[jhb] Re: Soaking up the drink - er.. Sun.

  • From: GERRY WINSKILL <gwinsk@xxxxxxx>
  • To: jhb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 23 May 2016 20:45:52 +0100

That is a known side effect but it's not a problem at the moment.

I was put on them after a coronary bypass, 15 years ago. Straining after your chest has been stuck together, with superglue, definitely brings tears to the eyes!


Gerry Winskill




On 23/05/2016 19:10, Fred Stopforth wrote:

Cocodamol! Heck no last time I took that for toothache I suffered [really] 
constipation so I keep well away from that.
Fred D207
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From: jhb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <jhb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of GERRY WINSKILL 
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Sent: 23 May 2016 15:12
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Subject: [jhb] Re: Soaking up the drink - er.. Sun.

Hi Fred,


Welcome to the club!


I'm not using a stick and, fortunately, we live in a bungalow. I was
having to get out of the bed in the night until I tried CoCodamol. Have
you tried it? a couple of other analgaesics have no effect.


Gerry Winskill




On 23/05/2016 11:04, Fred Stopforth wrote:
Corrrr OK for some, recommend a drink for back pain? Soaking up heat from a hot 
water bottle and massage pad and a couple of walking sticks for assistance up 
the the stairs. Enjoy the sun and drink. Fred D207

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Sent: 20 May 2016 19:31
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Subject: [jhb] Soaking up the drink  - er.. Sun.

The enterprising people of Madeira are to be applauded at their lovely constructions and 
roads on this island but I wish they had discovered what "flat" means. My feet 
don't half ache. I have to drink to ease the pain.

The Queen Victoria docked yesterday. Damn impressive ship but not as pretty as 
the old QE 2.





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