The Retirement Thread

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Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
Back from the dentist.
As feared the tooth has to come out. It's the bottom back one so I am not looking forward to it.
I hate anything in my my mouth. Even this morning, brushing my teeth I threw up......is that unusual ??
 

Drago

Legendary Member
Me and Bruce 200 metres from home this morning.

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Back from the dentist.
As feared the tooth has to come out. It's the bottom back one so I am not looking forward to it.
I hate anything in my my mouth. Even this morning, brushing my teeth I threw up......is that unusual ??

If I am not careful with the tooth brush I can easily push it a fraction too far back and nearly throw up
it often happens if my mind is elsewhere due to an appointment or something

When I had a throat problem the consultant said I have an unusually sensitive gag reflex
you might have the same sort of thing
 

Binky

Senior Member
Is it not supposed to be lucky? Quick, buy a lottery ticket. :laugh:

Yeah allegedly 😂
 

Exlaser2

Veteran
Morning all . Just back Specsavers . Not my normal optometrist but I’ve developed a ‘ floater ‘ in my right eye a couple of days ago and they do the NHS checks in my area and i wanted to get it checked quickly .
Bottom line is nothing too serious at the moment, nothing they can do and I will get used to it . BUT if it gets worse or I see lights in my eye I must get it checked out straight away as I am at a high risk of having a detached retina.
Apparently the two major risk factors are, being over fifty ( past that a while ago lol ) and being short sighted ( I am ).
This getting old is no fun 😀
 

SpokeyDokey

68, & my GP says I will officially be old at 70!
Moderator
Morning all . Just back Specsavers . Not my normal optometrist but I’ve developed a ‘ floater ‘ in my right eye a couple of days ago and they do the NHS checks in my area and i wanted to get it checked quickly .
Bottom line is nothing too serious at the moment, nothing they can do and I will get used to it . BUT if it gets worse or I see lights in my eye I must get it checked out straight away as I am at a high risk of having a detached retina.
Apparently the two major risk factors are, being over fifty ( past that a while ago lol ) and being short sighted ( I am ).
This getting old is no fun 😀

I have PVD (posterior vitreous detachment) in both eyes. Mrs SD has it in one.

More than 70% of people in their 60's eventually have it.

Looks like sheets of grey gauze and can include a detached Weiss Ring that curls up like a Mobious strip.

VERY disconcerting at first but your brain tunes them out after a few months.

Maybe this is what you have?
 
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