Oh Sparkle, I had everything crossed for you. Is it the GP trying to manage it or are you seeing a specialist? I'm not surprised you're fed up! Poor you, it's just so uncomfortable. What time do you eat at night? I read another of your posts somewhere today and you were talking about a pain you get where it is uncomfortable to breathe. Could it be Precordial Catch/ Texidor's Twinge? I've had this all of my life, though very infrequently now. Google it and if it sounds as if it is, when it next happens, breathe in until you feel your lungs are going to explode and it usually makes it pop. If it doesn't work the first time then try again. A friend of my parents gave me that hot tip years ago and it always always works. Most GPs have never heard of it, this chap was a thoracic wizard!
We had a lovely time thank you. It was quite hard work as my daughter has recently moved in to a new unfurnished flat with her boyfriend and they had virtually no furniture! We did an Ikea run with them (yep they are just as grim over there!!) and bought two massive double Pax wardrobe systems and various other stuff, then schlepped it all around France and then had to build the wretched things!! It was lovely to get it all done and they were much more comfortable when we left. We met b/f's family a number of times so it was very social with very little time for rest. We arrived home absolutely shattered and a good amount heavier!!

Oh my, who can resist the breads, pastries and cheeses in France: his mother is such a good cook and so welcoming, you just can't refuse! 👀
Pesky decorators are still here and the noise, constant chatter and smell of paint have triggered a nasty mig today, so I've taken meds and am holed up in a bedroom. Such a pain! I only had one bad day there so was really lucky! xx