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This heat is playing havoc with me on this medication, anybody else having problems? ?
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Yes as a MS sufferer I can understand where your coming from. But I find going out early morning or early evening avoid the hottest part of the day Maggie doesn't like it to hot either. Our front room is cooler but still 20decrees.
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I think i should have asked earlier because me being me went out at 2 o’clock and the heat just knocked me for six and not only that when i was out and about i decided to call in BQ which is in crewe Cheshire and pick up 1or 2 items that i needed, when i was in there i suddenly needed the toilet so off i went in my wheelchair to the loo ?, when i got there to my amazement i find there’s NO handle on the disabled toilet door ? so i was stuck. The only thing i could do was to rush off and find a member of staff. When I had finished i went off to find a store manager, after finding one and complaining very strongly i sat there waiting for a mind bending reason all i got in return was a blank look ? and no explanation, with that i abandon my items and left. What a joke BQ with a store and warehouse full of handles to sell to the public but not 1 to spare for the disabled toilet. OUTRAGEOUS!!!!
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