I feel like nodding off now. Mr Eggy going to hospital on his own, I may have a nap. It’ll be typical the DSN will ring as soon as I close my eyes. I’ve just been told she’ll call PM!Phew! @eggyg . Hope you can fit in a Nana nap amongst your and Mr eggys's other appointments.
I’m just slightly taller than you at 160cm and yes I am a rather little person, I still have some old t shirts from when I was a teenager that fit me so clearly haven’t grown much since thenThat made me laugh! My abdomen is rather big, too big too, for a small person, 155cm tall, & I have skinny arms too! Mine are well toned from carrying heavy plates of food for many years & I’ve been complimented a few times by nurses trying to get blood from me for having very tightly toned skinny arms that they find a challenge to find my veins which are very deep!🙄😉
Have they considered Crohn's disease as that is also an autoimmune condition or gallstones.Will do I think last time they did agree to refer a bisopy for cerlic deicise anyway even though blood test came back negative because cerlic UK says you get a negative blood test result with it and to speak to a doctor if your symptoms still persist particularly if you have type 1 diabetes or close relative with it(both of which and aplly to me) (and a quite a few other other people told me they had negaty blood test but for proved to have it letter)
Does it have to be a PCR or LFT? I ask because someone i know is hoping to go to Spain but couldn't have jabs as waiting for an operation and now doesn't need them as lots of countries aren't asking for them.Spain still requires passengers from the UK to show proof of vaccination or a negative covid test.
Either PCR within 72 hours or antigen test within 24 hours:Does it have to be a PCR or LFT? I ask because someone i know is hoping to go to Spain but couldn't have jabs as waiting for an operation and now doesn't need them as lots of countries aren't asking for them.
Yes I mentioned that to them a test they did a test to check for something that might be caused by Crohn's decise that came back normal. Hopefully if the gastroinolist picks up the reveferal(they said they's no guarantee they will) they might have a bit more of a clue and when I went to s and w for this problem they did rule out gallstones. The a and e doctor told with stomach pain there is 3 things they rule out gallstones, pancreatitis(if it did turn out to be that I would have thought man my pancreas is causing nothing but trouble this year) and I can't remember what else they saidHave they considered Crohn's disease as that is also an autoimmune condition or gallstones.
Either one, @Bruce Stephens sent you a good link with more info! 🙂Does it have to be a PCR or LFT? I ask because someone i know is hoping to go to Spain but couldn't have jabs as waiting for an operation and now doesn't need them as lots of countries aren't asking for them.
Snap! @Elenka_HM - I thought everything was back to normal. Thankfully, my hairdresser told me there are still rules in place for France and Spain. We’re not going for another month, but I would’ve rocked up to passport control without giving it a second thought. Close shaves all round!Good morning everyone! 6.3 today.
Yesterday I had a little panic moment as I discovered Spain still requires passengers from the UK to show proof of vaccination or a negative covid test. Now I have the 2 doses of Pfizer but that's not considered as fully vaccinated anymore if it's been more than a certain time since the second dose, and I exceed this limit by 10 days. Aaarhg! I travel next week and felt so dumb for not checking earlier, as I would have the time to get a booster and meet the new requirements. At the end I found a test I can get on time, thank goodness, but that's a lesson learned (I usually am more prepared in advance, but got too relaxed thinking there wouldn't be restrictions). On a more positive note, I collected a fresh batch of strips and needles from the pharmacy and have enough supplies for my trip. Oh! And I discovered instant mashed potato doesn't affect my BG! Well, at least if it's inmediately followed for a good amount of walking haha.
Have a nice day, and if you are lucky enough to have a holiday abroy, make sure to check the last requirements!
Things may well be different in a month, of course. (I think the govt web page warns that the rules can change abruptly.)We’re not going for another month, but I would’ve rocked up to passport control without giving it a second thought.
Well, yeah, that’s true. When we were about to travel back from Spain last December the rules changed. How easily I’d forgotten all of this! 😳🙂Things may well be different in a month, of course. (I think the govt web page warns that the rules can change abruptly.)
Athough looking at the notes they written about the appointment they seem to think I'm just being difficultYes I mentioned that to them a test they did a test to check for something that might be caused by Crohn's decise that came back normal. Hopefully if the gastroinolist picks up the reveferal(they said they's no guarantee they will) they might have a bit more of a clue and when I went to s and w for this problem they did rule out gallstones. The a and e doctor told with stomach pain there is 3 things they rule out gallstones, pancreatitis(if it did turn out to be that I would have thought man my pancreas is causing nothing but trouble this year) and I can't remember what else they said