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clogs17/07/2018 16:46:10
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Ian SC......gold card eh........

does that help with the ladies of the night or do u still have to pay........hahaha

please excuse my sence of humour.......

I blame it on the heat wave up here.......

I.M. OUTAHERE17/07/2018 17:56:18
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Posted by Dave Halford on 17/07/2018 16:22:04:

It retreats down the nerves and hides till you get rundown, then it comes back up hence the reason it hurts so much.

Surprised no one has dragged up the old 'If you get a ring of shingles around your waist that joins up you die' very popular story at my old school and complete garbage.

I have heard that if the ring runs across your eyes or ears it can send you blind or deaf .

From memory ( and there is a high probability I'm wrong ) the virus lies dormant in your spinal fluid and a weakening of the immune system can re activate it .

I wonder if there has ever been a case of it running through a persons nether regions ? Now that would give you a positive outlook on life wouldn't it 😄

I remember having to sleep sitting up with my arms propped up on pillows so nothing touched the affacted area - just the slightes touch was like being burned with a blowtorch .

Baz17/07/2018 19:04:41
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This is a model engineering forum not a health forum. I am sick of reading about your health issues, I manage to keep my health issues private and I wish you all would.

Rik Shaw17/07/2018 20:28:56
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"I am sick of reading about your health issues"

Then why do you?

Rik

JasonB17/07/2018 20:57:32
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Posted by Rik Shaw on 17/07/2018 20:28:56:

"I am sick of reading about your health issues"

Then why do you?

Rik

Two obvious reasons, most people look at the latest posts down the right side which gives no indication of what topic heading a thread is in so don't know until they click.

The other is as I said earlier a poor thread title does not give people any idea of what the thred is about so until the start reading they won't know to avoid it or not, this could be about shed base aggregate, bell making or Neils next Xmas competition.

Almost forgot, we also get people slipping in their health stories under what did you do today

 

Edited By JasonB on 17/07/2018 21:00:00

martin perman17/07/2018 21:04:29
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Regardless of what others think I find it interesting, I've never had this problem but I now know what to expect if it happens to me. I have my problems and if somebody was to ask a question that related to me I wouldn't hesitate to put my point across if I thought it would help them.

Martin P

Rik Shaw17/07/2018 21:53:00
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And very thoughtful of you to Martin !

Rik

I.M. OUTAHERE17/07/2018 22:47:30
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Aren't doctors and nurses also model engineers ? Surely we have to have something up on the forum to keep them interested also ? Given a set of instructions or a youtube video i reckon there would be a few model engineers on this forum that would attempt brain surgery on themselves ! Maybe model engineer ran an article on it a hundred years ago ? I dunno I wasn't here to read it .

Baz ,

You may find defining exactly what a model engineer actually is harder than calculating Pi to the last decimal piont on an abacus !

STOPP PRESS!!

It now appears that gardeners are model engineers as well !  A new thread has appeared like a bolt of lightning from the heavens but has been put into the wrong topic /category - well there is no gardening category or topic i can see so looks like its off  to the tea room for that thread ! 

Edited By XD 351 on 17/07/2018 22:56:24

Michael Gilligan17/07/2018 22:54:59
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Posted by JasonB on 17/07/2018 20:57:32:

Almost forgot, we also get people slipping in their health stories under what did you do today

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That would seem quite reasonable, Jason

Is it verboten under the current regime ?

MichaelG.

phil gardiner18/07/2018 05:28:01
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I thought you were talking about shingle roof decorations, oops?

Michael Horner18/07/2018 06:59:20
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Why do people always want to ban things?

I am grateful for the information. I have a blood disorder which will eventually affect my immune system.

It has already pushed my holiday insurance up 300%! Wife got it down from 700%.

I am the kind of guy who doesn't go to the doctor, so would have been too late for the vaccine to be effective!

So thank you.

Cheers Michael

JasonB18/07/2018 07:02:24
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Posted by Michael Gilligan on 17/07/2018 22:54:59:
Posted by JasonB on 17/07/2018 20:57:32:

Almost forgot, we also get people slipping in their health stories under what did you do today

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That would seem quite reasonable, Jason

Is it verboten under the current regime ?

MichaelG.

Originally when The "What Did" and "Workshop Progress" were split in two the What Did you do was supposed to be related to engineering in some way.

Neil and Myself are reasonable people and don't delete everything or have the time and inclination to move posts so not verboten as it is still there. Though again that recent post would have been better as a thread in Tea Room.

J

John McNamara18/07/2018 07:55:28
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HI All

Hmmm The Tea room, I was unaware of that room, I chose General I don't care where the post was started would have been happy to use the tea room. And no I don't normally mention Health issues to anyone. What I am glad to see is it raised awareness of an a malady that will affect so many people. **LINK**

It was the fact that there is a preventative measure available, a measure that I was unaware of and have paid for over the last 4 weeks which prompted me to post. Useful information that in my view should be passed on.

If my post offended you by intruding into the workshop space please accept my apologies and ignore the information.

Regards
J

Edited By John McNamara on 18/07/2018 07:57:53

Ian S C18/07/2018 14:54:52
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The Vaccine is to prevent you getting Shingles, for those who don't get the vaccine, there is medication that if used soon enough after diagnosis will reduce the time of suffering to a few weeks, rather than months.

The anti Vaccination people must never have been in contact/know people who have suffered from the effect of the diseases the vaccines are designed to prevent. Vaccine has eliminated Small Pox, and in most western countries Polio is now rare.

Ian S C

Meunier19/07/2018 15:28:43
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Posted by SillyOldDuffer on 17/07/2018 10:22:09:

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My friend says shingles is more painful than shortening one leg by 2" by crashing a motor bike...

surprise

SoD, your friend doesn't have the initials DS by any chance ?
DaveD

roy entwistle19/07/2018 18:28:36
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If anyone has any advice on help with bunions I'd be more than grateful

Roy

Carl20/07/2018 23:40:16
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Excellent advice here, get antiviral treatment early and avoid extreme discomfort, like someone sneaking up behind you and turning a blowtorch on your skin.Had it once and don’t want a second go ! First sign for me was a feeling I’d burnt my thigh which I hadn’t.

Carl

SillyOldDuffer21/07/2018 09:12:15
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Posted by Meunier on 19/07/2018 15:28:43:
Posted by SillyOldDuffer on 17/07/2018 10:22:09:

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My friend says shingles is more painful than shortening one leg by 2" by crashing a motor bike...

surprise

SoD, your friend doesn't have the initials DS by any chance ?
DaveD

No, mine was an Ian. Your query means at least two poor sods have had both shingles and a bad motorbike accident. Nasty!

Dave

Neil Wyatt21/07/2018 11:11:50
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I've thought about this recently.

Rather than being a forum about model engineering, it's a forum for model engineers in the broadest sense.

If a number of forum members are interested in a topic, then they should be free to discuss it (in the right topic).

What would be wrong is the unlikely situation that people who do not share our 'common interests' start using the forum as a convenient place to discuss their interests.

It's not the job of moderators to limit the topics of discussion (aside from those likely to spread disruption), but for forum members to vote topics up or down simply by deciding whether or not to participate in the threads.

We did, however, establish topics like 'Related Hobbies', 'Vehicle Restoration' and 'The Tea Room' for those of a particularly sensitive disposition.

Neil


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