

. She warned me I might feel worse, before it gets better, by gum she was right. It hurts in places it did not hurt before, especially my shoulders. Does anyone know how to give a soothing, gentle massage?Speicher said:Chuffy this seems the sort of venue for the usage of quaint expressions.
Col said yesterday, "Ta muchly", I have not heard that for ages.
Col, I hope you are feeling better today, sounds like you have a busy day planned (according to "What plans for the weekend). I may need several strong cups of tea today. I went to a Chiropractor yesterday about the pain in my back. She warned me I might feel worse, before it gets better, by gum she was right. It hurts in places it did not hurt before, especially my shoulders. Does anyone know how to give a soothing, gentle massage?
col said:Feeling lots better thanks,sounds like your in the wars too,a red hot bath might help?Or one of those heat in the microwave bean bags wrapped round your neck and over your shoulders?
and maltesers, and pecan plaits I think.
Fortunately I am able to have small quantities of stronger beverage than tea. 
(I have got clean socks on, and clean feet). Brock does a very good shoulder massage, but he is not here just now.tdr1nka said:Do you feel any different then LOTT?
T x