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pigale

4th January 2018, 11:36
How very pleasing to hear of someone else who dislikes the phone
Ros! I hate it! I lived with it so much during my working life, (daty
and night when I run a Hotel! But then later, its only purpose seemed to be to inform of someone's death!

So now, I hate the sound of it and even unplug it at times when
I want peace and quiet; there are so many unwanted phone calls
nowadays! All my friends know this and contact me by mail.
I only have a phone in the house for me to call someone in case
of emergency (like when I called an ambulance when I hurt my
back)

Miserable, very windy again with heavy rain forecast, and I have to
walk down to the village for an appointment with my GP!
I am dreading it!
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rusty

4th January 2018, 11:48
Good morning, Elle!
It is a tad milder today. No frost!
Nice morning, though.
I was out earlier and am up to date with tasks.
I was in the pharmacy but forgot to ask about the 'flu jab!
Have you found out anything?
I discovered that there are two different 'flu jabs (in Scotland, anyway).
One costs more than the other.
The dearer one protects against more 'flu strains.
No idea what one I got!
Hope you enjoy your shopping trip and lunch!
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rosalind

4th January 2018, 12:03
My dislike of the phone stems from the time when, as an 18 or 19 year old I was stupid enough to put an advert in the local paper for a holiday job, saying "female" and giving my phone number. My parents (quite rightly) insisted I answer the phone for the next week. The least unpleasant of the suggestions (though illegal at the time) was bookie's runner. I also don't like all the adverts, "you have won" and downright scam calls, either. They are getting less frequent as I report them all, am on telephone preference service and also tell them to go away (I know rusty doesn't approve!) before putting the phone down.

I've never "met" anyone else who dislikes the phone as much as I do! For me, actually phoning someone is a lot worse than being phoned.

Was it the walk or the visit you are/were dreading, pigale?
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rusty

4th January 2018, 12:37
Hello, Rosalind!
It's just my way of dealing with these type of calls.
We are all different though.
I'm always on the side of the workers!
It's someone's job (I would not fancy doing it) and I have all the time in the world to converse with them.
I use the same friendly manner to try to get discounts from BT, Sky, the AA, EE, etc and it almost always works.
I did join the telephone preference scheme a while back and very rarely get a "nuisance" call, anymore.
So, I kind of look forward to my 'phone ringing now!
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elle

4th January 2018, 15:40
Good afternoon, Rusty!
I was already out by the time your message arrived this morning!
My friend came fairly early, and we went shopping before going to the Toby Carvery for lunch.
A delicious meal!
I didn't know that there are two types of flu jab?
Perhaps this is only for those needing to pay for the jab?
(or maybe only in Scotland?)
Certainly there is only one "variety" offered here on NHS England.
Yes, I phoned the GP surgery to find out what the doctors have been advised to tell their patients..........
Seemingly, so far , there has been no official notification whatsoever from the higher-powers!
So it is just "business-as-usual" for the time being.......until, presumably, told to the contrary?
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pigale

4th January 2018, 16:04
Hi Ros,

No, not dreading the visit - just needed renewal of prescription for
morphin - They only allow you one month's supply at a time, to
the day! Very strict, and so it should be I suppose.

But I have just under a kilometre to walk to the centre of the
village; like you I live up a hill, almost the highest part of the
village, so that if I ever have flooding problem, then the village
would be totally under water! I was simply dreading this long
walk (to me) both ways because of strong wind and driving rain.
Nice to be back home!

What I hate about these telephone ads is that they can phone
as late as 8.30 pm, which to me is totally unsociable! A lot of
them are made by people who do this as a second job, from
their home in the evening.
I have tried to be polite, but they are not, and can in fact
be quite rude in return to my kindness! So I often unplug
the phone since I don't really need it except for emergencies.

No more family to worry about, and friends in regular contact
by mail or Skype - Why bother with the phone (which would
work more expensive anywey!)

Your advert for a holiday job reminds me of my own advert
when I wanted pupils to brush up their French (when living on
Guernsey). I was very careful not to put 'French Lessons
given'...., but rather French Tuition!
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pigale

4th January 2018, 16:07
PS - Sorry for very long post - Once I start writing, I can't stop!
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rusty

4th January 2018, 16:09
Good afternoon, Elle!
Well done on your nice meal!
I had a banana!
Now, what I have discovered is that there are two 'flu vaccines,
a "trivalent" and a "quadrivalent".
"Trivalent" is cheaper and covers one 'flu strain less than "quadrivalent".
The powers that be have known about the Australian 'flu since at least September, so hopefully both vaccines contain the Aussie vaccine.
You are correct, NHS Scotland may well be different from NHS England.
So, how does each surgery/health centre know which vaccine to order?
Bit of a mystery!
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rusty

4th January 2018, 16:30
Hello, Elle!
Apparently, the Aussie 'flu is type H3N2 and it appears that the present vaccine contains protection against it.
That's what I think anyway!
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cerasus

4th January 2018, 16:39
Good afternoon
This is the latest news (not good !)
Public Health England warned of a flu outbreak as the vaccine most commonly given out by the NHS targeted the wrong strain of the virus.

At-risk people, such as the elderly, who were vaccinated against influenza could still get the flu as the NHS jab is not effective against the most common flu strain being picked up.

Two types of flu vaccine were available this season.

Quadrivalent vaccines protect against influenza A and two types of influenza B, while trivalent vaccines protect against one strain of B and two of A.

The trivalent vaccines are cheaper and more commonly used in NHS practices, however they do not cover a B strain that has already been spotted 21 times this season by Public Health England.
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