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Arthur Little
27th September 2010, 23:32
:omg: ... just watched the newly-installed Leader of the Opposition "powdering his nose" for the cameras on ITV's News at Ten. Now I realise that at 40 he's actually on the verge of what is generally accepted as early middle-age ... but he looks more like a schoolboy. Likewise, Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg!

Time was when the first telltale signs of feeling that bit older manifested themselves upon noticing that police officers and doctors almost surreptitiously began to appear younger than they ever had before.

But nowadays, whenever I see practically anyone who's still working at all ... I know it's a fair bet he or she is younger than I am. :yikes:

:olddude:

Scary thought!

mickcant
28th September 2010, 08:16
Hello Arthur,:Wave:
I know what you mean about them looking younger!

We have the self satisfaction that we have completed our working lives
And can now wake and get up in the mo0rnings when we “want to” not when we need to!
Mick.:olddude:

KeithD
28th September 2010, 10:21
Except when you need to pee :D

mickcant
28th September 2010, 11:49
Except when you need to pee :D

Yes I must admit that bis normally about 3 times during the night:omg:
Mick.:olddude:

Doc Alan
28th September 2010, 11:55
Yes I must admit that bis normally about 3 times during the night:omg:

...which means you sleep like a baby :icon_lol:

mickcant
28th September 2010, 12:11
It feel good on the rare time I wake a little later around 7am and am not desperate to go, but I would of course had gone around 3 am!
Doc, I am now taking a Pamsvax XL 400 micrograma tablet per morning, will they do any good?
Mick.:olddude:

stevewool
28th September 2010, 15:20
something to look forward too chaps :icon_lol::icon_lol:, i just take emmas head oof my chest and think what a wonderful life :icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:

Doc Alan
28th September 2010, 16:39
Doc, I am now taking a Pamsvax XL 400 micrograma tablet per morning, will they do any good?

This is a so-called "alpha-blocker" (proper name tamsulosin) for improving urine flow in "benign" enlargement of the prostate. It's not a condition to worry the Mililband brothers or Steve...yet...:doh But it's so common as to be almost a "normal" feature of getting old ( 10-30% for men in their early 70's). As for how effective these drugs are, they are useful but as they may reduce blood pressure, ask your GP Mick :xxgrinning--00xx3:

mickcant
28th September 2010, 16:48
:xxgrinning--00xx3:
This is a so-called "alpha-blocker" (proper name tamsulosin) for improving urine flow in "benign" enlargement of the prostate. It's not a condition to worry the Mililband brothers or Steve...yet...:doh But it's so common as to be almost a "normal" feature of getting old ( 10-30% for men in their early 70's). As for how effective these drugs are, they are useful but as they may reduce blood pressure, ask your GP Mick :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Thanks Doc Alan,
As I also have slighty high blood pressure they might even help woth that as well:xxgrinning--00xx3:
My Dr did say somthing about them when she put me on them, but we talked about a few things that time and it went from my memory!
Mick.:crazy:

Arthur Little
28th September 2010, 17:05
(proper name *tamsulosin) ... are useful but as they may reduce blood pressure, ask your GP Mick :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Gents ... I'm currently taking *this drug - in conjunction with aspirin and simvistatin for keeping my cholesterol levels at bay following surgery for a blocked carotid artery in February 2008. Last Tuesday, I'd a routine healthcheck ... and was informed by the Practice Nurse that my blood pressure was excellent! :) Therefore, I am assuming that 'Tamsulosin' is safe enough for me at least.

Doc Alan
28th September 2010, 18:14
I am assuming that 'Tamsulosin' is safe enough for me at least.
Arthur, to be honest only your GP can answer that. Like most drugs, it has other side effects. But your GP will be aware of that.
I could add that NONE of the three Steves ("Stooges") need yet worry about prostate troubles :).

rani
28th September 2010, 18:18
boss win win,

if we have court and relationship, travel advice and tips etc.. in the forum, why not create another section about health?
it may be entitled as ASK YOUR DOCTOR... or THE DOCTOR IS IN :xxgrinning--00xx3:

what do u think doc alan? :xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:

raynaputi
28th September 2010, 18:23
hey rani, what a nice suggestion..a section dedicated to Doc Alan! :D Haha..i hope he doesn't ask for a doctor's fee though! :icon_lol:

rani
28th September 2010, 18:26
hey rani, what a nice suggestion..a section dedicated to Doc Alan! :D Haha..i hope he doesn't ask for a doctor's fee though! :icon_lol:

he's not allowed to ask for PF as he's retired already.... if he will, then i will ask for a certain percentage as his talent agent :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Doc Alan
28th September 2010, 18:40
what do u think doc alan? :xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:
Very flattering Rani :)
But it's an awesome responsibility for one person ! I really try not to give opinions, but evidence-based facts. However, I can't know it all. We're all learning here on this excellent forum.
Luckily I'm way beyond needing "reps" or trusted status ! I'm happy to continue contributing (and learning) without a separate area of the forum for health.

rani
28th September 2010, 18:57
well, i still think that we need a separate one for health related topics..
it does not necessarily mean a "question and answer" section only but whatever article related to health that the members should be aware of.. like the "boss" postings in facebook eg. signs of heart disease, weight loss techniques etc.

KeithD
28th September 2010, 20:35
I have a health section on my other forum.... alas all they talk about is the large boil on my cock :bigcry:



The poor chicken has been suffering with it for years :NoNo:

Terpe
28th September 2010, 20:42
I have a health section on my other forum.... alas all they talk about is the large boil on my cock :bigcry:

Bet you have been asking for some tablets to keep the swelling :D

stevewool
28th September 2010, 21:13
a large boil thats attached to your cock :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: thats you you fool:icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:

stevewool
28th September 2010, 21:14
Arthur, to be honest only your GP can answer that. Like most drugs, it has other side effects. But your GP will be aware of that.
I could add that NONE of the three Steves ("Stooges") need yet worry about prostate troubles :).

thanks doc Alan about the advice about my prostate any chance for advice about my empty wallet:icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:

Doc Alan
28th September 2010, 21:34
thanks doc Alan about the advice about my prostate any chance for advice about my empty wallet:icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:
It's as common as prostate trouble with increasing age Steve ! There's no cure ....just prevention by avoiding all pleasures from an early age :omg:

stevewool
28th September 2010, 21:43
well i am on to a winner then after having a break for a few years , i have restocked the bank and have rested my body , emma emma where are you:do_it::do_it:

KeithD
28th September 2010, 23:36
Hopefully she's ironing your socks and underwear ;)

-sillybilly-
29th September 2010, 07:36
...which means you sleep like a baby :icon_lol:

is it nappy time?:Erm: