Maybe not for speeding. But parking tickets are another matter given the amount of time we now end up sitting around and napping!I’m thinking of getting my body scrapped. Would never get a ticket on it now.
Maybe not for speeding. But parking tickets are another matter given the amount of time we now end up sitting around and napping!I’m thinking of getting my body scrapped. Would never get a ticket on it now.
Thats harsh. My dad left when I was six, didnt see much of him until my 20’s.I hear you. My dad, who I never saw after he and my mum split up when I was six, died of cancer of the neck, aged 60. Biggest regret in my life was not trying to get in touch with him for fear of upsetting my mum.
I've done the Nuffield one twice and found it thoroughly disappointing. They follow a tight script and didn't really want to talk about actual issues. E.g. I had an ongoing chest wall injury and they simply wrote it down and played it back to me in the physiologists report - waste of time. There were also inaccuracies in what they wrote up as well - things mentioned we never even talked about. Interested in doing another one myself soon so if anyone has another provider in or near Brighton they'd recommend, I'd be interested in hearing about it. Incidentally there's a freebie MOT from the NHS over a certain age - worth grabbing that if you're eligible if they're running these currently (or when they resume) - I mean free is free after all!I’m thinking of paying for a full body MOT and looking to see if anyone else has done this and think it was worth the cost, Nuffield Health offer one for £700 which looks fairly indepth.
No specific reason for wanting it other than getting to late 30s and finding it harder to shake the little niggles and aches and would like to know if there’s any lifestyle changes that would help my long term health.
In your 30s Nev ?I have no idea about the value for money or what should be included but my advice is do it. I ignored certain signs and that resulted in a stint in intensive care, which led to another one.
You’re right. In my 50s. Can’t do any harm though.In your 30s Nev ?
It's always worth a peek Just in case
But don't make him panic
IndeedYou’re right. In my 50s. Can’t do any harm though.
That's mainly down to the fuel you're using!!I think I'd fail on emissions.
Don’t worry unduly! My father died of stomach cancer at the age of 54. I’ll turn 70 in July.I think I just about scrape an MOT, a few patches on the sills, a few knocks and creaks from the suspension when I hit a pothole. exterior body work is a bit tatty on the outside but looks respectsble from 10 yards. The vinyl roof isn't great, but It's not so bad I have an aftermarket sunroof yet.
I have been wondering if you can go and get cancer screening done, via a blood test or something. My Dad died very quickly at 56 from Oesophagal cancer . . . Which haunts me. I'm 52 this year and would like to live a little longer Yet
Had these every year when I was working from about 40 as it was included under the company health insurance plan as a heavily-discounted optional extra - have had them at Nuffield and BUPA, very little difference between the two in terms of content. I won’t get one every year now but will do so periodically - think they are decent value.I’m thinking of paying for a full body MOT and looking to see if anyone else has done this and think it was worth the cost, Nuffield Health offer one for £700 which looks fairly indepth.
No specific reason for wanting it other than getting to late 30s and finding it harder to shake the little niggles and aches and would like to know if there’s any lifestyle changes that would help my long term health.