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    Good luck Abbie
    Peter: So how many are there? Is it bad? Olivia: Did you eat? Peter: Yeah. Olivia: Well, that's unfortunate.

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    Good Luck Abbie I'm sure you will be fine!

    Saturday: Went out to mum's mates house for dinner, got actual dinner around 9pm and didn't feel in the mood for eating so I didn't. When I got home I just grabbed something small to eat and since then I feel really sick in the stomach and have an headache..

    Sunday: Just went around cousins house for a bit as mum had to pop there to see them.. Played on their Wii for a bit and chatted.

    Today: Felt sick'ish all day though I haven't actually thrown up (im suprised tbh). Went opticians as they called and said they had my contact lenses in now. So went there for a teach lesson and it took me about 5 minutes to get it in and out at first but then I picked it up quite quickly by the 3rd time (was pretty chuffed with myself when she said I grasped it quite quickly haha )..
    I found out because of my astigmatism (thanks for the explanation Abigail ) my contact lenses would cost me £40 instead of £20 per month! That's Specsavers own brand as well. (Daily disposibles).

    So now I am on the net searching for something cheaper but of a good quality. I just want to wear them during my exams and every now and then but I don't think I'm up for even buying the 1 month's supply! Mum said she's not paying for it because she did get me my FCUK glasses (half payment actually mum ) lol but that was a year ago but hey she's got a point lol.. And she did pay for the £20 consultation so I guess it's fair and it's not really necessary.. *sighs*.. Stupid astigmatism x

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    Quote Originally Posted by .:SpIcYsPy:. View Post
    I found out because of my astigmatism (thanks for the explanation Abigail ) my contact lenses would cost me £40 instead of £20 per month! That's Specsavers own brand as well. (Daily disposibles).
    I pay £15 per month for a set of monthly disposable lenses, solution, container, two free lenses per year and free check ups.

    I wanted daily disposables but they were too expensive to buy every month. They're worth buying a box if you're staying over at a mate's or going away on holiday.

    My day wasn't so good. Mum is ill again. We had a talk on chlamydia during general studies.

    On a good note, I got my sudoku DS game that I bought on ebay last week. Still waiting for my bra to arrive that I ordered last Sunday and was supposedly posted first class on Thursday The seller isn't replying to my emails either I hate sellers like that.
    Thanks CrazyLea

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    I've got so much work to do and I don't know where to start! Chemistry's causing me the most stress. I havn't got enough notes for it. Teachers rubbish. The others I can find out most of it from the internet.

    On the plus side I saw Olivia Hallinan (Kim-SugarRush) in town today Although I couldn't stop because I was driving, and on that road people always cross over in front of you! They think you're going to go slower just because you're a learner driver

    Still hating roundabouts.
    Peter: So how many are there? Is it bad? Olivia: Did you eat? Peter: Yeah. Olivia: Well, that's unfortunate.

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    Get hold of the syllabus for your exam boards and work from that. Get a couple of good revision guides and a dictionary for your sciences. I find my dictionaries invaluable when I'm doing past papers or coursework.
    Thanks CrazyLea

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    Okay Im back from my exam!
    Just had a bath to get the makeup since I was painted white- face, arms, part of my back, and chest
    My face had loads of layers of white stage makeup and its so nice to have it all off.
    The exam went really well, I was so hot on stage though and Im sooo tired cos well I had to keep moving and doing our gests and mine was like shaking and being nervous so Im VERY tired now and my throat hurts.
    Anyway it went well

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    Glad it went well Abbie. Did you have an external moderator come in?
    Thanks CrazyLea

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abigail View Post
    Glad it went well Abbie. Did you have an external moderator come in?
    Yep, he seemed really nice as well
    I got really bad nerves though before the performance, in the hour before we went on I went to the loo 5 times!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abigail View Post
    Get hold of the syllabus for your exam boards and work from that. Get a couple of good revision guides and a dictionary for your sciences. I find my dictionaries invaluable when I'm doing past papers or coursework.
    Thanks, but I can't find anything..It's because I'm doing double applied science, it's a relatively new A Level subject, so the internet hasn't quite caught on yet

    It's ok though. My brain's kicked into "panic/make up everything" mode Under pressure I can make up things that make sense. It also means I've got motivation to work every spare hour I have. Worked everytime (so far)

    Congrats Abbie btw
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    Peter: So how many are there? Is it bad? Olivia: Did you eat? Peter: Yeah. Olivia: Well, that's unfortunate.

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    Oooohh I feel reallllly sick, got the tummy pain connected to the head ache thing still.. It started on Saturday and even after I eat, don't eat it's still there, I know it's not a tummy ache from too much sweets or whatever because I even been eating healthy and all that and it's like a wierd pain. I feel like I'm going to throw up. Only thing I do remember is I stopped (because I ran out) taking my hayfever tablets on Friday night so it could be that? Only thing I can think of..
    Mum suggested we go docs and they got my repeat prescription wrong So don't help.. I said shall we go tomorrow early before all the other sick people get there and she goes no we will go at 10 (surgery closes at half 10) simply because it's the holidays. I love my sleep and would do anything but at the wrong times she chooses to wake me up and now she wants to have a lie in. Thing is I know she will be awake by 7ish! Don't get it grr.. *sighs*..

    Did nothing all day, stopped revising for like the past four days, going to start again tomorrow before I lose it.

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