
Ridiculous twist of wordsToday and yesterday I have been discussing the religious celebration of Easter as a Christian festival.
Get a PX150 or PX200.Nice, I was looking at vespa not so long back, quite fancied a scooter. Just selling my bike at the moment and looking for something else

Originals are hard to get hold of though arn't they? I was looking at a Vespa GTS 300Get a PX150 or PX200.
Old school ones, not the moderno plastica shyt.

I have a fair bit of experience in anxiety Harry, just reading your post I got to the bath part and I instantly suspected anxiety and panic attacks mate. It sounds very much like it, you get lots of tests done, blood, ECG, 48hr monitor, all to reveal nothing. Anxiety and panic atacks are worse than having the actual ilness as they come on suddenly and out of the blue and are really frightening. Once the wave of fear goes you are left drained mentally just waiting for the next one to happen. There is hope though Harry and help is available.An entire day, in hospital, in the kidney department, trying to see if they could work out the cause of these weird episodes. Their frequency has gradually increased, to the point where almost anything can trigger them, having me flailing about in agony, but never any obvious physical pain, and no physically measurable symptoms. I just know I quite suddenly feel absolutely terrible, muscle become very weak, I flail about, unable to find comfort, feel overheated. I switch the overhead fan on, and when I am cold, and shivering, I am back to normal.
Av had to struggle to haul me out of the bath Sunday, I was in such a distressed state. Then more episodes Monday, so I asked he to ring the kidney department, and see if they fit me in for an urgent appointment, to try to see exactly what going on. Appointment arranged for this morning....
All day in the department, a full set of blood tests, full ECG, and they were not convinced the episodes were due to my kidney failures. Luckily(unluckily?) I had a mild episode there, and in front of the doc, but a fairly mild one, so they tried the ECG again. Spotting a small difference between the two, they referred the print-outs, to a specialist to study them at his leisure.
They have me booked for a 48 hour heart monitor, and in the meantime, swapped my beta-blocker tablet, for a beta-blocker, plus anxiety tablet, working on a theory that it might just be anxiety, causing the episodes..
Today and yesterday I have been discussing the religious celebration of Easter as a Christian festival.
Good to see Netanyahu has given in to widespread international condemnation and allowed Christian worship in Jerusalem today.
Israel reverses course after barring Palm Sunday Mass in Jerusalem
Good to see Netanyahu has given in to widespread international condemnation and allowed Christian worship in Jerusalem today.
Today and yesterday I have been discussing the religious celebration of Easter as a Christian festival.
Which Highwayman thinks I should not be allowed to do.
Perhaps he is anti-Christian.
Some people are like that,
I have a fair bit of experience in anxiety Harry, just reading your post I got to the bath part and I instantly suspected anxiety and panic attacks mate. It sounds very much like it, you get lots of tests done, blood, ECG, 48hr monitor, all to reveal nothing. Anxiety and panic atacks are worse than having the actual ilness as they come on suddenly and out of the blue and are really frightening. Once the wave of fear goes you are left drained mentally just waiting for the next one to happen. There is hope though Harry and help is available.

They get less frequent Harry, medication gives you that breathing space, the secret to dealing with them is to accept them and realise that it is just a panic attack and to face them head on and not fear them. Do not run away from them and let them beat you as you can and will defeat them. It is. a tough road no denying and not easy, but once you do get to overcome them then they do become milder and eventually dissapear as you learn to accept them for what they are, be strong Harry and you will get over them and return your life to as it was before having them.Thanks..
The problem, for the past year, since I began having these attacks, has been one of getting anyone in the medical profession to take them seriously, despite all the trouble I went to of actually documenting them, continually pestering them, how miserable, and unpredictable it was making my life. Yesterday, was the very first time they seemed to take it seriously, and give the problem the attention it deserved.
Bisoprolol was the beta-blocker I was on, yesterday they replaced it with propranolol, which is a beta-blocker, and anxiety med combined. I tried a half tablet, last night, after suffering a couple of mild attacks in the midst of posting #13,071 above. Since taking them, I feel much more 'grounded', and despite anticipating an least another episode last night, there was none, and none since the half-tablet. Hopefully, they have nailed it!
the secret to dealing with them is to accept them and realise that it is just a panic attack and to face them head on and not fear them.