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Bank holiday shenanigans?
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Thought this was youOriginally posted by GigiBronz View Post
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...g-Titanic.html

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I have some mother issues but that looks a bit too much to take in...Originally posted by vetran View Post
In terms of the colour, what LM posted I think is a bit more accurate for now, let's see how it looks tomorrow.
Thought I had a bit more tolerance to it but I guess few years in the uk does this to you...
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Saturday - drive from Somerset to the Brecon Beacons to the venison center - bought stuff
Sunday - **** all - sat doing nothing
Monday - down to dawlish to the mushroom farm and the along the coast to brixham and then homeComment
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Turned out to be CFS and menieres attack central.
Wrote off the entire weekend
At least I didn't end up in A&E - small blessings!Former IPSE member
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Menieres is nasty.
I had an attack of labyrinthitis once. The doctor diagnosed it as I walked from the door of her office to the chair... She did say it could be Menieres, but thankfully it went away. I've had it happen a few times since, so she prescribed me some medication that's supposed to help. When I looked it up, I saw it was an anti-psychotic drug...
Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Menieres is nasty (diagnosed in 2013) and drop attacks can make it much worse depending on what happens when you fall! I cracked my head open on the side of a radiator onceOriginally posted by NotAllThere View PostMenieres is nasty.
I had an attack of labyrinthitis once. The doctor diagnosed it as I walked from the door of her office to the chair... She did say it could be Menieres, but thankfully it went away. I've had it happen a few times since, so she prescribed me some medication that's supposed to help. When I looked it up, I saw it was an anti-psychotic drug... 

What did she prescribe you?Former IPSE member
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Originally posted by courtg9000 View PostTurned out to be CFS and menieres attack central.
Wrote off the entire weekend
At least I didn't end up in A&E - small blessings!
That's crap. A sunny bank holiday weekend without a beer is sad indeed.
Get well soon!Comment
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The UK's weather will do that to you. It saps all that healthy looking colour out and turns you all pale and pasty.Originally posted by GigiBronz View Post
I have some mother issues but that looks a bit too much to take in...
In terms of the colour, what LM posted I think is a bit more accurate for now, let's see how it looks tomorrow.
Thought I had a bit more tolerance to it but I guess few years in the uk does this to you...Comment
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