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What do you want for Christmas?

notafanofsugar

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OK - here's a question for everyone - what do you want for Christmas?

I'd like the Family Guy boxset - just recently got into it and I loveeeee it! Also seen a few American Dad programs but don't really get it! :shock:
 
Oh - and it doesn't have to be diabetes related obviously :) x
 
To be able to eat and drink what i want to with out having to worry about levels and insulin :roll:
 
I've got two weeks off and that is the best present ever. Work has been so hectic lately that a good few days lying in and not stressing will be such a treat!!
 
I was given the best Christmas present ever, a Kindle Fire HD and I love it. I returned the favour by buying a star for the person who gave it to me - yes an actual star up in the heavens, which he can name and register as his very own..
 
A fail-safe CGM with an instant BS level and trend monitor and out-of-range alerts. Meter must have the ability to log every reading and printout results in a legally accepted format.
 
All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth:

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A peaceful day with no-one knocking on the door.......bah humbug :)
 
With my children back home from uni for the holidays our family is complete once more, what better Christmas present could I possibly have to look forward to.
That aside I am easy to please I think, I love surprises, the excitement of opening a carefully wrapped gift, I keep the paper and the tag and the ribbon, never mind whats inside, I am excited, oh I am like a big kid all over :lol: :lol:
 
I'd be exceedingly happy to win several million pounds on the lottery. I'm not interested in winning small amounts. I'm asking Father Christmas for a really big, life changing lottery win that would make a big difference to my life.

I'm so tired and bored with living on the edge and just about making ends meet. It doesn't make for a healthy or happy life and I'm not one of those people who believes money is the root of all evil. It's just money and I could do lots of good things with it for myself and others.

It must be marvellous to experience a big lottery win. It would be like waking up in a whole new world. :D
 
Just to see those around me having a good time, cheesy but true.
And maybe a bottle of Famous Grouse or Jack Daniels in there somewhere too.




susanmanley said:
My benefits back

Sorry to hear you have lost your benefits Susan, I'm assuming this was the work of ATOS? If so have you appealed as I understand that many decisions have been overturned on appeal.
 
Final tribunal barrister said...you obviously have severe problems but thet don't fit the criteria....Yes I can lift a cup of coffee unaided
 
I am a volunteer at a local dog refuge and we found out via the local tv that the mayor has signed a contract with a dog refuge in Sevilla to take all stray dogs there..... so my wish is that our dogs at the refuge will be safe from the mayors clutches and not sent to the refuge in Sevilla . I am spending Christmas morning working at the refuge. If I am allowed another wish, to win sufficient money to be ´comfortable and have enough to buy the refuge land to build kennels of their own, then we could tell the local mayor to get lost!!

Sunhat
 
HI

I would love a new house for christmas, fed up with living privatly rented with the stress of no security and want a nice housing association house what i can put my mark on and call it home, instead of living in a old house with no double glazing and feel like i'm living in a time warp (1970's)

tracey167
 
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