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CUK is full of clever folk, but I doubt if many of them are medically qualified.
I would go and see your doctor. They may not necessarily hand out pills, they may surprise you and actually try and get to the root of the problem.I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this
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FFS this is general! How needs qualifications? Or data? Just spout some bollux then attack anyone who disagrees with you.Originally posted by Pogle View PostCUK is full of clever folk, but I doubt if many of them are medically qualified.
I would go and see your doctor. They may not necessarily hand out pills, they may surprise you and actually try and get to the root of the problem.
Mrs BP has regular insomnia. Of course I get the blame as she claims its lack of sex.Comment
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Been months for me since I had what could be describe as a good nights sleep. 4.12am for me. It doesn't help that when I booked into this hotel on Thursday afternoon I was beginning to feel unwell. I went to bed at 5pm Thursday and I've literally only just woken up properly now, 36 hours later. I've had the sweats for 36 hours, a headache for the same time(had about 18 tablets) only been able to keep my eyes open for 20/30 minutes at a time and on Friday morning thought I was going to have a heart attack my heart rate was beating so fast and I developed chest pains.
Not sure if some kind of viral infection of exhaustion caused by lack of sleep the previous two weeks. Mare!What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Bedwetter.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostBeen months for me since I had what could be describe as a good nights sleep. 4.12am for me. It doesn't help that when I booked into this hotel on Thursday afternoon I was beginning to feel unwell. I went to bed at 5pm Thursday and I've literally only just woken up properly now, 36 hours later. I've had the sweats for 36 hours, a headache for the same time(had about 18 tablets) only been able to keep my eyes open for 20/30 minutes at a time and on Friday morning thought I was going to have a heart attack my heart rate was beating so fast and I developed chest pains.
Not sure if some kind of viral infection of exhaustion caused by lack of sleep the previous two weeks. Mare!
Changing time zones every two weeks isn't going to help with sleep patterns. But sounds like you're fluey - I don't think lack of sleep would cause sweats and palpitations.Comment
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Lets hope he has a good doctor then.Originally posted by Pogle View PostCUK is full of clever folk, but I doubt if many of them are medically qualified.
I would go and see your doctor. They may not necessarily hand out pills, they may surprise you and actually try and get to the root of the problem.
The vast majority seem to reach for the prescription pad as soon as you walk in the door.Comment
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Sorry BP, been busy with MF s missus. Tell her ill pop over later for a bit of how's your father.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostFFS this is general! How needs qualifications? Or data? Just spout some bollux then attack anyone who disagrees with you.
Mrs BP has regular insomnia. Of course I get the blame as she claims its lack of sex.
Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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She is waiting for MTT - but aren't all the ladies.....Originally posted by suityou01 View PostSorry BP, been busy with MF s missus. Tell her ill pop over later for a bit of how's your father.
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Have you met MTT?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostShe is waiting for MTT - but aren't all the ladies.....
Your missus is welcome to him.Comment
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Unlike the cuk ladies, mrs bp goes on personality rather than looks. She likes her men to be funny rather than worrying about superficial things.Originally posted by norrahe View PostHave you met MTT?
Your missus is welcome to him.

PS poor MTT
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