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It's no wonder we're seeing lower take up of vaccines...
`Vaccine reminder system 'inconsistent', report concludes' LINK
Oh dear, hope it settles down. Luckily my discs are generally well behaved these days. I put it down to the pilates, i was initially advised by my consultant to do it, after my operation.Marilyn wrote: ↑03 Nov 2019, 09:16 I have had a problem lately with further Sciatica after having a ruptured disc removed in May. Not sure what is going on...
Saw my GP, who was going on holiday ( and so are we) so GP and I are both hoping that time will heal. We will review when we are both back from holiday. No treatment. Must grit my teeth. But he has threatened MRI. I am beginning to think I may truly warrant one....pain is getting a bit much at times...![]()
The supply to my house was a lead 'branch' from next door, up until 2014, when I had it replaced. It's an expensive job, from the main in the back street to my property line was £600 a metre, plus £600 to close the back Street (it's classed as a public highway) so that was £1800. I had to lay the blue plastic pipe from my kitchen to my property line before they'd even plan to come out and do their bit.