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Beechgrove Reminder
On 11/04/2013 15:39, stuart noble wrote:
On 11/04/2013 13:54, Spider wrote: On 11/04/2013 13:45, David Hill wrote: On 11/04/2013 13:36, Spider wrote: On 11/04/2013 02:31, Janet Tweedy wrote: On 09/04/2013 10:46, Martin wrote: I use Gixen - very handy if you're not around at the last few moments of bidding. Thanks Sacha! -- yes sadly the item went to the dizzy heights of 6.03p but unhappily I was in Aylesbury at the Armed Forces day Ticket lasunch so lost the auction .................... Sorry Spider, will keep on looking - probably outbid by some newsgroup follower Well, thanks for trying, Janet, and for your kind offer, regardless of how it turned out. I shall keep looking, too. I'm stuck indoors atm with an horrendous cold and chest infection :~((. If I find St.Geoff's progs before you do, I will let you know and offer you a viewing, of course. Unlike you, I read/view things more than once so tend to hoard, but a loan for viewing purposes could easily be arranged:~). You have my sympathy. I'm still getting over the same, it's taken for ever to go. It came with a very rough throat for which I gargled with soluble aspirin as they are an anaesthetic, but found that the original Bechams powders are even better as a gargle. Thank you, David. This is my third cold and second chest infection this year, so I'm really fed up. I missed my Hypochondriacs Anonymous meeting last month, so you can imagine how rough I feel. Seeing the Doc tomorrow for antibiotics, but I can't have Penicillin any more so it should be interesting. I think I'll try the Beechams gargle (my throat's raw now), but I'm wary of aspirin due to my asthsma. Thanks for the suggestion. Hope you're feeling a lot better now. I'd been coughing non-stop night and day for a week until sheer exhaustion forced me to the gp's surgery. I got prescribed a week's erethromycin, which has actually made the coughing more painful, but I now feel there's an end in sight as the airways are clearing. Obviously what starts as a virus can turn into a bacterial infection, so antibiotics are always worth a try Glad to hear you're feeling a bit better. Hope that continues and you'll soon be bouncing around in the garden. I can hardly wait to reach that state myself, since sleep deprivation (as with you) has compounded the misery. Take care of yourself. -- Spider from high ground in SE London gardening on clay |
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