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How much do you worry?
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I have just realised today that I spend most of the day with something on my mind or worrying about something.I also once heard that the average person spends 60% of the day worrying.Do you worry alot or are you carefree everyday?
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"No it would be wrong to use NHS resourses on me as I am not my Dad's patient I just had to brave the pain I almost fainted it was so bad and THAT IS THE TRUTH!!!!"
why/how can you have a good conscience to say the above and yet steal someone's ipod?
was your arm broken or was it dis-located? sounds to me like your arm was dislocated. i hope you arm is better.☺☺
why/how can you have a good conscience to say the above and yet steal someone's ipod?
was your arm broken or was it dis-located? sounds to me like your arm was dislocated. i hope you arm is better.☺☺
I don't worry much, life is too short, I just go around smiling and laughing and bringing little shafts of joy into the hearts of everybody I meet.
But not when I broke my toe playing crab football, that was agony and I said oh flip a few times and worried a bit.
So bitchyruskie, your arm must have been agony, and all my sympathies are with, typing one-handed is such a drag. Was it simple or compound (i.e. did bits come flying out ?)
But not when I broke my toe playing crab football, that was agony and I said oh flip a few times and worried a bit.
So bitchyruskie, your arm must have been agony, and all my sympathies are with, typing one-handed is such a drag. Was it simple or compound (i.e. did bits come flying out ?)
Both my daughter and I broke our radius..the pain was unbelievable and to be honest she coped far better than I did! she also had her ulna fractured at birth, the poor love..as a result of trying to pull her out :o(
luckily she didn't need a plaster for the ulna fracture as babies bones are so soft..more like cartiledge and heal themselves. She did have to have a sling, though.
I am pretty sure BR will still be in a lot of pain and yes, one finger typing. When I broke mine I didn't feel like doing anything for about a week, although I was groggy for a day or two after the anaesthetic anyway.
luckily she didn't need a plaster for the ulna fracture as babies bones are so soft..more like cartiledge and heal themselves. She did have to have a sling, though.
I am pretty sure BR will still be in a lot of pain and yes, one finger typing. When I broke mine I didn't feel like doing anything for about a week, although I was groggy for a day or two after the anaesthetic anyway.