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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Doctor Gollum on 29 December 2018, 17:35:40
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Woke up with it yesterday morning, worked last night and almost sweated it out, but it's back for round two...
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If it's like last year's strain, 7 to 8 weeks
Happy New Year ;D
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Woke up with it yesterday morning, worked last night and almost sweated it out, but it's back for round two...
You're getting on a bit so this latest bout may see you through to the other side.
We all have to die of something.
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If it's like last year's strain, 7 to 8 weeks
Happy New Year ;D
It may have 'taken him' before then........much like the black death in the 14th century.
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My refusal to use the Christmas smileys makes my response sound uncaring, almost as though STMO had posted it.
I'm ever so nice really.
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Well that's just fantabulous ::)
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Well that's just fantabulous ::)
With your demise almost inevitable I suggest you shuffle off this mortal coil whilst balls deep inside something warm wet and preferably feminine.
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I'm on the critical list too :(
I foolishly overdid it boxing day (put a slice of lettuce on a meat sandwich)
been ill since with man flu
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Lettuce? LETTUC!
You deserve to become a victim of the severest degree of manflu, Dave - and no night nurse to help you..... ;D
Ron.
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Last long time ! Plenty of fluids especially Brandy.😀
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Someone said salad was healthy ,
I thought it would counteract all the booze and rich food i'd eaten :-X
Last long time ! Plenty of fluids especially Brandy.😀
working my way through the cherry brandy ;)
it's red ,so like a blood transfusion ???
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Someone said salad was healthy ,
I thought it would counteract all the booze and rich food i'd eaten :-X
Last long time ! Plenty of fluids especially Brandy.😀
working my way through the cherry brandy ;)
it's red ,so like a blood transfusion ???
Sounds healthy.
I hear that 20 Capstan full strength are to one of 'your five a day' in 2019.
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Someone said salad was healthy ,
I thought it would counteract all the booze and rich food i'd eaten :-X
Last long time ! Plenty of fluids especially Brandy.😀
working my way through the cherry brandy ;)
it's red ,so like a blood transfusion ???
Sounds healthy.
I hear that 20 Capstan full strength are to one of 'your five a day' in 2019.
Builders smoke roll ups
It's the law
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I would usually ask if I can have your car when you die, but you can shove the piece of junk up your arse.
Hope your death is swift and not too painful :)
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I would usually ask if I can have your car when you die, but you can shove the piece of junk up your arse.
the petrol bill would probably give you a heart attack
Hope your death is swift and not too painful :)
Your too kind Uncle STEMO :)
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About 7-10 days of varying carpiness. You start to feel better and then it hits you again. Now i am just left with the phlegm to get rid of.
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I hear that 20 Capstan full strength are to one of 'your five a day' in 2019.
Seems my Dad opted for this diet ...... he's 82 next! ;D
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Started 23rd with sore throat, now got throat , sinus and chest infection. It's the worst I've ever had.
Medicinal alcohol combined with antibiotics seem to be making some headway
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Started 23rd with sore throat, now got throat , sinus and chest infection. It's the worst I've ever had.
Medicinal alcohol combined with antibiotics seem to be making some headway
Don't start any reading big books ..... ;) ;)
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About 7-10 days of varying carpiness. You start to feel better and then it hits you again. Now i am just left with the phlegm to get rid of.
Mine was on and off for a couple of months, thought it would never go. But it eventually does, you've just got to bear with it.
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I fell ill the Sunday before Christmas, a bit like a mild/medium flu, but with no cold type symptoms - shivery, sweaty, no energy, drained, "distant/detached", and quite icky with it.
Since about boxing day, I've been feeling much better with each day, though a million miles from feeling normal.
In my case, as it happens most years, I wonder if its because I'm always crazily busy at work in the run up to Christmas, despite the OFCOM and Christmas embargos that never seem to apply to anything I'm doing, and as soon as I finish and relax, everything catches up and knocks me sideways.
I currently have every workday until the first week of March mapped out with stuff I have to physically do, so no signs of it easing up for a few weeks either... ...you watch, if I'm allowed my usual fortnight off at the end of March (which is looking unlikely), I'll be ill again then :(
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I think I must have 'used up' all the various strains of cold and flu.
As a teenager I always had a virus of some form or another although never enough to get a day off school. When I was young loss of a major limb or death were the other acceptable reasons for not going to school.....and, oh yes, the schools didn't close every time there was dusting of the white stuff.
The last time I recall having a cold or flu was, I think, some time in the 1990's.
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I fell ill the Sunday before Christmas, a bit like a mild/medium flu, but with no cold type symptoms - shivery, sweaty, no energy, drained, "distant/detached", and quite icky with it.
Since about boxing day, I've been feeling much better with each day, though a million miles from feeling normal.
In my case, as it happens most years, I wonder if its because I'm always crazily busy at work in the run up to Christmas, despite the OFCOM and Christmas embargos that never seem to apply to anything I'm doing, and as soon as I finish and relax, everything catches up and knocks me sideways.
I currently have every workday until the first week of March mapped out with stuff I have to physically do, so no signs of it easing up for a few weeks either... ...you watch, if I'm allowed my usual fortnight off at the end of March (which is looking unlikely), I'll be ill again then :(
That is exactly the situation with wifey. The minute the holidays come along, her body just gives up. I don't know about you, Jaime, but I just can't see how she can manage another 20 years of this shit.
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I fell ill the Sunday before Christmas, a bit like a mild/medium flu, but with no cold type symptoms - shivery, sweaty, no energy, drained, "distant/detached", and quite icky with it.
Since about boxing day, I've been feeling much better with each day, though a million miles from feeling normal.
In my case, as it happens most years, I wonder if its because I'm always crazily busy at work in the run up to Christmas, despite the OFCOM and Christmas embargos that never seem to apply to anything I'm doing, and as soon as I finish and relax, everything catches up and knocks me sideways.
I currently have every workday until the first week of March mapped out with stuff I have to physically do, so no signs of it easing up for a few weeks either... ...you watch, if I'm allowed my usual fortnight off at the end of March (which is looking unlikely), I'll be ill again then :(
That is exactly the situation with wifey. The minute the holidays come along, her body just gives up. I don't know about you, Jaime, but I just can't see how she can manage another 20 years of this shit.
Yes....but your wife has to work for a living
......as for Jaime.
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I'm sure that it IS work-related, TB. When working, I frequently had colds/manflu but since retiring I have rarely suffered - no work to hide from, obviously!
Ron.
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Agreed, work has been shit lately. Too much micromanagement and petty crap going on. Have a new placement lined up for the middle of January, which can't come soon enough tbh...
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I'm sure that it IS work-related, TB. When working, I frequently had colds/manflu but since retiring I have rarely suffered - no work to hide from, obviously!
Ron.
Its certainly not something I have picked up from work though... ...based on the fact I don't think I've been in my office half a dozen times since May ::)
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That's not what I meant, TB. It's the stress due to work pressures, etc., which lower your resistance to any nasties going around - so you usually cop for the lot! :(
Ron.
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When I worked in a very stressful job, with very long hours, lots of pressure etc. I got what was going around every winter and got it bad.
In the 10 years I have been in my current job (no stress or pressure at all) I haven't had so much as a cold. So I reckon Ron might have a point. ;)