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WHSOriginally posted by voodooflux View PostCongrats on the new gig
How are you feeling now by the way?
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It's tighter than a gnats chuff. Or something else quite tight.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostCode:TheFaQQer 9,633 voodooflux 9,436 NickFitz 9,436 BrowneIssue 9,396
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TrueOriginally posted by Bunk View PostNick would have got it anyway
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI actually prefer significant numbers, e.g. 25000, and (ahem) 33333....
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIndeed - he always steals the best posts.
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Remember, we're not allowed to say that - BI gets upset!Originally posted by Bunk View PostThat's my first genuinely accidental century

After a while it becomes "instinct"
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I saw a neurologist the other week who gave me the all clear.Originally posted by voodooflux View PostCongrats on the new gig
How are you feeling now by the way?
Then he looked at the MRI scan, and suggested a few more tests. He's ruled out a few more conditions, but says that there are marks on my brain that could have been caused by any / all of: (a) migraine; (b) high blood pressure; (c) stroke.
I've got an echocardiogram booked for early April and then see what they want to do - it seems that we may have gone from an all-clear to a life-long course of treatment.
We wait and see what they say - no doubt eventually they might come up with some kind of clue about what it might be.
That said, I'm feeling well enough to be working, and travelling to London, which says a lot
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