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The Aspie Toker wrote:
Sun Oct 10, 2021 12:53 pm
DIY.Rik wrote:
Sun Oct 10, 2021 12:47 pm
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I tried to be here as much as I could, but had to go shopping. I cleared out an aisle in ASDA when I had a coughing fit and brought up a load of phlegm.
I did that a few weeks back, bacterial chest infection.

Instead of getting annoyed I suppose its best to laugh it off.

Some sniggers off people gaaaah :lol:
I took the wife and her mother to the hospital the other week. I dropped them off and picked them up later as I cannot wear a mask. (They both did.)
Within a few hours of being home, the wife's health dropped dramatically, then my health started to drop. Both ended up with pleurisy, but somehow affected the wife worse than me. There seems to be a nasty bacterial chest infection bug going round.

Seeing that the wife hasn't left the house in months, and her mother has only left the house once (spending 2 weeks in hospital due to breaking her hip) since before the first lockdown. The only place the wife could have picked it up from was the hospital.
This sounds like what I had after being in and out our local Hospital for a few weeks prior.

It's knocked me right out!!!! Depression coming back amongst feeling the most drained I've felt in years.

Maybe that's what it is then.

Get well soon from me....
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DIY.Rik wrote:
Sun Oct 10, 2021 1:05 pm
The Aspie Toker wrote:
Sun Oct 10, 2021 12:53 pm
DIY.Rik wrote:
Sun Oct 10, 2021 12:47 pm


I did that a few weeks back, bacterial chest infection.

Instead of getting annoyed I suppose its best to laugh it off.

Some sniggers off people gaaaah :lol:
I took the wife and her mother to the hospital the other week. I dropped them off and picked them up later as I cannot wear a mask. (They both did.)
Within a few hours of being home, the wife's health dropped dramatically, then my health started to drop. Both ended up with pleurisy, but somehow affected the wife worse than me. There seems to be a nasty bacterial chest infection bug going round.

Seeing that the wife hasn't left the house in months, and her mother has only left the house once (spending 2 weeks in hospital due to breaking her hip) since before the first lockdown. The only place the wife could have picked it up from was the hospital.
This sounds like what I had after being in and out our local Hospital for a few weeks prior.

It's knocked me right out!!!! Depression coming back amongst feeling the most drained I've felt in years.

Maybe that's what it is then.

Get well soon from me....
Thanks, mate. I hope your health has improved since then.

The last time I had a chest infection was about 9 years or so ago. I had 4 in one year. By the 3rd one my GP gave me antibiotics in advance in case I came down again with it - which I did a few months later. My lungs never recovered from that, even though I was diagnosed with COPD 11 years prior.

Since that awful year of infections, I've never shared a spliff with anyone, which I think has helped me avoid such things for so long.
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Thanks for the evening and for what everyone done to achieve it...must brush up on my keyboard skills....
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Chad.Westport wrote:My personal highlight, was hearing Kbag sing the beegees :rock:

Thank you GR420, Keeno and everyone involved for a fun night of laughs, entertainment, great tunes and a ton of contests.

Sending you healing vibes Mrs Beefheart :harvest: :harvest:
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