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Just an observation; but what purpose does the tub of coconut oil in the bathroom have? It's not too clear............

Ahem.
 
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are you thinking of Sly in Rambo? I think he does something like that, then he manages (in the middle of the jungle no less!) to sow his arm practically back on lol !! They dont make films like that anymore
 
It is good to see you back, sorry that your neuropathy has got worse hope you keep well. Keep posting
 
Coconut oil in bathroom... Sorry.. I use that as a moisturiser on legs.. As it is totallly natural.. Lots of good reviews for skincare, so I specifically use it on face n legs now... To me I think its brilliant. Sorry.. Just got side tracked n carried away!!
 
Lovely and oily!!!
 
Just skin pain. my old bones still ache every morning.
 
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are you thinking of Sly in Rambo? I think he does something like that, then he manages (in the middle of the jungle no less!) to sow his arm practically back on lol !! They dont make films like that anymore
That's the one !
Thanks, Shelley, it's been driving me bats trying to remember which improbable action film it was
But ye gods, weren't they fun!

Signy
 
Hi -- sounds like you need a load of referrals to specialists as soon as possible. Not least to a neurologist, as Indy says -- have you had an NCV test yet? It's at least possible that this is a very extreme reaction to the B12 shots -- they can cause rashes and nerve disorders. I would have thought an urgent referral to a specialist endocrinologist would be advisable. If there is a long wait for an appointment then think of going private, at least for an initial diagnosis. So often it's the diagnosis that is the crucial issue, and that is where NHS delays can be (literally) fatal. If people are struggling to get referrals for a serious condition I would always urge them to try to get diagnosis privately, then have the treatment on NHS.
 
lets hope they can find whats up and that its something easy to fix mate
 
That's progress

Signy
I just heard from the letting agent that a house I rent out has had the walls scratched in every room by a cat. Apparently the damage is way beyond the security deposit. Then I came on here and saw that picture under your post. How it made me laugh.
 
I just heard from the letting agent that a house I rent out has had the walls scratched in every room by a cat. Apparently the damage is way beyond the security deposit. Then I came on here and saw that picture under your post. How it made me laugh.

It wasn't me and "diabolicat" , honest !

That's one helluva lot of cat damage though ! As I am a "Crazy Cat Lady in Training " I am currently owned by five cats and there's practically no damage . Probably because they are free range and strop their claws outdoors . Perhaps they kept poor Tiddles inside ?

Signy
 
It is through to the plaster apparently and some of the woodwork and furniture may be the same. Might cost me thousands. So much for investing for my retirement.
 
Actually , I just remembered that when three of my Furry Stormtroopers were kittens I lived in a rented flat for a while. The kittens became addicted to the silicone seal around the windows, and stripped most of it out When I came to leave I found they had stashed a large amount behind a bookcase for some inexplicable feline reason

But I did have to re silicone every window before I left to get my deposit back

Signy
 
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