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Fustrated! Too.... Many...Things...To..Do.... Gaahhgg! May be TMI.


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I have such a headache! I think my head might explode soon.

In the last few months my boyfriend & I have bought a house so have been busy painting & getting furniture & sorting out all the other TV/tax/bills stuff. The worst bit is arranging delivery for stuff as he gives them my mobile number as he won't use a mobile phone. Which means that because they contact me & I don't know what days hes off work I have to arrange for things to be delivered around my days off. Thus meaning I spend my days off work at the new house waiting for delivery people & not at my current home packing.

I JUST WANT TO MOVE IN!

Also I don't get as much time off due to a recent promotion & being short staffed & when I am at work I'm under pressure to learn lots more procedures & coach staff in selling & improve my stats so i lead by example & rah rah rah....

AND to top it all off today I get a letter from the NHS to say that as I'm almost 25 I have been 'invited' to have a cervical screening test (aka - a smear test) for the first time.

Oh fab! Something to look forward to!

NOT.

 

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Seriously?  You're 25 and you've never had a pap smear?  It's no biggie.  The only time it was every painful for me was when I went the day after my period.  Ow.  Avoid that.

Original Post by pavlovcat:

Seriously?  You're 25 and you've never had a pap smear?  It's no biggie.  The only time it was every painful for me was when I went the day after my period.  Ow.  Avoid that.

 I swear I was just as shocked. (and about to say the same thing)

You deserve a nice cup of tea and quiet. And maybe a valium, but that's just me. :)

In the UK its 25 that they start doing them. It was 21 but it changed when I was 20.

I did keep asking my doctor about it, but she told me that when it's time I'll get a letter & unless I notice anything unusual or any changes it'll be 25.

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