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Lots of things are pointing to a serious snowy freezing time ahead.

I'm old enough to remember 1963 and here's Cliff Michelmore to tell us all about it.

The bloke at the beginning is soon gone for older footage.

The documentary tells of misery and woe in a twenty foot deep snowdrift wonderland world of cars racing on rivers and the entire country going into total shutdown.

The snow finally goes and we get the massive freeze. Then we get the floods but suddenly it's back to snow and everything is frozen again.

The story unfolds disaster after disaster for the whole of Britain with shortages of everything... gas oil coal electricity water food you name it everything comes to a stop.

Could we be headed for something similar very shortly and how on earth will todays spoilt comfortable everything at the touch of a button generation cope?

Worth a watch if only for some reminiscing for the oldies.

 

 



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The 'Global Warming Paradox' - global warming creates more severe winter conditions.



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The 'Global Warming Paradox' - global warming creates more severe winter conditions.


This article from Nat Geo very clearly explains and why a heatwave in Siberia last year has caused such freezing conditions due to a devastating effect on The Polar Vortex.

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/2021/01/the-polar-vortex-is-coming-raising-odds-for-intense-winter-weather/



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Anonymousrollup wrote:

Lots of things are pointing to a serious snowy freezing time ahead.

I'm old enough to remember 1963 and here's Cliff Michelmore to tell us all about it.

The bloke at the beginning is soon gone for older footage.

The documentary tells of misery and woe in a twenty foot deep snowdrift wonderland world of cars racing on rivers and the entire country going into total shutdown.

The snow finally goes and we get the massive freeze. Then we get the floods but suddenly it's back to snow and everything is frozen again.

The story unfolds disaster after disaster for the whole of Britain with shortages of everything... gas oil coal electricity water food you name it everything comes to a stop.

Could we be headed for something similar very shortly and how on earth will todays spoilt comfortable everything at the touch of a button generation cope?

Worth a watch if only for some reminiscing for the oldies.

 

 


 I was living down in Somerset in 1963 when that snow hit.  I was about 5.   I got dropped off to school on the school bus but when I got there the doors were locked so I panicked and decided to run all the way home.  I remember trudging along and the walls of snow and ice were huge to me, they there actually the frozen hedgerows.   God only knows how, at that age, I found my way home through those winding, deserted roads.   Not a single car passed me and by the time I turned into the driveway of the house I was crying with the pain in my hands and feet.  I'll never forget the look in my mum's face as she spotted me weeping on the driveway.    She was aghast that I'd got home at all.    I'll also never forget the agony of my hands and feet as they thawed out in front of the fire.  It was excruciating.  I must have had a guardian angel with me that day, because years later my mum told  me the walk was a good four miles.



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Nothing changes with the Snake Pass...it's still blocked now after the short snowfalls we had a few days ago.

I actually don't remember the winter of 63 being that bad, I was a schoolgirl back then, Salford possibly escaped the worst of it.

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Funny how our memories work.

Salford Manchester all around there was hammered by this weather.

But what we remember and what we forget can apparently be influenced by hormones environment etc.

A simple thing like a Beatles record a crush on a boy worrying about getting caught for something a song your mother loved on the radio at the time a picked scab on your heel new shoes that were too tight.... can become the overriding memory of that period.

As unimportant as the things I've mentioned may seem is they can slowly erase completely a major event that you'd think would remain strong and no one has a clue how or why this happens.

Another thing is your brain your mind your experiences were all growing and being formed at rapid rates then and whole sections of memory can be buried possibly destroyed.

Between the ages of six and nine are a near blank for me but either side of that is clear.

When these memories have been buried or appear maybe to be destroyed suddenly something from then will appear as if like magic.

But you were in this white hellhole fun scape for sure.



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I'm sure we had it bad, I just don't remember.
You are right about it being funny how memories work. I can remember the most mundane things from as far back as being pushed in a pram, boring conversations I had at school, first crush, (no one forgets that though) yet I can't remember a huge snowfall in 63, or what I had for tea on Sunday.


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I'm sure we had it bad, I just don't remember.
You are right about it being funny how memories work. I can remember the most mundane things from as far back as being pushed in a pram, boring conversations I had at school, first crush, (no one forgets that though) yet I can't remember a huge snowfall in 63, or what I had for tea on Sunday.


Went for that second scan by the way in Liverpool on the 7th and on the 12th (yesterday) got a phone call saying I had to have a video conference this Saturday 16th when a surgeon would be showing me what they have fond on the scans and discussing options with me and arranging a face to face with me asp.

So it's looking like yes the schwannomas on my spine have spread to my brain.

To the trigeminal nerve on the right hand side of my head and or maybe nearby so surgery.

I'll let everyone know when I'm having an op and say goodbye then just in case I aint coming back.

So if I'm not back within a couple of weeks of going in I'm dead or cabbaged but... I think I'll be fine I'm near bullet proof....or have been so far.



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Anonymousrollup wrote:
Syl wrote:

I'm sure we had it bad, I just don't remember.
You are right about it being funny how memories work. I can remember the most mundane things from as far back as being pushed in a pram, boring conversations I had at school, first crush, (no one forgets that though) yet I can't remember a huge snowfall in 63, or what I had for tea on Sunday.


Went for that second scan by the way in Liverpool on the 7th and on the 12th (yesterday) got a phone call saying I had to have a video conference this Saturday 16th when a surgeon would be showing me what they have fond on the scans and discussing options with me and arranging a face to face with me asp.

So it's looking like yes the schwannomas on my spine have spread to my brain.

To the trigeminal nerve on the right hand side of my head and or maybe nearby so surgery.

I'll let everyone know when I'm having an op and say goodbye then just in case I aint coming back.

So if I'm not back within a couple of weeks of going in I'm dead or cabbaged but... I think I'll be fine I'm near bullet proof....or have been so far.


 Fingers crossed for you, and rest assured everyone will be hoping for the best for you, over both forums I'm sure, Jack.  Stay strong.



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Anonymousrollup wrote:
Syl wrote:

I'm sure we had it bad, I just don't remember.
You are right about it being funny how memories work. I can remember the most mundane things from as far back as being pushed in a pram, boring conversations I had at school, first crush, (no one forgets that though) yet I can't remember a huge snowfall in 63, or what I had for tea on Sunday.


Went for that second scan by the way in Liverpool on the 7th and on the 12th (yesterday) got a phone call saying I had to have a video conference this Saturday 16th when a surgeon would be showing me what they have fond on the scans and discussing options with me and arranging a face to face with me asp.

So it's looking like yes the schwannomas on my spine have spread to my brain.

To the trigeminal nerve on the right hand side of my head and or maybe nearby so surgery.

I'll let everyone know when I'm having an op and say goodbye then just in case I aint coming back.

So if I'm not back within a couple of weeks of going in I'm dead or cabbaged but... I think I'll be fine I'm near bullet proof....or have been so far.


 Blimey Jack, this has quite upset me,.

I genuinely hope the news wont be as bad as you are expecting, fingers crossed for Saturday.x



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Syl wrote:

I'm sure we had it bad, I just don't remember.
You are right about it being funny how memories work. I can remember the most mundane things from as far back as being pushed in a pram, boring conversations I had at school, first crush, (no one forgets that though) yet I can't remember a huge snowfall in 63, or what I had for tea on Sunday.


Went for that second scan by the way in Liverpool on the 7th and on the 12th (yesterday) got a phone call saying I had to have a video conference this Saturday 16th when a surgeon would be showing me what they have fond on the scans and discussing options with me and arranging a face to face with me asp.

So it's looking like yes the schwannomas on my spine have spread to my brain.

To the trigeminal nerve on the right hand side of my head and or maybe nearby so surgery.

I'll let everyone know when I'm having an op and say goodbye then just in case I aint coming back.

So if I'm not back within a couple of weeks of going in I'm dead or cabbaged but... I think I'll be fine I'm near bullet proof....or have been so far.


 Blimey Jack, this has quite upset me,.

I genuinely hope the news wont be as bad as you are expecting, fingers crossed for Saturday.x


Have done some research and I'm pretty confident I'll be OK.

But I am aware of the risks so the day I'm going in I really will say tara to you all and if You haven't heard within a couple of weeks then you know I've gone for some harp lessons off Dave and Yankee or been turned into a vegetable and knowing me I'd probably enjoy that!

If I die I'm gonna find a way back to haunt JD.

You'll know if I succeed cos his posts will change!scruffy



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Anonymousrollup wrote:
Syl wrote:

I'm sure we had it bad, I just don't remember.
You are right about it being funny how memories work. I can remember the most mundane things from as far back as being pushed in a pram, boring conversations I had at school, first crush, (no one forgets that though) yet I can't remember a huge snowfall in 63, or what I had for tea on Sunday.


Went for that second scan by the way in Liverpool on the 7th and on the 12th (yesterday) got a phone call saying I had to have a video conference this Saturday 16th when a surgeon would be showing me what they have fond on the scans and discussing options with me and arranging a face to face with me asp.

So it's looking like yes the schwannomas on my spine have spread to my brain.

To the trigeminal nerve on the right hand side of my head and or maybe nearby so surgery.

I'll let everyone know when I'm having an op and say goodbye then just in case I aint coming back.

So if I'm not back within a couple of weeks of going in I'm dead or cabbaged but... I think I'll be fine I'm near bullet proof....or have been so far.


 Fingers crossed that everything will be ok Jack. 
Take care xx 



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Anonymousrollup wrote:
Syl wrote:

I'm sure we had it bad, I just don't remember.
You are right about it being funny how memories work. I can remember the most mundane things from as far back as being pushed in a pram, boring conversations I had at school, first crush, (no one forgets that though) yet I can't remember a huge snowfall in 63, or what I had for tea on Sunday.


Went for that second scan by the way in Liverpool on the 7th and on the 12th (yesterday) got a phone call saying I had to have a video conference this Saturday 16th when a surgeon would be showing me what they have fond on the scans and discussing options with me and arranging a face to face with me asp.

So it's looking like yes the schwannomas on my spine have spread to my brain.

To the trigeminal nerve on the right hand side of my head and or maybe nearby so surgery.

I'll let everyone know when I'm having an op and say goodbye then just in case I aint coming back.

So if I'm not back within a couple of weeks of going in I'm dead or cabbaged but... I think I'll be fine I'm near bullet proof....or have been so far.


 Blimey Jack, this has quite upset me,.

I genuinely hope the news wont be as bad as you are expecting, fingers crossed for Saturday.x


Have done some research and I'm pretty confident I'll be OK.

But I am aware of the risks so the day I'm going in I really will say tara to you all and if You haven't heard within a couple of weeks then you know I've gone for some harp lessons off Dave and Yankee or been turned into a vegetable and knowing me I'd probably enjoy that!

If I die I'm gonna find a way back to haunt JD.

You'll know if I succeed cos his posts will change!scruffy


 lol

 

In retaliation we will scout Ty back, she always had your number.



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Anonymousrollup wrote:
Syl wrote:
Anonymousrollup wrote:
Syl wrote:

I'm sure we had it bad, I just don't remember.
You are right about it being funny how memories work. I can remember the most mundane things from as far back as being pushed in a pram, boring conversations I had at school, first crush, (no one forgets that though) yet I can't remember a huge snowfall in 63, or what I had for tea on Sunday.


Went for that second scan by the way in Liverpool on the 7th and on the 12th (yesterday) got a phone call saying I had to have a video conference this Saturday 16th when a surgeon would be showing me what they have fond on the scans and discussing options with me and arranging a face to face with me asp.

So it's looking like yes the schwannomas on my spine have spread to my brain.

To the trigeminal nerve on the right hand side of my head and or maybe nearby so surgery.

I'll let everyone know when I'm having an op and say goodbye then just in case I aint coming back.

So if I'm not back within a couple of weeks of going in I'm dead or cabbaged but... I think I'll be fine I'm near bullet proof....or have been so far.


 Blimey Jack, this has quite upset me,.

I genuinely hope the news wont be as bad as you are expecting, fingers crossed for Saturday.x


Have done some research and I'm pretty confident I'll be OK.

But I am aware of the risks so the day I'm going in I really will say tara to you all and if You haven't heard within a couple of weeks then you know I've gone for some harp lessons off Dave and Yankee or been turned into a vegetable and knowing me I'd probably enjoy that!

If I die I'm gonna find a way back to haunt JD.

You'll know if I succeed cos his posts will change!scruffy


 lol

 

In retaliation we will scout Ty back, she always had your number.


 Gawd I had some fun scrapping with Tyts.

She actually changed my life ever so slightly but the change is still there.

There was one part of the animal vegetarian argument I could just not win and somehow fox hunting was part of it too.

I remain a meat eater but I eat less meat to this day because of her.

Wonder what happened to her .... probably got caught fiddling the social  and her husband only worked cash in hand to support the eleven kids they had.

 



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Lol, I remember you saying she had made you think about your lifestyle, I also remember the big blow ups...(usually yours) she did manage to push your buttons very well.

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Anonymousrollup wrote:
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I'm sure we had it bad, I just don't remember.
You are right about it being funny how memories work. I can remember the most mundane things from as far back as being pushed in a pram, boring conversations I had at school, first crush, (no one forgets that though) yet I can't remember a huge snowfall in 63, or what I had for tea on Sunday.


Went for that second scan by the way in Liverpool on the 7th and on the 12th (yesterday) got a phone call saying I had to have a video conference this Saturday 16th when a surgeon would be showing me what they have fond on the scans and discussing options with me and arranging a face to face with me asp.

So it's looking like yes the schwannomas on my spine have spread to my brain.

To the trigeminal nerve on the right hand side of my head and or maybe nearby so surgery.

I'll let everyone know when I'm having an op and say goodbye then just in case I aint coming back.

So if I'm not back within a couple of weeks of going in I'm dead or cabbaged but... I think I'll be fine I'm near bullet proof....or have been so far.


 Blimey Jack, this has quite upset me,.

I genuinely hope the news wont be as bad as you are expecting, fingers crossed for Saturday.x


Have done some research and I'm pretty confident I'll be OK.

But I am aware of the risks so the day I'm going in I really will say tara to you all and if You haven't heard within a couple of weeks then you know I've gone for some harp lessons off Dave and Yankee or been turned into a vegetable and knowing me I'd probably enjoy that!

If I die I'm gonna find a way back to haunt JD.

You'll know if I succeed cos his posts will change!scruffy


 lol

Good luck Jack, fingers crossed for you.



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I've just breakthrough this, Jack I'm gutted!  I feel you will be ok, but oh this is devastating.

 

Be lucky Jack x



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I hope your online consultation went OK Jack.

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I've just breakthrough this, Jack I'm gutted!  I feel you will be ok, but oh this is devastating.

 

Be lucky Jack x


 Thanks Mags looks like I've been lucky.

Was on the phone with the guy for forty minutes.

I have about twenty tumours on my spinal cord which I have known about for a while but half a dozen of them to the lowest part of my back have grown from pimple size to little finger nail size and are impinging on nerves and blood vessels but they don't want to touch them as they aren't crippling me often enough to make it worth the risk of paralyzing me below the waist.

The new bit is I have half a dozen pimple size tumours that have spread up from my spinal cord and are on and around the trigeminal nerve on the right hand side of my head.

Destroying them or removing them damages the nerves involved and or the blood vessels meaning I might lose function in one side of my face my lips my eye lid maybe wouldn't be able to chew might lose my hearing in that ear and so on.

So no surgery.

They know the speed these things grow at so the decision is unless my symptoms get any worse between my big toe and the top of my head no surgery just a big scan every two years.

The tumours are schwannomas and are benign but very troublesome.

The ones in my head at the moment are causing me to have the feeling of a spiders web or veil across the right hand side of my face and the feelings of creatures walking across my face when lying down.

The strange thing abut the creatures is most people feel insects my creatures are two legged and don't appear very often and only having two legs means they don't bother me to much... might even be able to befriend them!

The really fucking annoying thing is still after years of people campaigning England NHS still cannot access Wales NHS to see my notes or add to them.

They can only see my English notes which take up two hospitals over the last dozen years.... Gobowen in Shrewsbury and The Walton Centre in Liverpool.

Promised me he's writing a very detailed letter to my GP about what to inform my local hospitals about especially the pain clinic and I'll get a copy too.

Sorry I couldn't reply sooner got caught up in some family stuff.

 



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In the circumstances that's good news.

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