Good stuff, looks like they've avoided Skipton Old Road

Good stuff, looks like they've avoided Skipton Old Road
Was that the road or his teeth?Big Kev wrote: ↑29 Dec 2020, 12:56 Wendyf wrote: ↑29 Dec 2020, 12:30
Big Kev wrote: ↑29 Dec 2020, 12:03
Wendyf wrote: ↑29 Dec 2020, 11:56
Colin successfully delivered to Airedale for the day. The roads are slushy but fine even through Lothersdale.
Glad you got him there OK, must be a bit warmer t'other side of Noyna.
Well gritted Kev!
That was next on the list. We did what the manual said. We had noticed the machine would not switch off completely on the switches on the front, so we switched off at the plug, waited 5 minutes and switched it back on. Now working perfectly! These darn computer operated machines. It obviously needed to reboot . Phew!
Turning off and back on again has saved me many, many times...Sue wrote: ↑29 Dec 2020, 13:07That was next on the list. We did what the manual said. We had noticed the machine would not switch off completely on the switches on the front, so we switched off at the plug, waited 5 minutes and switched it back on. Now working perfectly! These darn computer operated machines. It obviously needed to reboot . Phew!
A good appetite is always a good sign I reckon.
This is all good news Wendy. Years ago when Bobs Dad had cancer he volunteered to trial these 24 hour pumps for delivering the chemo. His stayed in though and they just kept reattaching the chemo at appropriate intervals at home. It worked, he lived another 15 years and , although he had been reduced to a wheelchair, he walked again. The trial was also deemed a successWendyf wrote: ↑30 Dec 2020, 07:06 Going for a walk this morning from Earby through Thornton to Ghyll church then back via Hill Top with my pal Margaret. This afternoon i need to go to Bannister's in Laneshawbridge to stock up on bales of shavings before getting Col back to Airedale for his 24 hour pump removing. His line flush next week will be in a mobile unit at Steeton Hall and the next chemo in 2 weeks will be in Boundary Mill car park! He was tired but optimistic when I brought him home last night, and ate better than he has for ages, just in case he can't face food for a couple of days.![]()
Bob’s dad’s was a huge thing that was made in the hospital workshop, at the Royal Devon and Exeter ( their equivalent to Christies) but we are talking 35 years ago . They seem to have come a long way since .The trial showed that the pump gabe a more even delivery and less side effects .
I'm very lucky Kev, but exhausted! Tucked up in bed already and hoping for a decent nights sleep.
Thanks Gloria, that's kind of you.