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Brutale
My wife and I have been on the verge of splitting up for at least the last 10 years. We've got 2 kids (13 and 14) and have stayed together for their benefit. It hasn't been particularly traumatic as...
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Theland
What is a good value Oximeter to buy? Such a variation in prices. And where from?...
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AuntPollyGrey
Would it be more useful to know who had recovered from the virus without any hospitalisation, of even without symptoms rather than who has got it now?. Someone presenting for a routine test because...
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AuntPollyGrey
The UK has now been in lockdown nearly five weeks, longer than it takes an individual to catch CV-19 and show signs, therefore the hundreds of new cases admitted yesterday into hospital and the 813...
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genie123
My husband has a slightly raised itchy rash mostly on his upper arms, had it about 5/6 days. I can remember my Mum saying something about a Spring rash. Does such a thing exist? I've been using E45...
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teacake44
Whenever the government get a wiff of being bought to book they immediately start building their defences and lies. Dominic Raab on interview today said, The NHS have done a brilliant job caring for...
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newbie99
Been asked to take 1ml of medicine daily. But measurement spoon we have is 5ml. How many droplets do I need to get 1ml? Is it 20 droplets as described by the medicine standard?
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35artillery38
Hardly a day goes by when I get a foreign matter in one of my eyes.My wife never has this problem.Any ideas please.Thanks.
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barnaclebill58
If I've got it right X is tested and is found to have COVID. It turns out that they were within y yards of Z at some point. At that time, X may not have been infected , as far as I know the virus is...
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fruitsalad
I had toothache early April and the doctor prebscribed me antibiotics, and the pain subsided, but today its started niggling me again, do you think I will be prescribed antibiotics again, or will it...
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fruitsalad
Our Grandaughter who is 8 and we have almost brought up from a baby, is at home with her Mum, during this time, her and my Son split a long time ago, shes stayed with us every weekend and lots of...
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teacake44
How many times I've been right, this time estimating that Boris should be better and able to return to work, and that's with no updates, or seeing him, never mind examining him....
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crisgal
Has anyone ever experienced this? It's quite bizarre and I've never had anything like it before. For the last few days when I wash my hands or put them in water, it feels like I've plunged them into a...
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fruitsalad
But here goes...why do they not test every household, (yes I know it's a big ask) then those with it, which is less than those without it, stay in isolation together in one of the new hospitals, until...
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jennyjoan
People could be offered testing for virus and come up negative. How can anyone be sure they are not positive a week later or a day later.
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KARL
I seem to have managed to completely miss this, and I am also unaware of any hint at it on Answerbank, but it has apparently been known for two months or more. There are signs that one of the very...
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Theland
Hi all. Have spent most of the last few days in bed. Breathing problems and pain. On top of that, I am suffering the worst of depressions. Am waiting for an MRI bit can't have it during the present...
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Vagus
A family member is due one of the above shortly and has today spoken to her GP. Guide lines are that they’re not going to happen, no matter what reason they’re needed for, which is fair enough....
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Thisoldbird
Mid March we both had an eye test at Specsavers, chose new frames for varifocal and separate reading specs for both, paid in full. 2 weeks later went along to pick them up..Husbands perfect but mine...
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fruitsalad
Which we are lucky to have, but how do other countries manage, during this virus, I assume you need to be insured to be treated, is this the case in all other countries?...

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