The Retirement Thread

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Chief Broom

Veteran
Morning folks and good luck to those with health issues :okay:

Turned my compost this morning to aerate and make sure its ready for autumn planting. My compost bin is about 6ft square and 3ft deep and its piled high ^_^ all collected seaweed from the beach and raked grass when the council do the local mowing. It will get my trees/shrubs off to a good start which are- 1 Morello cherry, a Damson, 2 honeyberries, a Chaenomeles , Winter jasmine, Jostaberry, rhubarb, Viburnum nudum, Viburnum bodnantense, Fothergilla monticola, Hydrangea 'Bluebird' and various herbaceous perennials.
The 'garden' used to be a gravel wasteland ....hope future residents will enjoy it and hopefully wont gravel it over again! :rolleyes:
 

Mo1959

Legendary Member
No doubt the PC brigade will be offended but I found this funny. :laugh:



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Aye, 99% sure it's a TIA at this point.

Just an addendum
When I had mine I was told it was a TIA
but I started to notice a few problems hanging on - most obviously remembering names of people and things had occasionally become more difficult
although it was always a problem for me - but it was clear it had got worse - a bit anyway

and the doctor told me that this indicates that it was therefore probably an actual stroke - and not a TIA
technically

but the important things was that the treatment and precautions were exactly the same so it doesn;t really matter much


One thing they forgot to tell me was that I now take Clopidogrel - which cuts down pn platelets in my blood which affects clotting

turns out that you can;t take ibuprofen with it
I didn;t know that and went for a ride
I got the teeniest tiniest scratch on my arm from a bramble

and it would NOT stop bleeding
took all evening with it elevated and with pressure on a wad of kitchen roll (several had soaked right through!!!) over it before it stopped


so - anyway - just for info
 

SpokeyDokey

68, & my GP says I will officially be old at 70!
Moderator
Just an addendum
When I had mine I was told it was a TIA
but I started to notice a few problems hanging on - most obviously remembering names of people and things had occasionally become more difficult
although it was always a problem for me - but it was clear it had got worse - a bit anyway

and the doctor told me that this indicates that it was therefore probably an actual stroke - and not a TIA
technically

but the important things was that the treatment and precautions were exactly the same so it doesn;t really matter much


One thing they forgot to tell me was that I now take Clopidogrel - which cuts down pn platelets in my blood which affects clotting

turns out that you can;t take ibuprofen with it
I didn;t know that and went for a ride
I got the teeniest tiniest scratch on my arm from a bramble

and it would NOT stop bleeding
took all evening with it elevated and with pressure on a wad of kitchen roll (several had soaked right through!!!) over it before it stopped


so - anyway - just for info

Stabbed my gum with an ice cream cornet whilst in hospital and on blood thinners.

The flow started as a little trickle that began to increase in flow rate.

Got the nurses involved and they tried swabs in my mouth (filled up 5 bowls of those) and then adreniline swabs all to no avail.

The flow got worse and worse and 3 hours later great skeins of thick blood were dripping from my mouth.

Platelet tranfusion hitched up via PICC line and within 20 minutes the flow had stopped.

Scarey!
 

Drago

Legendary Member
Stabbed my gum with an ice cream cornet whilst in hospital and on blood thinners.

The flow started as a little trickle that began to increase in flow rate.

Got the nurses involved and they tried swabs in my mouth (filled up 5 bowls of those) and then adreniline swabs all to no avail.

The flow got worse and worse and 3 hours later great skeins of thick blood were dripping from my mouth.

Platelet tranfusion hitched up via PICC line and within 20 minutes the flow had stopped.

Scarey!

Its a good thing you don't have guns at home!
 

Baldy

Veteran
Location
ALVA
Decided to try out my new bike for bike packing (the trendy version of cycle touring) next week. The weather forecast says it will be 45% rain? Does that mean the tap will only be 45% open, or it will be raining full pelt but only for 11.5 hours out of the 24?
 

Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
John O'Groats has changed all little since I was there last. Nothing like Lands End though. A few extra cafes, and touristy places, plus a dreaded Christmas shop.🤬
There is a small micro brewery there which i just had to sample, for research purposes you understand, 🍺
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Woody woodpecker is on the nuts in the garden - nothing else to report
I'll clock in tomorrow.........
 

PaulSB

Squire
Earlier today I accepted an offer to settle the PI claim following my RTC. For the first time in my life I can make a guilt free bike purchase. Every other time I've had to justify it to myself. This time it's sod it, I'm 71, this is a little bit of extra cash I never anticipated. I'll buy the bike I want while I still have the health to enjoy it.

It will be a Cervelo Caledonia. My Cervelo C3 is the finest bike I've ridden so I see no point in looking at other brands unless the Caledonia is a disappointment. There's a wide range and price range. I won't be going top end or even considering an integrated cockpit, both make prices more realistic.
 
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