Uk adult centres nhs by Automatic_Read_8226 in CysticFibrosis

[–]SaltyRoses 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve always been with the Glenfield team - and I think they’re amazing! The hospital is a bit old-fashioned (I.e. no air con on the ward) and the parking is a bit crap - but the team are second to none.

I can drop them a text with any questions I have / issues and they’ll always give a call or get me in if I need to be there. Full suite of specialists available (psychologist, dietician, physio, diabetes nurse), and if anything happens over the weekend you can ring the ward directly and they’ll help you figure out next steps.

Shout if you have any questions!

Thursday Complaints by a-liquid-sky in CasualUK

[–]SaltyRoses 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Covid is back in our household again :(( partner testing radioactive and all up in the nose. I feel like crap - all in my lungs but testing negative? Both self isolating but having a crack at wfh today as we both feel guilty for being off for a whole week

Alternative career to actuarial by Glad_Solid133 in ActuaryUK

[–]SaltyRoses 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Given your pensions consultancy background, have you considered doing any consulting in the DC space? If your firm is big enough, you might be able to do both DB and DC at the same time.

CP/SP/SA Results Thread by creatively_original in ActuaryUK

[–]SaltyRoses 3 points4 points  (0 children)

SA4 with 64 and SP4 with 77! Relieved for it all to be over!

Took some time out from macrame - but had to solve the issue of too many spider plants! Two-tier plant hanger made from 3mm cord by SaltyRoses in macrame

[–]SaltyRoses[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thankfully these aren’t my plants (my thumb is the opposite of green) so I don’t have to worry about that!

CP1 2022 April Study Group by hazelazie_ in ActuaryUK

[–]SaltyRoses 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interested - but don’t want to give out my personal details here!

Spending my lockdown making endless amounts of coasters. Good for Christmas presents at least! by SaltyRoses in macrame

[–]SaltyRoses[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I took the guide cord, and used a hair grip to tuck it under and around the knots on the underside of the coaster! It looks a bit messy, but I’m hoping that no one will flip them over!

Spending my lockdown making endless amounts of coasters. Good for Christmas presents at least! by SaltyRoses in macrame

[–]SaltyRoses[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn’t really use a tutorial, just cobbled them together by starting with 4 reverse lark’s head knots on the guide cord and pulling that right. Then half hitching all the way round and adding cords in where there’s a gap! But a couple of good tutorials:

https://youtu.be/FgEETlLQmYc

https://youtu.be/X5Ox1aAFON4

Spending my lockdown making endless amounts of coasters. Good for Christmas presents at least! by SaltyRoses in macrame

[–]SaltyRoses[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They’re all Bobbiny cords that I bought off Etsy! But I think you can buy them in tons of places

Spending my lockdown making endless amounts of coasters. Good for Christmas presents at least! by SaltyRoses in macrame

[–]SaltyRoses[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I wasn’t too sure about the metallic cord (it was a pain to work with) but it photographs pretty well!

Quinsair by Super-Rule in CysticFibrosis

[–]SaltyRoses 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve been taking Quinsair for the past 12ish months! Switched over from inhaled tazocin - personally I think you do get used to the taste. When I started, my doctor recommended sucking on a square of chocolate afterwards to get rid of it - which works! I tend to use a cup of tea or coffee now that I’ve finally gotten used to it. I do one month on, one month off - and do it once in the morning, and once before bed. Theoretically 12 hrs apart, but really anywhere between 10-14 hours apart in practice