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any pubs/bars in ED that are not ticket only on NYE?
PeckhamRose replied to nicko's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Clockhouse. Off there later. -
Who Is Going To Get The "January Blues"???
PeckhamRose replied to Tony.London Suburbs's topic in The Lounge
Me and Mr Rose have half a job between us and that is my job. However, due to this forum Mr Rose is now getting a few good quality odd jobs so that things are ticking along a little. And I am training for another part time career in May. Soooo I will try not get the January blues because at least we don't have a mortgage and there are a lot of people worse off. Still, bloody cold though! -
How to increase recycling ....
PeckhamRose replied to OutOfFocus's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Address your question to Recycling Jenny - or email the Council [email protected]. Edited to amend mistake outlined below! Thank you! Then again to make the email link work. Hmm. -
Home Secretary went shopping or visiting someone? Incident being, the someone was not in and she got angry.
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Agree about LCD. If you have a small home, plasma is not good as it needs air round it. We were also warned never to put a plasm screen above a fire place as it just might explode.... And they are only supposed to last about 5 years before the individual gas bits stop working efficiently.
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I love my husband, but why does he watch such sh*te television?
PeckhamRose replied to dulwichmum's topic in The Lounge
At least he's not on the PC all night. Watching crap on telly is - I think - preferable. Maybe only marginally though. (Edited to delete references to porn channels which made it look like I look at porn channels; I don't!) -
Oh I like you snorky. Great attitude. My washing machine's about to give up the ghost and I have only had 26 years out of it. Ditto tuner and (agh!) Turntable. But broadband and technology in general is a Great Thing. So what about BT Vision?
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I would be interested to read people's opinions on this one also and agree that Freeview and TopUpTV box (and their service) is shite. Thinking about BT Vision too.
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Roger Moore biography. No, seriously.
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Midwinter Greetings everyone!(damn us Humanists!)
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Carrot cake this morning, made with bananas walnuts and carrots and topped with cherries and walnuts. Now Half Gone! Incidentally, anyone ever seen plates with that pattern on?
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Just made a carrot cake for hubbie and guests this evening. And ate half of it. Now for the rest of the Merlot and by the time they arrive I won't care.
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cdonline writes: "The problem for me is that unlike other illnesses, it is not something that is living in you, a virus or a problem with the organs. for instance. It is often behaviours or that we display that are used to disgnose these conditiions." Medically trained CFS/ME expert are you? See my mate's words. She has it - ME, I don't. And there is a lot of half arsed half baked poor and dangerous and cruel opinion about the real things people suffer from, even from doctors. My mate spent a good couple of hours writing all the real factual information for people to learn from, above. And as you see from it she was a mental health professional herself. I know very little about ME, but she's taught me loads. RoseieH I hope your sister gets the best most informed care without hitting any of the negative nonsense out there, and in here. Edited as a result of Huguenot's and cdonline's PMs.
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That's not respect, that's fear.
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As promised, my friend who has this has spent a couple of hours writing the information for you (all) below. I hope you take comfort from it, learn from it, and follow up the links from it too. If you need any more advice or help and can't get it from the links then please PM me and I shall pass on your questions to her, though she doesn't want to be overwhelmed! East Dulwich Forum Posting: Some Facts On ME/CFS ? The medical profession now usually refer to ME as CFS ? Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. The terms are however used interchangeably and it is commonly referred to as ME/CFS. ? ME/CFS is classified as a NEUROLOGICAL DISEASE (ID 10 G93.3) by the ICD ? The World Health Organization?s International Classification of Diseases. ? It is, however, acknowledged that it is also a multi systemic illness i.e. other body systems such as the endocrine and gastrointestinal are frequently involved. ? The illness affects all age groups, including children, different racial and ethnic groups, and all socio economic strata. ? In the UK the two major charities who both offer help and advice to people with ME/CFS and are involved in research are:- Afme ? Action for ME http://www.afme.org.uk/ ME Association - http://www.meassociation.org.uk/ The major organisation to gain an international perspective is: - The CFIDS Association of America - http://www.cfids.org/ - ? Co morbid depression can occur with ME/CFS. It is my opinion as a mental health professional also trained in CBT, that the depression which occurs in such people is as a consequence of coping with physical symptoms and the many related losses associated with the illness e.g. loss of role / employment / relationships etc. ? In August 2007 NICE (National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence) issued a guideline for health professionals on the management of ME/CFS. http://www.nice.org.uk/Guidance/CG53 It recommends a ?one glove fits all? approach to treatment. It recommends only CBT - cognitive behavioural therapy and graded exercise therapy. Concerns about the validity and reliability of the research which this document is based on has been raised by all the major charities and the British Psychological Society. Two people with ME/CFS have just been granted leave in the High Court for a Judicial Review next year on the guidelines. The guideline also neglects the severely affected.25% of people with ME/CFS are totally bed / housebound. Prognosis ? most people will make some improvement over time but are unlikely to return to previous level of functioning.
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East Dulwich police station have selectDNA kits available
PeckhamRose replied to karter's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Thanks. That's helpful, helpful! I was given immobilise packets by local police. So that's yet another thing. As I said above you can register what you have immbolised on a website. -
It exists. My best friend has it. It's complicated but nasty. I shall ask her to PM you with various websites and forums. It is real. One thing my friend is not, is depressed, though it might piss her off mightily. It's not just medical thinking you need to read but the experiences of people who have it (real every day people from all walks of life - it does not choose a type or class of person to attack). But like many types of illnesses, some people are more easily diagnosed than others. A poor analogy is the idea that more black people are diagnosed as suffering mental illness than white people. Anyhow, I'll ask her to PM you. I hate to say this but a forum discussion on opinions about ME will not enlighten anyone as to the facts of the matter.
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East Dulwich police station have selectDNA kits available
PeckhamRose replied to karter's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Good question. Selectamark, SmartWater and the other one with the yellow highlighter where you register the stuff on line. What's best? Why are the police giving out different things? I'll try and find out. -
You should come to the Police Ward Panel meetings and hear what they have to go through sometimes. They're useful, and often have more local knowledge than the police.
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cdonline was that the actress who played Frasier's agent? There's a fancy dress costume shop I believe on Honor Oak Road and also I think Upper Tachbrook Street, off Vauxhall Bridge Road, SW1.
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Marmora Man, maybe everyone's said what needs to be said?! BTW is your son looking for work over Xmas? ;) ;)
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WHAT a clever dog, he's untied your laces. Do you walk him on Peckham Rye? I'm sure I've seen him.
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I HATE people like that. I work from home alot and am a biker so don't often get to mix with the great snivelling public on public transport, but today had to use the bus and about 15 people were coughing and sneezing and now I have a sore throat! Serves me right for wanting to drink, I s'pose (thus not using the bike!)
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Any pubs open for lunch on New years day?
PeckhamRose replied to Indiana's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Clockhouse is open New Year's Day. You can relax in there, too! -
Clockhouse will be open from 12 till 4pm Christmas Day. It says so on the board outside. Just thought I'd say, like. Like.
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