LizzieM

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  1. Hope all goes well at your appointment tomorrow Ben. 
     

    My husband has had great care from the NHS in the past couple of months, following his mini stroke at the end of July. A CT scan, admission to the QMC Stroke Ward within an hour of a follow-up MRI Brain Scan, several telephone consultations, a visit yesterday by a Community Nurse, and another CT scan at QMC this afternoon.  As I sat in the waiting area at the QMC Treatment Centre today there were two ‘emergencies’ with Ambulance staff arriving and trundling patients off on trollies, causing delays in the scan department.  I was wondering why hubby was behind those closed doors for such a long time!   It will be a few days before he hears anything from the hospital but hopefully that episode is now well and truly behind him, just keep taking the 7 tablets a day, plus pain relief for his SCIATICA, that he’s had for literally YEARS!  Good luck everyone suffering with it, hope you get relief soon.  

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  2. A good friend of mine, a Consultant Anaethetist, recommends I x 400mg Ibuprofen and 2 Paracetomol 4 times a day for pain control.  However when I recently fell and fractured a couple of ribs …… did I mention that to get a bit of sympathy at the time?  Anyway, my GP told me to take 2 Co-codamol  plus 1 Ibuprofen 4 times a day.  I must say they worked a treat on me and my ribs are now mended. 
     

  3. On a similar vain, I nipped into town today, not something I’d normally do on a Saturday afternoon but I was astounded to just look around at other shoppers.  It was like being in Beijing or Tokyo.  Ok we’ve got 73,000 students in Nottingham now (so I’ve been told) but it strikes me that many thousands of those are from the Far East.  Pretty obvious where the money is!  

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  4. Noise reduction and improvement of concrete road surfaces is just one of the services our company performs.  Our kids run the show nowadays and I don’t know much about it except they’ve completed works on the M20, M18, M25 which have all been approved and now waiting for the order to do a bigger section of the the M25.  They’ve also worked on the autoroute around Madrid and another big job in Jordan.  They’ve only got one machine at the moment but got another on order from USA at an eye-watering cost of £750,000 each. If you’re really into ‘boring stuff’ you can read about it on their website www.Roadgrip.co.uk

  5. When I was about 15 my two friends and I decided we wanted to be at Goose Fair when it ended at midnight (?) on the Saturday.  Another friend (Deirdre) and her brother lived up Sherwood Rise and invited us to stay at their house that night.  All went to plan and we went up to Deirdre’s house at midnight.  Maybe we were a little noisy but their Dad, a retired Army officer, appeared in the sitting room (in his underwear) and told us three little girls to get out!  We stood outside in the fog, a bit frightened.  We couldn’t all go home, to Arnold and Mapperley, because we’d told our parents we’d be perfectly safe and staying with a friend. Apart from that we’d spent all our pocket money at the fair.  
    So we walked down Mansfield Road and into the Lace Market because we knew there was an ‘all-nighter’ on at the Beachcomber.  Of course, we had no money to get in plus The Beachcomber was for over 18s and none of us looked that old. We sat all night huddled outside next to a vent where warm air kept us warmish, no idea who was performing though.  
    The next morning, at a reasonable time,  we all caught our buses home and our parents never knew we’d been out all night with no sleep!  

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  6. We’re only a 15 minute walk to Goose Fair and generally go down there for a little walk around but rarely spend any money, other than the side shows.  Last year our son came up for it and our 9 year old (at the time) granddaughter went on a few rides with her Daddy but we’re too fragile for that malarkey now!  10 days is far too long and despite criticism and comments that the showmen are being greedy, I bet the City Council are expecting big returns to help the disastrous deficit in their budget.   

  7. Our old next door neighbour’s Dad, George Ward, owned a flying school at Cranfield in Beds.  His son, our neighbour, learned to fly there and was a Commercial pilot until a couple of years ago ….. he doesn’t need to work with the inheritance he got from his parents.  Absolutely wonderful and unbelievably generous family, we were treated to days out at lots  of sporting events, racecourses, Wimbledon, cricket and football and George even booked an entire Ryanair flight to Biarritz to take us all to one of their family weddings in Santander and paid for all the rooms at the hotel.  Lovely man.  

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  8. 2 hours ago, philmayfield said:

    They also land the air ambulance helicopter on the pitches at the Beeston end as there’s nowhere to land at the QMC, so the poor casualties have to be transported to the hospital by road. Not a very good arrangement.

    It’s unbelievable that a helicopter can’t be landed at QMC seeing as it’s a Major Trauma Centre for the East Mids. I can’t be that difficult to paint a big ‘H’ on the roof and stick a lift in next to it.   

  9. What another beautiful day we’ve had again so I decided to sit/lounge in the garden to get some Vit D. I was still out there at 6pm when loud bangs rang out across the area.  I honestly thought some nutter was out shooting people.  All the local dogs started barking, birds were flying around looking for shelter. When it went on for several minutes it was obvious that it was fireworks ….. but at 6pm in daylight?  Then I heard a chap on a loudspeaker so assumed it was a cricket tournament on the local ground (that used to be the Police Training Ground in our youth) All was fairly quiet until 10.15 and then we had another round of fireworks.  It now appears, from our local Facebook group, that all this noise was linked to a big funeral at the Baptist Church on Goose Fair roundabout.  The funeral was held around lunchtime and apparently cars were actually parked on the roundabout!  How did they get away with that then?  The Caribbeans certainly give their dearly departed a good send-off!  

  10. Oh dear @ Trogg, sounds like you’re in the dog-house again.  So sorry to hear about the injuries Mrs Trogg sustained and hope she has a quick recovery, otherwise you’ll be chained to the kitchen sink even more!  
    I’ve been dragged through mud by our Rhodesian Ridgeback many years ago, she used to ignore other dogs (she thought she was human) and on this occasion she ignored a dog going the other way and then turned suddenly to make acquaintances.  I didn’t get hurt but it was embarrassing walking the rest of the way home, covered in sludgy mud.  

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  11. I was still at school when Paul Smith was working at the Birdcage and no way could I afford to buy gear from there, on my Saturday job wage of £1.  However, once I started earning,  I did get him to make me a pair of wool gabardine trousers, with turn-ups too, when he moved into Byard Lane, up a rickety staircase if I remember correctly?  Back to the topic title though, the prices will be beyond the reach of yer normal fashion shopper surely? 

  12. @nonnaBnow I’ve seen what the restorer has achieved with my husband’s treasured books I’m going to take a book we’ve had in my family since 1918 about Nottingham’s very own Albert Ball VC.  I’m sure I’ve mentioned on Nottstalgia before that my Granny (born 1898) and her 2 sisters knew ‘our Albert’ very well, being similar age and neighbours in Lenton.  In fact I have 2 short letters that Albert sent from the Front to my great aunt.  When he was killed a book was published about his life and my Great Grandad bought one, I’ve got it now but it’s been passed around so much that it’s not in great condition.  It’s certainly worth restoring.  

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  13. A couple of months ago my husband took 3 Antique books to a chap in Eastwood to have them re-bound and today we collected them.  It’s a fascinating place on a small Industrial Estate. Just 2 people quietly working away, surrounded by ‘work in progress’.  The owner was interesting to talk to …… he reckons they’re the only company in the country doing such work.  He goes over to the Channel Islands several times a year to collect and deliver a lot of work and always has plenty of archives to restore for the Duke of Rutland at Belvoir Castle but says that Chatsworth never need anything restoring, which surprised me.  The 3 little books cost an arm and a leg to be restored, and a lot more than they’d sell for, but they’re of sentimental value to my husband as he remembers his Mum picking them up at a Jumble Sale about 60 years ago.  

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