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  • snowball
    snowball Member Posts: 3,465
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    trisher wrote:
    I wonder why we all get given amytrips also Zopiclone?

    What are them :?:

    Julie xx
    ((((hugs)))) n xxxxx to ya all
  • trisher
    trisher Member Posts: 9,263
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    It is sad though, these places could help family keep in touch but it can so easily turn can't it and be a bad site for these people preying on younsters.
  • bubbles
    bubbles Member Posts: 6,508
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    trisher wrote:
    I wonder why we all get given amytrips also Zopiclone?

    No idea, strange that we are all on the same things. Just started on amitrip this last week, had to cut down one of the fluoxetine, it was that sending me potty in the night and causing me to throw things, not good. Doc said the amitrip helps with neuropathy, which I knew, but I let him tell me all about it, makes them feel better. :roll: It does nothing for fybromyalgia, well, not yet anyways.
    Get my blood results Monday.
    XX Aidan (still known as Bubbles).
  • bubbles
    bubbles Member Posts: 6,508
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    snowball wrote:
    trisher wrote:
    I wonder why we all get given amytrips also Zopiclone?

    What are them :?:

    Julie xx

    Zopiclone is a fairly new sleeping tablet, not supposed to be addictive, amitryptiline is an old antidepressant, been round for years, but it helps with leg pains, neuropathy and such like. I am not too keen on it, with my heart condition, but, am giving it a go.
    XX Aidan (still known as Bubbles).
  • bubbles
    bubbles Member Posts: 6,508
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    I had a good read of the side effects and what not to take with amitryp, nearly fainted, as I take several of the pills that it says, use with caution and also have had two heart attacks, a fair while back, but it makes you a bit nervous. am on a fairly low dose at the moment, just 20mg. Have to go back in 6 weeks to see if they are helping. At least I am not throwing things about in the night and not trying to get dressed at 4 in the morning.
    XX Aidan (still known as Bubbles).
  • snowball
    snowball Member Posts: 3,465
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    Someone I used to work with aired all her "dirty laundry" on fb about her ex husband can't imagine what it must have been like for her daughters.
    I like to use it to chat to people I don't see now I can't get out much.

    Julie xx
    ((((hugs)))) n xxxxx to ya all
  • bubbles
    bubbles Member Posts: 6,508
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    snowball wrote:
    Someone I used to work with aired all her "dirty laundry" on fb about her ex husband can't imagine what it must have been like for her daughters.
    I like to use it to chat to people I don't see now I can't get out much.

    Julie xx

    It's fine for normal folks, but, it needs a panic button on, for those who feel threatened or worried, like you say, some people have hundreds of so called friends which cannot be true and sadly people leave themselves open in all innocence, to nasty people.
    XX Aidan (still known as Bubbles).
  • trisher
    trisher Member Posts: 9,263
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    snowball wrote:
    Someone I used to work with aired all her "dirty laundry" on fb about her ex husband can't imagine what it must have been like for her daughters.
    I like to use it to chat to people I don't see now I can't get out much.

    Julie xx

    Julie

    That is entirely different though. How is your matress topper do you still like it?
  • snowball
    snowball Member Posts: 3,465
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    Anyone want another drink :?: wonder if there is any cake :)

    Julie xx
    ((((hugs)))) n xxxxx to ya all
  • snowball
    snowball Member Posts: 3,465
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    trisher wrote:
    snowball wrote:
    Someone I used to work with aired all her "dirty laundry" on fb about her ex husband can't imagine what it must have been like for her daughters.
    I like to use it to chat to people I don't see now I can't get out much.

    Julie xx

    Julie

    That is entirely different though. How is your matress topper do you still like it?

    Oh Trish I love it its very comfy, my youngest wants one now :roll:

    Julie xx
    ((((hugs)))) n xxxxx to ya all
  • bubbles
    bubbles Member Posts: 6,508
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    Did anyone see the memory foam matress they are selling on ideal world, £149, which is pretty good value, free delivery.
    XX Aidan (still known as Bubbles).
  • bubbles
    bubbles Member Posts: 6,508
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    snowball wrote:
    Anyone want another drink :?: wonder if there is any cake :)

    Julie xx

    We ate all the swiss roll when the folks appeared out of the blue, but I have some M&S blueberry cookies. Drink, yes please, cup of T, I should be called Tetley, not Bubbles.
    XX Aidan (still known as Bubbles).
  • snowball
    snowball Member Posts: 3,465
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    bubbles wrote:
    Did anyone see the memory foam matress they are selling on ideal world, £149, which is pretty good value, free delivery.
    No does it look good, wouldn't be without mine now.

    Julie xx
    ((((hugs)))) n xxxxx to ya all
  • snowball
    snowball Member Posts: 3,465
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    bubbles wrote:
    snowball wrote:
    Anyone want another drink :?: wonder if there is any cake :)

    Julie xx

    We ate all the swiss roll when the folks appeared out of the blue, but I have some M&S blueberry cookies. Drink, yes please, cup of T, I should be called Tetley, not Bubbles.

    :lol: I too drink a lot of tea, I've had visitors today and next door have had a bbq and have cooke fresh fish on it and my hallway stinks when I open the front door :( I keep spraying air freshner.

    Julie xx
    ((((hugs)))) n xxxxx to ya all
  • trisher
    trisher Member Posts: 9,263
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    Can I have a coffee please
  • bubbles
    bubbles Member Posts: 6,508
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    snowball wrote:
    bubbles wrote:
    Did anyone see the memory foam matress they are selling on ideal world, £149, which is pretty good value, free delivery.
    No does it look good, wouldn't be without mine now.

    Julie xx

    yes, it was a good one, if I didn't have one, I would have bought it, nicely covered, it will be on their website as their special value. Memory foam pillows are fab too, found some last week, in B&M £14 for a pair, which is really cheap.
    XX Aidan (still known as Bubbles).
  • bubbles
    bubbles Member Posts: 6,508
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    snowball wrote:
    bubbles wrote:
    snowball wrote:
    Anyone want another drink :?: wonder if there is any cake :)

    Julie xx

    We ate all the swiss roll when the folks appeared out of the blue, but I have some M&S blueberry cookies. Drink, yes please, cup of T, I should be called Tetley, not Bubbles.

    :lol: I too drink a lot of tea, I've had visitors today and next door have had a bbq and have cooke fresh fish on it and my hallway stinks when I open the front door :( I keep spraying air freshner.

    Julie xx

    Fishy whiff, not good, yankee candles quick, emergency.
    XX Aidan (still known as Bubbles).
  • snowball
    snowball Member Posts: 3,465
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    trisher wrote:
    Can I have a coffee please

    Yes Trish would you like a bun too :?:

    Julie xx
    ((((hugs)))) n xxxxx to ya all
  • trisher
    trisher Member Posts: 9,263
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    That's the foam that when a rocket is going up to the moon with men or lady spacemen they lie on that when it takes off, it cushions them.
  • trisher
    trisher Member Posts: 9,263
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    snowball wrote:
    trisher wrote:
    Can I have a coffee please

    Yes Trish would you like a bun too :?:

    Julie xx

    Yes please julie
  • snowball
    snowball Member Posts: 3,465
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    The smell was that bad I couldn't hang my washing out :shock: I just hope they don't have one tomorrow because if its nice I would like to have my windows open.

    Julie xx
    ((((hugs)))) n xxxxx to ya all
  • bubbles
    bubbles Member Posts: 6,508
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    snowball wrote:
    The smell was that bad I couldn't hang my washing out :shock: I just hope they don't have one tomorrow because if its nice I would like to have my windows open.

    Julie xx

    eeeeeeewwww, feeling billious now. Yes trish, that's where they first used memory foam, at NASA.
    XX Aidan (still known as Bubbles).
  • snowball
    snowball Member Posts: 3,465
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    I'm just logging off for a min while I go up stairs back soon.

    Julie xx
    ((((hugs)))) n xxxxx to ya all
  • bubbles
    bubbles Member Posts: 6,508
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    snowball wrote:
    I'm just logging off for a min while I go up stairs back soon.

    Julie xx

    ok, will be here, stairs, :shock: don't do stairs.........
    XX Aidan (still known as Bubbles).
  • trisher
    trisher Member Posts: 9,263
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    bubbles wrote:
    snowball wrote:
    The smell was that bad I couldn't hang my washing out :shock: I just hope they don't have one tomorrow because if its nice I would like to have my windows open.

    Julie xx

    eeeeeeewwww, feeling billious now. Yes trish, that's where they first used memory foam, at NASA.

    I have been to the Space Centre in Florida where they take off from. What a sight seeing one of them going up in the air.
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