Poor you, re: hayfever! I only suffer with it really badly, during June and early July, then I am ok.Quote:
Originally Posted by jojomum28
£200!!! How come?
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Poor you, re: hayfever! I only suffer with it really badly, during June and early July, then I am ok.Quote:
Originally Posted by jojomum28
£200!!! How come?
Thanks (re hayfever) - can hardly breathe at mo, so really frustrated, so have come on to cheer up (and its working!!) I get it all season though, though till about September!!!
Hubby and eldest never stop eating, and youngest is heading that way so I spent £150 on food (2 jam packed full trollies though) and £50 on trainers, cd, dvd and PS2 game! I think I bought 185 items according to my receipt anyway!!
I spend about, £40-50 per week. So I suppose it would be just over £200 for a monthly shop, if I think about it!
I remember last year, I was pregnant with my second, and there was nothing I was allowed to take for my hayfever. I ended up getting a chest infection, and was eventually given antibiotics.
Yep - thats the problem I have, I have eye drops (though my eyes aren't too bad now) and nasal spray, but the spray doesn't really do anything to help, and I stay bunged up. Can't take antihistamines so just have to grin and bear it. I've suffered since I was 5 though so not much works anymore anyway!!
Its definitely scary spending it in one go, but works out cheaper. I used to spend £120 each week before!!!
£120 per week!! Yes you are better off then, lol!
its throwing it down with rain her now after a lovely day of sunshine
cool still cloudy and cool here
Its cloudy but fairly warm here
lucky you
its warm her but just wet now