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Been looking around for a replacement rear light cluster to replace the one sracked in Frogland last time. It looks deliberate to me as I never hit anything with it and there is no other damage.
It's OK ish passed mot just fine.
But the prices on the Bay IF you can find one that isn't cracked or chipped. :rolleyes::eek:
This is where @kevstar tells me that he'sjust binned a pair!:rolleyes:
Don't mate there's money to be made out there!;):):)

I did chuck D2 re@r lights, most of the D1 sp@res went with my disco, iirc o_O
 
... I have seen the spine consultant. :)
His view is that while there is plenty of degradation and nerve impingement it is not something he would recommend suitable for surgery.
He has suggested I undertake some physio to specifically strengthen my musculature to better support my big fat head.
He also thinks I should see a neurologist because the damage seen should NOT be causing the muscle weakness in my legs.
So I have asked him to relay all of this officially back to my GP and I will ask the GP to sort out the Physio and the Neurologist as an NHS deliverable. :D
 
... I have seen the spine consultant. :)
His view is that while there is plenty of degradation and nerve impingement it is not something he would recommend suitable for surgery.
He has suggested I undertake some physio to specifically strengthen my musculature to better support my big fat head.
He also thinks I should see a neurologist because the damage seen should NOT be causing the muscle weakness in my legs.
So I have asked him to relay all of this officially back to my GP and I will ask the GP to sort out the Physio and the Neurologist as an NHS deliverable. :D
So not bad news at all really.
Happy for you.:):):)
But will be very interested to see where this goes re your legs.;)
 
... I have seen the spine consultant. :)
His view is that while there is plenty of degradation and nerve impingement it is not something he would recommend suitable for surgery.
He has suggested I undertake some physio to specifically strengthen my musculature to better support my big fat head.
He also thinks I should see a neurologist because the damage seen should NOT be causing the muscle weakness in my legs.
So I have asked him to relay all of this officially back to my GP and I will ask the GP to sort out the Physio and the Neurologist as an NHS deliverable. :D
At least your head is not going to fall off :D Seriously though that is about the best outcome.
 
... I have seen the spine consultant. :)
His view is that while there is plenty of degradation and nerve impingement it is not something he would recommend suitable for surgery.
He has suggested I undertake some physio to specifically strengthen my musculature to better support my big fat head.
He also thinks I should see a neurologist because the damage seen should NOT be causing the muscle weakness in my legs.
So I have asked him to relay all of this officially back to my GP and I will ask the GP to sort out the Physio and the Neurologist as an NHS deliverable. :D
That sounds more good news than bad! Don't let the GP fob you off. Make sure they comprehend what the consultant has sent over. If you ask them to read out the letter or to summarise, you'll know if they have understood it or not
 
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