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    removal of an ingrowing toe nail... the relief is the best feeling I've had in years..

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    removal of an ingrowing toe nail... the relief is the best feeling I've had in years..

    Did you receive pain relief ?

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    removal of an ingrowing toe nail... the relief is the best feeling I've had in years..
    Amen.

    I had total removal of my right big toe nail years ago but it grew back ingrown again, had a partial removal the 2nd time and that done the trick.

    Then a couple of years ago the left one went. I left it far too long to get seen to and by the time I did it was in a proper mess. The relief when it was removed made me wonder how I walked about with it for 6 months. That was a total removal and treatment so the nail won't grow back.
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    Did you receive pain relief ?

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    The removal is done under local anaesthetic. 2 jags either side of the base of the toe. That's probably the worst part of the whole thing.

    Paracetamol does the trick after and you may get antibiotics if there is an infection present.
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    The removal is done under local anaesthetic. 2 jags either side of the base of the toe. That's probably the worst part of the whole thing.

    Paracetamol does the trick after and you may get antibiotics if there is an infection present.

    Thanks, I will tell my friend who has gout in his feet.

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    The first mouthful of coffee in the morning.

    That and a cold shower, I've started having one as cold as I can stand for between 4-6 minutes every morning and it's so invigorating.

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    Snoozing the alarm a few times before actually getting up. The snoozing time is just so restful. For some reason this annoys my girlfriend no-end as she prefers to just get up when the alarm goes.

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    Snoozing the alarm a few times before actually getting up. The snoozing time is just so restful. For some reason this annoys my girlfriend no-end as she prefers to just get up when the alarm goes.
    Exactly what I do, could never just get up on alarm, I set it at least 30 mins before I want to get up and snooze it continuously.

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    I have rediscovered Barr’s Cream Soda. Not quite a ginger bottle but the six can pack has become a staple.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse Hibee View Post
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    Exactly what I do, could never just get up on alarm, I set it at least 30 mins before I want to get up and snooze it continuously.
    Same here, weird thing is I have very vivid dreams while snoozing, of reasons why I don't have to get up (for example, work is closed for the day, or it's a Saturday etc) and there's a real subconscious battle between the realisation that it's just a dream and I do need to get up, and the thought that the dream reality is much better so I shouldn't get up.
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    Doing a DIY job and finding that odd bracket/ clip/fixing etc that you kept in your spares box years ago is just what you need.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matty_f View Post
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    Same here, weird thing is I have very vivid dreams while snoozing, of reasons why I don't have to get up (for example, work is closed for the day, or it's a Saturday etc) and there's a real subconscious battle between the realisation that it's just a dream and I do need to get up, and the thought that the dream reality is much better so I shouldn't get up.
    Is that not what is called Lucid dreaming where you can train yourself to consciously control your dreams?

    I know the feeling though as I set my alarm around an hour to 30 minutes before I get up and snooze every 10 minutes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse Hibee View Post
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    Doing a DIY job and finding that odd bracket/ clip/fixing etc that you kept in your spares box years ago is just what you need.
    True! Only a couple of hundred bits & bobs to go...

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    Quote Originally Posted by overdrive View Post
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    Snoozing the alarm a few times before actually getting up. The snoozing time is just so restful. For some reason this annoys my girlfriend no-end as she prefers to just get up when the alarm goes.
    Your girlfriend is right to be annoyed. Surely uninterrupted sleep is even more restful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HUTCHYHIBBY View Post
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    Your girlfriend is right to be annoyed. Surely uninterrupted sleep is even more restful.
    Nope, not for me. It feels like getting up for an early morning flight otherwise.

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    The first mouthful of coffee in the morning.

    That and a cold shower, I've started having one as cold as I can stand for between 4-6 minutes every morning and it's so invigorating.
    I like a cold shower, but only if I'm exiting it into a warm room.

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    Finding out that the UKIP candidate for London Mayor is called Peter Gammons.
    He doesn't stand a chance against the Liberal Party's Gabriel Snowflake.

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    Ramen noodles - particularly ones that have loads of chilli heat in them. Had a pack of Korean noodles that are lovely and hot but found that on the internet a 2x hot version is available. That arrived today so will have a pack tomorrow.

    Chili heat releases serotonin and it defo works for me - love really hot food and have chilli or hot sauce on most things I eat. Looking forward to trying the extra hot noodles.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Northernhibee View Post
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    Ramen noodles - particularly ones that have loads of chilli heat in them. Had a pack of Korean noodles that are lovely and hot but found that on the internet a 2x hot version is available. That arrived today so will have a pack tomorrow.

    Chili heat releases serotonin and it defo works for me - love really hot food and have chilli or hot sauce on most things I eat. Looking forward to trying the extra hot noodles.

    You should try Nong Shim Shin Pot Noodles, very spicy.

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    I have rediscovered Barr’s Cream Soda. Not quite a ginger bottle but the six can pack has become a staple.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Future17 View Post
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    I like a cold shower, but only if I'm exiting it into a warm room.
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    I found a new level of cold on my shower the other day, putting it from sport to eco. Before I'd have it between 1 & 2 so it was cold but not straight out the tap cold. Got a bit of a fright when I found this new setting

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    The Word Association Thread. At first I thought it was just a sleekit plan for undercover Yams to get their post count up but now I'm enjoying it by playing 3 little games within the game:

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