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Lambykins's Dutch Coffee House - ADULTS ONLY (LAMB)     

Spaceman - 28 Jan 2005 23:56


CLOSED - THANKS to all customers for the last few years

stockbunny - 22 May 2007 10:20 - 15336 of 24230

My goodness - double danish rations for Keaydian! Bit worried about the idea that the fire is now ready for Spacie though.......
:>0

stockbunny - 22 May 2007 10:27 - 15337 of 24230

In fact talking medical - I'm sure many Dr's have a sadistic streak!
I have been nagged for about 3 years now to go for a routine cholesterol blood test as our Dr has a policy to check those of us over 40 for it - so every appts after the age of 40, up comes the subject of this test - oh yes and the diabetes one as well. Ok preventative medicine is a good thing...

BUT....

What I find horrible is this issue of no eating or drinking - apart from water - from 9pm until after the blood is taken the next morning! Are they nuts? No food, no milky tea for 12 hours! I may be slim but thats why I need regular feeding, no breakies and I'm in a right mood, no tea and well!!!&^&%$

So tomorrow morning your truly here will be on black tea and a fag until after 8.20 when said blood is extracted - it's not my fault if they get an armful of caffine and nicotine! And straight afterwards I am heading at full pelt to the bakers - approx 50 yards - to get my hands on FOOD! May take a flask of tea with me.....
;>)

stockbunny - 22 May 2007 10:33 - 15338 of 24230

and another thing.....
(drags back soap box from corner)
Why do Dr's take one look at a slim person and say I can't imagine you need to eat a lot anyway? What! In common with most slim people I know, I need to eat, I eat a lot, don't have the 'reserves' to fall back on!

Told her I eat carrots and lettuce and...

OK I'll shut up now......

KEAYDIAN - 22 May 2007 10:36 - 15339 of 24230

zzzz zzzz zzzz zzzz

Bluelady - 22 May 2007 10:40 - 15340 of 24230

Good morning Keaydian, it looks lovely and clean, well done have another cup of tea.

Stockbunny, hope they find your veins first time?

JStratford - 22 May 2007 10:41 - 15341 of 24230

Bunny, I will ensure there is plenty of food waiting for you as soon as you set foot in here tomorrow morning. I agree totally with everything you said though. For those of us who are healthy and do eat breakfast in the morning, the strain our bodies take when we don't eat is horrific. Maybe there is somehting to be said for living on one meal of pasta and ketchup a day!

K. Wake up, after all there may be a need for more logs if the fires being lit for Spacie, and I wouldn't have to do all that axing by myself...

KEAYDIAN - 22 May 2007 10:42 - 15342 of 24230

(Wakes up)

Bluelady - 22 May 2007 10:44 - 15343 of 24230

Morning J Stratford, how are you today?

stockbunny - 22 May 2007 10:44 - 15344 of 24230

Finding veins with me tends to not be a problem thankfully but I know what you mean BlueLady, they can never find my Mum's and she always comes back looking like her arm's done 20 rounds with Mike Tyson due to all the bruising!

JS - exactly! I reckon though a tad bit of honey in the tea first thing wont hurt, just a smidge...cos I walk to the Dr's - about 1/2 mile and on no calorie intake I don't want to arrive and pass out! I wont be setting foot in here until it's all done, can't cope with people eating in front of me ;>)

stockbunny - 22 May 2007 10:47 - 15345 of 24230

JS - what do you reckon on a large bowl of porridge at 9pm and a banana - slow carb release, could make the next morning easier?

Spaceman - 22 May 2007 10:48 - 15346 of 24230

Bunny, I dont understand what it means to be slim ;-) I do have high cholesterol and I take tablets for it but the thing that I can never work out is how to balance these things, for example is high cholesterol and being overweight worse than having low cholesterol and weigh but smoking? Everyone know that being low weight, doing excercise and not smoking is good, but most people dont exactly fit the good profile and they can only tick some of the boxes. And you have my sympathy for the fasting, I have to do it every 6 months or so....

Bluelady, reading your CV I think I need your help ! I suggest that you send round a few of your female nurses, I wont be to specific other than to say use Uma as a guide. I am felling better already.

Spaceman - 22 May 2007 10:51 - 15347 of 24230

Large bowl of porridge with golden syrup would be much nicer ! I have that as a Saturday morning treat sometimes, yummy

KEAYDIAN - 22 May 2007 10:53 - 15348 of 24230

Can I make a suggestion?

stockbunny - 22 May 2007 10:55 - 15349 of 24230

Can't handle golden syrup, like honey though :>)
Sorry to hear that Spacie - but understand, fact is the ideal model for health doesn't fit with human nature most of the time! My chosterol was checked about 6 years ago in a general blood test and it was fine, I'm low on the weight side, relatively fit but do smoke albeit only 12 a day and I'm very strict on that, cut it back years ago from 20. Only drink red wine (ok odd brandy if ill) and do not eat take aways etc. However I am far from fitting the ideal model! LOL

Spaceman - 22 May 2007 10:55 - 15350 of 24230

certainly not, oh go on then...

but no axes !

stockbunny - 22 May 2007 10:55 - 15351 of 24230

Oh gawd....go on then Keaydian......

Bluelady - 22 May 2007 10:56 - 15352 of 24230

Tell you mother I sympathise with her stockbunny. I had to have blood tests once every few days many years ago and my veins are very difficult to find. Where I was a bit bemused was when the nurse didn't even take enough blood for the testing and I had to go back again. I was allowed to eat before the tests ;0).

Spaceman, oh you want the yellow haired warrior, lol. I'll tell them to bring some red yeast which is a food colouring for chinese food. That helps to lower cholesterol the natural way.

JStratford - 22 May 2007 10:58 - 15353 of 24230

Morning Bluey, I'm very well thank you. How about your beautiful self?

Bunny, I will have the porridge ready and waiting.

On the veins issue, I had a trainee anaesthetist trying to knock me out once. Good job she was stunningly good looking. In the end they had to gas me as they couldn't get the needle in. And then when it was time for the morphine injection in the stomach, Nurse Robinson had about 10 goes before telling me that it wasn't worth effort. So in short being fit and healthy is not all it's cracked up to being.

Spaceman - 22 May 2007 11:00 - 15354 of 24230

bunny, yes your right, I smoked 40-60 a day for about 5 years, but I havnt smoked since 1984 but it must still have done some long term damage, but how much? its impossible to know.

Re cholesterol, my doctor has lowered what she accepts as bordeline for the ratio (ldl/hdl) from 5.0 to 4.0. Mine was 5.2 for years but I didnt take anything for it, when the level was changed she suggested that I should go onto statins as they were proven to prolong life.

However with my current illness just surviving the next few days is all I can think about ;-)

KEAYDIAN - 22 May 2007 11:03 - 15355 of 24230

Spacies a bit to big for the Inglenook so I suggest we start with his feet..........
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