to go there any more. All in all, their web offering is a bit crap at the moment, though I can check a schedule of when I should have received my childhood vaccinations back in the Sixties and Seventies should I so wishComment
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The remains of the Big Chicken have been dissected, and the carcass is now in the InstantPot™ with a shedload of veg, being turned into the basis for zingy soupComment
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