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Yeh. I'm sure one chicken burger did that to you.

I'm also sure it wasn't helped by the fact you smoke.
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Oh I assumed he did it lifting a box of them.

Am I thinking of a different type of hernia?
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Sput wrote:Yeh. I'm sure one chicken burger did that to you.

I'm also sure it wasn't helped by the fact you smoke.
Hiatus hernia is caused by a build up of stomach acids in the asophogus, and it damages the lining making it painful when food passes down.

Nothing to do with smoking, and I've actually cut down to 10 a day now, which I'm quite impressed with myself for.

I've got another visit to the docs tomorrow, for a check up on my recent health woes.
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So how many chicken burgers did it take to have this buildup?
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Jamez wrote:
Sput wrote:Yeh. I'm sure one chicken burger did that to you.

I'm also sure it wasn't helped by the fact you smoke.
Hiatus hernia is caused by a build up of stomach acids in the asophogus, and it damages the lining making it painful when food passes down.

Nothing to do with smoking, and I've actually cut down to 10 a day now, which I'm quite impressed with myself for.

I've got another visit to the docs tomorrow, for a check up on my recent health woes.
Speaking of which how is your HVS? Has the number of attacks lowered?
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James H wrote:
Jamez wrote:
Sput wrote:Yeh. I'm sure one chicken burger did that to you.

I'm also sure it wasn't helped by the fact you smoke.
Hiatus hernia is caused by a build up of stomach acids in the asophogus, and it damages the lining making it painful when food passes down.

Nothing to do with smoking, and I've actually cut down to 10 a day now, which I'm quite impressed with myself for.

I've got another visit to the docs tomorrow, for a check up on my recent health woes.
Speaking of which how is your HVS? Has the number of attacks lowered?
Yes, thank you. I don't get them as severe as I did, because I can recover quite quickly from them now with controlled breathing.
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Jamez wrote:
James H wrote:
Jamez wrote: Hiatus hernia is caused by a build up of stomach acids in the asophogus, and it damages the lining making it painful when food passes down.

Nothing to do with smoking, and I've actually cut down to 10 a day now, which I'm quite impressed with myself for.

I've got another visit to the docs tomorrow, for a check up on my recent health woes.
Speaking of which how is your HVS? Has the number of attacks lowered?
Yes, thank you. I don't get them as severe as I did, because I can recover quite quickly from them now with controlled breathing.
Glad to hear it.

When's the company coming together?
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Middle of next month!

I received my VAT number on Friday! :)
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Bartholomew Beelzebub wrote:They're saying "it's back" in the poundsaver menu ... but wasn't it a bacon DOUBLE cheeseburger last time round? I might complain to the ASA.

And the bastards have put a double cheeseburger up to £1.19 :shock:
Just to answer the original post- the Bacon cheeseburger has been on the menu for 99p lots of times.

thye have also done the Double Cheseburger and the McChicken Sandwich with Bacon (in the area where I worked )
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Jamez wrote:Middle of next month!

I received my VAT number on Friday! :)
who advised you to register for vat? is this a new business?

that's an unnecessary expense - is your business really going to have a taxable turnover of £60,000 in the next month?
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Dr Lobster* wrote:
Jamez wrote:Middle of next month!

I received my VAT number on Friday! :)
who advised you to register for vat? is this a new business?

that's an unnecessary expense - is your business really going to have a taxable turnover of £60,000 in the next month?
VAT registration numbers on the foot of any company documentation gives the purchaser a feeling of confidence when working with a sole trader. Especially when dealing with "talent", be it v/o, cabaret or other performance related work.

It may be an unneccessary expense in the actuality of the business, but it can help secure contracts.
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