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Internet virology experts who have now switched to being experts in international relations and diplomacy!;)
Are they the very same people who were experts in EU law prior to Covid?

We have a resident "Expert on Everything" on here, we need go nowhere else for our daily dose of "why we are wrong about everything"...
 

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Please add to my earlier post of - catheters

Self injecting, I shall be like a pin cushion after 28 days and as leaky as Watfords defence ?
Impossible!
I worked with a diabetic who regularly self-jabbed just at his desk! Didn't help when I had to do the same for drugs to counteract the side-effect of other drugs consequent to hip-replacement. Stopped taking them all pretty quickly with no apparent adverse effects.
Not sure how I'd get on with a catheter though!
 

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Impossible!
I worked with a diabetic who regularly self-jabbed just at his desk! Didn't help when I had to do the same for drugs to counteract the side-effect of other drugs consequent to hip-replacement. Stopped taking them all pretty quickly with no apparent adverse effects.
Not sure how I'd get on with a catheter though!
Catheter is piss easy :whistle:
 

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Catheters - you wouldn't wear one as a fashion item!

They’re certainly not designed for tall people, are they? Strapped to the ankle, every time I put that foot forward the tube tugged at a rather delicate point.

Hope everything went well, Chris, and that you’re on the mend.
 

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They’re certainly not designed for tall people, are they? Strapped to the ankle, every time I put that foot forward the tube tugged at a rather delicate point.

Hope everything went well, Chris, and that you’re on the mend.


I m certainly not your size Billy but went for a walk this morning and the blooming this kept slipping down and, yes, tugs at a delicate point, is a good description.

I'm certainly getting better each day (day 5 ) thanks. Cheers for your interest

I've received a lot of support on here and am grateful to everyone for that, but, hope that every man on here makes himself aware of prostate cancer symptoms and acts at any sign of a problem. I had NHS cancer Pathway care for 4 years before there was a need to operate, the care has been fantastic, please don't be one of the thousands of men who succumb to this disease every year because they don't report the symptoms.
 

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I m certainly not your size Billy but went for a walk this morning and the blooming this kept slipping down and, yes, tugs at a delicate point, is a good description.

I'm certainly getting better each day (day 5 ) thanks. Cheers for your interest

I've received a lot of support on here and am grateful to everyone for that, but, hope that every man on here makes himself aware of prostate cancer symptoms and acts at any sign of a problem. I had NHS cancer Pathway care for 4 years before there was a need to operate, the care has been fantastic, please don't be one of the thousands of men who succumb to this disease every year because they don't report the symptoms.

Hope to see you on the course again soon Chris
 

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That’s nothing, i once had a paper cut

My wife once pointed out to me that there’s nothing more painful than childbirth. She’s clearly never got up in the middle of the night for a wee and stepped on a 3-pronged plug when getting out of bed.
 
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