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Hello Jean, I know that your supplies of Mtx have arrived and I wondered if you are OK with it. Glenys. X
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Took its time but there at last, here's hoping it works quickly for her. Lx Always be aware that what you do might hurt others........and if it could, do nothing without careful consideration of the consequences
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How was it jean hope all gone ok,bound be bit nervy first time youl be fine,trampeezzing,tassels,rescue plans you can do the jabs. melly cuddly cats make my world seem so much more fun
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Thanks for your support, Glenys and girls! First injection was absolutely fine. Rather than pinching an inch, Steve pinched a foot (all you can do when you're my size) and I pushed the stuff in. No pain at alll. It looks as if I may have to come off it already, though  as I've managed to pick up yet another chest infection!!! Love to you all Jeanxxx
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 get well soon well done,oh hope infection goes quickly youve had so many. take care. melly cuddly cats make my world seem so much more fun
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Jean, sorry you have a chest infection, such a pain when on the mtx. Lets hope it runs its course and you can carry on with the injections x BARBARA
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Hello Jean,sorry to here about your chest, you are having a lot of trouble with it. *I hope it settles soon so that you can get the Mtx back into your system. I'm glad the injection went OK. Take care. Glenys x
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 Pleased your injection went well jean. Sorry you have a chest infection ,i hope your feeling better soon. I can remember my Nanna rubbing goose grease on my chest when i was a little girl, i hated it. It used to stick to my liberty bodice ! Can you remember what they were? Maybe you are younger than me! Kathleen x
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Oh my goodness, Kathleen - I certainly DO remember liberty bodices! I'm 66 so older even than Doreen  My Mum used to put mustard and lard on my chest poultices and they were absolutely disgusting!! Maybe I should try one if the infection doesn't clear! I have to say I feel much better this morning and haven't coughed so much during the night. Love Jeanxxx
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Not only does she remember Liberty bodices Kathleen, she still wears them! Although I suspect you may have taken it off a little early Jean. Remember the saying "ne'er cast a clout till May is out"? Glad you are feeling a bit better today Love, Doreen xx
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Glad your a bit better today Jean ! I am the same age as you . I was trying to remember If we wore a Vest as well as a Liberty bodice ? Cant imagine the kids today wearing them, they are wearing Bra's at no age and fancy underwear. Kathleen xx
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I remember the liberty bodice too, but my mam used to put a kaolin poultice on my chest - ugh, ugh, and double ugh!!!!!!! Bad enough when they first went one, but horrible when they went cold. Kathleen xx (Kathleen_C )
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We ALWAYS wore vests under our bodices!! I remember not being allowed to take my vest off until the end of May! And Kathleen, do I remember that horrid, sticky, clammy mess when the poultice had gone cold?...oh yes!! xxxxx
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Glad to hear you a feeling a bit better Jean. I don't go as far back as the liberty bodice but always a vest. My mum used to cover me in Vick when I was little. Back and front - tingly skin and streaming eyes - you forgot to cough!
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Hi Jean hope you soon feel much better!
I remember liberty bodices very well.(blooming horriblethings with beige rubbery buttons!!??) the smell of vick about an inch thick on my chest and my mum used to put my scarf on crossed over at the front and pinned at the back so I couldnt get it off!!
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Love Heather
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Could you just imagine us all trying to fasten those buttons now!
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 good see you coughing less Jean mam used rub vicks on me chest,and when i was older and into herbs etc i made mustard poultice for chest infection worked wonders to warm up area loosen mucus not for faint hearted or skin problems,at time was great till cold and sticky. bet youd love a wee back rub with nice oil know for me coughs always make back sore,wish could drop by do that for you. maybe get your hubby do it for u. melly cuddly cats make my world seem so much more fun
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Hmmm...if Steve massaged me, Melly, I'd probably end up through the bed. He's not know for his gentleness - patience, yes, but gentleness no!
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I rememer the liberty bodice  Plus vest, and flanelette underskirt. I use to dread PE lessons. Maria x
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