General health matters.
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#256 Re: General health matters.
First two jabs Jane and I had were AZ, the third last Friday was Pfizer. On Monday we both had flu jabs. Absolutely no side effects from any of them for either of us. We seem to have been dead lucky!
The world looks so different after learning science. For example, trees are made of air, primarily. When they are burned, they go back to air, and in their flaming heat is released the flaming heat of the Sun which was bound in to convert air into tree.
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#257 Re: General health matters.
The sleep equipment is a pulse oximeter and a data recorder. Did the test last night and getting ready to take the kit back to Royal Papworth hospital.
Lets see what they say after data analysis.
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#258 Re: General health matters.
"No matter how fast light travels it finds that the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it."
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#259 Re: General health matters.
It might turn out that you're a vampire at night, and you never realised !
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#260 Re: General health matters.
Ooh err !!IslandPink wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 4:34 pm It might turn out that you're a vampire at night, and you never realised !
Perhaps that's why I like black pudding ?
PS Don't eat black pudding a day or so before a bowl cancer poo test.
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#261 Re: General health matters.
When I took the kit back to the Royal Papworth hospital, the bouncer (sorry - doorman) refused me admittance.
He took the kit off me and said he'd hand it in to the correct area.
They are very strict, yesterday I had to show my appointment letter before being admitted, and mask wearing is compulsory.
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He took the kit off me and said he'd hand it in to the correct area.
They are very strict, yesterday I had to show my appointment letter before being admitted, and mask wearing is compulsory.
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#262 Re: General health matters.
Got to keep the yobs out!
Philosophers have only interpreted the world - the point, however, is to change it. No it isn't ... maybe we should leave it alone for a while.
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#263 Re: General health matters.
Quite rightly so.
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#264 Re: General health matters.
It's a general thing. Our daughter just had a child. The father was only allowed in briefly and when she was on a ward, not at all.
When I had my knee op recently, no visitors were allowed. When I have my physio sessions, the physio can walk through the hospital to pick me up but I have to walk round the outside of the hospital to the physio department as I don't have daily lateral flow tests like the physios.
It's standard risk management. Identify the risks, mitigate those you can, manage and accept what remains.
When I had my knee op recently, no visitors were allowed. When I have my physio sessions, the physio can walk through the hospital to pick me up but I have to walk round the outside of the hospital to the physio department as I don't have daily lateral flow tests like the physios.
It's standard risk management. Identify the risks, mitigate those you can, manage and accept what remains.
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#265 Re: General health matters.
I was not complaining, it's good to see risk prevention at work.
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#266 Re: General health matters.
Hmmmmmmmm, it brings out the teenager in me. I pop into South Wing from time to time, gallantly pcking up the torch for colleagues who are 'under the weather' or gone back to Europe.
I enjoy the company, the esprit de corps, just talking to others and being able to do a little to help.....
And yet, whether I'm wearing my best shiny black Loakes an admittedly ageing Armani suit, or unwashed craghoppers and trainers, getting in through the door requires I show my badge. Not wearing a mask elicits from the enormous sentinels much teeth sucking sounds, rolling of eyes and barely tolerated patronising.....
No, no, no. Why should they recognise me. Grow up Andrew. After all its no party here.
Should have gone to Downer Street.
I enjoy the company, the esprit de corps, just talking to others and being able to do a little to help.....
And yet, whether I'm wearing my best shiny black Loakes an admittedly ageing Armani suit, or unwashed craghoppers and trainers, getting in through the door requires I show my badge. Not wearing a mask elicits from the enormous sentinels much teeth sucking sounds, rolling of eyes and barely tolerated patronising.....
No, no, no. Why should they recognise me. Grow up Andrew. After all its no party here.
Should have gone to Downer Street.
Philosophers have only interpreted the world - the point, however, is to change it. No it isn't ... maybe we should leave it alone for a while.
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#267 Re: General health matters.
<sniggers > Thats how babies are made innit?
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#268 Re: General health matters.
Is that a malapropism ?
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#269 Re: General health matters.
No, it was deliberate...
Philosophers have only interpreted the world - the point, however, is to change it. No it isn't ... maybe we should leave it alone for a while.
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#270 Re: General health matters.
Classic stuff Dave. Good to have you with us !
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