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Littlepeahead 06-07-18 08:20 PM

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I used that for a while, now switched to another tryptan that is similar but dissolves under my tongue. It means I don't need to sleep after taking it. Today I'm headache free, even had a massage with a brilliant sports masseur I know. Ouchy but effective.

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Craigg 09-07-18 09:04 AM

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Sunburn :(

Sir Trev 09-07-18 10:09 AM

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I have tried so hard not to put a gripe up about the heat but as Craigg has broken the seal... Hands up who else is fed up with day after day of 30 degrees? I know some of you may not have this issue but here in the Shires it is crippling. Riding the bike is a sweaty hell as I refuse to wear less than my leather strides. With all the liners out and vents open my textile jacket is not too bad but I just don't want to go out in it now. And my lawn is pretty much dead now, after all the effort I put in during April of scarifying, aerating, feeding and careful trimming. And my veg garden is looking threadbare as the plants that usually germinate and thrive in spring didn't get one (it went from snow to summer almost overnight here) so my yield this year is going to be paltry. Stuck at home for weeks job hunting has not helped as despite strategically placed fans it is roasting in here. Thankfully I start a new role tomorrow in what looks like a modern air conditioned building as I cannot spend any more time hanging out in the freezer isle of Sainsbury's as the security guards are getting wary of me. And don't get me started on hedge pruning in this weather - I have to do it in the evening when it's a bit cooler, which irritates my neighbours, but I have to get it done without keeling over with heat stroke!

I feel a bit better after all that. Will go and polish the bike now as it's not too bad in the garage.

BoltonSte 09-07-18 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Littlepeahead (Post 3088532)
I used that for a while, now switched to another tryptan that is similar but dissolves under my tongue. It means I don't need to sleep after taking it. Today I'm headache free, even had a massage with a brilliant sports masseur I know. Ouchy but effective.

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Have you looked into getting a Daith piercing? My sister in law, niece and wife have suffered, although no where near a bad as you it sounds like. This has helped a lot.


My wife used to get migraines weekly and they have stopped since getting it done, although it could well be a placebo effect as the mind is pretty powerful.

SV650rules 09-07-18 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Sir Trev (Post 3088611)
Hands up who else is fed up with day after day of 30 degrees?.

I am, we have lived overseas in hotter countries but they are geared up for their weather and the houses are built to suit. Our lawns are history after careful aerating, cutting and feeding earlier in the year to coax them back into life - even out deep rooted shrubs are wilting in the daytime because roots cannot get water to leaves fast enough. If we go on like this I will have to get a Kikuyugrass lawn put in... (tropical grass with the texture of astroturf).

Not sleeping at night makes everyone cranky and listless. Too hot to even play golf - and high pollen is horrible for hay fever sufferers like me (and even the non-drowsy tablets turn you into a zombie). I like it better below 20degC thank you.

Sir Trev 09-07-18 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by SV650rules (Post 3088618)
I like it better below 20degC thank you.

Snap!

Sorry you've not been getting the same weather BoltonSte but those of us who have are fed up of it. Just back from a quick therapy run to the local garden machinery shop (proper kit, not the garbage you get in DIY sheds) and I saw 31 on the external temp in the car at one point. Yuk. Luckily as I was perusing the very nice hedge trimmers the showroom was air conditioned so I took my time. Fatal though as I now have a Stihl long reach battery job which has emptied my wallet somewhat but definitely belongs in the smile thread. Now if it would only cool down a bit I can go out and test it.

maviczap 09-07-18 03:14 PM

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Apart from my garage being a sauna to ride my turbo bike, I'm enjoying the weather. However, as we're on the coast, we're getting a cool easterly which has meant it's been ok. Only at night is it a bit too warm, but as the last few years have been miserable and cold in June and July, I'll take the heat.

I nearly made myself ill after doing a session on my turbo trainer, but it's probably good conditioning for my trip to France in a couple of weeks

garynortheast 09-07-18 03:26 PM

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Definitely not complaining. I love the heat - give me more!

A few overnight showers would be good to freshen up the hedgerows though.

admin 09-07-18 03:47 PM

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I was moaning about winter dragging on a couple of months ago. So now I've got what I wished for. (perhaps a bit more than I wished for)

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Bibio 09-07-18 04:46 PM

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new neighbours.. all their fekin kid does is screeeeemmmmm. that and their fekin dogs barking all the time. wish they would fek aff back down south.


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