Hard to have to be patient for that long. I hope the results are good, but it is worth saying that Tom lived with Parkinsons for about 20 years from diagnosis (after about 2 years with undiagnosed symptoms) and was as active as arthritis would allow for most of those years.No I have to wait 7 to 10 days for report.
This is the coldest June I van remember.Fbg 6.7
Nighttime wildlife camera
Badger on the Swing
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Creative...a kaleidoscope from yesterday's daisy flower.
Have your best day.
It is currently icy cold and raining here...
Have your best day
Time for a nap...
And a cuppa...
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This is the coldest June I van remember.
A really cheery kaleidoscope of colourFbg 6.7
Nighttime wildlife camera
Badger on the Swing
40secs
Creative...a kaleidoscope from yesterday's daisy flower.
Have your best day.
It is currently icy cold and raining here...
Have your best day
Time for a nap...
And a cuppa...
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They seem to be everywhere at the moment @lindisfelAs we travelled west yesterday there were big drifts of dog daises on grass verges.
I fully agree @lindisfelThis is the coldest June I van remember.
Goodness ...what a worry.Em, her mum and her 3 year-old niece have all gone down with something which is like covid. Alistair is trying to get hold of some tests today for them. Apparently there is a lot of it going around at the moment at the Nicolson Institute - our secondary school on the Island. None of them have been there though, so it must be around somewhere else as well. We are assuming that they will test positive - if not, it is another virus something like it. This time, they're not throwing it off so easily.
my DiL is a nurse, at the main hospital here.Em, her mum and her 3 year-old niece have all gone down with something which is like covid. Alistair is trying to get hold of some tests today for them. Apparently there is a lot of it going around at the moment at the Nicolson Institute - our secondary school on the Island. None of them have been there though, so it must be around somewhere else as well. We are assuming that they will test positive - if not, it is another virus something like it. This time, they're not throwing it off so easily.
Hope they recover quickly @AnnbEm, her mum and her 3 year-old niece have all gone down with something which is like covid. Alistair is trying to get hold of some tests today for them. Apparently there is a lot of it going around at the moment at the Nicolson Institute - our secondary school on the Island. None of them have been there though, so it must be around somewhere else as well. We are assuming that they will test positive - if not, it is another virus something like it. This time, they're not throwing it off so easily.
Brilliant artist's impression @dunelm; two ageing trees gesturing at each other; one standing its ground, the other starting to buckle under the strain!Art bit - a couple of creaky old trees. Hope you can manage to decide to have a good day. I will make some koffy and have a little read.
Whatever it is, hope that they will be OK. Might be an idea for people to dig out some masks.Em, her mum and her 3 year-old niece have all gone down with something which is like covid. Alistair is trying to get hold of some tests today for them. Apparently there is a lot of it going around at the moment at the Nicolson Institute - our secondary school on the Island. None of them have been there though, so it must be around somewhere else as well. We are assuming that they will test positive - if not, it is another virus something like it. This time, they're not throwing it off so easily.
Thank you @LivingLightlyBrilliant artist's impression @dunelm; two ageing trees gesturing at each other; one standing its ground, the other starting to buckle under the strain!
Saturday's FBG 4.4 mmol/L on waking at 6.00 am.
Hugs for the never ending drain on the wallet @dunelmGood morning everyone on quite a chilly start to the day here in the dark and dangerous north. 5.4 this a.m. and arn’t we so dead lucky that our fuel bills are still lower than they were higher but not lower than they were - or something - ask the Prime Miniature, he is fluent in FlimFlam and thinks that an efficient form of public transport is a helicopter. Disappearing fillings - how do these time sensitive modern tooth splints know when it’s time to depart so that you then have contribute to the dentist’s wallet again? - NHS Dentists - not free at the point of delivery after all. Appointment made for Wednesday so better start saving and living on gruel. Those old fashioned mercury based dental amalgams may, just may, poison you or worst still act as radio receivers for Radio Luxembourg and the adventure of Dan Dare but they would see you out - literally! Art bit - a tree! Hooray! Hope your day is full of good stuff. I have finished my koffy - best make some more.
I am beginning to wonder if Rishi is deliberately making sure that they lose the election so he can escape back to California.arn’t we so dead lucky that our fuel bills are still lower than they were higher but not lower than they were - or something - ask the Prime Miniature, he is fluent in FlimFlam and thinks that an efficient form of public transport is a helicopter.
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