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Author Topic: THE R3OK SURGERY!  (Read 2161 times)
martle
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« on: 22:40:22, 19-06-2007 »



Ok, so I'm one, a bit. Thought it would be a bit of Coffee-Bar-ish fun to share with others of the same persuasion.

Right now, I seem to have very dry skin on my fingers, and because I've been a bit stressed lately I'm worried that this might develop into sclerosis. I could check into my surgery; but I bet you all have better info.  Wink
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« Reply #1 on: 22:44:31, 19-06-2007 »

I'd be more worried about that slightly turquoise shade of green you've been looking for the last week or so if I were you, martle.

Maybe better not pop into the surgery: they might keep you in indefinitely for observation! After all, when was the last time you weren't looking green?
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« Reply #2 on: 00:47:17, 20-06-2007 »

TP and myself, we are king and queen of hypichondriacs. If you are thinking about having some desease chances are we already had it, or we are about to have it because you are talking about it.

At this moment I have tension in my legs. I looked everywhere about the symptom. There is a thing called restless leg syndrom. People with this desease keep a bucket of water next to their bed. As soon as the leg starts acting funny they put it into a bucket with water. I can not wait to tell TP about it. Imagine a bucket next to a bed, one wakes up in the middle of the night and knocks the whole bucket of water. This is really cool.
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« Reply #3 on: 03:43:14, 20-06-2007 »

Why not simplify the process and sleep on a waterbed, with specially manicured fingernails?

Seriously though, I know what misery chronic hypochondria can be. The only thing worse than actually being sick is being convinced you are sick, but not being believed by the medical profession.
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« Reply #4 on: 03:45:35, 20-06-2007 »

I found that reading detective story helps to lighten up.
During transition period and now too there was an explosion of detective novels in Russia, some of them are not bad.
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« Reply #5 on: 04:48:09, 20-06-2007 »

Actually, I'm rather fond of Brother Cadfael  Embarrassed
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« Reply #6 on: 08:51:39, 20-06-2007 »

http://www.steveconrad.co.uk/cadfael/
I did not know about this sereries. One never knows what one will learn in a thread.
Thank you Kitty.
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« Reply #7 on: 00:41:03, 21-06-2007 »

I was amused to read in a hypochondriac thread that someone (t-p) was worried about kicking the bucket by #4!

Opilec - you look to have mighty fine placebos as your avatar...
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« Reply #8 on: 02:27:40, 21-06-2007 »

I was amused to read in a hypochondriac thread that someone (t-p) was worried about kicking the bucket by #4!

Opilec - you look to have mighty fine placebos as your avatar...
Yes, opilec. What is that stuff you're touting? I can't make it out...
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« Reply #9 on: 07:31:10, 21-06-2007 »

i o-d'd on placebos once.
it was awful.
nothing happened.
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« Reply #10 on: 08:38:50, 21-06-2007 »

tonybob -  Grin
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« Reply #11 on: 09:01:08, 21-06-2007 »

I have a bit of a welt forming on my chin which means poor circulation which means a developing heart condition which means imminent heart attack which means I'm going to die. Morning all!  Smiley Sad Smiley Sad
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« Reply #12 on: 09:07:26, 21-06-2007 »

It could be some other thing (small infection) on the skin or under. It goes away on its own and it does no long term damage.
Now they have such a goo diagnostic equipment and catch many heart problems.
I think you have nothing to worry about. But just in case I am going to ask my doctor-friend.
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« Reply #13 on: 09:21:31, 21-06-2007 »

I ate a yoghurt yesterday that was a day past its sell-by date.

And we all know where that leads to.....

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« Reply #14 on: 09:21:43, 21-06-2007 »

goo diagnostic equipment

THAT's what I need, t-p!
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