I am sure it will turn out fine , beer soon
What ails you today?
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Re: What ails you today?
Fighting the dreaded black cloud of depression this week, no idea why, no rhyme or reason, it just happens and I hate it
All I want to do is shut myself off from the world curl up into a ball and disappear
All I want to do is shut myself off from the world curl up into a ball and disappear
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The muscles in my lower back are getting less painful and got a lovely yellow and purple shiner on my right shoulder/collarbone from the rim of my helmet, and a less pronounced one across my forehead.
Other than that I have taken the dressing off my leg, I can tell which stitch was done by which person, the consultant used me as a training aid for 2 student nurses. One of them told me it was only her 2nd stitch on an actual patient, it's the neatest one!
He did ask permission to let them stitch my leg and I said "No problem, everyone has to learn"
Other than that I have taken the dressing off my leg, I can tell which stitch was done by which person, the consultant used me as a training aid for 2 student nurses. One of them told me it was only her 2nd stitch on an actual patient, it's the neatest one!
He did ask permission to let them stitch my leg and I said "No problem, everyone has to learn"
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Re: What ails you today?
I've got a crappy cold. I reckon I picked it up when I visited the doctors on Wednesday. Sitting in a packed waiting room for 40 minutes isn't the best place to be
My son has got a boxing match tomorrow so I'm isolating.
My son has got a boxing match tomorrow so I'm isolating.
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There's a lot going round.Kwacky wrote:I've got a crappy cold. I reckon I picked it up when I visited the doctors on Wednesday. Sitting in a packed waiting room for 40 minutes isn't the best place to be
My son has got a boxing match tomorrow so I'm isolating.
We've both got either a cold or COVID, I'm erring more in the COVID direction..
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Re: What ails you today?
I don't have a high temp. It's just a sore throat, sneezing and a runny nose so I reckon it's a cold.
I hope you're both feeling better soon
I hope you're both feeling better soon
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Cheers mate, same to you.Kwacky wrote:I don't have a high temp. It's just a sore throat, sneezing and a runny nose so I reckon it's a cold.
I hope you're both feeling better soon
We're both feeling better, both snotty and not sleeping well. Lou is coughing up a lot of phlegm and I've had a near permanent headache for 4 days, will be glad when that goes.
Sore throats and temperatures have gone, but the body aches are still there..
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Re: What ails you today?
I'm a bit sore.. I did an oopsie when mountain biking yesterday. I'm not certain what happened but my best guess is, I went into a berm too low which meant I exited too high, lost the front over the top and then took a tumble.
1 roll and I came to an abrupt stop with my foot wedged between the frame and the wheel, smashed the same foot into a rock, hit a rib under my should blade against a rock and have various scrapes up my side, arm and hip. My knee pads did their job though! Only minor bruising. Apparently it was a very noisy crash haha..
1 roll and I came to an abrupt stop with my foot wedged between the frame and the wheel, smashed the same foot into a rock, hit a rib under my should blade against a rock and have various scrapes up my side, arm and hip. My knee pads did their job though! Only minor bruising. Apparently it was a very noisy crash haha..
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Re: What ails you today?
Bruised ribs are no laughing matter... it really bloody hurts when you laugh that's for sure!
That's the result of my small spill on the weekend
That's the result of my small spill on the weekend
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Re: What ails you today?
Bruised ribs are no laughing matter, literally! I cracked a rib once, you can't laugh, burp, sneeze or fart without absolute agony!
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Re: What ails you today?
4 th day home and I’m bed bound. Started to go down hill yesterday and woke this morning with no voice, struggling to breathe, chest and sinuses loaded.
My resident nurse refuses to let me get up so I’m catching up on the 3 rounds of MotoGP I missed while at work.
My resident nurse refuses to let me get up so I’m catching up on the 3 rounds of MotoGP I missed while at work.
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Re: What ails you today?
I expect before you got back, you would have been quite pleased at the prospect of spending a bit of extra time in bed at the auspices of your girl ..
Get well soon Kiwi, & next time you go down with the lurgy make sure you do it off-shore
Get well soon Kiwi, & next time you go down with the lurgy make sure you do it off-shore
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Re: What ails you today?
I must've tweaked the right side of my body...I just rolled off a low kerb on my MTB the other day...nothing major at all, but I remember thinking 'That didn't feel right?' and my right half from the neck down has bugging the heck out of me ever since.
Boo-hoo.
Boo-hoo.
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Re: What ails you today?
That sucks dude, sorry to hear it but I suppose its one way to check up on the fiancé's abilitykiwikrasher wrote: ↑15 Oct 2023, 03:05 4 th day home and I’m bed bound. Started to go down hill yesterday and woke this morning with no voice, struggling to breathe, chest and sinuses loaded.
My resident nurse refuses to let me get up so I’m catching up on the 3 rounds of MotoGP I missed while at work.
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Re: What ails you today?
Well I actually need to be well again for this Saturday, since I’m getting married and all
Plus my sister, niece and nephew turn up from the US today at lunch time, and I still feel like garbage
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