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 I had Diclophenac and Tramadol when I burnt my arm badly a couple of years agoSi posse, recte, si non, quocumque modo rem
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 Diclophenac are a good strong painkiller.Originally posted by Bear View PostI had Diclophenac and Tramadol when I burnt my arm badly a couple of years ago
 
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 Doesn't it just... is the TPD thing over, I wonder?Originally posted by NickFitz View PostNight Diver, don't go dying of an overdose of "prescription drugs" like some Hollywood apparatchik 
 
 Night Zeity, don't go getting furballs - a lizard's stomach isn't designed for such things 
 
 Evening all 
 
 Although it seems rather quiet round here... 
 
 Will it just drift down until it falls off the end of the forum?
 
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 Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMorning denizens 
 
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 Originally posted by Diver View PostI have a feeling that I should have behaved myself when I was there, and stayed in bed, instead of wandering the corridors in boredom.
 I would still be there now under medical supervision, and they would have picked up on the infection straight away   Comment
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 Well the missing mortgage deed turned up today so that's a good start. We are now just waiting for some queries to be answered by sellers solicitors - then ready for exchange.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMorning Bear 
 
 How are you?
 
 Is the house progressing okay?
 
 I'm hoping for completion in a fortnight but it's looking tight.
 
 Still trying to sort out removals though!Si posse, recte, si non, quocumque modo remComment
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