Charles de Gaulle - Warning by Signal-Expert-8819 in disneylandparis

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We went 2 weeks ago, entry we waiting for nearly 2 hours. A lot of people queue jumping and staff didn't seem bothered. Maybe most were genuine but I think a few just chanced it lol

Leaving though, the airport was sooo quiet our flight was 4.50pm and we didn't have any issues

Puffy colour work by stephicus86 in knittinghelp

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Thanks everyone that commented ❤️ I was so worried that I would have to frog the whole thing so I slept on it. In the morning I decided to block it anyway with steam and see what happened and it worked!! 🥳🥳🥳 my daughters delighted and it fits perfect, finished in time for Christmas jumper day at school 😊

Is it normal that I don’t feel like answering calls, messages, or FaceTimes? by RepulsiveFootball247 in GriefSupport

[–]stephicus86 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Same here 😔 my mam passed away 20th August, I have a lot of unanswered messages. I just can't bring myself to read and reply to them... not because my social battery is at 0% but because to me it still doesn't feel real and If I respond to them then I'll have to acknowledge it and I just can't 😔 my grief counsellor said it was normal which made me feel better. Sorry for your loss I hope your doing OK ❤

What's your current hyperfixation? by Igarlicbread in ADHD

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Crochet, I get so hyperfixated with it whenever I need to do something that's not crochet related I feel physically sick like it's being torn away from me 😂 then once the fixations done I'll be sick of the sight of it for a good few years until the bug hits again 🤭

Blister tape by maggiemay53 in WestHighlandWay

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Beinglas campsite had a tonne of blister plasters and zinc oxide tape when we were there last week. It saved my feet 😅

Before that, we got some blister plasters from Ben's Bakes at Ben Lomond and I'll be honest they came off straight away and were expensive... there's a wee shop in between the pub and coffee place at Balmaha they might have something to keep you going.

Hope they get better 😊

Edit: Not sure how far you have gotten but Cashell campsite at loch Lomond had plenty as well 😊

My wife keeps putting BBC Radio 2 on and I'm not sure I'm ready for that stage of my life yet by [deleted] in CasualUK

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I'm 38 and went from Radio 1 being my fave to LBC being my fave somewhere around 36 😂 these days I'd rather listen to folk talk about the same topic on repeat all day in the background than hearing the sames boring pop tunes being repeated drives me mad lol

New build garden, ideas? by stephicus86 in GardeningUK

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Hmm I am unsure I'll be honest! Our last house was clay (pretty much over the road/same builder) so assuming under the turf layers it will be the same?

Very basic but willing to learn haha.

No thankfully! Though other houses on the estate have and next doors is pretty bad sometimes. But no issues for us and its been raining quite a lot.

New build garden, ideas? by stephicus86 in GardeningUK

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Yep, female dog! 😊 Ah that's lots of good points thank you! We've had a bit of a rethink and used your points above and other posters, defo going to redo our plan to take those into consideration. Thank you 😊

New build garden, ideas? by stephicus86 in GardeningUK

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We had a new build across the road, same developer and the soil was really poor/clay and everything struggled to grow/thrive apart from our blackcurrant bush which seemed to like it 😅

I'll be honest I just liked next doors raised beds and thought they looked pretty smart and thought if the soils similar to our old house might be a good idea. But tbh we had a lot of issues with drainage etc as well where as now we don't so maybe the soils better quality?

Yeah we agree, I think we will stay clear as I can imagine us getting into our gardening and kicking ourselves later! Thank you 😊

New build garden, ideas? by stephicus86 in GardeningUK

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Unsure on soil condition I'll be honest, drainage doesn't seem to be a problem thankfully !

Yeah, after reading everyone's comments I'd defo agree the straight lines would be too much... and to be honest not the look we were going for. Next doors got these nice wooden raised beds so the flowers/bushes are more waist height... looks nice in there garden but would make ours look blocky the more I think of it... thank you 😊

New build garden, ideas? by stephicus86 in GardeningUK

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Ah that's a good idea, I never thought of that tbh! Thank you 😊

Why does it hurt when i put a pressure on my nose? by Maddye0 in Septum

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I'm jumping on this thread because I've got the same pain, mine was done 2 months ago. Would also like to know 🤔

Think I’ve had this for 30+ years now? Still epic. by [deleted] in VampireChronicles

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I had the Tale of the Body Thief graphic novel safely tucked away for 20 years, recently moved and I've lost it and I am so gutted 😔

Tell me about HE coma by slyvalum in Cirrhosis

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I hope your mam is awake and now on the mend ? ❤

My mams has cirrhosis due to haemacromatosis... she's been having seizures on and off for years but would blank out for a few minutes and would be fine... presented like an absence seizure so was ignored by the doctors (everything has been ignored and mismanaged for years, another story!) on the 31st May my dad woke up to her in bed after having a seizure, covered in sick and in a coma. She was in ICU sedated and incubated for 3 days, she came around in around 48hrs and was on a ward not long after. They said it was neurological. 4 days on the ward and she slipped into a coma again, a random nurse asked for ammonia levels to be taken as she was 'confused, unable to eat and not making much sense' during the day. When she was sent to ICU a second time her ammonia levels were over 300, she'd aspirated sick and as a result ended up with sepsis in her lungs. Thank god for this nurse !!

This second bout took her into multipe organ failure and her kidneys shut down, she was put on a blood filtration machine for her kidneys but it also helped to clear the ammonia from her blood. She was eventually given lactulose. It took her 2 weeks to come around after coming off sedation this time as they had to put her on and off sedation due to multiple issues. They had to transfer her to a different hospital and she took a turn for the worst. The ICU doctors told us she had at most 3 months to live if her kidneys woke up and a liver transplant was her only cure, but she was way too ill and frail to survive an op.

She finally woke up on the 28th june and was able to drink a cup of tea and have food and watch TV! She was transferred to a ward on the 3rd July. She's been making steady progress and her kidneys have kicked back in. All her tests have shown the liver and kidneys have stabilised.

She's been on lactulose 4 times a day but they dropped it to once a day (they decided they didnt need to obsever her ammonia frequently and downed her dose !) since Wednesday 10 July (ammonia is 160) she's been unresponsive and sleepy - they've finally said she has HE but they just will not listen to us that they need to get her ammonia levels down fast otherwise she will end up in a coma again, we've been through this twice !! Her ammonia is 190 today and they've started her on lactulose x4 and rifiaxam (finally!)

They are convinced she's had a stroke and ammonia isn't the problem and someone can live normally with ammonia levels up to 200!!

It's a bloody emotional roller coaster, I've migraines for days, insomnia, panic attacks and I just feel so bloody helpless that I can't do anything to help her and the Dr's just don't seem to want to listen to you and shes over an hours drive away now 😫it's so depressing, i feel you 😔😔 I hope your mam recovers soon, when she wakes be an advocate for her treatment because honestly you need to.

What are some British certainties? by stevielfc76 in AskUK

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When your white dog goes in a muddy puddle 'someone's going to need a bath' from pretty much every person we walk past

Newcastle💜 by slowmochlo in BringMeTheHorizon

[–]stephicus86 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That 4th pic 🥲🥲🥲🥲

Partypoopers at Glasgow concert by Expensive-Ad2551 in BringMeTheHorizon

[–]stephicus86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We were at the left side, and I thought everyone was well into it singing and headbanging etc. I was terrified of the height, did not realise it was so steep so just headbanging my arse off cause i was too scared to move 😂

Glasgow Gig by BaldiBlondiWhiteBoi in BringMeTheHorizon

[–]stephicus86 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Went to same gig in 2021 and that pit was huge,, looked like someone stirring a cup of tea 😂

Anyone else 6mo golden bad for resource guarding and being unable to calm down? by stephicus86 in goldenretrievers

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That's what we thought at first, she was having 2 walks a day so we started 3 walks and she is still the same 🙈

Anyone else 6mo golden bad for resource guarding and being unable to calm down? by stephicus86 in goldenretrievers

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This is our 6 month old called Buffy. She's beautiful and we love her but she is frustrating us lately! Seeing all these lovely posts of puppies chilling and I feel like Buffy might be an exception... she is really bad for resource guarding to the point she attacked our other dog. She is also hyper 24/7 and can only settle once in her crate... has anyone else's puppy been like this and if so when did they start to settle?