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supafrisk wrote:...Dr. who...
What do you expect, getting medical advice from an alien :cheesy:

Go see your GP, get some sleeping pills (they're much better than they used to be and don't leave you feeling like your head's full of cotton wool in the morning), complain much. I'm afraid I seem to remember being in agony for months with my leg. :(
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You're not (or haven't been) resting enough :|
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every one is different what could take me 2 weeks to get over could take steve 3 months to get over
what kind of pain killers did they give you i find that if the pain is controlled it's much easier to heal
steve's idea is a good one but the prob is if your pain isn't controlled then actually getting to sleep will be very difficult modern sleeping pills tend to help you stay asleep once your actually asleep rather than use barbituates to knock you out

owwwieeeeeeeeee my bones just shattered :cry:
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ianst28 wrote:modern sleeping pills tend to help you stay asleep once your actually asleep rather than use barbituates to knock you out
Zopiclone. Fantastic stuff. I wake up 6-7 hours later feeling like a million bucks... First time I took one I barely made it upstairs!
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supafrisk wrote:It tastes like shyte though compared to Magners :shock:
Go for the normal Bulmers next time then, IMHO that's nicer than Magners. 8)
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Does anybody know if you can get 6 pints of Stella in pill form?
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Isn't pear cider called perry? Cider gives me indigestion, which is a shame because I've got no idea at all what to do with all the bluddy apples I've got in my garden. They're a bit too bitter for eaters.
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steve_earwig wrote:Isn't pear cider called perry? Cider gives me indigestion, which is a shame because I've got no idea at all what to do with all the bluddy apples I've got in my garden. They're a bit too bitter for eaters.
it is indeedy called perry, tends to be stronger too! dunno why tho :?
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supafrisk wrote:Cook them/stew them with sugar and/or cinnamon and add to a pie. Or just eat with cream or ice-cream.
And when I get sick of apple pie, apple strudle, apple compot? I have 3 large trees bowing under the weight of them :| I suppose there's always next door's pigs.
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steve_earwig wrote:And when I get sick of apple pie, apple strudle, apple compot? I have 3 large trees bowing under the weight of them :| I suppose there's always next door's pigs.
Cor, Pork roast with loads of crackling and apple sauce! :mrgreen:
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Cor blimey yes, you've got my mouth watering now. Which makes me hate you because it's one of the many things I'm not allowed to eat any more :evil:

I'm off for a cottage cheese and turkey ham sandwich now :cry:
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Why can't you eat pork Steve?
I'm having a chicken and bacon pizza for tea, very healthy :oops:
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One day son, all this will be yours...

And the Google ads now say "I cured my acid reflux!" in big bold letters. And to anyone who hasn't yet, the secret's not to stuff too much food into yourself so it all starts coming out again, and definitly don't eat too much before you go to bed or you'll end up doing a Phil Lynot. Sorted.
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Nope.
Bulmers' website wrote:I am confused about your relationship with Bulmers in Ireland and their products they sell here under the Magners name, my friend told me you are the same company. Is this true?

>> THE ANSWER: In a word, no! The legal eagle way of saying this is that HP Bulmer Ltd of Hereford, England is not connected with Bulmers Limited of Clonmel, Ireland, and Bulmer’s Original Cider produced by HP Bulmer Ltd of Hereford is not available in the Republic of Ireland. In plain English - there is no connection between the two companies. Bulmers Original, which you enjoy around the World, is not the same one which you buy in the Republic Of Ireland.
It appears that the Irish company that produces Magners is confusingly called Bulmers Limited, but they can't legally use the name outside of Ireland, hence the rebranding of their product as Magners for the rest of the world. They have nothing to do with the Bulmers brewed in Hereford that we buy here. :mrgreen:

http://www.bulmer.com/bulmerscider/drop ... ompany.php
http://www.magnerscider.com/about-us/faqs.asp

I prefer Bulmers, it's noticably smoother than Magners :P :wink:
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