Oh goodness poor you and what a sorry state the business is in. You seriously need to take care. Just because you are in remission, it will take some time I am sure to regain your health fully. Good of you to volunteer, but don't do it at the cost of your health.
Glad your ears are being unbunged! It is horrible when you can't hear properly. I was scuba diving a few years back and to trauma to my ear and was quite deaf for about 4 months. It is horrid cos you can't always hear when people call you names .
Gina
Steve,
You can take the blue pill with apixaban, there is no interaction, look it up. However, maybe other meds may cause a problem. Would check first before you rule it out. Not many men get passed their sixties without a little help from Silendafil. The pump and ring does work too apparently. .
Ulls, I am a Grimsby girl - can't walk passed a fish stall without feeling nostalgic . I now live in Rutland, England's smallest county. It is beautiful with lovely villages but one of the highest Council Taxes for the privilege.
Is your name short for anything then, very unusual?
Gina
Gina, it has already been ruled out by the doctor. Same thing for the Pump.
I will just wait, like a good boy!!! There's a feeling of life down there, sometimes...
I've been to Grimsby a couple of times, for football matches (in the early 80's, when Keegan played for Newcastle). I remember the Newcastle fans singing to the Grimsby fans"Sing when you're fishing, you only sing when you're fishing". How sad eh!!
Enough from me, the Cows are calling!! (If you put your ear to your phone, you can hear the "Mooing!").
Either that or it's the wax again.
Steve (SteveCam)
Hi Gina, I think we might be living in the same area? Have requested ( I think) your friendship on here but not sure I have done it correctly!
Wow Gina you got a friend, and I thought it was only Steve and I, like Steve I've been to Grimsby offton, comming in along the dual carriageway over bride turn right old shopping centre, carry on main road lefthand side red light district then on right police station, lefthand football club at the bottom Cleethorpes, had dinner in the barge, fish and chips in Papas, round of golf.
We used to go to Cleethorpes all the time in the summer with my mum. I was born in Laceby road but moved when I was five. My daughter and I went to choose her puppy in Grimsby and we went for fish and chips in this really old fashioned cafe. You automatically got bread and butter and tea with your F & C's, how posh is that???
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