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    Originally posted by FiveTimes View Post
    Currently sitting in the lounge at St Pancras as is stupidly booked a specific train thinking my course would finish later.
    I've got and hour to kill
    Champagne bar?

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      Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
      Champagne bar?
      No. East Midlands lounge. Free crisps

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        Originally posted by FiveTimes View Post
        Well the gig I thought I had has no slipped out of my hands. There is a hiring freeze.
        And the 2nd gig I interviewed for said no

        Back to square one
        Bummer

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          Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
          About 35 minutes late into the surgery

          Mind you, he was overrunning because of giving some patients more than their ten minutes. I don't mind when it's because of that, as it means that if, one day, I'm in need of extra time, I'll get it

          Anyway, he reckons the ribs are OK, it's just muscle damage and I should keep taking the ibuprofen until it improves. He also took the opportunity to go over my blood test from the other week, and prescribed allopurinol for the gout. So hopefully that's me sorted out for a bit
          Yaay, welcome to the club

          Allopurinol will not necessarily make it worse during the initial few days. In the long term (6 months) you will be free from gout though!

          Funny coincidence, this morning my GP reckons I damaged a cartilage/muscle between the ribs near the heart. She advised me to take Indometacin (gout medicine) for it

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            Originally posted by FiveTimes View Post
            I've got a few other things to look into but it's a bit of a pain


            Makes room on the TPD bench again
            "Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch." - Orson Welles

            Norrahe's blog

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              I'll have to listen to the football on the train instead of watching

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                Slow braised pork with cider and some veggies for dinner based on the BBC recipe.

                2 portions in my pot and 2 for the freezer.

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                  Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
                  Anyway, he reckons the ribs are OK, it's just muscle damage and I should keep taking the ibuprofen until it improves. He also took the opportunity to go over my blood test from the other week, and prescribed allopurinol for the gout. So hopefully that's me sorted out for a bit
                  BTW, what dosage are you starting on?

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                    Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View Post
                    BTW, what dosage are you starting on?
                    He's started me on 100mg/day for three months, after which we'll see how it's going.

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                      Chips, sausages, and beans

                      Those M&S Gloucester Old Spot sausages are really rather good

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