She could have been a model, if she hadn't signed up to play down Ibrox way.
Anyway she's not the only Rangers player getting targeted by jealous twats this season, the hate the other one is getting is even worse
Pic works for me now - she is beautiful.
Vicks said
Oct 2 5:13 AM, 2020
So i ordered some Solpadeine because they help my headaches, i've ordered them online many times without a problem.
Then yesterday i got an email from the pharmacist 'This is a restricted product so upload your passport or driving licence, if you don't have those then your birth certifcate and a household bill'
I'm not giving those to anyone online, they must think i came up the Clyde on a bike.
Anonymous said
Oct 2 5:37 AM, 2020
Why do you keep getting headaches? Ask your doctor to prescribe for you, you've a better chance of getting them that way and it wont cost you a fortune.
Vicks said
Oct 2 1:19 PM, 2020
Anonymous wrote:
Why do you keep getting headaches? Ask your doctor to prescribe for you, you've a better chance of getting them that way and it wont cost you a fortune.
I've been getting migraines for years, always the left side of my head and the pain is excruciating.
I currently take three different type of prescribed pain killers but they don't seem to be doing much good.
I have a phone appointment with the doctor this afternoon, I'm going to mention it then.
Syl said
Oct 2 1:31 PM, 2020
Migraines are so debilitating. I really feel for you.
I had them for decades, as did my mum before me. Hers lessened with age and happy to say mine have too.
I'm sure you have looked into what may trigger them Vicky, for me it was strong smells, flashing lights, time of month and oddly...spring onions.
John Doe said
Oct 2 1:37 PM, 2020
Syl wrote:
Migraines are so debilitating. I really feel for you.
I had them for decades, as did my mum before me. Hers lessened with age and happy to say mine have too.
I'm sure you have looked into what may trigger them Vicky, for me it was strong smells, flashing lights, time of month and oddly...spring onions.
I feel sorry for you both, I have only ever had a few and they were truly horrifying.
Syl said
Oct 2 4:34 PM, 2020
Touch wood I seldom have them now JD...I really feel for Vicky.
Digger said
Oct 2 4:44 PM, 2020
Vicks wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Why do you keep getting headaches? Ask your doctor to prescribe for you, you've a better chance of getting them that way and it wont cost you a fortune.
I've been getting migraines for years, always the left side of my head and the pain is excruciating.
I currently take three different type of prescribed pain killers but they don't seem to be doing much good.
I have a phone appointment with the doctor this afternoon, I'm going to mention it then.
I have migraines. I have to say I have them less since I gave up bread.
Vicks said
Oct 2 4:50 PM, 2020
Syl wrote:
Migraines are so debilitating. I really feel for you.
I had them for decades, as did my mum before me. Hers lessened with age and happy to say mine have too.
I'm sure you have looked into what may trigger them Vicky, for me it was strong smells, flashing lights, time of month and oddly...spring onions.
Strong smells (especially perfume) caffeine and certain cheeses Syl.
I've been taking two Pizotifen at night for years and I've also taken diclofenac for years.
The latest tablet the doctor is trying is Zolmitriptan, I don't think they work very well and the Doctor didn't phone!!
Said she would phone at 3pm and she hasn't and I wanted to take the dog out for a stroll because it's a lovely day here.
I don't want to go out until the surgery shuts just in case and Daisy is in the huff.
Vicks said
Oct 2 4:52 PM, 2020
Digger wrote:
Vicks wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Why do you keep getting headaches? Ask your doctor to prescribe for you, you've a better chance of getting them that way and it wont cost you a fortune.
I've been getting migraines for years, always the left side of my head and the pain is excruciating.
I currently take three different type of prescribed pain killers but they don't seem to be doing much good.
I have a phone appointment with the doctor this afternoon, I'm going to mention it then.
I have migraines. I have to say I have them less since I gave up bread.
Never thought of that, I eat lots of bread.
.morning, afternoon and evening.
Syl said
Oct 2 4:56 PM, 2020
Oddly, I never had auras when I had regular migraines...now I very seldom get migraines but I have regular auras, which are horrible but thankfully only last about half an hour tops.
John Doe said
Oct 2 4:59 PM, 2020
Syl wrote:
Oddly, I never had auras when I had regular migraines...now I very seldom get migraines but I have regular auras, which are horrible but thankfully only last about half an hour tops.
God you all need a cuddle - the few I have had nearly had me crying in pain.
I thought I was having a stroke.
Syl said
Oct 2 5:03 PM, 2020
John Doe wrote:
Syl wrote:
Oddly, I never had auras when I had regular migraines...now I very seldom get migraines but I have regular auras, which are horrible but thankfully only last about half an hour tops.
God you all need a cuddle - the few I have had nearly had me crying in pain.
I thought I was having a stroke.
My migraines always struck over my right eye, sometimes I was sick, usually not, but they would often last a couple of days sometimes and left me feeling very vague and unreal (more than usual)
John Doe said
Oct 2 5:14 PM, 2020
Syl wrote:
John Doe wrote:
Syl wrote:
Oddly, I never had auras when I had regular migraines...now I very seldom get migraines but I have regular auras, which are horrible but thankfully only last about half an hour tops.
God you all need a cuddle - the few I have had nearly had me crying in pain.
I thought I was having a stroke.
My migraines always struck over my right eye, sometimes I was sick, usually not, but they would often last a couple of days sometimes and left me feeling very vague and unreal (more than usual)
Horrible. :(
JP said
Oct 2 5:38 PM, 2020
John Doe wrote:
Syl wrote:
Oddly, I never had auras when I had regular migraines...now I very seldom get migraines but I have regular auras, which are horrible but thankfully only last about half an hour tops.
God you all need a cuddle - the few I have had nearly had me crying in pain.
I thought I was having a stroke.
There is very close to stroke symptoms mimicking type of migraine, a Hemiplegic Migraine. I know someone who has had them. Not nice at all.
John Doe said
Oct 2 5:40 PM, 2020
JP wrote:
John Doe wrote:
Syl wrote:
Oddly, I never had auras when I had regular migraines...now I very seldom get migraines but I have regular auras, which are horrible but thankfully only last about half an hour tops.
God you all need a cuddle - the few I have had nearly had me crying in pain.
I thought I was having a stroke.
There is very close to stroke symptoms mimicking type of migraine, a Hemiplegic Migraine. I know someone who has had them. Not nice at all.
Horrible JP.
Digger said
Oct 2 7:02 PM, 2020
Vicks wrote:
Digger wrote:
Vicks wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Why do you keep getting headaches? Ask your doctor to prescribe for you, you've a better chance of getting them that way and it wont cost you a fortune.
I've been getting migraines for years, always the left side of my head and the pain is excruciating.
I currently take three different type of prescribed pain killers but they don't seem to be doing much good.
I have a phone appointment with the doctor this afternoon, I'm going to mention it then.
I have migraines. I have to say I have them less since I gave up bread.
Never thought of that, I eat lots of bread.
.morning, afternoon and evening.
It's not the flour but the yeast and the additives they put in the bread. It seems to build up toxins until your body can't cope. Try ditching it for a month or so. The worst culprit is mass produced bread like the type that doesn't go stale for a week.
John Doe said
Oct 2 10:30 PM, 2020
I have just been reading about what that twat Chibnall did to Doctor Who.
Jesus wept thank God I stopped watching after Matt Smith regenerated (although I would be willing to give Capaldi's Doctor a go).
Pissing all over 60 years of cannon just to push an extreme woke agenda - well done BBC.
I suppose the next Doctor will be a non-binary, female, autistic, black BLM dwarf who reads the Quran every day.
No wonder one episode got the worst viewing figures for many decades.
William, Patrick and John must be spinning in their graves and God knows what Tom thinks.
-- Edited by John Doe on Friday 2nd of October 2020 10:31:36 PM
John Doe said
Oct 5 2:03 AM, 2020
Compare this to what the desperately woke cobblers that fat, flabby shit Chibnall and his chums came up with to willingly destroy 60 years of a programme loved around the world.
Remember as well how superb a critique it is about the various fictional Sun gods who have been used by the powerful to control the gullible masses - the last of the most influential being Yeshua Ben Yosef and Muhammad who are still doing pretty well destroying the human race to this day.
Anonymous said
Oct 5 7:44 AM, 2020
John Doe wrote:
Compare this to what the desperately woke cobblers that fat, flabby shit Chibnall and his chums came up with to willingly destroy 60 years of a programme loved around the world.
Remember as well how superb a critique it is about the various fictional Sun gods who have been used by the powerful to control the gullible masses - the last of the most influential being Yeshua Ben Yosef and Muhammad who are still doing pretty well destroying the human race to this day.
You are always going on about people believing what's said on SM and yet you are always interchanging and intertwining real and fiction. This is what happens when you watch so much TV. I see those idiots on DS talking about TV shows like they are real. I remember you used to talk about Phil and Grant like they were real and not fictional.
Pic works for me now - she is beautiful.
So i ordered some Solpadeine because they help my headaches, i've ordered them online many times without a problem.
Then yesterday i got an email from the pharmacist 'This is a restricted product so upload your passport or driving licence, if you don't have those then your birth certifcate and a household bill'
I'm not giving those to anyone online, they must think i came up the Clyde on a bike.
Why do you keep getting headaches? Ask your doctor to prescribe for you, you've a better chance of getting them that way and it wont cost you a fortune.
I've been getting migraines for years, always the left side of my head and the pain is excruciating.
I currently take three different type of prescribed pain killers but they don't seem to be doing much good.
I have a phone appointment with the doctor this afternoon, I'm going to mention it then.
I had them for decades, as did my mum before me. Hers lessened with age and happy to say mine have too.
I'm sure you have looked into what may trigger them Vicky, for me it was strong smells, flashing lights, time of month and oddly...spring onions.
I feel sorry for you both, I have only ever had a few and they were truly horrifying.
I have migraines. I have to say I have them less since I gave up bread.
Strong smells (especially perfume) caffeine and certain cheeses Syl.
I've been taking two Pizotifen at night for years and I've also taken diclofenac for years.
The latest tablet the doctor is trying is Zolmitriptan, I don't think they work very well and the Doctor didn't phone!!
Said she would phone at 3pm and she hasn't and I wanted to take the dog out for a stroll because it's a lovely day here.
I don't want to go out until the surgery shuts just in case and Daisy is in the huff.
Never thought of that, I eat lots of bread.
.morning, afternoon and evening.
God you all need a cuddle - the few I have had nearly had me crying in pain.
I thought I was having a stroke.
My migraines always struck over my right eye, sometimes I was sick, usually not, but they would often last a couple of days sometimes and left me feeling very vague and unreal (more than usual)
Horrible. :(
There is very close to stroke symptoms mimicking type of migraine, a Hemiplegic Migraine. I know someone who has had them. Not nice at all.
Horrible JP.
It's not the flour but the yeast and the additives they put in the bread. It seems to build up toxins until your body can't cope. Try ditching it for a month or so. The worst culprit is mass produced bread like the type that doesn't go stale for a week.
I have just been reading about what that twat Chibnall did to Doctor Who.
Jesus wept thank God I stopped watching after Matt Smith regenerated (although I would be willing to give Capaldi's Doctor a go).
Pissing all over 60 years of cannon just to push an extreme woke agenda - well done BBC.
I suppose the next Doctor will be a non-binary, female, autistic, black BLM dwarf who reads the Quran every day.
No wonder one episode got the worst viewing figures for many decades.
William, Patrick and John must be spinning in their graves and God knows what Tom thinks.
-- Edited by John Doe on Friday 2nd of October 2020 10:31:36 PM
Compare this to what the desperately woke cobblers that fat, flabby shit Chibnall and his chums came up with to willingly destroy 60 years of a programme loved around the world.
Remember as well how superb a critique it is about the various fictional Sun gods who have been used by the powerful to control the gullible masses - the last of the most influential being Yeshua Ben Yosef and Muhammad who are still doing pretty well destroying the human race to this day.
You are always going on about people believing what's said on SM and yet you are always interchanging and intertwining real and fiction. This is what happens when you watch so much TV. I see those idiots on DS talking about TV shows like they are real. I remember you used to talk about Phil and Grant like they were real and not fictional.