The 'Nay!' but 'Yay!' Thread
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Really glad to see you are on the mend.
I'm so glad you're stating to feel better :luv:
So glad things are improving Mimi! I hadn't realised it had quite been that bad, specifically about Darwin's sight. I hope you continue to feel better (re the vertigo - has labyrinthitis been suggested/investigated? I've had that, with similar symptoms - not nice, but treatable). Big Duggee Hugs to all four of you! :luv:
Glad you're finally starting to feel better Mimi! It's unbelievable the amount of health issues you have had since having Darwin, you couldn't make it up! :luv:
Excellent! Home stretch!
Nik wrote:
So glad things are improving Mimi! I hadn't realised it had quite been that bad, specifically about Darwin's sight. I hope you continue to feel better (re the vertigo - has labyrinthitis been suggested/investigated? I've had that, with similar symptoms - not nice, but treatable). Big Duggee Hugs to all four of you! :luv:


When I saw the cardiologist on Wednesday, he told Russell and I that we were to make two referral requests with the GP: ENT and dermatologist. My skin since my liver problems started has been very sore, and was actually the first thing the cardiologist remarked on when he saw me (which made me feel awesome as Russell always tells me nobody notices it), but the yesterday denied me both. He’s given me a seven day course if antibiotics and said to make an appointment for four weeks. That annoyed me as if the antibiotics don’t work over that week then I’ve got three more weeks before I can even request to see the ENT again. I feel a bit weak in that as the cardiologist said I was to demand, nit take no for an answer, and I buckled. So I’m going to request a different GP on advice of the pharmacist. And take Russell with me.
And thanks, all. It’s been difficult but my family have been amazing, and a few friends have been right beside me in life and online and really helped in the dark moments.
Not sure if I mentioned on here, but on Good Friday I cut my big toe open. It's a week later, so I can finally show the healing.
Mimi wrote:
Nik wrote:
So glad things are improving Mimi! I hadn't realised it had quite been that bad, specifically about Darwin's sight. I hope you continue to feel better (re the vertigo - has labyrinthitis been suggested/investigated? I've had that, with similar symptoms - not nice, but treatable). Big Duggee Hugs to all four of you! :luv:


When I saw the cardiologist on Wednesday, he told Russell and I that we were to make two referral requests with the GP: ENT and dermatologist. My skin since my liver problems started has been very sore, and was actually the first thing the cardiologist remarked on when he saw me (which made me feel awesome as Russell always tells me nobody notices it), but the yesterday denied me both. He’s given me a seven day course if antibiotics and said to make an appointment for four weeks. That annoyed me as if the antibiotics don’t work over that week then I’ve got three more weeks before I can even request to see the ENT again. I feel a bit weak in that as the cardiologist said I was to demand, nit take no for an answer, and I buckled. So I’m going to request a different GP on advice of the pharmacist. And take Russell with me.

This sounds very sensible - from the above alone, your current GP sounds pretty rubbish. As always, wishing you both the best of luck with it.
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Mimi wrote:
And thanks, all. It’s been difficult but my family have been amazing, and a few friends have been right beside me in life and online and really helped in the dark moments.

Thank you too. Throughout all that you've been going through, you've been a selfless, caring friend.
Grim... wrote:
Malc! WTF!

Sorry, gone now
You didn't have to delete them. They were minging though!
It's too late.

I saw them.

With my _eyes_
Sorry guys for that: nay!

but at least my foot is not in so much pain any more! Yay!
The left stick on my Switch has started drifting... Which is really annoying when I'm playing a game. It's out of warranty too which means I'm looking at either buying a second hand one for £30 or a brand new set for £60ish.

The yay comes from visiting the wife's cousin yesterday who just happens to work in an official repair centre for the Switch! He's managed to get me a new stick today which I can replace myself. Ace!
How long has the Switch been out?
TheVision wrote:
The left stick on my Switch has started drifting... Which is really annoying when I'm playing a game. It's out of warranty too which means I'm looking at either buying a second hand one for £30 or a brand new set for £60ish.

The yay comes from visiting the wife's cousin yesterday who just happens to work in an official repair centre for the Switch! He's managed to get me a new stick today which I can replace myself. Ace!

That’s a bit of luck! Could he also get you spares and refurb pieces if you needed/wanted them (in case you wanted extra controllers)? Either way, what a handy family :D
Grim... wrote:
How long has the Switch been out?


3rd March 2017 apparently. I bought mine on day one. In fairness, he said that his place does fix them for free even if they're out of warranty but there's at least a 2 week turnaround time.

And yes Mimi, that would be useful! I'm sure they wouldn't miss a hand full of spare parts.
That's weird, I had issues with the left stick on my original joycons (which I put down to dropping it in a cup of coffee) so I bought a new set and now they're going a bit wonky too.
The buttons on my right joycon stick down despite never having, say, spilt a damn thing on them.
I think I would have presumed that the coffee would have done them in too but for the second pair Jem, there's quite a few people online saying that they've had problems with the sticks drifting. You can buy the replacement analogue sticks from Amazon for less than £20 so it might be an option to replace those.
TheVision wrote:
The left stick on my Switch has started drifting...

#HellaFlush
TheVision wrote:
I think I would have presumed that the coffee would have done them in too but for the second pair Jem, there's quite a few people online saying that they've had problems with the sticks drifting. You can buy the replacement analogue sticks from Amazon for less than £20 so it might be an option to replace those.


Feels a bit shit to have to replace it on a 12 month old £65 controller though >:( My gamecube controller stick is fine and that's 15 years old or thereabouts.
Very flimsy bit of kit unfortunately. I've had to fix my sons left shoulder button after he dropped his. Only £3 or so for the part so not too bad. He's got the Pro controller too now which is much sturdier.
I lost my hat on the way to the train station today, it wasn't in my usual pocket, or any of my other pockets. I liked that hat :(

... I was wearing it....
One of my fillings has come out... The only yay from this is that it doesn't hurt.

It's really annoying and sharp on my tongue though... Oh, and probably expensive to fix.
TheVision wrote:
One of my fillings has come out... The only yay from this is that it doesn't hurt.

It's really annoying and sharp on my tongue though... Oh, and probably expensive to fix.

I lost most of a filling recently and it also didn't hurt. Wasn't expensive to fix either.

Did start hurting after it had been fixed though. :S
Jem wrote:
TheVision wrote:
One of my fillings has come out... The only yay from this is that it doesn't hurt.

It's really annoying and sharp on my tongue though... Oh, and probably expensive to fix.

I lost most of a filling recently and it also didn't hurt. Wasn't expensive to fix either.

Did start hurting after it had been fixed though. :S


I had a root canal a few years back, and since then it has ached a bit every so often. Went back a couple of times to get it sorted with no joy and have just lived with it. It's annoying rather than super painful.

Cut to this year and a new dentist "did you know you have a tiny crack in the cap of your root canal? I'll sort that out, only take a minute and you don't need anesthetic " No more pain...
I've had my tooth fixed. The dentist couldn't understand why I wasn't in pain but there you go.

He filed down the sharp edge but thought it needed a filling in the gap. He didn't charge me for this either so that's great!
Since moving into this house I hadn't been able to have a relaxing bath as the pressure through the tap was so poor, by the time there was enough water in the bath it was only just warm.

I accidentally fixed this yesterday and was able to have a nice hot bath last night! :D
Accidentally fixing plumbing makes me nervous :DD
She took her toe out of the tap.
Nay: dropped some sauce full of turmeric on my favourite rainbow jumper.

Yay: it landed on the yellow bit.
Goddess Jasmine wrote:
I accidentally fixed this yesterday

You asked Joans to rewire a plug?
Nay - being a spurs fan until the dying seconds of the game.

Yay - being a spurs fan after the dying seconds of the game.

Saw Poch and I just burst into tears.
Unrelatedly:

Yay: beating Spurs
Nay: needing two extra players and injury time to do it
Yay: beating Spurs
Leaving Leeds felt harder today than it usually does
More yay, but nay.

Yay: won a Brio bridge I was bidding on, on eBay...

Nay: just discovered that it was by outbidding my mother in a mini bidding war.
MaliA wrote:
Leaving Leeds felt harder today than it usually does

You ok, dude?
DavPaz wrote:
MaliA wrote:
Leaving Leeds felt harder today than it usually does

You ok, dude?


Yeah, just suffering the trans pennine express. Bloody love Leeds, so sort of miss it in a way.
Mimi wrote:
More yay, but nay.

Yay: won a Brio bridge I was bidding on, on eBay...

Nay: just discovered that it was by outbidding my mother in a mini bidding war.

:facepalm:

Did you get it for a good price?
MaliA wrote:
DavPaz wrote:
MaliA wrote:
Leaving Leeds felt harder today than it usually does

You ok, dude?


Yeah, just suffering the trans pennine express. Bloody love Leeds, so sort of miss it in a way.

If it helps, you're wrong about Leeds. Awful place.
Zardoz wrote:
Mimi wrote:
More yay, but nay.

Yay: won a Brio bridge I was bidding on, on eBay...

Nay: just discovered that it was by outbidding my mother in a mini bidding war.

:facepalm:

Did you get it for a good price?


I thought it wasn’t too bad spruce but it sounds like it would likely have been £1.80 cheaper :DD
Mr Chonks wrote:
Unrelatedly:

Yay: beating Spurs
Nay: needing two extra players and injury time to do it
Yay: beating Spurs


Cherries fan? Me too. I always find it easier losing to teams I'm fond of :)
DavPaz wrote:
MaliA wrote:
DavPaz wrote:
MaliA wrote:
Leaving Leeds felt harder today than it usually does

You ok, dude?


Yeah, just suffering the trans pennine express. Bloody love Leeds, so sort of miss it in a way.

If it helps, you're wrong about Leeds. Awful place.


I thought it had the prettiest girls, then I moved to Cheshire.
DavPaz wrote:
MaliA wrote:
DavPaz wrote:
MaliA wrote:
Leaving Leeds felt harder today than it usually does

You ok, dude?


Yeah, just suffering the trans pennine express. Bloody love Leeds, so sort of miss it in a way.

If it helps, you're wrong about Leeds. Awful place.


I was going to suggest we go to Preston Park tonight, but Attitude has been up half the night throwing up and having a temperature, and it is going to rain, and my enthusiasm for such an outing has gone down a bit.
Leeds was great when I lived there.
Yay! - I went and got my CBT license today just cause I fancied seeing what riding around on a motorcycle might be like. I’ve never ridden a motorcycle before and it was pretty fun just bobbing around a car park that morning. I never even got to use third gear and was barely out of first.

Nay! - the instructor took me on a main road in the afternoon and it was fucking terrifying. Wind hitting your chest and from either side. Some massive lorry behind me ready to crush me beneath its wheels. Every bump, graze or crevice in the road surface threatens to throw you off. Speeding at 45-50 mph feels like at any moment you’ll be eating asphalt.

Yay! I passed and apparently I can shove a couple of L-plates on a 125cc bike and ride the roads with everyone else.

Nay! Ride the death circuits until someone murders you with a lorry!
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