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13 Feb 2016, 4:53 am

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Mine's the same - it has to run it's course and nothing helps much.
Codeine will take the edge off it a bit.
We do have house call doctors here but I've never used one.
I'll keep it in mind.


Two things that I know do work really well are Zomig and Imigran but they're expensive. I can never afford them. :(

My ex used to take Imigran and has now been taking Zomig for years. It's like $35 dollars for 2 tablets but if you take them, the moment you feel a migraine coming on, most of the time, it'll get rid of it. Sometimes, one tablet will do it. Sometimes, it takes two.

Good thing to keep in mind.

It got to the point she was taking so many so often, I was getting worried about her but the doctors don't seem to be worried and she's still fine. There are a lot of cases where people have been taking Zomig for years when they get a migraine and so far, no harm has come to anyone.

Look into Zomig!


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13 Feb 2016, 5:40 am

Goodbye Mrs Derkin is a good song.


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13 Feb 2016, 5:45 am

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Goodbye Mrs Derkin is a good song.



It is a good song Cockney. I like the Irish Rovers but I don't think I've ever heard this song before.

It appeals to the Irish in me (which is most of me)


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13 Feb 2016, 5:54 am

Sometimes I can't answer posts no matter how hard I try.
What's with that?
Should I say, "I have no idea how to answer"?
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13 Feb 2016, 5:57 am

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Sometimes I can't answer posts no matter how hard I try.
What's with that?
Should I say, "I have no idea how to answer"?
:(


Yeah, say something. Otherwise, people think you're not there, and I feel alone when you appear not to be there :(


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13 Feb 2016, 6:00 am

What am I supposed to say?

Aunty Em told me once, "If you don't know what to say, say wheelbarrow."

So, wheelbarrow.


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13 Feb 2016, 6:10 am

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What am I supposed to say?

Aunty Em told me once, "If you don't know what to say, say wheelbarrow."

So, wheelbarrow.


I was going to say, just say, "Blah" or "ditto" - Don't say Blah. That means something. So does ditto I think.

Just go, "..."!


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13 Feb 2016, 6:12 am

Wheelbarrow? LOL - I like it.

I seem to never be lost for words on here.

Get me in real life with a stranger and I'm good for about the first 5 minutes. Especially if it's someone I know I'll only be with for a short time and never see them again.

After that, I can't think of a thing to say and I clam up. It sucks!


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13 Feb 2016, 6:16 am

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Wheelbarrow? LOL - I like it.

I seem to never be lost for words on here.

Get me in real life with a stranger and I'm good for about the first 5 minutes. Especially if it's someone I know I'll only be with for a short time and never see them again.

After that, I can't think of a thing to say and I clam up. It sucks!


And the reason why it sucks is because, if I'm forced to spend more time with that person, I first come across as a really chatty, open sociable person but as we spend more time together than I'm comfortable with, it goes downhill from there because they realise, I'm not the chatty person I appeared to be and become extremely introverted and shy almost - and I can't think of a single thing to say to them I clam up. ASPERGERS!! !


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13 Feb 2016, 6:19 am

I can talk about random stuff on here that doesn't really relate to anything but if someone directs something at me that isn't exactly a question but probably requires a response I have no idea.
My mind goes blank.


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13 Feb 2016, 6:22 am

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I can talk about random stuff on here that doesn't really relate to anything but if someone directs something at me that isn't exactly a question but probably requires a response I have no idea.
My mind goes blank.


"Wheelbarrow"


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13 Feb 2016, 6:23 am

ImAnAspie wrote:
Raleigh wrote:
I can talk about random stuff on here that doesn't really relate to anything but if someone directs something at me that isn't exactly a question but probably requires a response I have no idea.
My mind goes blank.


"Wheelbarrow"


Wheelbarrow is your friend :)


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13 Feb 2016, 6:29 am

Aunty Em told me to say that when I couldn't say a word after several attempts.
It was a joke between us.
I could always say wheelbarrow.


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13 Feb 2016, 6:32 am

Raleigh wrote:
Aunty Em told me to say that when I couldn't say a word after several attempts.
It was a joke between us.
I could always say wheelbarrow.


You sound like you were very fond of your Aunty Em. Was she nice to you?


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13 Feb 2016, 6:33 am

She was beautiful.
But she's not really my Aunty.
I mean she's an elder.

So, when you talk to people for longer than 5 minutes and you go quiet, what if I said to you that you need to keep talking?
What would happen?


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13 Feb 2016, 6:39 am

Raleigh wrote:
She was beautiful.
But she's not really my Aunty.
I mean she's an elder.

So, when you talk to people for longer than 5 minutes and you go quiet, what if I said to you that you need to keep talking?
What would happen?


I wouldn't know what to say. My mind goes blank.

Unless there's a purpose to talk, work to discuss etc. I just can't think of a single thing to say. And unless I find someone extremely interesting and they're talking about stuff that I know about and am interested in, I'm not interested in talking about it. I find most people just want to talk about crap. And I'm not into sports or the weather.

I don't know. Perhaps, that's why I'm alone. Besides, I also feel I give off what I call, "Go Away" vibes. I don't mean to. It just happens.


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