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A some of them have developed cancer and suddenly they're no longer coming up to the surgery. It's almost as if theyre happyto finally have cancer!


I will happily donate mine if one of them wants it! :roll:

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A some of them have developed cancer and suddenly they're no longer coming up to the surgery. It's almost as if theyre happyto finally have cancer!


I will happily donate mine if one of them wants it! :roll:


I'm quite happy that it is "only" arthritis. Now I need to take some time to figure out how many painkillers I can take to deaden the pain without messing my head up.

In other news, just found out that my niece was rushed into hospital in the middle of the night. Waiting for an update from the brother. OK, back to work.

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Hopefully neice is okay. As for back pain/arthritis, physio is best. Analgesia helps with mobilising and continuing physio. NSAIDs work best.

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If someone's good enough in an office to give you ALL the paraphanelia to make toast, would you then use up a fifth of their butter and not bother your arse cleaning the knife? :evil:

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Hopefully neice is okay. As for back pain/arthritis, physio is best. Analgesia helps with mobilising and continuing physio. NSAIDs work best.

Been taking Co codamol but they don't do anything for the pain. They just make me drowsy.

They're keeping the niece in overnight for more tests.

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cloaked_wolf wrote:
Hopefully neice is okay. As for back pain/arthritis, physio is best. Analgesia helps with mobilising and continuing physio. NSAIDs work best.

Been taking Co codamol but they don't do anything for the pain. They just make me drowsy.

They're keeping the niece in overnight for more tests.

I've had back pain for nearly 30 years now (another car rear-ended me at 60mph as I was stationary in a traffic jam) and there isn't a single pain killer (short of opiates) that even touch the pain, so I've had to live with the pain. :(

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Really fancy a fry up, or even a McD's breakfast. Unfortunately the McD's breakfasts in Holland are crap and not worth going for. :(

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Really fancy a fry up, or even a McD's breakfast. Unfortunately the McD's breakfasts in Holland are crap and not worth going for. :(


If you're in Holland I'd strongly suggest a cheese and bacon pancake - they're awesome.

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Sister of my friend who himself has terminal cancer died this week at 24 :( Terrible situation for the parents.

*seems she was in a motorbike accident as a passenger, driver of bike only got a broken wrist.


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l3v1ck wrote:
Really fancy a fry up, or even a McD's breakfast. Unfortunately the McD's breakfasts in Holland are crap and not worth going for. :(


If you're in Holland I'd strongly suggest a cheese and bacon pancake - they're awesome.

Not a fan of stodgy American style pancakes and I'm not a fan of cheese.

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See this is why I think the European Court Of Human Rights is full of idiots.
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See this is why I think the European Court Of Human Rights is full of idiots.
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"Europe’s top court ruled Thursday that data protection rules applies to private surveillance cameras if they record people on the public footpath."

What's the issue? It's a public space.
If they'd made a point of only framing their property, then it's a different story. "Lazy home owners rue poor framing" might be a better title.

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See this is why I think the European Court Of Human Rights is full of idiots.
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In Thursday’s judgment, the ECJ decided that recording someone on the street is “personal data” because it is possible to identify the person concerned and that such video surveillance constitutes automatic data processing.


Have they met the security agencies? Lifting Yahoo video chat wholesale springs to mind.

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It said that the exception in the directive for “purely personal or household activities” did not apply because the footpath is a public space.

However it added that the “data subject” (in this case the window-breaking vandal) need not be told about the recording if it involved a “disproportionate effort.”


'Look, so long as they don't hear about it...'

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The court also said that data-protection rights could be set aside if necessary to “safeguard the prevention, investigation, detection and prosecution of criminal offences, or the protection of the rights and freedoms of others.”


Make your bloody mind up!

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