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LOVE Lucozade which Godley and Creme* referred to as Hospital Champagne.

Drink plenty of that.

Goes well with Gin too. Or vodka. Or both...

and I recommend a capsule called CONTACT which dries runny dozes*** like a dweem.


* ex 10cc **

** British musical beat combo from 1970s ****

*** noses

**** they also wrote a fabulous song called "You've Got A Cold".


I'll get my coat.

Me! BOOOOOOOOO!!!


I was away a few weeks ago and managed to break a tooth in half. Last week playing netball I landed badly and twisted my knee. Today I have the start of a cold.


Oh and guess what......?


Tomorrow I'm going on holiday - skiing. Great with a bad knee and cold. Boo again! :(

Damn, I have been fighting it all week, but now I have got it too, headache, sore throat, snotty stuffy head, loss of appetite (hurrah) & general feel slothy & run down with a slight temperature & bizarrely my fingers feel really swollen but dont appear any different??

I consulted the nurse at our GP practice as my daughter has been laid low by this same set of symptoms. She said it's a 10 day virus that's everywhere at the moment, and you don't start to feel better till day 7. Only remedy is combo of ibuprofen and paracetamol, and the usual stuff about keeping hydrated.


Sorry guys! But the advice on timing does seem about right. She's definitely on the mend now

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