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The Compers Inn - Part 3
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:eek:seriously freaks me out :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
horrid rain now oh well had our summerJust back into comping past few months to help me get over rubbish in life.... won Hotpoint fridge freezer, soda stream0 -
scottishfreebiehunter wrote: »:eek:seriously freaks me out :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
horrid rain now oh well had our summer
Yep, it's on for the night!
DD2 has just started watching tonight's Doctor Who - I hope its not too bad!! I used to be able to watch anything The Exorcist, Amityville Horror, Little House on the Prairie (lol) but I can't handle it now! Eldest DD's birthday is on Halloween and we do our house up every year and have big party but no-one knows how much it freaks me out now!0 -
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:mine just laugh at me
my ds now at his friends grans told him to be in for 8pm only few mins away but said I am tight lol .8 pm late enough for an 11 yr old:DJust back into comping past few months to help me get over rubbish in life.... won Hotpoint fridge freezer, soda stream0 -
My 13 year old's best mate stays across the road but I tell him he's got to be back by 8 on a school night and 9 Friday and Saturday. I don't mind if his mate comes here, he can stay til whenever but mine have to be home when I say. Life can be so scary! This is a really nice street but we're at the edge of the woods and I've got a big, fat worry gene!0
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Yip I think to much info can be bad as well at times as my dad used to be a policeman when we were growing up and still things happened though at times there can be scare mongering and makes us stressed out parents worse .
I do not know these people to well though seem okay etc but I am a nightmare just worry worry worry
time to go watch Footie and some of those dutch players mmmmmm legs:rotfl:;)
catch up laterxxJust back into comping past few months to help me get over rubbish in life.... won Hotpoint fridge freezer, soda stream0 -
Enjoy the footie!!!0
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win a migrane,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
ive had this since 12 pm and now ive had enought my pills (df118)anit working so took codine phosphate and citalopram 50 and its still not helping
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bella be careful what your mixing there - codeine phosphate can cause headaches, constipation and stomach cramps and Dihydrocodeine used for headaches a lot can make them worse.
The citalopram might put you in a better mood but don't think it will help a migraine as it can have a side effect of .....yup you guessed it - headache!
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Be careful Bella as not good mixing this stuff as could make it worse
Hope you feel better soonxxxxxxxxxJust back into comping past few months to help me get over rubbish in life.... won Hotpoint fridge freezer, soda stream0 -
ahh bella, hows the migraine, any better?
do you get them quite often? I often get them and am prescribed Zomig Rapimelt from the doctor for them which normally does the trick - though makes me tired and thirsty for a while
hope the migraine soon goesWeight Loss - 102lb0
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