^ thanks, Looper. At one point they said there was serious damage to around 75% of her lungs, they couldn't use any mechanical breathing support due to the damage, and her self-breathing was marginal. They had no choice to put her on some very aggressive anti-viral drips which could be dangerous in themselves, so I had to sign a form off for their use then they had to put a small test-drip of the stuff for 10 minutes while an emergency team watched on in case of a negative reaction. It seemed to do the job along with other medication - she had so many drips and devices... I won't post many pics as it's not the right thread, and I don't wanna do a separate thread, but these are generally indicative:
But, two weeks after these pics, she's just back from a morning shop and making lunch (I've been trying to get her to rest and do nothing at all for a couple of weeks, but she never listens to a word I say...)
I'd like to prosper the suggestion that Peach Boy had a positive effect against the virus ogres.
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Cycling should be banned!!!
Did I mention I am not accepting fashion advice on jeans from a Norwich supporter.
I was returning a pair of winter slippers to change the size when I noticed somebody else returning a large trendy looking microwave/air fryer combo, complaining that the plastic was bubbling on the button panel
I immediately had a brain-bomb that I recognise those symptoms being described. I happen to know from experience that the bubbled panel is because they have not removed the protective peeling plastic from the button panel and there is probly nuffink wrong wiv it.
I lived with a similar bubbled and torn plastic panel for 20 years before recently realising that my own 20 year old microwave could be rendered 'as-new' by peeling the bubbled plastic off.
It was swiftly tagged as a 40% mark-down based on the complaint and just as swiftly snatched up by my my good self and whisked to the checkout.
I opened the box on the way and checked that the bubbling was there and then also confirmed with my finger nail that the bubbled plastic could be simply peeled off for a spanky new oven.
I actually have doubts about how effective these combo devices are in reality but I can't resist a mark-down bargain so it had to be mine.
I had this with a new motorbike around 15 years ago.
I got 2 extra decals from Honda and had them applied in house. New Honda bike, OEM Honda decals, applied by Honda staff in their Honda dealership.
A month or so later and they were discoloured and bubbling. I was a bit pissed as they looked terrible and it had all been done by Honda.
I went back there to complain and generally act like they're all a bunch of useless shitheads.
The manager came out and just said, you know you have to peel off the outer film, right? Then put his hand down and did it immediately, leaving behind a perfectly applied and radiant decal on the lovely fairings.
I think my face was redder than the R at the end of the decal.![]()
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