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Some days it's hardly worth chewing through the restraints!
One bit of old folklore wisdom says to plant tomatoes when the soil is warm enough to sit on with bare buttocks. In surburban areas, use the back of your wrist. Jackie French
Member of the Eastern Branch of the Darn Under Nutter's Club
Having a colonoscopy yesterday and being told that everything looked normal!! Plus, after 24 hours of not eating and taking laxatives, it is wonderful to just sit here with a normal cuppa and a slice of toast and home made marmalade.
My Autumn 2016 blog entry, all about Plum Glut Guilt:
Having a colonoscopy yesterday and being told that everything looked normal!! Plus, after 24 hours of not eating and taking laxatives, it is wonderful to just sit here with a normal cuppa and a slice of toast and home made marmalade.
Fab new Noos!
Colonoscopies and flexible Sigmoidoscopies are such fun, huh!
All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment Freelance shrub butcher and weed removal operative.
Colonoscopies and flexible Sigmoidoscopies are such fun, huh!
You said it, G4! I know you've had shenanigans in that dept. I've not had a flexi Sigmi.. sounds like you've blazed the trail there (though no doubt one you didn't particularly want to blaze...)
My Autumn 2016 blog entry, all about Plum Glut Guilt:
You said it, G4! I know you've had shenanigans in that dept. I've not had a flexi Sigmi.. sounds like you've blazed the trail there (though no doubt one you didn't particularly want to blaze...)
Oh yes, botty cameras, CTs and MRIs - all a piece of cake. They hold no terrors for me, with the exception of needles they still reduce me to a blithering idiot. Disappearing veins, that collapse on contact with needles, don't help, either. My lump was iffy, and removed. All good. Four years and counting.
Oh yeah, forgot to ask, what did you think of Picolax!? Good, innit!?
All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment Freelance shrub butcher and weed removal operative.
Oh yes, botty cameras, CTs and MRIs - all a piece of cake. They hold no terrors for me, with the exception of needles they still reduce me to a blithering idiot. Disappearing veins, that collapse on contact with needles, don't help, either. My lump was iffy, and removed. All good. Four years and counting.
Oh yeah, forgot to ask, what did you think of Picolax!? Good, innit!?
4 years clear is ace, G4!! Well done.
Yes, I've got those sorts of veins too! So much so that the sedative didn't go in properly yesterday and it was a case of 'ow' and 'ouch' and 'aargh' all the way through. It wasn't that bad though.
Had Klean-Prep rather than P'lax, though have had P'lax before, for an operation. I had forgotten how violent the effect was, though!!
My Autumn 2016 blog entry, all about Plum Glut Guilt:
Visiting my 95 year old aunt yesterday, she had a heart attack a couple of months back as a result of climbing some way up a mountain...a steep climb that would exhaust a much...much younger person! We were all so worried about her but she's bounced back, looking young and spritely and full of life and interest in everything, she is so inspiring! Her daughter will be 70 next year and she still has her mum fussing over her! Amazing!
Just wanted to add, I also know how good nooser and skegijohn are feeling, having had a year of treatment for breast cancer. I was diagnosed exactly three years ago and thankfully been clear for two years, hopefully that's the end of it!
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