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Daily Life chit chat going for bloods, scan appointment ,shopping, cutting grass, what ever, even watching tv, reading a good book ,what ever your day may bring, as that is normal life, as such, and we all have a life.
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Hope this is to everyone's approval, i will ask the Mods to close No 18, when they can..
Possibly your mind is causing the confusion.
give yourself a talking to.
I cannot be the only one, whose mind was confused, bet others was thinking the same, though made me laugh.
Would expect that comment, from perhaps you, as your not well.
ellie, I'm no wine expert but I did know a winemaker some years ago and he had a bit of a thing about sulphur dioxide which I've never forgotten. Cheap wines particularly, and especially blends, use it a lot to sterilise bottles and it's added to the wine itself. It apparently narrows the blood vessels and when that happens in your brain the result is....a hangover. Organic wine made without this additive will not affect you in the same way. Some makers will sterilise bottles with it but not add it to the wine itself. So if you tend to get a thick head and like reds, like me, you might be interested in this.
Now, I'm feeling like a glass or two myself as my recent chat with my surgeon revealed that I have scar tissue in my lungs. I'm going to ask my oncologist if this is a type of pulmonary fibrosis. More joy to deal with? We'll see. The scarring is from the post-operative infection that nearly did for me. Anybody here experienced similar? Rainie x
I buy cheap wine as I am a cheap sort of person. I can’t even spell qwllyt.
I am used to thick heads, a byproduct of being thick I am lead to believe.
some years ago I splashed out on a qwllyt wife, look where that’s got me, a pauper.
I bet that scarring is more common than you imagine. You have been well looked after by your team, that will continue and so will you. Best wishes.
I think I should quadruple my medication, I do feel a bit odd..
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