might have a soak in the bath later
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Then you really should see a doctor. I can't imagine it is anything serious - probably muscular - but best to get it checked.Originally posted by FiveTimes View Postjust where the neck and back meet.... don't think its exercise relatedComment
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Haven't come across either of them - but they are good titles.Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostOxford Reading Tree - The Ice Rink (School book)
The other one is The Grumpy Goat ( Apple tree farm with Mrs boot the farmer)Comment
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I already had mine - then I bathed the twinsOriginally posted by FiveTimes View Postmight have a soak in the bath laterComment
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I'm thinking that, but I'll give it another couple of days and see how it goes.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThen you really should see a doctor. I can't imagine it is anything serious - probably muscular - but best to get it checked.Comment
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Chugging alongOriginally posted by BrilloPad View Posthi Nick
How are your computer issues going?
We actually went live with something today - first bit of code of mine that's gone live on the Wild Wild Web in about a year.
(The project I worked on at ExClientCorp is still top secret, open to internal testers only - except they forgot to revoke my access
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This was mainly written by somebody else, and I'm not overly happy with it - the code needs a good spring clean, but it was one of those "just shoehorn this functionality into what we've got and get it out there" jobs
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What age range are yours ?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHaven't come across either of them - but they are good titles.Comment
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The worse it gets the easier it is to diagnose I guess?Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostI'm thinking that, but I'll give it another couple of days and see how it goes.
And isn't the art of being a doctor the art of keping the patient happy while the body heals itself?Comment
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Sounds unpleasantOriginally posted by FiveTimes View Postjust where the neck and back meet.... don't think its exercise related
Have you been doing anything that might trigger RSI? Changed your desk or chair or something? It can get you in the back/neck/shoulders sometimes
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