What have you done today thread?
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Wrote an T-SQL stored procedure to export delivery information to CSV.
Created a Boyum universal function in SAP B1 to call the stored procedure and pass it the delivery note number as a parameter.
Setup an import template in the DPD software to handle automatic import of said CSV files and auto print labels.
Everyone is very impressed. Except Steve, who's job was to manually enter the address information the the DPD software.
Created a Boyum universal function in SAP B1 to call the stored procedure and pass it the delivery note number as a parameter.
Setup an import template in the DPD software to handle automatic import of said CSV files and auto print labels.
Everyone is very impressed. Except Steve, who's job was to manually enter the address information the the DPD software.
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Been asked to host a LGBTQI+ quiz night.
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Walked dogs, trip to hygienist and dentist and then MTB over the Downs in glorious sunshine.
"Of all the stories you told me, which ones were true and which ones weren't?"
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Finally sorted the 9009a rough mower at work, what a cluster fuck that was. All good now though, fingers crossed
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A mate came and picked me up at 8am (an hours drive for her to get here ) - 2 hours drive to the Hôpital Nord in Grenoble to see the shoulder surgeon. We were a bit early, so coffee and chat after the xray, then off to chat with surgeon.
Surgeon all happy with shoulder. Tingling in my thumb is probably carpal tunnel FFS - have to get a nerve test again, which will be interesting as it'll show how much the damaged nerves have improved as well as if it's carpal tunnel or a problem with the nerve itself. First can be fix with (yet more!) surgery, second can't
Apart from the nerve issue, I don't need to see her for the shoulder for another year/18 months And she chatted with the knee surgeon this morning so that's cool! Not specifically about me but I was talked about! But that's cool as it means that I won't get kicked out on the 27th unless I can walk with one stick
Then we headed to Ikea for lunch (and shopping!!). Then an hours drive to the next rdv with an endocrinologist - probably got a thyroid issue (or an autoimmune issu ), but blood tests to check and follow up appointment by video call!!
Two hours home and whilst cold, at least it's sunny
Mad to be so knackered when I've just sat in a car all day, but hey, I am!
Anyway, well happy about the shoulder - not so happy about the nerve issue. At least my lovely surgeon said I can wait quite a while if it is carpal tunnel! There is no good time of year for me at the mo, but I did say I'd like a couple of years with no surgery if possible!!
Surgeon all happy with shoulder. Tingling in my thumb is probably carpal tunnel FFS - have to get a nerve test again, which will be interesting as it'll show how much the damaged nerves have improved as well as if it's carpal tunnel or a problem with the nerve itself. First can be fix with (yet more!) surgery, second can't
Apart from the nerve issue, I don't need to see her for the shoulder for another year/18 months And she chatted with the knee surgeon this morning so that's cool! Not specifically about me but I was talked about! But that's cool as it means that I won't get kicked out on the 27th unless I can walk with one stick
Then we headed to Ikea for lunch (and shopping!!). Then an hours drive to the next rdv with an endocrinologist - probably got a thyroid issue (or an autoimmune issu ), but blood tests to check and follow up appointment by video call!!
Two hours home and whilst cold, at least it's sunny
Mad to be so knackered when I've just sat in a car all day, but hey, I am!
Anyway, well happy about the shoulder - not so happy about the nerve issue. At least my lovely surgeon said I can wait quite a while if it is carpal tunnel! There is no good time of year for me at the mo, but I did say I'd like a couple of years with no surgery if possible!!
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A simple diagnostic test is:
- Hand palm up
- Two fingers of other hand, gently tap on wrist
If you get little 'shocks' into index, middle and ring fingers, that's CTS.
Don't leave it too long. Nerves might not like being squidged long-term.At least my lovely surgeon said I can wait quite a while if it is carpal tunnel!
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All day everyday I have tingling in my thumb, the inside/underneath. Almost never any nerve sensation in any other fingers, maybe occasionally in physio or if I stress my arm - then the nerve sensation is in my forearm and occasionally another finger or two. The arm is more usual though.
The surgeon did the tapping and whilst I didn't get 'shocks' the sensation in my thumb definitely increased - nothing in the fingers. The next step is to get an EMG (had a couple of these after the brachial nerve damage to confirm how much it had improved post op) - but this also to check if it might be the other nerve issue, which isn't fixable Sad to be 'hoping' its CPS!!
Thank you. I won't leave it too long. I just really want a break from hospitals/operations/rehab. Equally, if the EMG comes back and says it's more important, then I'll take what the doctors say and follow their guidance. Given that I'm right handed, it's not something I can mess about with. Just, really hoping it's not going to be urgent !!
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I have more bad news
As my surgeon warned: "we're made as a pair"
Shortly after healing from the first op, symptoms in the other hand. The only redeeming point was that I didn't have to go GP referral, instead straight to orthopaedics, so done much sooner.
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It's no worries. As long as I don't NEED the first op too soon, then I can deal with the left hand as well. TBF, I'm way more worried about the right side because of the previous nerve damage. Whilst I'd prefer not to have another op too soon, that is definitely preferable to the other option she mentioned that is not fixable!!
Also, having seen quite a few positive posts about CTS surgery on here, I'm not too phased about it. But I really would prefer it to be fixable cos I'm right handed! Even though I can do virtually everything I 'need' to do left handed after having to learn twice, I'm not overly keen (and the thought of learning to cross stitch as a leftie is not a good one - I already know I pretty much can't crochet as a leftie )
So far I've had no symptoms of any sort in the left - but then, the left side hasn't had the abuse/damage that the right has had!! LOL
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Day two of sorting out the storage container. That's two trips to the recycling centre and a big load for the charity shop tomorrow. Wifey thinks we've done well, I think there's still twice as much stuff as we need to keep.
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7 mile cycle
9 miles walking
2 hours jet washing the underside of the pergola getting soaking wet. Then jumped in pool to warm up.
Saw a few pals in town and shifted a fair few cold 'uns.
Now chilling
9 miles walking
2 hours jet washing the underside of the pergola getting soaking wet. Then jumped in pool to warm up.
Saw a few pals in town and shifted a fair few cold 'uns.
Now chilling
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On the Carpal front:
Before surgery he said "You'll be back on the bike in two weeks"... well today is two weeks...
Just seen the surgeon. Stitches out, cleared to ride with some kind of padding over the palm incision altho he said my bike gloves are probably padded enough (& armored). Will figure that out before I ride (may sacrifice a MF). After he pulled the stitches he put a row of three steri-strips on the wound, told me to keep it dry for a couple of day & let it fall off *whenever*.
Follow up in two months.
Before surgery he said "You'll be back on the bike in two weeks"... well today is two weeks...
Just seen the surgeon. Stitches out, cleared to ride with some kind of padding over the palm incision altho he said my bike gloves are probably padded enough (& armored). Will figure that out before I ride (may sacrifice a MF). After he pulled the stitches he put a row of three steri-strips on the wound, told me to keep it dry for a couple of day & let it fall off *whenever*.
Follow up in two months.
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Just seen a man pushing a decent sized oil filled radiator up the road outside my place (his rad is about 4 times the size of the one I have!) - guess that he's living up here too (not just working in the day) cos none of the buildings here have heating on outside the winter season! LOL
Seriously considering putting my heater on too - but, as I sleep with the window open, I don't like to put the heater on as the heat just goes out the window when I go to be!!
Seriously considering putting my heater on too - but, as I sleep with the window open, I don't like to put the heater on as the heat just goes out the window when I go to be!!
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Finally got round to tidying up the BBQ from smoke damage. Took 2 coats everywhere.
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Looks like a melting Mini.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 9:14 pm Followed one of these on my commute home.
It looks even worse in real life.
https://gwmora.co.uk/
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Looks like the offspring of a Fiat 500X and a Tesla.Felix wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 6:12 pmLooks like a melting Mini.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 9:14 pm Followed one of these on my commute home.
It looks even worse in real life.
https://gwmora.co.uk/
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WFT?KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 9:14 pm Followed one of these on my commute home.
It looks even worse in real life.
https://gwmora.co.uk/
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I forgot..
They were painting the lampposts green and Elvis decided to have a poo against one and reversed up to it. He's strange.
He was on his lead so dragged him off.
Too late. Paint all over him.
Came straight home.
Paint was oil based so couldn't just wash it.
Had no thinners so had to use petrol.
No choice. Couldn't let him lick the paint.
Had big bucket of soapy water at the ready.
Was risky dipping his tail in petrol but had no choice really. And then washed higher up.
I got most off but suddenly started yelping. Was in pain.
Washed with soapy water but he was still in pain
Eventually just jumped in the pool with him and that sorted him out. Got rid of any irritants
They were painting the lampposts green and Elvis decided to have a poo against one and reversed up to it. He's strange.
He was on his lead so dragged him off.
Too late. Paint all over him.
Came straight home.
Paint was oil based so couldn't just wash it.
Had no thinners so had to use petrol.
No choice. Couldn't let him lick the paint.
Had big bucket of soapy water at the ready.
Was risky dipping his tail in petrol but had no choice really. And then washed higher up.
I got most off but suddenly started yelping. Was in pain.
Washed with soapy water but he was still in pain
Eventually just jumped in the pool with him and that sorted him out. Got rid of any irritants