"Seriously, all major health issues are weight related. High blood pressure and cholesterol, heart disease, diabetes, some forms of cancer etc. If your are overweight you will suffer - it's as simple as that."
Not all, I was diagnosed at 16 when I was about 9.5 stone.
Nothing wrong with me apart from wonky knee & elbow - involuntarily forced to dismount from bike with terrific velocity & complete loss of dignity. Okay, I fell off.
Too much work stress and exhaustion - well, that's what I tell my MD.
Solution: winning lottery numbers. But then I suppose I need to buy a ticket first ...... ?
Brain-ache - trying to work out a way to see Charlton winning again.
Solution: just being at Argyle tomorrow. )
[cite]Posted By: Valley McMoist[/cite]Shin splints for me...
ooooh VM I feel for you I really do!!! Just about managed to get over mine before going off to Peru & our trek!!!! But I have to admit it was soooo painful..........I could hardly walk. Still didn't take a day sick though & I haven't in 8 years, going sick's for whimps!!!!!!!
To be honest, if I'm going to stay at home I want to enjoy it.............I'd rather be sick in job time ;-)
Dislocated shoulder and fracture on dry ski slope 2 months ago. Daily physio to get muscles back to normal and can reach about head high at moment but doc said 9 months to get full arm mobility
I am going in for operation on thursday on my spine having 2 disks removed and 3 lower vertibra fused together sounds like an 8-9 inch scar 4-6 hrs of surgery and lenghthy recovery thank feck for bupa
[quote][cite]Posted By: nth london addick[/cite]I am going in for operation on thursday on my spine having 2 disks removed and 3 lower vertibra fused together sounds like an 8-9 inch scar 4-6 hrs of surgery and lenghthy recovery thank feck for bupa[/quote]
no mate in hospital for 5 days cant drive for 2 weeks after i come out aim back to work on the 4th week not to bad doctor said he would sign me off for 12-16 weeks like feck i had an operation on it before and was off for 12 weeks and i hated it back to work is the key i reckon
This is a painful one...Managed to shut the index finger on my right hand in a car door yesterday and when I say shut I mean slammed shut. Opened the door and the finger looked like something off Tom and Jerry. Woke up this morning and the finger was completely black and swollen. I had no feeling in the finger whatsoever so I went to A & E. Had an X-Ray but it's not broken but the doctor says I've killed the nerves...OUCH
I've got a scaphoid fracture, so it has to be treated like a break, 2 weeks in plaster, then more xrays to see what the damage is, then it's either 6 more weeks in plaster, or strapped and away I go.
[cite]Posted By: nth london addick[/cite]I am going in for operation on thursday on my spine having 2 disks removed and 3 lower vertibra fused together sounds like an 8-9 inch scar 4-6 hrs of surgery and lenghthy recovery thank feck for bupa
Good luck with the op, NLA - I think you 'win' this thread...and get well soon all the rest of you.
Nought wrong with me apart from the occasional bout of Charlton-induced pessimism...
[cite]Posted By: ISawLeaburnScore[/cite]not quite as bad as some on here but have some bad man flu going on... fever, whole body aches, can't swallow, yuk yuk yuk
Come off it, ISaw ...... that's not man flu.
More like you're still suffering from the mother & father of a hangover - all that 'celebrating' in Plymouth on Saturday night. ;o)
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Not all, I was diagnosed at 16 when I was about 9.5 stone.
Just as well it's not earache, you'd be in big trouble!!
Remember Sash, on the Road the Car is King, Cyclist's don't pay Road Duty so have no place being on the Road :-)
not as much trouble as you would be with a stomach ache.
you try telling that to the anorexics
not that as well! :-)
Also have bruises on both arms from blood tests re kidney infection I had in November. I think I'm going down!!
Oh Yeah - Got the Charlton Athletic blues too!
so cynical for one so young - lol
not yet mate
No, dislocated my knee cap and that sort of trauma brings on early osteo-arthitis. Been diagnosed as well.
Turn my ankle over jumping over a wall (don't ask but the coppers will never take me alive ; - )
Being overweight doesn't help it but I do swimming 1000m 3 times a week which is good non-weight bearing exercise.
Just like ex-smokers are the worse people who have lost a bit of weight who then tell others off are...... : - )
Too much work stress and exhaustion - well, that's what I tell my MD.
Solution: winning lottery numbers. But then I suppose I need to buy a ticket first ...... ?
Brain-ache - trying to work out a way to see Charlton winning again.
Solution: just being at Argyle tomorrow. )
C'MON YOU ADDICKS!
ooooh VM I feel for you I really do!!! Just about managed to get over mine before going off to Peru & our trek!!!! But I have to admit it was soooo painful..........I could hardly walk. Still didn't take a day sick though & I haven't in 8 years, going sick's for whimps!!!!!!!
To be honest, if I'm going to stay at home I want to enjoy it.............I'd rather be sick in job time ;-)
"lenghty recovery"? - you slacker!
typing one handed is hard work
Good luck with the op, NLA - I think you 'win' this thread...and get well soon all the rest of you.
Nought wrong with me apart from the occasional bout of Charlton-induced pessimism...
Come off it, ISaw ...... that's not man flu.
More like you're still suffering from the mother & father of a hangover - all that 'celebrating' in Plymouth on Saturday night. ;o)
Get well soon, mate!