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So, what fvckin eejit changed the rules of the road so that the correct action for drivers to take when 20 yards behind a cyclist indicating right is to speed up and threaten to overtake them on the outside halfway through the manoeuvre ?
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The same lad who made it ok for cars to run yield signs when the only oncoming traffic is a bicycleOldschoolsocks wrote:So, what fvckin eejit changed the rules of the road so that the correct action for drivers to take when 20 yards behind a cyclist indicating right is to speed up and threaten to overtake them on the outside halfway through the manoeuvre ?
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I'll get you next time!Oldschoolsocks wrote:So, what fvckin eejit changed the rules of the road so that the correct action for drivers to take when 20 yards behind a cyclist indicating right is to speed up and threaten to overtake them on the outside halfway through the manoeuvre ?
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Jaysus paddy, that's some banger you're driving sopaddyor wrote:I'll get you next time!Oldschoolsocks wrote:So, what fvckin eejit changed the rules of the road so that the correct action for drivers to take when 20 yards behind a cyclist indicating right is to speed up and threaten to overtake them on the outside halfway through the manoeuvre ?
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He's on to you paddy.Oldschoolsocks wrote:Jaysus paddy, that's some banger you're driving sopaddyor wrote:I'll get you next time!Oldschoolsocks wrote:So, what fvckin eejit changed the rules of the road so that the correct action for drivers to take when 20 yards behind a cyclist indicating right is to speed up and threaten to overtake them on the outside halfway through the manoeuvre ?
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Paddy knows. He's out in Darndale burning out a 91 Opel Corsa at the moment.Peg Leg wrote: He's on to you paddy.
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Probably politically incorrect comment, but who ever thought life in a museum was so exciting?
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Wayne Barnes, just infuriating
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Ethan Chandler gone missing again.
Must be going through a phase....
Must be going through a phase....
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Recently diagnosed with severe sleep apnea, and basically treated as a joke and non issue by friends and colleagues
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A neighbour of mine has (or had) this. Extremely debilitating and no offence robo, very hard on a family. Is there a treatment, Medicinal or other?RoboProp wrote:Recently diagnosed with severe sleep apnea, and basically treated as a joke and non issue by friends and colleagues
Good luck with getting over it.
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Welcome to the club. I had a recent diagnosis. Now using a CPAP machine at night. John23 jnr refers to it as my gimp mask.RoboProp wrote:Recently diagnosed with severe sleep apnea, and basically treated as a joke and non issue by friends and colleagues
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The usual suspects are (I'm sure you've been told all this)RoboProp wrote:Recently diagnosed with severe sleep apnea, and basically treated as a joke and non issue by friends and colleagues
Drinking alcohol before going to bed is NOT recommended.
Lose weight - I'd recommend the five two diet, but talk to the doc first - It's not easy on the two fast days but grand on the five days.
The calorie limit on the two days has been increased from 600 to 800 - doesn't sound like much but it's a 33.333% increase.
There is equipment as suggested above in another post.
A compaby called Medicare might be worth looking up.
BTW I dropped a stone in weight relatively quickly (using the 2/5) and once your body adjusts (2 years) the weight stays off permanently(well you can't go mad either)
The basic idea is that your stomach reduces in size so you can't eat as much as you used to and you feel full on less food.
It works believe me.
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Hope it works out for you OS, might give the auld 5:2 a try too, the "xmas weight" is starting to look a bit more permanentOldschool wrote:The usual suspects are (I'm sure you've been told all this)RoboProp wrote:Recently diagnosed with severe sleep apnea, and basically treated as a joke and non issue by friends and colleagues
Drinking alcohol before going to bed is NOT recommended.
Lose weight - I'd recommend the five two diet, but talk to the doc first - It's not easy on the two fast days but grand on the five days.
The calorie limit on the two days has been increased from 600 to 800 - doesn't sound like much but it's a 33.333% increase.
There is equipment as suggested above in another post.
A compaby called Medicare might be worth looking up.
BTW I dropped a stone in weight relatively quickly (using the 2/5) and once your body adjusts (2 years) the weight stays off permanently(well you can't go mad either)
The basic idea is that your stomach reduces in size so you can't eat as much as you used to and you feel full on less food.
It works believe me.
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Going in again for an overnight stay to get fitted for mine. Found out the insurance company don't cover it.John23 wrote:Welcome to the club. I had a recent diagnosis. Now using a CPAP machine at night. John23 jnr refers to it as my gimp mask.RoboProp wrote:Recently diagnosed with severe sleep apnea, and basically treated as a joke and non issue by friends and colleagues
I'm a big lad was 16 stone playing senior cup, and 18.5 in my club days. I always exercised but I changed offices around this time last year, and I stopped going to the gym at lunch and put on 2 stone in past year. Asthma and allergies don't help. Thank fook I don't really drink anymore and don't smoke or I'd be bo11ocksed...more so. We have a 5 month old which doesn't help getting to gym . Need to get fit and healthy for herself, the kids and me. Has the mask helped energy return?
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Take it one step at a time.RoboProp wrote:Going in again for an overnight stay to get fitted for mine. Found out the insurance company don't cover it.John23 wrote:Welcome to the club. I had a recent diagnosis. Now using a CPAP machine at night. John23 jnr refers to it as my gimp mask.RoboProp wrote:Recently diagnosed with severe sleep apnea, and basically treated as a joke and non issue by friends and colleagues
I'm a big lad was 16 stone playing senior cup, and 18.5 in my club days. I always exercised but I changed offices around this time last year, and I stopped going to the gym at lunch and put on 2 stone in past year. Asthma and allergies don't help. Thank fook I don't really drink anymore and don't smoke or I'd be bo11ocksed...more so. We have a 5 month old which doesn't help getting to gym . Need to get fit and healthy for herself, the kids and me. Has the mask helped energy return?
Little victories.
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Sorry to hear it Robo - it's not well known that men put on baby weight too. All of us do it, it's hard not too when you have shorties around. It's easy enough to get back into the routine and eat better when every waking hour isn't devoured by a little vampire.
Which does happen.
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I have been using the machine with mask for about three weeks now. Takes a bit of getting used to. First two or three nights weren't great but needs must. To make matters worse I have been told along with the sleep apnea I have what is called atrial fibulation. Hearing that spooked me so much I didn't even Google it. But as OS said little steps. Good luck.Oldschool wrote:Take it one step at a time.RoboProp wrote:Going in again for an overnight stay to get fitted for mine. Found out the insurance company don't cover it.John23 wrote: Welcome to the club. I had a recent diagnosis. Now using a CPAP machine at night. John23 jnr refers to it as my gimp mask.
I'm a big lad was 16 stone playing senior cup, and 18.5 in my club days. I always exercised but I changed offices around this time last year, and I stopped going to the gym at lunch and put on 2 stone in past year. Asthma and allergies don't help. Thank fook I don't really drink anymore and don't smoke or I'd be bo11ocksed...more so. We have a 5 month old which doesn't help getting to gym . Need to get fit and healthy for herself, the kids and me. Has the mask helped energy return?
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Best of luck to you too John23.