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On 2011-09-22 22:48:23 +0100, "Christina Websell"
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On 2011-09-22 21:51:58 +0100, "Christina Websell"
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I was in our local Tesco this afternoon and they are selling of this
years seeds 75% off, a lot of them will be fine for next year.

How much did they end up, cost-wise?

At 75% off does it matter really?
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It was just for interest as I got a load of seeds this week from Aldi at
29p/packet, including peas and broad beans.
So, yes, it matters that I'd like to know from Dave if you have no
objection
to that.
Did you mean to be rude?

Tina


No, Tina and I wasn't rude but your touchiness is quite difficult to
accommodate at times.


Yes. I know. I have such pain for 5 months now that I get irritable
sometimes. You'll have to excuse me for this.



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Makes me wonder if it's the vertebrae that are involved. Someone here
is going through just such a shoulder problem though it wasn't broken.




A friend who i used to meet every morning when i walked my dogs had an
injury to her shoulder and had really bad pain, seems it hadn't healed
right and so she had to go and have further surgery but did get 90%
mobility back
Mind you she was a GP so had connections!
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Makes me wonder if it's the vertebrae that are involved. Someone here is
going through just such a shoulder problem though it wasn't broken. But
her pain is pitiful to see and it's thought possible it stems from a disc
problem now. The physio/Swedish masseuse she went to did her a lot of good
but won't touch it further until she has the pain under control and a full
diagnosis.
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No vertebrae prob, I just did a good job of fracturing/dislocating my
shoulder and despite being in agony, decided it was a bad sprain and didn't
seek help for two weeks.
And now we are seeing the result.
If one more medical person says to me "why didn't you come in immediately?"
I will regret what I say.



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