Just dropped my blue Cool Fire IV on the floor - indoors and a thin carpet ...but it's died - screen blank.
Not good [emoji15]Just dropped my blue Cool Fire IV on the floor - indoors and a thin carpet ...but it's died - screen blank.
Well, if you can't come up with a fix - it be dead!Not good [emoji15]
Not a lot you can try with those, take tank off, plug sub in see if that does anything, if not bury it [emoji30] [emoji30]Well, if you can't come up with a fix - it be dead! [emoji23]
We all get that "Duh" moment glad it's all good@Bobw1951 Did that - the coloured lights flashed and it began charging (wasn't low to begin with though).
An hour later and I'm looking to see if there's any blue available - there are a few - and my eyes alighted on the words 'switch on at base'!
Light bulb moment - the drop had caused the switch to click to off! ...all happy![]()
Yes - I quite like the Cool Fires - work well with the nautilus 2 at 8.5W.We all get that "Duh" moment glad it's all good
You know I was complaing about my ears and possible psoriasis well doc has referred me to a dermatologist as she thinks it may be related, but knowing the NHS it will be a long waitYes - I quite like the Cool Fires - work well with the Nautilus 2 at 8.5W.
I think this is the only mod I've had with a separate on/off switch.
I do have a spare one - green I think - in my stash ...if I can find it! They're all in a box somewehere! [emoji23]
By the way - I'm waiting for an appointment for a spirometry test with the practice nurse - doctor thinks it is allergic asthma I have, and may prescribe a preventative inhaler. (Couldn't get one myself from the online pharmacy). She knows I'm using Ventolin and is fine with that.
Hopefully not. If it starts getting any worse, give the doctor a nudge.You know I was complaing about my ears and possible psoriasis well doc has referred me to a dermatologist as she thinks it may be related, but knowing the NHS it will be a long wait
but knowing the NHS it will be a long wait
That's appalling! First time I've heard of that happeningI'm waiting to see a specialist,letter arrived the other day which basically said -
It's been six months since you were referred,do you still want an appointment.
Maybe they are hoping i can cure myself.
...are you still alive![]()
That's not funny the NHS is going to the dogsJUST [emoji14]
I rang the hozi,and was told it'll be upto 10 months before i even receive an appointment.
That's not funny the NHS is going to the dogs
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That's really disgraceful - if you need an appointment, then you should have one within a given timescale.JUST
I rang the hozi,and was told it'll be upto 10 months before i even receive an appointment.
Dreadful. As when my husband had been neglected by his GP, and I took it in our own hands and made an appointment myself at the Nuffield - it was BCC and he'd had it two years! It was biopsied two evenings later, and he had an appointment for the surgery three weeks after (2 weeks over Christmas got in the way!). It cost around £1500 altogether - two initial appointments in a week, and then the procedure (free after care appointments). Seeing what it was, I considered it money well spent - it wouldn't have killed him, but could have caused more serious damage. As it is, he has a 3x2" patch of grafter skin on his forehead! Should never have got past 1/4-1/2" at most, and could have been frozen off.That's not funny the NHS is going to the dogs
You should never get that attitude - is there an independent body you can complain to in your area?Yep! Bad attitude on the phone as well Bob.Made me feel as if i'd done something wrong.
- is there an independent body you can complain to in your area?
Understood, and agreed with!I'll have to look into it.
I was thinking of going to the local MP's office,well it's a converted shop actually.But he's Labour, i really can't be bothered with them![]()
So, send your MP an email ...that way, you say what you want to and keep your coolProbably just end up getting excited and making things worse.
Understood, and agreed with!
So, send your MP an email ...that way, you say what you want to and keep your cool
Or, you can go here. Probably better than your MP if he's no better than mine was (a Conservative that lost his seat this year!) Nice chap, but didn't achieve anything to improve safety on the road beside our house.
The Clinical Commissioning is likely to do better. Hospitals and health professionals rely on them for good status reports & ratings.
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Alternatively, if you're on good terms with your GP,
I'd follow that route if I were you - they seem to forget the last word of NHS: Service. When that service is lacking, it matters.I'll have a look at that Trish.
I do totally understand how you feel. Most practices do have both genders for those uncomfortable. Suppose it's little comfort to you that it really doesn't matter to them whether the parts they're examining belong to male or female.Not a great practice i'm afraid,but the others in the area are no better.
Lets just say, it's a male problem.
It is an all female GP surgery.Although they probably don't care,it's still a bit difficult on my part.Think i'll keep the hell out of the way and tread water.
GP's don't know what's wrong,so i was sent for an ultra sound.You guessed it,two young females to do the test.Nothing showing.
Hence the need to see a specialist.