I'm open to hear more about heart problems and Covid jabs. I'm not totally discounting the opinion of a junior nurse with his/her head in their hands, but I'm also not about to place a bet on it either. Current info on heart attack deaths, 2019 - 2022 by age & year https://www.ons.gov.uk/aboutus/tran...ionfoi/heartattackdeathsin201920202021and2022
'Kin ell mate, it's been a while since I heard that forum name, who were you on there? I was on there, I remember it turning in to a right shit show after it was bought by the publishing company Some quality threads on there, impossible to read with a straight face
Who knows. I know how I felt at the time, and the reaction he had. It’s all a bit odd. If I have the same symptoms again one day though, I’ll pop a couple of aspirin and see how it goes, as that’s what they said I should do. Utter madness.
I had the same ID. How about you? I stopped posting on there in c.2005(?) after it got bought out, the moderation became very Starmer-esque and people started getting banned, which really harshed the vibe. I believe @El Toro is still in touch with some of the people who were active on there. Yep! I remember one of mine ("What Should I Do With a Bucket of Petrol?") kind of going viral and IIRC there was a really funny one which had started with someone asking where they could buy a plank.
I was Shuttlespanker on there The plank was Iron Bru Freak, he also had the classic, "where can I buy a black iridium visor" Then, the one which really made my ribs ache, 'touching the water before it breaks' Yorick is reasonably active on the Gixxer forum, he's now living in Lanzarote
Yeah lots of weirdness, in a very weird time... I don't know about just taking a couple of Asprin though. It is advised by the NHS to chew 300mg of aspirin if you think you’re having a heart attack, while waiting for an ambulance to arrive. https://www.bhf.org.uk/informations...rks by reducing this,re having a heart attack.[/b] Hopefully this decision will never arise!
Went to my cardiac rehabilitation appointment, then went with Doris to the hospital for her X-ray on her back/hip, then went to the shops for some milk. Came out £143 lighter ffs