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:) Remember Gilligans Island?
The sitcom or the juice, appears UKeCS sells G2, don't know what they are like, as for the sitcom, it rings a bell, but not sure if I ever watched it, depends which channel it was on, I was brought up on ITV, we only occasionally watched BBC.

EDIT: appears it was on London ITV in '65 and possibly networked around the regions in '68/'69, so if that was the case then I probably didn't watch it, because '69 was when I moved South.
 
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Has the uk embraced pot like the usa? I haven't paid attention.

Vapemail: my juice, 5 unicorn bottles and a couple of samples [G2 Vapor - Gilligans (Tropical fruits) & Drunk Monkey (Banana Rum Cream)] have arrived:
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That looks like a healthy collection you've got behind the focus. How are you feeling. Well i hope?

Post heart work. Yah You'd qualify for mj (seriously thats censored, ridiculous?) here. In all but one state which allow it medically(27 now iirc). In new york you must have cancer. HIV. Or spinal cord nerve damage and even then i cant see any dispensaries.
Im actually quite shocked new york is so conservative with it. Given alcohol issues there.

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That looks like a healthy collection you've got behind the focus. How are you feeling. Well i hope?

Post heart work. Yah You'd qualify for mj (seriously thats censored, ridiculous?) here. In all but one state which allow it medically(27 now iirc). In new york you must have cancer. HIV. Or spinal cord nerve damage and even then i cant see any dispensaries.
Im actually quite shocked new york is so conservative with it. Given alcohol issues there.

-*Plese excuz any iPone-tyos
Pot is still a no-no over here, some medical bods are looking into the health properties, but think it will be a few years before anything happens, those few that you see in the piccy is but a tiny part of my collection, I have 20 TC mods alone (one a TB Mods squonker is having a 510 upgrade down in leafy Surrey and watching the horse racing).
Wouldn't touch MJ myself unless it was absolutely necessary, tried it once when I was a lot younger, mind blowing, and it causes paranoia.
 
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It can take up to a year of supplements to feel hack to normal again. I take 50,000 units a week and have fir the last ten weeks. I'm just starting to notice an improvement.

Sorry fir the log post all. I just wanted to try and help.
Not at all - kind of you to take the time.

We usually take 500-1000iu daily, but in the past 6-8 weeks, I haven't taken any of my usual supplements due to getting Colitis ...seemed a waste seeing I won't be absorbing much extra nutrition until it calms.
I see that D is not actually a vitamin as such, but a type of hormone, and that the Endocrine Society have been involved with researching it's effects etc. That is interesting because I had a severely over active thyroid problem that got 'fixed' in 2000. Knowing that stress and tiredness can cause a recurrence, I asked for a thyroid function test, and had that yesterday along with FBC.
A lot of things going on could point to the opposite thyroid malfunction of being under-active, but there's also other things that could be the cause - iron deficiency is one thing the doctor mentioned. I now see that D deficiency is another factor, and working at home, I don't go outside as much as I should, particularly in the past year or so.

Medical bodies always seem to err on the side of caution with recommended amounts of vitamin supplements etc., and I just saw this comparison:
19 to 70 years old
IOM
600 IU/day
Endocrine Society 1,500-2,000 IU/day

Not sure the blood tests I had yesterday cover such deficiencies, but I do know that the doctor said she wanted to check for B12 deficiency, so with luck D levels will get checked too.
I hope so - the nurse I saw yesterday not only hit a nerve causing a really nasty pain in my arm, I have a 1.5" diameter bruise on my arm with what looks like blood clots with it. It's really upset me to see the bruise today because our last practice had a nurse who never hurt me and never bruised me. Can't say I'd be happy to have another test done by her. She went to my other arm and that's OK.

Whatever, I'm glad you pointed out the information about D deficiency - we're obviously not taking quite enough, and as I haven't been taking any recently, it won't have helped.
I'm hoping the test result leads to a simple solution as I don't play nicely with the medical profession.

If enzymes, vitamins & minerals etc. can fix something relatively minor (and they often do), then I'd far rather go that route than the pharmaceutical one.
 

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The sitcom or the juice, appears UKeCS sells G2, don't know what they are like, as for the sitcom, it rings a bell, but not sure if I ever watched it, depends which channel it was on, I was brought up on ITV, we only occasionally watched BBC.

EDIT: appears it was on London ITV in '65 and possibly networked around the regions in '68/'69, so if that was the case then I probably didn't watch it, because '69 was when I moved South.


You'll never know what you missed Bob.

BTW What a load of rubbish it really was.
 
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EDIT: appears it was on London ITV in '65 and possibly networked around the regions in '68/'69, so if that was the case then I probably didn't watch it, because '69 was when I moved South.
The name is familiar, but I never watched it.

Has the uk embraced pot like the usa? I haven't paid attention.
There are those that want it legalised, and those that don't.
Seeing it's known that it can cause damage, I'm surprised that it would even be considered seeing the silly fuss they've made about e-cigs, and the lengths they go to over getting people to stop using tobacco.
I'm in favour of it's use for medical conditions such as MS though.

In all but one state which allow it medically(27 now iirc). In new york you must have cancer. HIV. Or spinal cord nerve damage and even then i cant see any dispensaries.
Im actually quite shocked new york is so conservative with it. Given alcohol issues there.
NY hasn't been welcoming with e-cigs either though has it.

Love it, pot growing next to London landmarks :laugh:
Yes, quite amusing! I wonder if the police keep a look out for it and pull it up if they see any :)
...can just see all the suburban gardens scattering birdseed on the pretext of feeding wildlife, and watching for the appropriate plants to appear! ;)

Pot is still a no-no over here, some medical bods are looking into the health properties, but think it will be a few years before anything happens, those few that you see in the piccy is but a tiny part of my collection, I have 20 TC mods alone (one a TB Mods squonker is having a 510 upgrade down in leafy Surrey and watching the horse racing).
Wouldn't touch MJ myself unless it was absolutely necessary, tried it once when I was a lot younger, mind blowing, and it causes paranoia.
I was offered it once back in the 60's, and refused ...remarkable really considering the era and how young and unenlightened I was.
 

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Not at all - kind of you to take the time.

We usually take 500-1000iu daily, but in the past 6-8 weeks, I haven't taken any of my usual supplements due to getting Colitis ...seemed a waste seeing I won't be absorbing much extra nutrition until it calms.
I see that D is not actually a vitamin as such, but a type of hormone, and that the Endocrine Society have been involved with researching it's effects etc. That is interesting because I had a severely over active thyroid problem that got 'fixed' in 2000. Knowing that stress and tiredness can cause a recurrence, I asked for a thyroid function test, and had that yesterday along with FBC.
A lot of things going on could point to the opposite thyroid malfunction of being under-active, but there's also other things that could be the cause - iron deficiency is one thing the doctor mentioned. I now see that D deficiency is another factor, and working at home, I don't go outside as much as I should, particularly in the past year or so.

Medical bodies always seem to err on the side of caution with recommended amounts of vitamin supplements etc., and I just saw this comparison:
19 to 70 years old
IOM
600 IU/day
Endocrine Society 1,500-2,000 IU/day

Not sure the blood tests I had yesterday cover such deficiencies, but I do know that the doctor said she wanted to check for B12 deficiency, so with luck D levels will get checked too.
I hope so - the nurse I saw yesterday not only hit a nerve causing a really nasty pain in my arm, I have a 1.5" diameter bruise on my arm with what looks like blood clots with it. It's really upset me to see the bruise today because our last practice had a nurse who never hurt me and never bruised me. Can't say I'd be happy to have another test done by her. She went to my other arm and that's OK.

Whatever, I'm glad you pointed out the information about D deficiency - we're obviously not taking quite enough, and as I haven't been taking any recently, it won't have helped.
I'm hoping the test result leads to a simple solution as I don't play nicely with the medical profession.

If enzymes, vitamins & minerals etc. can fix something relatively minor (and they often do), then I'd far rather go that route than the pharmaceutical one.
Cats & Dogs love Vit D, that's why you see them lying on the floor where the sun shines through the windows, they are lapping it up, my missus takes a Calcium Carbonate & Cholecalciferol tablet twice a day, the second bit is 10mcg of Vit D3.

I always try to pop outside 2 or 3 times during daylight hours even if it's only for a few minutes at a time, just to top mine up.

I hate blood tests if they are not taken by the dedicated team up at the Hospital, because the veins in the crook of my elbow are very shallow, and they have trouble finding them, I quite often end up bruised afterwards if the ward nurses do them, but they normally disappear quite quickly.
 

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Cats & Dogs love Vit D, that's why you see them lying on the floor where the sun shines through the windows, they are lapping it up, my missus takes a Calcium Carbonate & Cholecalciferol tablet twice a day, the second bit is 10mcg of Vit D3.
D3 is the type I buy too - I haven't added Calcium C to our supplements though - perhaps I should. I do have some that I got fairly recently.

I have a lot of respect for supplements if the right type are found - where all else failed to help when I developed IBS after my Dad died, the talk was of then trying tri-cyclic anti-depressants, and that was something I certainly didn't want to take if I could avoid it. A bit of searching for an equivalent supplement produced info on 3 amino acids that closely mimic the effects of such drugs: L-theanine, Taurine and GABA, and to my surprise, I found a complex containing all three: Theanine Serene ...and although not developed for IBS specifically, it actually works with calming painful spasms etc.
Doesn't do much for colitis though which is a different thing again.

I always try to pop outside 2 or 3 times during daylight hours even if it's only for a few minutes at a time, just to top mine up.
I tend to be doing my most intense hours of work between late spring and the end of summer, and as such, can miss out on decent weather - we've had a fairly cold summer this year, so that hasn't helped. I seem to be feeling cold very easily recently too. (could be thyroid, iron deficiency or whatever).
I've been trying to get out more this past couple of weeks though as my concentration has been so bad it wasn't worth trying to force it.

I hate blood tests if they are not taken by the dedicated team up at the Hospital, because the veins in the crook of my elbow are very shallow, and they have trouble finding them, I quite often end up bruised afterwards if the ward nurses do them, but they normally disappear quite quickly.
All my life, I've hated blood tests to the point I'll resist and sometimes get quite upset by dogged insistence because they always seem to hurt considerably. I would get quite angry by them repeatedly saying what lovely veins I had and how it would be easy! They aren't me and hadn't a clue what I'd be feeling.
14 years ago, my then doctor (best I ever had) had a practitioner nurse working with him who explained that the pain is when a nerve is unavoidably hit, and added to my low pain threshold, could feel very uncomfortable. She always used the finest needle she could and took as much care as she could to be gentle. Somehow, although she did touch a nerve now and then, it was never overly painful, and never left a bruise. As such, I always went for my tests quite happily.
Yesterday was very unpleasant with intense pain shooting up to my shoulder, and she said it was my fault for tensing! I'd already told her about my past problems with it, but like most, she chose to ignore it. The other arm posed virtually no problem because she was either more careful or managed to avoid a nerve mostly.

In one fell swoop, she's undone the confidence I'd gained through others understanding. Since seeing the mess of my arm this morning, and added to the anxiety of waiting for results, I've been feeling quite 'off' and ridiculously upset. Quite annoyed with myself to be honest.
 

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The name is familiar, but I never watched it.

Only reason i mentioned it is,the dude on the label of Bob's juice bottle is Gilligan.Who was shipped wrecked on a desert island and had to live off all the tropical friut.So,that's what the juice will probably taste of. :)
 
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Not at all - kind of you to take the time.

We usually take 500-1000iu daily, but in the past 6-8 weeks, I haven't taken any of my usual supplements due to getting Colitis ...seemed a waste seeing I won't be absorbing much extra nutrition until it calms.
I see that D is not actually a vitamin as such, but a type of hormone, and that the Endocrine Society have been involved with researching it's effects etc. That is interesting because I had a severely over active thyroid problem that got 'fixed' in 2000. Knowing that stress and tiredness can cause a recurrence, I asked for a thyroid function test, and had that yesterday along with FBC.
A lot of things going on could point to the opposite thyroid malfunction of being under-active, but there's also other things that could be the cause - iron deficiency is one thing the doctor mentioned. I now see that D deficiency is another factor, and working at home, I don't go outside as much as I should, particularly in the past year or so.

Medical bodies always seem to err on the side of caution with recommended amounts of vitamin supplements etc., and I just saw this comparison:
19 to 70 years old
IOM
600 IU/day
Endocrine Society 1,500-2,000 IU/day

Not sure the blood tests I had yesterday cover such deficiencies, but I do know that the doctor said she wanted to check for B12 deficiency, so with luck D levels will get checked too.
I hope so - the nurse I saw yesterday not only hit a nerve causing a really nasty pain in my arm, I have a 1.5" diameter bruise on my arm with what looks like blood clots with it. It's really upset me to see the bruise today because our last practice had a nurse who never hurt me and never bruised me. Can't say I'd be happy to have another test done by her. She went to my other arm and that's OK.

Whatever, I'm glad you pointed out the information about D deficiency - we're obviously not taking quite enough, and as I haven't been taking any recently, it won't have helped.
I'm hoping the test result leads to a simple solution as I don't play nicely with the medical profession.

If enzymes, vitamins & minerals etc. can fix something relatively minor (and they often do), then I'd far rather go that route than the pharmaceutical one.
Another issue is 100-2000 over the counter. You have to be particular about brand as maybe 40% of that is absorbed on a healthy individual with a good supplement. Afaik if you're severely deficient you have to be absolutely bombarded with it to make a difference. Over the counter daily doses wont get you back up but will maintain after restorative process

Bob / pot - intried medicinally recently. Its a completely different game than even when i was a teen. Totally different product and you can choose strains that wont make you paranoid. But realistically 1/9 I tried actually helped with pain. I didn't try edibles and apparently those are the way to go. Instill use a cbd extract daily. No thc and it does amazingly as an anti-inflammatory. The edibles have high cbd and low thc content. So you csn have a dose that doesn't get you high particularly

The biggest studies i read showed benefit in enhancing opiate painkillers. Allowing you to reduce opiate doses by 75% or more in a large double blind study. The irony is because it is illegal here federally most pain management doctors will fire you as a patient if you pursue that avenue. As we get drug tested randomly (I've had four in six months.
Its a shame that where it can be the most beneficial its typically banned

As for my thoughts on it in general n I'm not a big fan of feeling high on pot. As a social stance i think its far less harmful to society than alcohol but thats a debate fir another thread i think!

As for damage. Plenty of ways for it not to cause damage. Certainly less harmful than alcohol to the body. Remember the brain cell stuff is smoking and unregulated farming with pesticides

If it weren't for alcohol and tobacco lobbies here it would he filly legal.

Im a do what you want kind of guy. To the extreme. So long as it doesn't affect any one else detrimentally

On the vitamin D I'd be shocked if anyone currently residing in the uk met current US standards. Particularly monoethnic whities like me. We just don't get the sun or the diet

Bob, Why do you have so many mods!

Enjoy the races. (Statement on horses not society!)


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Vapemail: I ordered 5m Clapton - OK, 25m 27AWG SS317L - rec'd 3 x 10m, 25m 30AWG SS317L - rec'd 3 x 10m, free 10m - think I have 2 x 5m .21mm Kanthal A1, also never seen this before on the package:
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D3 is the type I buy too - I haven't added Calcium C to our supplements though - perhaps I should. I do have some that I got fairly recently.
They do it as a complete chewable tablet, missus usually breaks it in half as they are quite big, and why are you buying it, get doc to prescribe it, it's free for you, she is also on iron tabs as well now, as you get older you need all these extra supplements, although I would draw the line at ADs unless absolutely necessary, I don't even like taking painkillers unless a pain gets unbearable.
 

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I feel tje same way about pain pills but have been taking them more on than off for the last 16 months.

In fairness most people would be on way more with what ive got going on i just talked to a friend of a friend who was off work for six weeks and bed ridden die to a herniated disc.

I need 2 level fusion in my neck. Three level in my lumbar. Mild brain surgery and i currently have about five areas of contact with my cord while two parts compress - as well as massive foraminal narrowing so my face arms legs go numb et.

They told me i have the spine of someone twice my age.



Who was run over

Anyway. There is a point when you lose the ability to have any quality of life without pain killers.

But dictirs here - its gey hard toneven get a prescription and then when you do you have to justify it to the pharmacy who still may refuse you half the time. If fir example you filled at boots one month and then six weeks later filled at the grocery

Its getting insane.

Back to vaping. Whats happening with that package. An attempt to avoid vat or something similar?
because 90% of my time is sat in front of my TV & 'puter so I can have lots of different flavours on the go, switching between them all day long.

I thought i had a lot with four or five active next to me. The better half is always sighing wt my bedside table but shes thrilled I quit so its good natured. She pits her foot down if i rest a mod between us in the bed.



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I feel tje same way about pain pills but have been taking them more on than off for the last 16 months.
It does sound like you need them at the moment - just got to be careful what they give you and whether there is an addiction possibility
Back to vaping. Whats happening with that package. An attempt to avoid vat or something similar?
Think it is probably an over zealous employee thinking the postage (done on a pitney bowes type machine) wasn't enough, so their revenue protection got involved, and to stop anyone else querying it, they stuck the stamp on it, but it's the first time I have seen it.
 
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