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    Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
    I think there's sommat wrong with me to be this knackered.
    I've felt like that all week

    Initial theory was hangover from going out on Saturday, but once it got too long for that I concluded it might be the weather. Then, with a little research having seen something on Twitter, I started wondering if it might be a response to grass pollen, which is apparently profuse around this time of year.

    I'm going to pop into the chemist's (when I remember and can be bothered to go) and see if they've got any hay fever stuff that I can take with all the other pills I'm burdened with and which won't turn me into a zombie

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      Lidl were selling tablets at 99p the other day.

      Same stuff from the same manufacturer that I buy for £1.80 from Morrisons.

      Though you'd better consult someone other than the til operator before taking such stuff.

      The grass is beginning to do its thing now but the peak will be in a week or two.

      It's been so warm and dry that it's ahead of itself.

      When it's really bad I take one kind of one a day in the morning and a different kind of one a day in the evening.

      Apparently it's ok to do that with the two I use.
      When the fun stops, STOP.

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        Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
        Lidl were selling tablets at 99p the other day.

        Same stuff from the same manufacturer that I buy for £1.80 from Morrisons.

        Though you'd better consult someone other than the til operator before taking such stuff.

        The grass is beginning to do its thing now but the peak will be in a week or two.

        It's been so warm and dry that it's ahead of itself.

        When it's really bad I take one kind of one a day in the morning and a different kind of one a day in the evening.

        Apparently it's ok to do that with the two I use.
        I'd never really thought about the interaction problem until I had a cold a few years ago and went to get those Day & Night tablets, as they were the only ones that ever seemed to do me any good. The pharmacist told me I couldn't take them because of one of the heart things

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          Couple of dressing gowns washed: the one with a fleecy lining and a hood, suitable for winter wear, and one of the lighter ones, better for warmer weather.

          And I'm making chicken stock in the Instant Pot following the same method as last time, as that worked out exceptionally well

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            Is it too early for...? Unfortunately yes, I have to drive at the far side. So lounging around on cranberry juice and sandwiches. Maybe have a glass on the plane, or maybe have a glass here shortly.
            …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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              Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
              I'd never really thought about the interaction problem until I had a cold a few years ago and went to get those Day & Night tablets, as they were the only ones that ever seemed to do me any good. The pharmacist told me I couldn't take them because of one of the heart things
              I've still got a packet of those antihistamines that kill you stone dead if you take them with grapefruit juice.

              Just in case I ever feel really al.
              When the fun stops, STOP.

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                Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
                Couple of dressing gowns washed: the one with a fleecy lining and a hood, suitable for winter wear, and one of the lighter ones, better for warmer weather.
                I don't have a dressing gown.

                I think it must be half a century since I wore one last.

                I tell a lie.

                I do have one.

                It's merely 45 years since I wore it last.
                When the fun stops, STOP.

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                  Suppose I'd better wander up the road and vote in a bit.

                  And on the way back I can pick up the stuff waiting for me in the Amazon Locker.

                  Might pop over to Sainsbury's Local too.

                  Busy day…

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                    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
                    Suppose I'd better wander up the road and vote in a bit.

                    And on the way back I can pick up the stuff waiting for me in the Amazon Locker.

                    Might pop over to Sainsbury's Local too.

                    Busy day…
                    The excitement of it all must be overwhelming.
                    When the fun stops, STOP.

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                      second helping of dhansak and rice.

                      even better than the first.

                      i ache.

                      all over.

                      time to take up piccolo, maybe.
                      or penny whistle.

                      nah, - feck it, drums are for life, not just <insert sky fairy holiday here>.

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