Scandichic
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 3,708
- Location
- Hampshire
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- Michael Gove and his insane educational? policies!
And it really is quite obvious, the difference isn't it! I have taught students who were labelled ADHD but weren't and some who were the real deal. This kid just had **** parents!Disgusting!!
One trend we've noticed in primary is parents getting their children an ADHD diagnosis. It means they can lay blame for bad behaviour elsewhere and they get money from the state. People don't seem to know the difference between the true condition and wilfully bad social
behaviours.
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So did my 26 minutes on bike. Really find it strange how much I am enjoying doing it now after years of avoiding all forms of exercise. I even took the longer walk into town after my CBT appointment and wasn't out of breath going up the banking like I usually am.
Beep! Beep! ... Road runner bird?Morning! Done my walk and am feeling virtuous! I love power walking past them all on their way to walk! There's life in the old bird yet!
I use mapmywalk and this last week or so my split times for a kilometre have got quicker, without any effort. I live in a town that has a great choice of steep inclines and I try to do at least one on any route I choose. I get my arms going and power up them as fast as I can. I can really feel the muscles in my buttocks (gluteus maximus??) working hard. X....I think most of us must have noticed @cold ethyl that we're not getting out of breath so much now...I'm still not one for endless flights of stairs [my name's not sanguine!] .....am on the second floor at work so I don't need the lift but it never ceases to amaze me the number of young people there who not only get the lift up but also down ......not only lazy but crazy [am a poet and don't know it]...
Enjoy your day all..
What are muscles?!I use mapmywalk and this last week or so my split times for a kilometre have got quicker, without any effort. I live in a town that has a great choice of steep inclines and I try to do at least one on any route I choose. I get my arms going and power up them as fast as I can. I can really feel the muscles in my buttocks (gluteus maximus??) working hard. X
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I've never tried scallops and I always want to when I see people cooking them on master chef because they look delicious.They're like scallops, very low carb.
If a horse gallops does a sea horse scallop?
See... I knew it wasn't funny ...
Think I'd better clam up before the joke police come and demand a "six quid" on the spot fine ;-)
On a scale of one to ten that joke stank.Sharp as a razor there Peacetrain. Warmed the cockles at this plaice anyway. Good for the sole.
How are you feeling today?only three and a half hours Scandi....I overslept today again
lol I dunno!How are you feeling today?
Ha ha I did try to fit razor in but it was 2 am and I didn't want to make anemone of anyone.Sharp as a razor there Peacetrain. Warmed the cockles at this plaice anyway. Good for the sole.
And you're just a ray of sunshine !Sharp as a razor there Peacetrain. Warmed the cockles at this plaice anyway. Good for the sole.
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