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    So, how are you doing today, Ed? Still recovering well, I hope.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    So, how are you doing today, Ed? Still recovering well, I hope.
    Not bad, mate. Been rather nauseous last couple of days, though. Could be the Tramadol. I've lost 7kg! Cool, eh?
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    ask Doc for anti nausea tabs. No need to feel sick and they work a treat.

    er...pssst, dont tell anyone, but the ones my hubby had while he was on chemo work great for hangovers!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratti View Post
    ask Doc for anti nausea tabs. No need to feel sick and they work a treat.

    er...pssst, dont tell anyone, but the ones my hubby had while he was on chemo work great for hangovers!
    It'll be our secret...
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    Hey Ed, hope you are ok over there,

    Loved your posts mate, great stuff

    Ratti is right about the anti nausea tabs. I use them during Shortland Street, Desperate Housewives and Country Calander. They are also very handy when watching the MOther-in-law eat porridge, but I'll leave that mental picture in your mind, eh

    Take care, I'll pop over with some 150% Russian KY and a wire brush later this week

    Missing you already

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    Not bad, mate. Been rather nauseous last couple of days, though. Could be the Tramadol. I've lost 7kg! Cool, eh?
    Yeah! I could do with losing 5kg; I'm hoping being sawn down the middle will help with that...
    Exercise doesn't seem to help much, as it makes me hungrier.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatt Max View Post
    Hey Ed, hope you are ok over there,

    Loved your posts mate, great stuff

    Ratti is right about the anti nausea tabs. I use them during Shortland Street, Desperate Housewives and Country Calander. They are also very handy when watching the MOther-in-law eat porridge, but I'll leave that mental picture in your mind, eh

    Take care, I'll pop over with some 150% Russian KY and a wire brush later this week

    Missing you already

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    A WIRE brush..???!!! You do remember the address, don't you? No.1 the Beehive, Wellington...?

    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    Yeah! I could do with losing 5kg; I'm hoping being sawn down the middle will help with that...
    Exercise doesn't seem to help much, as it makes me hungrier.
    I tried that back in '81 and it definitely helped, got a big zipper down the tummy to show for it though, so it doesn't do a lot for your bikini line...

    When's the op?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    Not bad, mate. Been rather nauseous last couple of days, though. Could be the Tramadol. I've lost 7kg! Cool, eh?
    Tramadol is the shizz though, and yes it will most likely be something to do with feeling sick. Get some more pills to help, see if you can rattle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    Tramadol is the shizz though, and yes it will most likely be something to do with feeling sick. Get some more pills to help, see if you can rattle.
    I've been rattling well! I've cut down to two a day from four as the pain is well controlled, still using Panadol but only twice a day as well. You're right, Tramadol is great stuff! Just finished the anti-biotic for an infection and see the Doc Friday for a checkup so will see if I can stop one of the BP meds as well - I'm on three at the mo.
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    does the Tramadol make you paranoid? It did with me..... I lay in the hospital bed waiting, waiting, (for what I don't know but was terrified all the same). Just make sure all these painkillers don't make you constipated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hellokitty View Post
    does the Tramadol make you paranoid? It did with me..... I lay in the hospital bed waiting, waiting, (for what I don't know but was terrified all the same). Just make sure all these painkillers don't make you constipated.
    I'm not paranoid, I KNOW they're out to get me and I've taken appropritate precautions...

    PS. Don't ring the doorbell when you visit it's booby trapped...

    Sorry it had that effect on you, must have been rather unpleasant. But bodily functions are returning to normal, and all's progressing well.

    I do get quite tired though so if I don't respond immediately here I'm probably in bed.
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    I was given Panadol suppositories when I was in hospital. No matter how many glasses of water I drunl, I could not swallow them for love nor money. For all the good they did me I might as well have shoved them up my arse

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatt Max View Post
    I was given Panadol suppositories when I was in hospital. No matter how many glasses of water I drunl, I could not swallow them for love nor money. For all the good they did me I might as well have shoved them up my arse
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    Not bad, mate. Been rather nauseous last couple of days, though. Could be the Tramadol. I've lost 7kg! Cool, eh?
    My fav druf for nausea is maxilon ... works great and quick ... wouldn't take tramadol unless I was paid an awesome amount of money for the trip to the other planet I would be on
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nasty View Post
    My fav druf for nausea is maxilon ... works great and quick ... wouldn't take tramadol unless I was paid an awesome amount of money for the trip to the other planet I would be on
    Yeah, I'll check with the Doc tomorrow but meantime I've cut down from 2 x twice daily to 1 x twice daily and I'm not so bad this morning.

    Drugs affect people differently and the only side effect I've noticed otherwise are really wierd dreams...

    I also have balance problems and ACC are funding a medic alarm for me in case I fall over when no-one's here, which is comforting. Amazing device! The nice lady who installed it was able to go right through to the garage at the opposite end of the house to the kitchen where the unit is set up and they could here her calling out from there! So it doesn't matter where in the entire house I am, I can press the button and they can hear me!

    Free ambulance for everyone in the house at the time as well. I can even answer the phone with it!
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