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Question: What would you do?
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Wait for the NHS    
  4 (17.4%)
Pay the £700 now    
  14 (60.9%)
Get the Butler to do it for me    
  1 (4.3%)
Pray for a lottery win    
  1 (4.3%)
Get myself a length of rope?    
  1 (4.3%)
Suffer in Silence?    
  0 (0.0%)
Lose weight, less strain on my back?    
  0 (0.0%)
Go to a massage parlour?    
  2 (8.7%)




Total votes: 23

As above... Options 3 and 4 are really for comedy value more than anything else
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Back Problems - Again/Still. Plus a dilemma (Read 5392 times)
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I had a bad back many years ago and had to sleep on the front room door for 3 weeks.



Hope you took it down first.
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Reply #61 - 05. Apr 2011 at 20:37
 
Lazydocker wrote on 05. Apr 2011 at 19:56:
Richie London wrote on 05. Apr 2011 at 19:46:
and a massage really does help or a steaming hot towel on your back, but dont! ask for extras  Grin


Funnily enough, I have a friend who keeps telling me to get a small Thai Lady to walk up and down my back! Grin Grin


my mate came back from amsterdam monday, he got a big surprise when the big breasted young lady stripped, she was big down below as well. so be careful. he didnt stay long enough for a refund  Grin
he wont live that down for a while Grin
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Reply #62 - 05. Apr 2011 at 20:44
 
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I had a bad back many years ago and had to sleep on the front room door for 3 weeks.



Hope you took it down first.


Yes, they were rising butt hinges due to my wifes thick rug so it just lifted off
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I had a bad back many years ago and had to sleep on the front room door for 3 weeks.



Hope you took it down first.


Yes, they were rising butt hinges due to my wifes thick rug so it just lifted off



Did you sleep with your butt on the butt hinges?
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Reply #64 - 05. Apr 2011 at 23:54
 
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jerry wrote on 05. Apr 2011 at 00:25:
very true vamps-the two are seperate issues, though such so called " learning difficulties" as aspergers, ADHD etc are associated with cerebal palsy in as much that their presence in some cp cases may indicate a link. To my knowledge there is no such link put forward around genetic DYT1 dystonia.


Stop, we need to talk, but not now as I need to go to bed... Roll Eyes  aspergers is a learning disability, not a difficulty.ADHD is a seperate diagnosis and absolutely no link to Cerebral Palsey. When you say cp do you mean Cerebral Palsy or Child Protection?

PM me with your phone number or ring me on 01642 878141 for a chat, in working hours, tis a secure number..... Thumbs Up!



Not in my experience. My lad is very good at humanities, excellent in english and outstanding at maths and IT.
He has communication and understanding difficulties.
Please remember that 'aspergers' is covered by a vast umbrella and is sometimes diagnosed in the abscence of 'anything else'.


Absolutely, Asbergers is the high end of the ASD spectrum, which you are aware of Thumbs Up!  my work is primarily at the low end of the spectrum. Communication and understanding difficulties would generally meet the criteria for statutory support services where I work, but as you say, a huge umbrella and every one is different, it's a minefield....we should have a chat sometime, in non forum mode.. Thumbs Up! Thumbs Up!
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Reply #65 - 07. Apr 2011 at 08:44
 
The plot thickens a little... Got a letter from the NHS hospital yesterday with an appointment........... 30th June! That's 12 weeks away Shocked

I will say that they seem to have been quite sensible about it though and have requested the MRI scan before the appointment. Still means I'm looking at somewhere in the region of 20 weeks before surgery though Cry
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