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nashville 17-05-2020 15:00

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We need a push to do things just now or we will all go mad,

SnoopZ 17-05-2020 15:24

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Can you not go out for exercise or does a health issue stop you?

nashville 17-05-2020 16:20

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Originally Posted by SnoopZ (Post 36035448)
Can you not go out for exercise or does a health issue stop you?

Not great at walking far, we go out in the car sometimes just for a drive in the outskirts of Glasgow, We can go out shopping once a week, Just like everyone else we all miss our routine of socialising , ;)

Uncle Peter 19-05-2020 17:54

Re: Moans and Pet Hates part 8
 
Dulux "Satinwood" paint (white)

It's not satin

It's not white - it's like grey water

Off it comes

Hom3r 24-05-2020 13:36

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I've had to put watching Supergirl on hold as it came back with part 1 of Crisis on Infinite Earths, the other parts spread over Batwoman, The Arrow, The Flash & Legends of Tomorrow.

All are Sky One in order, except Batwoman which is E4, the part 2 episode should be on tonight but E4 has skipped the poxy episode.

So I'm very peed off.


I know might just ignore this episode and series and watch Supergirl Pt 1 and forget pt 2.

SnoopZ 24-05-2020 13:44

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Originally Posted by Hom3r (Post 36036589)
I've had to put watching Supergirl on hold as it came back with part 1 of Crisis on Infinite Earths, the other parts spread over Batwoman, The Arrow, The Flash & Legends of Tomorrow.

All are Sky One in order, except Batwoman which is E4, the part 2 episode should be on tonight but E4 has skipped the poxy episode.

So I'm very peed off.


I know might just ignore this episode and series and watch Supergirl Pt 1 and forget pt 2.

Just install the CinemaHD app on an android device(firestick i use it on) and you can watch what you want when.

No harm trying it out it only takes 5mins. :)

nashville 24-05-2020 14:55

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I have a frozen shoulder and it is very painful at times . I am using ice packs any body any more suggestions Please

peanut 24-05-2020 15:11

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Originally Posted by nashville (Post 36036595)
I have a frozen shoulder and it is very painful at times . I am using ice packs any body any more suggestions Please

I feel your pain. I had an op a while back, then my shoulder froze up the next day. Then turned into Parsonage Turner syndrome on top with nerve damage. Cause is still unknown. 6 years on after being in hospital due to pain, then years on morphine and other horrible pain killers, and because of severe muscular atrophy (see pic) and nerve damage I've now lost about 80% use of my right arm. On top of everything else as you know.

Keep using ice pack or heat pads, maybe look into a TENs machine as they can help. Hopefully it'll thaw out soon enough.

joglynne 26-05-2020 11:31

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OK, as the answer to my post will most probably attract a moan/hate response thought I would post my question here.

I have been very stressed these last couple of months and when I'm stressed I tend to look for things to distract me. Run through all my normal activities, re-read all my favourite books, my house is spotless and weeds are now to afraid to grow.

So for the last couple of days I have been looking for something to do. One or two things in our sitting room have been moved about, ornaments rearranged and plants repotted but the more I fiddled with the small things the more I wanted to rearrange the furniture.

Spent most of yesterday convincing John that it wasn't just a whim.

This morning we have spent nearly 3 hours hefting large pieces of furniture around the room to their new positions. John is knackered.

So to my question. How long must I leave it before I break it to him that I hate how it looks and want to put everything back? :erm: I've already ordered a large bottle of his favourite Whiskey.

Hugh 26-05-2020 12:25

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The best time is after two large glasses, imho

papa smurf 26-05-2020 12:33

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Originally Posted by joglynne (Post 36037102)
OK, as the answer to my post will most probably attract a moan/hate response thought I would post my question here.

I have been very stressed these last couple of months and when I'm stressed I tend to look for things to distract me. Run through all my normal activities, re-read all my favourite books, my house is spotless and weeds are now to afraid to grow.

So for the last couple of days I have been looking for something to do. One or two things in our sitting room have been moved about, ornaments rearranged and plants repotted but the more I fiddled with the small things the more I wanted to rearrange the furniture.

Spent most of yesterday convincing John that it wasn't just a whim.

This morning we have spent nearly 3 hours hefting large pieces of furniture around the room to their new positions. John is knackered.

So to my question. How long must I leave it before I break it to him that I hate how it looks and want to put everything back? :erm: I've already ordered a large bottle of his favourite Whiskey.

The fact is he's expecting to put it all back we men know it's how the world works.

denphone 26-05-2020 12:39

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The fact is he's expecting to put it all back we men know it's how the world works.

Absolutely as we must know our station in life papa.

Update us jo on what happens when you give him the bad news.:D

nashville 26-05-2020 14:34

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I can understand all that is happening, We are going round the bend chopping and changing to stop the boredom, On another note, I have a frozen shoulder and I have started to do some excercise for it, I just hope the pain eases off each time ,as it is really painful just now !

heero_yuy 26-05-2020 15:32

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I had that a year or so ago. One exercise that you can do in bed is lying on one side and raising the arm as far as you can and then lower. Repeat. Took me a month to get some sort of normal mobility back. Even now there's the odd twinge.

joglynne 26-05-2020 18:19

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Guess this should be on the happy thread, though John would certainly disagree.

I told him I hated the changes (see my earlier post ) and he banished me to the garden whilst he moved everything back. Being deaf he doesn't realise how loud he talks at times so his very loud comments about 'bloody women' were heard by several neighbours.

:erm: Haven't got the nerve to tell him that he forgot to replace the large area rug. Guess I will leave that for after his Whiskey arrives.

Love him to bits. :romance:

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Originally Posted by nashville (Post 36037134)
I can understand all that is happening, We are going round the bend chopping and changing to stop the boredom, On another note, I have a frozen shoulder and I have started to do some excercise for it, I just hope the pain eases off each time ,as it is really painful just now !

gentle <<hugs>> nash.

I ended up having steroid injections into my shoulder which reduced the pain and enabled me to have physiotherapy. Must be 5/6 years ago now and I still get the odd twinge. :(


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