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  • scorgeous
    scorgeous Posts: 825 Forumite
    tenmah wrote: »
    Yes, to be honest if you are feeling a bit down, I wouldn't recommend it because it is so sad, but all in all it was a very good film.

    that'll be most of us crazzeeeeeeee kids on here today not going then :D
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  • becky_rtw
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    Its the 'arry potter premiere tonight - shame the weather is bad I might have gone to see the famous peeps otherwise...its about 10 minutes from my work on the way home but its as grey as anything here - no chance of me standing in the rain :p
  • beanielou
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  • jinky67
    jinky67 Posts: 47,812 Forumite
    edited 7 July 2009 at 3:59PM
    well, some food poisonings are quick, some take longer to show (from my food hygiene teaching :D ) There's nothing going round work, but I haven't got an upset stomach. It's just really bad spasms in my stomach and around my lower back and, well, the feeling of something being shoved where it probably shouldn't be :rotfl:
    That sounds remarkably like my mystery stomach pains

    They said it was gastritis, or an ulcer:cool:

    Do you feel sick too?

    or that being sick would help?


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  • Lucifa73
    Lucifa73 Posts: 7,726 Forumite
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    Suppose I better go make food for these folks tonight - chilli rice and nacho chips followed by strawberries, cream and chocolate buttons :drool:

    Probably won't get back on tonight so catch you all tomorrow. Hope we're all feeling better by then
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  • redsquirrel80
    redsquirrel80 Posts: 12,457 Forumite
    Have a good evening Luc, that sounds very tasty! :p
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  • Burlesque_Babe
    Burlesque_Babe Posts: 17,547 Forumite
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    I had an ulcer a few years back, I couldn't eat a thing, it was so painful across the back of my ribs. I also had tests for crohn's and colitis about 7 years ago but both came back negative. I also have gallbladder symptoms every now and again - I had a really bad episode once about 10 years ago. I was on a diet - eating low fat and sensibly - and went to see my Mum and Dad. We had a curry from the takeaway....._pale_ I can't describe the pain, I was on all fours, my Mum gave me a cup of tea and I threw up - it stopped immediately and I know when I'm eating too much crap because I get lots of pain behind my shoulder blade (and erm, lots of wind related noises coming from my mouth! :rotfl:)

    I'm pretty sure it's something I've eaten which isn't happy inside me. I've had a deflatine and I'm going to have another in a minute.

    Perhaps I should have a cup of tea to see if it sorts me out in any way. I don't feel sick but the spasming sensation isn't going away although it's not quite as acute as 4 hours ago.

    I'm invigilating today so am back at work at 6.30pm.

    Let's hope I'm not unwell in the middle of the exam - I don't fancy trying to hold in any unusual noises whilst sat at the front of the room in total silence :eek::rotfl:
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  • Herewegoagain
    Herewegoagain Posts: 2,370 Forumite
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    Well hiya again,
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    Hugs to all you nice folks, I'm just goinna make a cuppa while I swear alot:eek::eek:

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  • tenmah
    tenmah Posts: 2,209 Forumite
    I was going to suggest that it might be gallstones BB. I had them and had to have my gallbladder removed eventually. The pain is undescribable and seemed to radiate below my boobs but above the rib cage and went round to my back.
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  • jinky67
    jinky67 Posts: 47,812 Forumite
    I had an ulcer a few years back, I couldn't eat a thing, it was so painful across the back of my ribs. I also had tests for crohn's and colitis about 7 years ago but both came back negative. I also have gallbladder symptoms every now and again - I had a really bad episode once about 10 years ago. I was on a diet - eating low fat and sensibly - and went to see my Mum and Dad. We had a curry from the takeaway....._pale_ I can't describe the pain, I was on all fours, my Mum gave me a cup of tea and I threw up - it stopped immediately and I know when I'm eating too much crap because I get lots of pain behind my shoulder blade (and erm, lots of wind related noises coming from my mouth! :rotfl:)

    I'm pretty sure it's something I've eaten which isn't happy inside me. I've had a deflatine and I'm going to have another in a minute.

    Perhaps I should have a cup of tea to see if it sorts me out in any way. I don't feel sick but the spasming sensation isn't going away although it's not quite as acute as 4 hours ago.

    I'm invigilating today so am back at work at 6.30pm.

    Let's hope I'm not unwell in the middle of the exam - I don't fancy trying to hold in any unusual noises whilst sat at the front of the room in total silence :eek::rotfl:

    So you have mystery stomach as well then?:rolleyes::o

    i ended up in hospital twice with mine, and they still dont know what it is.

    Gave Daz a right fright one time at his, as I rolled on the couch in agony:o was totally drained the next day:cool:
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