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Issues regarding vision, balance, and neuro function

That could be the drink,I have noticed on a few threads over the last couple of months how you like to mention a hangover.

Im not saying your not ill but if you are that poorly with the above symptoms why would you drink so much?just a question to ease my mind.
 
That could be the drink,I have noticed on a few threads over the last couple of months how you like to mention a hangover.

Im not saying your not ill but if you are that poorly with the above symptoms why would you drink so much?just a question to ease my mind.

Categorically not. Only go out on the odd blow out and out of practice (hence suffering the day after). Sadly there may be something more worrying going on. Waiting on the results of the tests and the consultancy at the Radcliffe
 
Categorically not. Only go out on the odd blow out and out of practice (hence suffering the day after). Sadly there may be something more worrying going on. Waiting on the results of the tests and the consultancy at the Radcliffe

Hopefully not and all is well.
Just wanted to understand as you have mentioned drink a lot lately.
 
Some weak excuses are dragging this thread down. :whoo:

Ok, ok.

Two discs in the neck bulging in and touching the spinal cords. Discs in the lower back shrinking - they are painful. Right hip waking me up most nights. Left shoulder similarly. Angina and a leaky mitral valve.

Other than that, I'm falling to bits.
 
Ok, ok.

Two discs in the neck bulging in and touching the spinal cords. Discs in the lower back shrinking - they are painful. Right hip waking me up most nights. Left shoulder similarly. Angina and a leaky mitral valve.

Other than that, I'm falling to bits.

Yeah, but nothing wrong with your hair or nails Brian !!
 
Bad shoulder means haven't played in 5 years, shoulder op last August and things have improved mobility wise but I still cant swing a club sufficiently to play and would be starting from scratch again. So used to not playing now I think I've basically quit. Back is troublesome and hips don't like rotating too so I may be finished, there, finally said it! Hopefully come back to it in a few years if I make retirement age when I would have more time and can still physically move!:mad: Osteopath booked for Monday re back issues mainly. Falling apart.:mmm:
 
Banjaxed ankle. Left one. Not good when swinging a golf club.

Also, when walking, it's always the gimpy one that goes down the rabbit hole.
 
Don't get me started ......................

btw Chris, you are sounding very chirpy so hopefully everything is on track after your eye op. :thup: Shame that we won't be meeting up in a couple of weeks as planned but I will enjoy the company :whistle:
 
I'm a martyr to my many aches and pains. It's so bad that in all honesty I just don't know how I swing a club.

But I never like to talk about it...:whistle:
 
I'm a martyr to my many aches and pains. It's so bad that in all honesty I just don't know how I swing a club.

But I never like to talk about it...:whistle:

Not even 50 yet and aches everywhere. Can't bend down or get up from a chair without those strange involuntary noises and getting harder to get the ball out of the hole. I'm done for come proper old age
 
I've got an annoying pain in my left foot.....

It appeared after a 15 mile hike in the Dales a few weeks ago..

It now gets aggravated when i play golf obviously.... People keep telling me to rest it... Not happening!!!!!
 
Physio early this morning and been told to rest my back for 5 days and go back in on Friday - sciatica playing up as well. Bonus as I'm on a course all week so couldn't play anyway :D
 
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