Pit stop and co2
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I noticed yesterday when I took high dose vit c, I actually felt pretty crappy afterwards. Nose running, aches pains, shivers etc. Then it would abate after a few hours. So I mega dosed on vit c. Somewhere I read this can work with PVF.
Actually feeling a little stronger today. Going to rest today, as in proper, bed rest. And keep mega dosing the vit c.
It's hard to explain, it it's like you had a virus, never fully got over it, and it's laying dormant in your system waiting to pounce the moment you get tired or even slightly exert yourself. It's like the high dose vit c kind of brings it to the fore, so it has no place to hide and your body starts to deal with it.
Least that's how it feels to me.
Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Go to boots and ask for Contac, you'll be bouncing around in no timeOriginally posted by suityou01 View PostI noticed yesterday when I took high dose vit c, I actually felt pretty crappy afterwards. Nose running, aches pains, shivers etc. Then it would abate after a few hours. So I mega dosed on vit c. Somewhere I read this can work with PVF.
Actually feeling a little stronger today. Going to rest today, as in proper, bed rest. And keep mega dosing the vit c.
It's hard to explain, it it's like you had a virus, never fully got over it, and it's laying dormant in your system waiting to pounce the moment you get tired or even slightly exert yourself. It's like the high dose vit c kind of brings it to the fore, so it has no place to hide and your body starts to deal with it.
Least that's how it feels to me.
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man the fook up.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostI noticed yesterday when I took high dose vit c, I actually felt pretty crappy afterwards. Nose running, aches pains, shivers etc. Then it would abate after a few hours. So I mega dosed on vit c. Somewhere I read this can work with PVF.
Actually feeling a little stronger today. Going to rest today, as in proper, bed rest. And keep mega dosing the vit c.
It's hard to explain, it it's like you had a virus, never fully got over it, and it's laying dormant in your system waiting to pounce the moment you get tired or even slightly exert yourself. It's like the high dose vit c kind of brings it to the fore, so it has no place to hide and your body starts to deal with it.
Least that's how it feels to me.
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Great news my blood pressure is now 'good'! I owe it all to CUK getting me off my arse (and some strong drugs).Comment
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Does this mean we have to carry a defribrilator at L2B?Originally posted by vetran View PostGreat news my blood pressure is now 'good'! I owe it all to CUK getting me off my arse (and some strong drugs).Comment
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not any more hopefully.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostDoes this mean we have to carry a defribrilator at L2B?Comment
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One would hope the BHF would supply their own.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostDoes this mean we have to carry a defribrilator at L2B?Comment
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You get a lot of medical and mechanical support for your 35 quid. St John's ambulance are everywhere. My neighbour (Bianchi man) took ill on the London to Southend, with chest pains. The St John's ambulance arrived and I thought "Oh great, if he had a hurty knee you'd be just what we need".Originally posted by mudskipper View PostOne would hope the BHF would supply their own.
In all fairness they were very well equipped and the guy also worked as a "proper" paramedic. We were in very good hands.
As expected my neighbour was being a big jessy and just needed a burp and a fart.
Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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It could be miles away though! Unless they provide a "heart attack" point every mile?Originally posted by mudskipper View PostOne would hope the BHF would supply their own.Comment
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