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What does a 'personal ioniser' do?
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Savvy_Sue wrote:NO! You malign me. It's silver, and light is blue.
And it seems to be helping, although possibly that's because I wasn't working this afternoon and it's a teensy bit colder.
:rotfl:Are you sure? Surely in these days of equality I could have a pink straightjacket if I wanted one? Patient choice and all that ...
I keep seeing girls with bright pink plaster casts on their wrists, I signed one for a lass in Morrisons the other day, she was trying to get as many different languages as possible on her cast. Then the next day I thought I saw her at the hospital, but it was a different girl, and I've seen another one at church.
I knew it, its agism....when I recently broke my wrist I asked for a nice bright pink cast, 3 times in fact I threw the hint in until I was told in no uncertain terms that white was the only colour it came in :mad:
Now I read this I realise they weren't prepared to humour this old fogie with a pink cast
Hope you have your Ioniser with you Sue and its working well at ionising and when I next see aliasojo I'll get her to explain ionising to me :rolleyes:0 -
Alas, the battery has run out, and the one I bought for DH had its battery missing (silly me for not checking in Boots when I bought it) and I know we should take it back but TBH we've had other things to think about. We are definitely going to replace the batteries though, now the weather's so much cooler I am coping without it OK!Edinburghlass wrote:Hope you have your Ioniser with you Sue and its working well at ionising and when I next see aliasojo I'll get her to explain ionising to me :rolleyes:
When you get that explanation, DH would like to know what happens to all the ions it's replacing, where they go etc! I don't care as long as it works!Signature removed for peace of mind0
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