Had a Fall

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the pain is a ****ing bastard, though mate. Anyone else on here done their groin?


I assume you've seen a doctor. No pain meds- or they just not working? (Send the unit to go get some opium out of the vending machine in the cheese. )


I did my back in once... Brushing my teeth and suddenly back froze up. Getting to bed to lay down was excruciating. Movement , as painful as it was, slowly made me better
 
I assume you've seen a doctor. No pain meds- or they just not working? (Send the unit to go get some opium out of the vending machine in the cheese. )


I did my back in once... Brushing my teeth and suddenly back froze up. Getting to bed to lay down was excruciating. Movement , as painful as it was, slowly made me better

Did mine few weeks ago bending down to pick up a bag. Painful as hell although wasn't the worse as j could still walk... Until the next day where I'd been laying in bed all night it had stiffened up and could not move
 
once maybe the unit stops buying the booze you might sober up... and realise the cheese and all that has lead to to this and you might become a monk or something... who knows.
 
bloke I know in his 40s at the courts where i play tennis has got gout, he drinks every day, pints and pints, not in bad shape for it actually but it's getting at him obviously with this. I see him down there yesterday watching, he can't play because he can barely walk through the gout, what's he doing ... necking pints of course, as well as asking people 'Do you think alcohol might be what's causing it ?' Bloody hell <laugh>

In short, learn the lesson. Stop drinking if it's badly affecting your health and lifestyle, at least temporarily with a view to toning it down for good
 
Short term, buy a bed settee. Long term, a bungalow. In all seriousness and compassion - mobility doesn't get better with age.
trouble is they are in short supply as they tend not to be built by big house builders anymore but only as one offs or small scale developments by local companies.Strange as with an aging population plus more people with serious mobility restrictions living at home we actually need more not less on one level properties
 
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trouble is they are in short supply as they tend not to be built by big house builders anymore but only as one offs or small scale developments by local companies.Strange as with an aging population plus more people with serious mobility restrictions living at home we actually need more not less on one level properties

No money in is it there. Build high cheaper <ok>