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I'm so glad that I ignored my UTI for two weeks (because I didn't want to mess with my INR) and ended up with a kidney infection/stone that nearly sent me back to hospital - said noone ever. I know I was stupid to put my recovery in jeopardy but after a weeks worth of hallucinations (post op), you don't know what is real anymore.

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Exactly.

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That sounds like me putting pain cream on my leg for what turned out to be a DVT/PE!! 😂

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🤣

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Lol!

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For a minute I thought you'd changed your font to wing dings. We all do really "sensible" logical things on many occasions.

Here you are stringing words together for two dimensional cyber pals. Yay!!

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MRSLADP in reply toBagrat

My dear father (rest his soul) used to use this expression all the time. I thought it fitting, considering.

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Bagrat in reply toMRSLADP

My Mum's two "go to" phrases in later years which both meant she was going to totally ignore me were " so you say" and "that's true" and the fall back position "to think it's come to this" - stroppy daughter trying to tell her how to proceed!!!

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MRSLADP in reply toBagrat

Stroppy daughter right here too!

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