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<blockquote data-quote="satindoll" data-source="post: 606501" data-attributes="member: 121584"><p>I cut my toenails as I'm still waiting for a second appointment to see the chiropodist, first took 4 years to come and she said see you in 6 months if I hadn't done them myself I'm sure they would be a mile long by now, ok exaggeration, either tabs or jabs doesn't matter which just do what you know you should I prefer jabs no Metformin Bum Syndrome.</p><p>Don't know much about kiddilies other than had a scan for a stone, yes it did hurt passing the stone, and that mine lazy buggers are laying down not standing up like other peoples, but it doesn't seem to affect how they are working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satindoll, post: 606501, member: 121584"] I cut my toenails as I'm still waiting for a second appointment to see the chiropodist, first took 4 years to come and she said see you in 6 months if I hadn't done them myself I'm sure they would be a mile long by now, ok exaggeration, either tabs or jabs doesn't matter which just do what you know you should I prefer jabs no Metformin Bum Syndrome. Don't know much about kiddilies other than had a scan for a stone, yes it did hurt passing the stone, and that mine lazy buggers are laying down not standing up like other peoples, but it doesn't seem to affect how they are working. [/QUOTE]
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