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		|  11-01-2014, 17:08 | #7486 |  
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					Originally Posted by MarkC1984  So, I took 9 antacid tablets between Monday and this morning and still felt like rubbish.  Took one anti sickness pill before tea, and have felt the best I have ever felt since before my first vomiting blood incident in December.  Hopefully a course of antacids, anti sickness pills and Gaviscon can help beat this acid reflux once and for all.
 GP says not an ulcer, he felt my stomach and said if he had touched where an ulcer was I would have jumped off the couch and screamed in pain.  So that is excellent news.
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					Originally Posted by MarkC1984  So, I took 9 antacid tablets between Monday and this morning and still felt like rubbish.  Took one anti sickness pill before tea, and have felt the best I have ever felt since before my first vomiting blood incident in December.  Hopefully a course of antacids, anti sickness pills and Gaviscon can help beat this acid reflux once and for all.
 GP says not an ulcer, he felt my stomach and said if he had touched where an ulcer was I would have jumped off the couch and screamed in pain.  So that is excellent news.
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http://www.webmd.com/digestive-disorders/hiatal-hernia 
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		|  11-01-2014, 22:36 | #7488 |  
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			Boots - to cut a long story short let me have a blood testing machine for free as my old one broke (I didn't get it from there in the first place or anything).  All their idea. 
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		|  12-01-2014, 06:54 | #7489 |  
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					Originally Posted by dilli-theclaw  Boots - to cut a long story short let me have a blood testing machine for free as my old one broke (I didn't get it from there in the first place or anything).  All their idea. 
 Very nice.
   
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					Originally Posted by denphone  l hope you will feel a bit better soon dilli and whats with this slight name change?.  |  
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			Just took part in the West Glamorgan Cross Country League run for my club and smashed my XC pace, 5.5 miles in 42.43, with 7.46 minute miling - no idea how I managed it but really happy at that!
		 
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			And on the back of that I went out and cracked 8 miles this morning for the first time in my life - 8.6 miles in total.  Bring on the Llanelli half marathon   
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			My mum only needs a partial knee replacement, but her left knee is also getting knackered.  Thank God she doesn't need a whole new knee though.  Hopefully getting it done beginning of March.  Her employer, a school, has a private medical scheme as part of its perks.  18 week wait on NHS.
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			Just cashed in the change jar, £186.09, quite pleased with that
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					Originally Posted by TheDaddy  Just cashed in the change jar, £186.09, quite pleased with that |  Always nice to find some unexpected money!
 
My happy thought is am due a 15% bonus in next months pay packet and my 3yr share save company scheme matures too meaning since the share price rocketed i get a  nice 5 figure sum which i plan to put towards buying a bigger house in 2014.
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			Nice.
 For the first time in a month, been able to eat a meal without the need for an antacid or anti sickness pill.  Forgot to take them today, and so far not suffering.  Please God let it have shifted.
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					Originally Posted by MarkC1984  So, I took 9 antacid tablets between Monday and this morning and still felt like rubbish.  Took one anti sickness pill before tea, and have felt the best I have ever felt since before my first vomiting blood incident in December.  Hopefully a course of antacids, anti sickness pills and Gaviscon can help beat this acid reflux once and for all.
 GP says not an ulcer, he felt my stomach and said if he had touched where an ulcer was I would have jumped off the couch and screamed in pain.  So that is excellent news.
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			Had the renewal letter for our  RAC Breakdown Cover this morning. John has been a continuous member since 1965 and, as I want to feel covered for all eventualities, we have the top cover  available for driving in the UK.  
£225.00!!!!! checked on line and had a strop when I found that if we were allowed to renew on line I would have got a £71.00 discount but as John hadn't joined on line we were refused the option. Checked out the AA and the same cover as a new member with them was £149.00 
 
Strop intensified and I phones up ready to do battle.
 
Got a lovely lady who listened to my complaint, put me on hold for a couple of minutes, then came back and ..... exactly the same cover for £111.00
 
£114.00 saved,  I feel a shoe shopping expedition is in order.   
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		|  16-01-2014, 21:00 | #7499 |  
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					Originally Posted by joglynne  Had the renewal letter for our  RAC Breakdown Cover this morning. John has been a continuous member since 1965 and, as I want to feel covered for all eventualities, we have the top cover  available for driving in the UK.  
£225.00!!!!! checked on line and had a strop when I found that if we were allowed to renew on line I would have got a £71.00 discount but as John hadn't joined on line we were refused the option. Checked out the AA and the same cover as a new member with them was £149.00 
 
Strop intensified and I phones up ready to do battle.
 
Got a lovely lady who listened to my complaint, put me on hold for a couple of minutes, then came back and ..... exactly the same cover for £111.00
 
£114.00 saved,  I feel a shoe shopping expedition is in order.   |  For future reference if you shop at Tesco you can get it on the cheap with clubcard vouchers, i do this every year so basically get it free.   http://www.tesco.com/clubcard/deals/...x?N=4294967150 |  
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					Originally Posted by SnoopZ  Always nice to find some unexpected money!
 My happy thought is am due a 15% bonus in next months pay packet and my 3yr share save company scheme matures too meaning since the share price rocketed i get a  nice 5 figure sum which i plan to put towards buying a bigger house in 2014.
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