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Re: My new ride

Post #21 by Neversweat » Tue Feb 25, 2014 5:14 pm

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Post #22 by jcb4cx » Tue Feb 25, 2014 6:51 pm

ha ha :lol:
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Re: My new ride

Post #23 by widget » Tue Feb 25, 2014 9:08 pm

Nice one Steve :claphands: :lol: :claphands:

Here's mine, with an added touch (wishful thinking) :angel:
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Re: My new ride

Post #24 by widget » Thu Feb 27, 2014 9:10 pm

Hi all :wave:
I passed my HGV medical yesterday :rockon:

I used a service called Doctors on wheels, highly recommended, all done and dusted in about 15 minutes.
I met up with them at a local transport cafe!! and had the medical in there mobile clinic.....I must admit it was killing me waiting for my slot as all I could smell was bacon cooking.......It certainly testsed my willpower with the diet :lol:

My GP wanted £140....These did it for £51 :o

I have posted a link here just in case anyone else needs a medical, they cover many types not just HGV....I certainly recommend them for there efficiency as much as the price, :thumbup:

http://www.doctorsonwheels.co.uk/
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Re: My new ride

Post #25 by bigkit » Thu Feb 27, 2014 10:59 pm

Great one :thumbup:

Thanks for the info. What did the medical entail.........how many eggs you can get in your mouth at one time, how long you could resist the aroma of grilling bacon, your increase in blood pressure when you got toast instead of fried bread! Heaven knows, I'd love a medical in a CAFE!!!

Right on :thumbup: (no sugar in mine ta I'm watching my weight!) :lol:

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Re: My new ride

Post #26 by Neversweat » Fri Feb 28, 2014 7:24 pm

widget wrote:Hi all :wave:
I passed my HGV medical yesterday :rockon:

I used a service called Doctors on wheels, highly recommended, all done and dusted in about 15 minutes.
I met up with them at a local transport cafe!! and had the medical in there mobile clinic.....I must admit it was killing me waiting for my slot as all I could smell was bacon cooking.......It certainly testsed my willpower with the diet :lol:

My GP wanted £140....These did it for £51 :o

I have posted a link here just in case anyone else needs a medical, they cover many types not just HGV....I certainly recommend them for there efficiency as much as the price, :thumbup:

http://www.doctorsonwheels.co.uk/


Well done Richard :thumbup: I had mine done by HGV Medicals £56.00 with £5.00 going to a children's charity.

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Re: My new ride

Post #27 by widget » Fri Feb 28, 2014 7:41 pm

bigkit wrote:Great one :thumbup:

Thanks for the info. What did the medical entail.........how many eggs you can get in your mouth at one time, how long you could resist the aroma of grilling bacon, your increase in blood pressure when you got toast instead of fried bread! Heaven knows, I'd love a medical in a CAFE!!!

Right on :thumbup: (no sugar in mine ta I'm watching my weight!) :lol:


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Re: My new ride

Post #28 by 68a » Sat Mar 01, 2014 5:54 am

I tend to hover around the 14st size.have a fairly physical job that involves walking allday.meals are allways snatched though.i eat fairly healthy home made grub with plenty of greens .i dont eat any fruit and dont have any sugar,chocolate or coffee.i drink a couple of pints most nights but rarely go on a session.
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Post #29 by Neversweat » Wed Mar 05, 2014 4:35 pm

Another weigh in today - Now 17 Stone 10 lb

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Re: My new ride

Post #30 by jcb4cx » Wed Mar 05, 2014 6:49 pm

Neversweat wrote:Another weigh in today - Now 17 Stone 10 lb

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never thought i would see the day you were lighter than me :lol:
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