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<blockquote data-quote="RFSMarch" data-source="post: 2354584" data-attributes="member: 410451"><p>I can't do stabby - it really isn't terribly practical when writing every day. My rationale is that on Sunday I am going to see what the selfish hoardes have left in Sainsbury's so I have a good two weeks of fresh grub and more importantly NO tennis to screw up meal times. So the next two weeks are very good candidates to go Swipey free and ... more importantly... to batch cook my little socks off so I have quick meals on the go - a life of protein bars for breakfast, waitrose cup-soups and then something out the freezer for 2-3 weeks isn't terribly appealing but hey ho!</p><p></p><p>I have anti-imflams in my prescription but only for a month and then they stop me having them for a while - and so have switched to Turmeric and Black Pepper which makes the pain manageable but doesn't quite eradicate it in the temporary way the anti-inflams do so I might put in a call to the surgery when I have the stamina to be on hold for an hour! See what the kindly doc says... but having just got my innards working more regularly - I am loathe to upset that delicate balance with more meds that will grind everything back to a halt. Lord this is exhausting playing chess with my body, without even the extravagance of The Queen's Gambit!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RFSMarch, post: 2354584, member: 410451"] I can't do stabby - it really isn't terribly practical when writing every day. My rationale is that on Sunday I am going to see what the selfish hoardes have left in Sainsbury's so I have a good two weeks of fresh grub and more importantly NO tennis to screw up meal times. So the next two weeks are very good candidates to go Swipey free and ... more importantly... to batch cook my little socks off so I have quick meals on the go - a life of protein bars for breakfast, waitrose cup-soups and then something out the freezer for 2-3 weeks isn't terribly appealing but hey ho! I have anti-imflams in my prescription but only for a month and then they stop me having them for a while - and so have switched to Turmeric and Black Pepper which makes the pain manageable but doesn't quite eradicate it in the temporary way the anti-inflams do so I might put in a call to the surgery when I have the stamina to be on hold for an hour! See what the kindly doc says... but having just got my innards working more regularly - I am loathe to upset that delicate balance with more meds that will grind everything back to a halt. Lord this is exhausting playing chess with my body, without even the extravagance of The Queen's Gambit! [/QUOTE]
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