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DSL
Joined: 11 May 2006
Location: In the Dog House!
Posts: 10186

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blue meanie wrote: blimey Al ! glad you made it through hope they don't find out it's alchohol you're allergic to ! take it easy,
Malc
Even made Mrs DSL laugh out loud, no mean feat let me assure you!!!
PS She's read this and I'm toast! Honda Dog U better DUCK!!!!!
and Honda Dog supports
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NoDo$h
Joined: 02 May 2006
Location: wear the fox hat?
Posts: 6612

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jkp wrote:Big Al, bloody hell that aint good. Glad you are on the mend.
A good friend of mine had a similar episode and had all the test done, but unfortunaltey before the test came back , he......maybe not a good story to tell.
I hope you get it sorted mate 
Er, thanks for that cheery tale John I've got two 0.3mg epinephrine shots that will stay by my side for the foreseeable with a backup kept in the kitchen. At least I think I still have two in the case; Trevor seemed unusually interested last night when he heard what that stuff does to your system Carbon footprint? I neither know nor give a damn
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Wed Jul 09 2008 7:17pm |
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robsmith
Joined: 02 Sep 2007
Location: Staffordshire
Posts: 566

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Let's hope Trevor doesn't get too interested and finds out for himself. Rob Smith
Silver rools OK
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Wed Jul 09 2008 7:30pm |
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NJF
Joined: 05 Oct 2007
Location: Luxembourg, Strassen
Posts: 778

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ND,
I went into shock several years ago in a UK hospital after a minor outpatient medical procedure. It wasn't a bundle of fun, so I have a small insight into how you must have felt. The more I look into my kids' eyes (both < 5) and see the fun and love, the more I agree: one live, live it. So come to Tunisia in October. PM on its way to you.
Now, about what W22 said:
Warrior22 wrote:Happened to me a while ago. I carry adrenaline combo-pens just in case ...it's very difficult to not panic when you feel it happening ... small arms fire!
I'm not one to take issue with a man who's probably committed his life to the honourable profession of arms, but I guess that small arms hurt quite a lot, combo-pen or no. I make this post only for the benefit of Martin, who otherwise might be sued by our USA members, when they find that their combo-pens are indeed not mightier than the sword (or side-arm, which the Supreme Court says is the ubiquitous modern equivalent).
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Wed Jul 09 2008 8:16pm |
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warrior22
Joined: 06 Apr 2008
Location: All over the soddin' place!
Posts: 190

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NJF;
Don't be paranoid.........'They' don't like it!!!!!!!
Currently: Land Rover
Previously: Other Land Rovers
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Wed Jul 09 2008 9:17pm |
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shellshock
Joined: 10 Mar 2008
Location: Chester/Wrexham
Posts: 205

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NoDo$h wrote:It's on the list, as we'd tucked our drinks behind a floral display whilst I did my break-dancing, moon-walking and robotics routine on the dance floor. Oh yeah baby!
Firstly, sorry to hear this but glad you are OK - similar thoughts to James R's earlier post. Really hope that you find out the cause, all the best.
I was going to suggest lilies too but another one worth checking to out if it comes to your floral list is Euphorbia (same family/genus as the Poinsettia but looks different) and this one can be lethal. At this time of year it is likely to be found in florists' arrangements.
Hope you get some rest and you are back to the usual quality postings/rants soon Over 10000 miles of trouble-free motoring......well almost .....(only two visits to dealer and 3 days without)
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Wed Jul 09 2008 9:18pm |
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