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Redway 16-05-2025 08:26 PM

Self-service checkouts that don’t accept your coins. You end up asking for assistance so what’s the point in it being self-service in the first place?

Oliver_W 16-05-2025 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Redway (Post 11647583)
Self-service checkouts that don’t accept your coins. You end up asking for assistance so what’s the point in it being self-service in the first place?

Oft-times those bally things are no quicker anyway...

Redway 18-05-2025 01:01 AM

Medication-resistance (big-ting, still), especially when the medicine once worked. The likes of propranolol and lymecycline do nothing for me now. Not a discernible thing.

Ammi 18-05-2025 07:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Redway (Post 11648746)
Medication-resistance (big-ting, still), especially when the medicine once worked. The likes of propranolol and lymecycline do nothing for me now. Not a discernible thing.

…what were you prescribed the Propranolol for, Redway…that’s cool if it’s too personal a question….but it can be prescribed for multiple things so I was interested as to what you’re feeling it isn’t so effective with …but yeah, obviously we can build up resistances as well and long term taking of a particular medication can cause negative impacts as well…which is one of the reasons for regular reviews, obviously…

Redway 18-05-2025 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 11648780)
…what were you prescribed the Propranolol for, Redway…that’s cool if it’s too personal a question….but it can be prescribed for multiple things so I was interested as to what you’re feeling it isn’t so effective with …but yeah, obviously we can build up resistances as well and long term taking of a particular medication can cause negative impacts as well…which is one of the reasons for regular reviews, obviously…

I’ll tell ya over PM but it’s for the same thing I used it for 11-ish years ago. It worked then but my body’s just outgrown it.

Someone said to me once that people who sweat a lot (like me; my hyperhidrosis is a mad ting) could benefit from propranolol but I think that’s only in the case whose excessive sweating is, like, a peripheral manifestation of anxiety. For people with primary hyperhidrosis (like moi), beta blockers don’t seem to be the answer. Atenolol (another beta-blocker), again, did nothing for me in the sweat-department, but then I only took so much of that. Maybe if I was on the maximum dose or something closer to it I would’ve benefited from it in that regard but if propranolol didn’t work, I don’t see how atenolol would. There’s a beta-blockers called pindolol which, for various reasons, seems like it would suit me a lot better than either of the other two beta-blockers but it’s scarcely available in the UK. That’s my problem.

Ammi 19-05-2025 04:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Redway (Post 11648924)
I’ll tell ya over PM but it’s for the same thing I used it for 11-ish years ago. It worked then but my body’s just outgrown it.

Someone said to me once that people who sweat a lot (like me; my hyperhidrosis is a mad ting) could benefit from propranolol but I think that’s only in the case whose excessive sweating is, like, a peripheral manifestation of anxiety. For people with primary hyperhidrosis (like moi), beta blockers don’t seem to be the answer. Atenolol (another beta-blocker), again, did nothing for me in the sweat-department, but then I only took so much of that. Maybe if I was on the maximum dose or something closer to it I would’ve benefited from it in that regard but if propranolol didn’t work, I don’t see how atenolol would. There’s a beta-blockers called pindolol which, for various reasons, seems like it would suit me a lot better than either of the other two beta-blockers but it’s scarcely available in the UK. That’s my problem.

….yeah, I asked because I’ve also taken Propranolol…(…for migraine prevention…)…and I know that it can be prescribed for multiple things…I also know that anxiety is something else it can be prescribed for and as you say, there are physical symptoms displayed with anxiety but that doesn’t apply to you…beta blocker type medication is pretty heavy duty medication in general, though…I’m guessing and thinking that you have tried alternative therapies etc…anyways, I asked because I was familiar with the medication itself and many of it’s prescribed uses but I won’t discuss anything medical further…apologies for that…

Redway 20-05-2025 03:02 PM

People who talk loudly/make loud ’phone-calls in coffee-shops, places that are supposed to be relatively quiet. Urgh.

Ammi 20-05-2025 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Redway (Post 11649543)
People who talk loudly/make loud ’phone-calls in coffee-shops, places that are supposed to be relatively quiet. Urgh.

…especially when you reply to them and then realise that they weren’t talking to you…?….

Redway 21-05-2025 07:00 AM

I may have said this before but the fact that the nearest Waitrose as far as Liverpool’s concerned is in Chester is really, really annoying. Gateacre’s an affluent enough area and yet in place of what should’ve been a Waitrose is an Aldi. Not a bad Aldi by any means but I guarantee you the average person from the posh parts of south Liverpool (Woolton, Childwall, Gateacre, Mossley Hill, Allerton, Grassendale, certain parts of Halewood) is more Waitrose-than-Aldi-inclined. If there was a Waitrose in one of those areas, it could quietly become a community-touchstone for local idealists, foodies and discerning introverts, whenever they can afford it.

Redway 21-05-2025 07:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 11649545)
…especially when you reply to them and then realise that they weren’t talking to you…?….

I don’t think I’ve ever experienced that, tbh, but I’m sure that would be super-awkward.

Ammi 21-05-2025 07:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Redway (Post 11649720)
I don’t think I’ve ever experienced that, tbh, but I’m sure that would be super-awkward.

…:laugh:…it’s just a me thing, then…yep, that figures…

Redway 21-05-2025 07:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 11649722)
…:laugh:…it’s just a me thing, then…yep, that figures…

Lol, it’s definitely not just a you-thang. I know it happens.

Niamh. 21-05-2025 01:11 PM

When people say "happiest of Birthdays" or "love you lots jelly tots"

Zizu 21-05-2025 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11649799)
When people say "happiest of Birthdays" or "love you lots jelly tots"


I’ve never heard of “happiest of birthdays” but I prefer it to ‘happy birthday’ as that phrase just annoys me as there’s rarely any emotion attached to it .., especially said the day after

Niamh. 21-05-2025 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11649801)
I’ve never heard of “happiest of birthdays” but I prefer it to ‘happy birthday’ as that phrase just annoys me as there’s rarely any emotion attached to it .., especially said the day after

It's usually on FB rather than in real life, i don't know why it just gets under my skin :laugh:

Ammi 21-05-2025 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11649799)
When people say "happiest of Birthdays" or "love you lots jelly tots"


…love you loads frogs and toads…

…one of my girls does say love you to the moon and back every time she texts…

Ammi 21-05-2025 02:11 PM

…one of my irritations would be abbreviated words/names…

Niamh. 21-05-2025 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 11649820)
…love you loads frogs and toads…

one of my girls does say love you to the moon and back every time she texts

That one almost made my list too :oh:

Ammi 21-05-2025 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11649822)
That one almost made my list too :oh:

…tbf I think she might say it because she knows that it’s annoying…:laugh:…

Ammi 21-05-2025 02:15 PM

…or maybe she does actually love me to the moon and back…?…hmmmm, thinking dinosaur meme….

Niamh. 21-05-2025 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 11649823)
…tbf I think she might say it because she knows that it’s annoying…:laugh:…

Ok I forgive her then :laugh:

Niamh. 21-05-2025 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 11649824)
…or maybe she does actually love me to the moon and back…?…hmmmm, thinking dinosaur meme….

There's so much space in her heart for you :hee:

Ammi 21-05-2025 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11649825)
Ok I forgive her then :laugh:

…see, it’s all context isn’t it…:laugh:…

Ammi 21-05-2025 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11649827)
There's so much space in her heart for you :hee:

…I won’t tell her that you said that because honestly, she’ll start saying it in every text…

Niamh. 21-05-2025 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 11649829)
…I won’t tell her that you said that because honestly, she’ll start saying it in every text…

:laugh:


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