jay hay-char
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- Type of diabetes
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Not yet but my instructions have just arrived by text. I have to be at Fareham in an hour or so to pick them up, so as to avoid a half hour wait before they can get a connecting train.Don't think Pompey Fc are much of a threat these dayshope she got back pk
Sooooo glad I learned to drive at 50.. .Post script to the above: The train was over 20 minutes late at Fareham, which undid much of the benefit of going to collect them (though I can't get either of them to see the logic of this)
I won't bore everyone with the all details because similar things happen all the time, but there were massive delays to trains to and from Brighton yesterday caused by shortage of drivers, carriages and probably the wrong sort of passengers. This on a weekend when there was (a) a home match at Brighton and Hove Albion, (b) thousands of visitors had descended on the town for Pride weekend and (c) the weather was nice - all of these were known in advance (even the weather) and apparently ignored. It took half an hour of queuing, and two missed services, for them to get on a train that was heading even vaguely in the right direction. I sometimes think that the people "running" rail services live on another planet. We pay millions in taxpayer subsidies,and most of this money, it appears, is shovelled into the pockets of senior employees and the owners of the Train Companies, in return for passengers being treated like animals. BR was pretty grim in its heyday, but I often find myself wishing for its return.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgggggggggggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
Post script to the above: The train was over 20 minutes late at Fareham, which undid much of the benefit of going to collect them (though I can't get either of them to see the logic of this)
I won't bore everyone with the all details because similar things happen all the time, but there were massive delays to trains to and from Brighton yesterday caused by shortage of drivers, carriages and probably the wrong sort of passengers. This on a weekend when there was (a) a home match at Brighton and Hove Albion, (b) thousands of visitors had descended on the town for Pride weekend and (c) the weather was nice - all of these were known in advance (even the weather) and apparently ignored. It took half an hour of queuing, and two missed services, for them to get on a train that was heading even vaguely in the right direction. I sometimes think that the people "running" rail services live on another planet. We pay millions in taxpayer subsidies,and most of this money, it appears, is shovelled into the pockets of senior employees and the owners of the Train Companies, in return for passengers being treated like animals. BR was pretty grim in its heyday, but I often find myself wishing for its return.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgggggggggggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
Seems notMrs hay-char and daughter both have full licences but we only have one car at the moment and my son needed to use it, to get to a temporary holiday job he's got. In any event, when I was driving to Fareham to pick them up, there were signs on the motorway saying that the A27 (the road going to Brighton from our part of the World) was closed.
You just can't win, sometimes
Go for it.Are we allowed to scream about another member who will be unnamed ?
I don't see why not if said person is unnamed however if you feel they have broken the rules in some way or been personally abusive to you report them to admin @Giverny will be able to help youAre we allowed to scream about another member who will be unnamed ?
I have to confess that this one has passed me by, somewhat, as I don't see much point in posting my fasting levels every morning, although I know that a lot of people find it a help and support in various ways.
I'm a member of another forum (completely different subject matter) which has recently gone through a spell of upset caused by the perceived high-handedness of community moderators, and where a breakaway forum has been set up. It's early days, but I suspect the new forum will be busy for a while and will then tail off: we will see.
In the end, a forum such as this is under the control of its owners; we tend to think of it as being democratic and uncontrolled, because that's the ethos of the Internet, but in reality it is their train set and their right to edit, delete or lock content as they see fit. I'm not saying that this is right or wrong - just that it's their privilege. Either we live with that, or we move on............
Very big scream at people who Google symptoms then ask a million questions about how the illness will affect their life's and even haven't seen a doctor but want to go to the doctor armed with "evidence"
I have fibromyalgia, for years i never felt "quite right". It was a radio program about it that made me realise I "had something". I did research more about it...especially as I understood from the prog that many doctors were still of the mind that it WAS all in the mind, much like they were with ME. The mire I researched, the more it fit with how I'd felt for years. My next stop WAS the GP who was quite we'll up in it and sent me for hospital tests to rule out other things before confirming I was right.Very big scream at people who Google symptoms then ask a million questions about how the illness will affect their life's and even haven't seen a doctor but want to go to the doctor armed with "evidence"
Just be cause you understand doesn't make it shameful to be annoyed by it....Oh yes! And on a similar vein, I have a friend who adopts my symptoms and then actually goes to the GP and says "I know I've got the same as Sue, I need her tablets/injections"Thankfully the GP knows that I know she does it and sadly it's a symptom of her depression but Im ashasmed to say it drives me crazy.....
Post script to the above: The train was over 20 minutes late at Fareham, which undid much of the benefit of going to collect them (though I can't get either of them to see the logic of this)
I won't bore everyone with the all details because similar things happen all the time, but there were massive delays to trains to and from Brighton yesterday caused by shortage of drivers, carriages and probably the wrong sort of passengers.
Just be cause you understand doesn't make it shameful to be annoyed by it....
By just being her friend and accepting her problem is probably helping far more than you know...Thanks @Sable_Jan, my friend is a lovely person and there is absolutely no malice in her. She can't accept she has a mental health issue and its as if she believes that having a physical illness will somehow make her better. It's heartbreaking and yes if I'm honest her behaviour is really difficult to cope with, really I just want to scream because I feel I can't do anything to make her better.
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