Nuts

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My good lady has just got me a bag of cashews.enjoy she says,while you still have you teeth.. get mask made tomorrow teeth out Tuesday, overnighter in hospital to monitor my bloods because I Inject Zipper mouthwith fragmin.(blood thinners).not looking forward to that.Zipper mouth

  • Hi Paul. Enjoy them I still can’t eat them anymore they really stick to my teeth and can’t swallow them but enjoy them ..I love nuts .

    Good luck with mask and teeth  keep in touch 

    Hazel xx

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  • I love nuts but can’t eat them. They not only get stuck on my teeth but in my throat and all I do is end up coughing. 
    I can just about eat a milk chocolate Brazil though. 
    But you know we shouldn’t be eating sweet stuff. It will make our teeth fall out. 

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  • Go for them, I used to love cashews and peanuts, the mask fitting will be ok it feels having a warm towel on your face. You know, my worst fear is having injections, not the actual procedures as i know next time I wake up it will all be done. You will be just fine trust me Slight smile.

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  • Due to lack of any hunger pangs I often have nuts of all sorts to hand, one of the few things I eat and enjoy. My addiction though currently is for these which are only 99p in Tescos, the only thing I'm currently panic buying!

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  • These look and sound very tasty Mike would have been something I would have enjoyed Slight smile

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