Quote: Tuumble @ 16th February 2016, 10:34 PM GMTI'm an infrequent poster on here these days but I thought I'd just let those who remember me know that I have just got engaged.
Very happy
Great news
Very happy for you
Quote: Tuumble @ 16th February 2016, 10:34 PM GMTI'm an infrequent poster on here these days but I thought I'd just let those who remember me know that I have just got engaged.
Very happy
Great news
Very happy for you
Quote: Chappers @ 20th February 2016, 8:23 PM GMTI didn't know Danny was standing.
Another of your hilarious corny pun "jokes" >_<
Off to see the doctor (again) for a cardiogram because I'm feeling very tired for the Last three weeks and sometimes getting a bit dizzy. "Cor blimey, I'm not half nervous.."
Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 23rd February 2016, 11:04 AM GMTOff to see the doctor (again) for a cardiogram because I'm feeling very tired for the Last three weeks and sometimes getting a bit dizzy. "Cor blimey, I'm not half nervous.."
Oh dear, well the best of luck - am tired all the time, but put that down to age, all the pills I am on and looking after my wife. Have had so many tests for the tiredness I have lost track of all of them over the last 10 years or so; but apparently I am in reasonable health.
Might be time for a new job. Current one is getting to stressful and frustrating. I really like the people I work with internally - but the stress and frustration from external ones are starting to outway that a bit.
No Idea what else I want to do , let alone what I could do.
.....
Rant over
Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 23rd February 2016, 11:04 AM GMTOff to see the doctor (again) for a cardiogram because I'm feeling very tired for the Last three weeks and sometimes getting a bit dizzy. "Cor blimey, I'm not half nervous.."
The cardiogram was ok...the mystery goes on.
Phew!
From your symptoms, I think you may be pregnant.
Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 23rd February 2016, 12:18 PM GMTThe cardiogram was ok...the mystery goes on.
It does Gordon, it does - believe me. As I said I have had just about every test at various hospital departments over the last 10 years or so and it was never resolved.
Now it's just a way of life.
And so I am a medical mystery - I can now bore the pants off anyone about my medical problems.
I put everything down to depression - nearly everybody in (my) world seems to suffer from it.
Quote: keewik @ 23rd February 2016, 1:42 PM GMTI put everything down to depression - nearly everybody in (my) world seems to suffer from it.
Yes, thought about that too. And to be honest, I was suffering from burn out syndrom about five years ago. Maybe I have overdone things again lately.
But my latest blood test showed a slightly high potassium rate. Could be part of the explanation.
Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 23rd February 2016, 1:28 PM GMTI can now bore the pants off anyone about my medical problems.
...or just by talking about anything.
Quote: keewik @ 23rd February 2016, 1:42 PM GMTI put everything down to depression - nearly everybody in (my) world seems to suffer from it.
Yes, and over the years I have been on various ADs, but everyone of them seemed to make me feel worse, so now don't take any.
Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 23rd February 2016, 2:15 PM GMT...or just by talking about anything.
I see, I get the picture.
Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 23rd February 2016, 2:31 PM GMTYes, and over the years I have been on various ADs, but everyone of them seemed to make me feel worse, so now don't take any.
I see, I get the picture.
Don't get me wrong but you've reached a certain age...isn't it normal to feel tired when you're 70+? Whereas I'm in my late 30s, I really shouldn't feel like a dying buffalo.
Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 23rd February 2016, 2:31 PM GMTYes, and over the years I have been on various ADs, but everyone of them seemed to make me feel worse, so now don't take any.
I see, I get the picture.
Don't get me wrong but you've reached a certain age...isn't it normal to feel tired when you're 70+? Whereas I'm in my late 30s, I really shouldn't feel like a dying buffalo.
Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 23rd February 2016, 2:45 PM GMTDon't get me wrong but you've reached a certain age...isn't it normal to feel tired when you're 70+? Whereas I'm in my late 30s, I really shouldn't feel like a dying buffalo.
Don't get me wrong but you've reached a certain age...isn't it normal to feel tired when you're 70+? Whereas I'm in my late 30s, I really shouldn't feel like a dying buffalo.
At least I don't repeat myself. We only have your word for it that you are 30+, and so I am wondering...............
Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 23rd February 2016, 12:18 PM GMTThe cardiogram was ok...the mystery goes on.
Well if you will do stupid things like Triathlons what do you expect?
Quote: keewik @ 23rd February 2016, 1:42 PM GMTI put everything down to depression - nearly everybody in (my) world seems to suffer from it.
I'm not surprised.
(Promises himself not to meet Keewik even though he has a thing about Scottish accents)
Quote: reds @ 23rd February 2016, 11:27 AM GMTI really like the people I work with internally.
Are you a surgeon?
Quote: Chappers @ 23rd February 2016, 6:11 PM GMTAre you a surgeon?
Nope.
On another note: cheese flavoured microwave popcorn and white wine is ok for dinner right?