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Nice people thread part 5 - nicely does it
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Re birds, we have had a shell duck land here today and move on to the cake.
And some other water bird i do not recognise. The only thing i can think is that they have blown off course.0 -
I've been doing some work on our science and nature books this week lir and we have a lovely atlas showing all the migration patterns. Would you like to describe them and I'll see what's in the atlas as at least moving this time of year?Please stay safe in the sun and learn the A-E of melanoma: A = asymmetry, B = irregular borders, C= different colours, D= diameter, larger than 6mm, E = evolving, is your mole changing? Most moles are not cancerous, any doubts, please check next time you visit your GP.
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Sunday Times Rich List has just been announced. The average multi-bilionaire/millionaire on the list is worth 4.7% more this year than last. Mittal is no 1, Abramovic 3rd, Branson 16th and the Queen 262nd. Simon Cowell is 339th, the Beckhams 395th and Euromillion winners the Weirs are 462nd.Please stay safe in the sun and learn the A-E of melanoma: A = asymmetry, B = irregular borders, C= different colours, D= diameter, larger than 6mm, E = evolving, is your mole changing? Most moles are not cancerous, any doubts, please check next time you visit your GP.
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PasturesNew wrote: »Aww - well, at least if you're ill you don't have to do anything tomorrow. Just whimper a bit. Back pain's the worst. I had a bizarre back pain the other night - middle/top of my back .... convinced myself it was some bizarre form of heart attack, as you do. Right as rain in the morning.
Heart attack can cause a pain in the back, although chest is more common.No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?0 -
vivatifosi wrote: »I've been doing some work on our science and nature books this week lir and we have a lovely atlas showing all the migration patterns. Would you like to describe them and I'll see what's in the atlas as at least moving this time of year?
Well, scarily using rspb bird id tool, i think its an eider, and the female looks like another we have here today and i had not realised was interesting that would be very odd, and explain why i did not recognise it!0 -
vivatifosi wrote: »Is that the second episode in as many weeks? Will you please, please, please go see a doc once you are settled back in the other house and near a doc you are registered with?
PN didn't you have an injured foot recently, and an eye problem last week, and now this,.....
It wants seeing to! At least it''ll give you the chance to come back online and call us hypochondriacs!Agreed. Missk, you need to see a doc too. Or a chiropractor or something.i will be at a&e tomorrow if it doesn't improve. i am no hero
Agree about chiropracter /osteopath. You can be skeptical as a scientist but everybody I know who sees them for back pain swears by them.:DThere is no honour to be had in not knowing a thing that can be known - Danny Baker0 -
Seconded!
PN didn't you have an injured foot recently, and an eye problem last week, and now this,.....
It wants seeing to! At least it''ll give you the chance to come back online and call us hypochondriacs!
Agree about chiropracter /osteopath. You can be skeptical as a scientist but everybody I know who sees them for back pain swears by them.:D
I would say a GOOD back person, regardless of school, is lifechanging, an avergae one can be helpful and a poor one is hard to know about if you dopn't have experience of others. Most are of course, average.0 -
That yellow alert weather's starting to roll in now... wind's really picked up.0
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lostinrates wrote: »Well, scarily using rspb bird id tool, i think its an eider, and the female looks like another we have here today and i had not realised was interesting that would be very odd, and explain why i did not recognise it!0
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Seconded!
PN didn't you have an injured foot recently, and an eye problem last week, and now this,.....
It wants seeing to! At least it''ll give you the chance to come back online and call us hypochondriacs!
Agree about chiropracter /osteopath. You can be skeptical as a scientist but everybody I know who sees them for back pain swears by them.:D
I'm more worried lately about some memory issues I seem to be having. Wondering if I'm heading for Alzheimers or something.
I think, generally, I am just very unsettled - I don't do "change" well, leading to all kinds of poor sleeping patterns (worse than normal as I've actually never had a good night's sleep in my life) .... I think once all this constant change is over - and things are dealt with - and I've moved on and have a front door of my own I can shut .... things will settle down all round.
While any change is occurring, I can never focus, or relax, or settle and so I am attributing everything to the influences of change.0
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