I will never forget how happy I was when I saw my missus walking down the aisle towards me, my heart was beating fast and the excitement was unbearable, it seemed to take an age but eventually there she was stood beside me. I gave her a cheeky wink and said "get the trolley here love, there doing three cases of stella for the price of two!"
@Solid_Air 2 Can't remember if this is something you posted about a while ago. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-42862904 If so, is it good news for you?
Thanks for the tag JB but whilst incompetent the assessor awarded the wife full rate for 10 years so all is good. Paying each week £75 for the physio to help with her walking and balance is now all covered
So I had remembered correctly. There's a first Great that they awarded your wife the full amount mate.
unfortunately ,well for us , the physio has gone and got herself pregnant so only a couple more months then 6 months off. The Mrs likes her so doesn't want another until she is back working so instead we're getting a speech terapist to see how that goes. Slightly worried that if that goes well she will want both & not sure if a) she could really ope with bot once a week b) can we really afford it but i'll deal with that if it happens
ah it'll be fine mate. I'll come up with something if required but tbh i doubt she could cope with the physical strain of the physio plus the mental exercises of speech therapy all at the same time.
yep , same with physio but both washed their hands years ago with i feel fully entitled to say a shameful performance. I tried to get some for her some years ago but was just told their was no point & physio turned out to be 1 session when they just gave her an A4 page with diagrams of exercises on it The physio she is using is a specialist neurological physio unlike at the hospital where it was just a standard physio.
Fawlty Towers among subjects banned by Mastermind as questions run out please log in to view this image Contestants on the BBC quiz show Mastermind will no longer be allowed to pick Fawlty Towers, Blackadder or Roald Dahl as their specialist subjects as the producers have run out of questions. Mark Helsby, Mastermind’s producer, has revealed that some subjects are so popular that they have been “exhausted” for new questions. Father Ted and the Chronicles of Narnia have also been removed. http://www.msn.com/en-gb/entertainm...ons-run-out/ar-BBIrPaj?li=AAnZ9Ug&ocid=AARDHP
I know there are limits to the NHS but what you've described here is a joke. My lad's a doctor and my sister's a nurse so I never like to run the service down but every now and again the shortcomings are magnified as in your wife's case. Hope all goes well and she can get both the therapies that she needs
cheers JB NHS services round here are very hit & miss anyway for example i got great care after an accident last year plus if required home care arranged though i also had physio last year once i was able to move my arm & wasn't overly impressed. Get the feeling a lot of the physio staff at the local hospital are just out of training and it shows. Funnily enough their letters reckoned if i missed my 30min appointment (never actually lasted that long) it would cost NHS £160 . Either they need better financial breakdowns or no wonder they aint got enough dosh.
Is mastermind really still running? I used to enjoy watching that as a kid. Can they not rephrase questions they have asked in the past? If they've really asked that many people questions on those subjects, is there really any harm in them borrowing a question that they asked 20 years ago?
these geeks memorise the questions asked so you would find one person getting 20 answers on some obscure subject and some clown wandering in and getting 25 for fawlty towers cos the learned off the questions asked before.
Isnt the point that they know everything anyway and why is rewatching old ones and learning the answers from that any different from watching the tv show and learning the answers?