TheRealTMA
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Yes it would but not from Rooflyer’s posts. Perhaps consider the offending OP?Would AFF be a poorer or less useful place without this nonsense?
Yes it would but not from Rooflyer’s posts. Perhaps consider the offending OP?Would AFF be a poorer or less useful place without this nonsense?
Sexist much?
Still a couple of weeks - 5 June. MrtLtL has bloods and Dr before I go. Assuming all is ok so I won’t feel bad leaving him home.I’m outta popcorn too. And it’s only 9.52am here.
You off to Japan soon?
That drug is related to renal disease? My main (I was going to say only) problem is time to check everything and do I really want to know. Dad takes something like 18 different tablets and I don't want to be the same.Allopurinol.
But much better to get diagnosis first.
You many not have gout. Encourage a visit to GP.
Aren’t relationships about caring for each other and wanting to do things for each other? If Mr FM forgets to do things I will remind him, which he appreciates as he is away with the fairies half the time and doesn’t have anything much in hs head these days apart from his models and photographs!
I enjoy making him all the treats he likes - fruit buns, scrolls, muffins, none of which I eat.
Two way street really....
Agreed. I am more skilled at certain things like General Management in the Home and our Business’s which include all financial matters, so I’m happy to use my strengths. I’m completely lost in a supermarket and would eat a vegemite sandwich every night if I had to come home and prepare a nightly meal. Mr ALH does all of the shopping and cooking, even bringing me breakfast in bed every morning. We stick to the things we are good at, but I do have to “remind” him of things several times when he forgets. Hardly nagging!
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We didnt miss it, didnt ruin anything but it was busy for a couple of days.Ha! I didn't miss Golden Week! Fortunately only a day, so not too much damage done.
have no problems with any of that - it sounds a sharing relationshipYou are right. Of course they are a two way street.
- I do all the shopping
- I can cook and do cook every now and then to give wife a break
- I bring cooked food home for wife and daughter to give a wife a break
- Garbage is easy as we take out the garbage once or twice a day when the small plastic bag next to sink is full
- I take out the recycling
- I don't leave clothes on floor
- wife won't let me do the washing or ironing
- wife keeps the apartment tidy
- wife takes care of daughter
- I wish I was a better father
- I snore a lot
- I go to work
- I forget lots of things and she reminds me every morning on the way to work
My comments were not a complaint. My wife has the most difficult job of the two. That I have no doubt. I'm not perfect.
People with that very ambiguous thing called 'gout' might consider hemochromatosis as a contributing factor, as it is for me. A diagnosis of hemochromatosis might then lead to picking up of some other issues. H. is very easily controlled by that wonderful thing of donating blood. No pills, just a nice cup of tea and a biscuit every month or three.
Some medical trivia:People with that very ambiguous thing called 'gout' .
Actually not in my experience.
I’ve missed flights because of road congestion but I’ve never (touch wood) missed flights because of public transport bus/train
Car/Uber/taxi more convenient not more reliable
The relationship is ok. I'm not perfect and make heaps of mistakes but I'm trying my best.have no problems with any of that - it sounds a sharing relationship
Nagging? What nagging? See, I'm learning quick.Here in lies the problem, what the other sex considers reminding, us mere mortals consider nagging
Champagne definitely causes me knee pain, which I assume is gout. Don’t drink very much, but I do hit the bubbly when travelling. I pay for it by the time I get home, but my knees recover after I dry out and it’s absolutely worth it .
To OOL? In that traffic? And car seat for baby?
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People with that very ambiguous thing called 'gout' might consider hemochromatosis as a contributing factor, as it is for me. A diagnosis of hemochromatosis might then lead to picking up of some other issues. H. is very easily controlled by that wonderful thing of donating blood. No pills, just a nice cup of tea and a biscuit every month or three.
Is that when your iron levels are through the roof? Hubby had similar but his chiro worked with him on some adjustments and blood tests went back to normal soon after. Our chiro was a medical doctor in a previous life so he suspected it (after talking to hubby about some issues) and sent hubby off for tests first to confirm.
The relationship is ok. I'm not perfect and make heaps of mistakes but I'm trying my best.
What's funny is the people who think they know you.