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  • floraliesfloralies Posts: 2,718
    Have you been using a different soap or soap powder or something else that you haven't used before? @Dovefromabove
  • madpenguinmadpenguin Posts: 2,543
    edited February 2021
    B3 said:
    Why did it take him two years! Maybe because he's dead😐
    No idea - luckily I'm not privy to his innermost thoughts.  2 years does seem rather a long time to get that he didn't get it tho  :D
    Admittedly the BBC has many faults but I don't think they condone seances so I reckon he's still alive.  Perhaps his access to books had simply been restricted to Scientology tracts as opposed to murder mysteries ?
    Edited to add the last sentence was TIC just in case .
     

    Did you possibly mean Marylin Manson not Charles?
    “Every day is ordinary, until it isn't.” - Bernard Cornwell-Death of Kings
  • floralies said:
    Have you been using a different soap or soap powder or something else that you haven't used before? @Dovefromabove
    Nothing different at all ...

    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





  • Blue OnionBlue Onion Posts: 2,995
    @Dovefromabove search exanthem rash and see if anything looks similar.  ”The skin rash is triggered by the body's reaction to a toxin produced by the infecting organism, or the immune response the body mounts to the organism or damage that the organism makes to the skin.” Source

    I can't remember, did you get your jab within a week or so of the rash appearing?  I know you have been very careful to stay isolated.  Just wondering if it was an immune response to a jab.  
    Utah, USA.
  • B3B3 Posts: 27,505
    Do legit people, not from your GP, phone out of the blue to offer a jab?
    I politely told her we'd had it already. But, after I put the phone  down, I wondered.
    Isn't it awful that you learn to trust no-one😕
    In London. Keen but lazy.
  • DovefromaboveDovefromabove Posts: 88,147
    edited February 2021
    Hi @Blue Onion 😊 
    No not really like any of them  ... just one or two spots at a time. Yesterday one on my face and one in my neck ... a day or two before that one on my tummy ... the day before that one on my collarbone ... a day or two before that two on my ‘chest area’.  I never normally have ‘spots’ (all my life I’ve been very lucky that way) ... they’re not sore or anything. It’s just ‘not normal for me’. 🤔 

    And I’ve not had my jab yet (although I think I had Covid around Christmas 2919)

    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





  • Lizzie27Lizzie27 Posts: 12,494
    I've just heard that one of my many first cousins has been in the JR at Oxford for the last 2 weeks very ill with Covid, although fortunately not in the ICU. She's just been discharged but says her lungs are shot so will have a long recovery I presume. As a family we have been remarkably lucky so far, touch wood.
    North East Somerset - Clay soil over limestone
  • Fingers crossed @Lizzie27 🤞 

    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





  • YviestevieYviestevie Posts: 7,066
    @Lizzie27 sorry to hear about your cousin.  I hope she recovers and is soon well.
    Hi from Kingswinford in the West Midlands
  • Husbands just had his vacination! I'm quite emotional.feel like I can breathe a bit easier
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