My friends?He said you could hardly smell it once rubbed in.....what have you got to lose.
Seriously, I willhave a go - just don't reveal it was a gag, even if it was.
My friends?He said you could hardly smell it once rubbed in.....what have you got to lose.
Whereas I am borderline hypocholesterolaemic. Regardless how much fat I eat. Butter. Nuts. Dripping for cooking. Cheese. Coconut-laden Thai soups.A friend with stents can't consume even small amounts of fat, without feeling very unwell. His liver produces far more cholesterol than normal, for some reason... in pain, dizzy and nauseous (many symptoms are from the medication) and he's only 43. It's what restarted me running.
That is seriously ungracious. As CEO of an organisation, she has a responsibly for the good conduct of the members of the organisation, whether it be health and safety or anything else. Now that the matter is sub judice, she can say nothing else.There are circumstances in which the boss should resign even if they are not personally guilty.
Cressida Dick ‘deeply concerned’ after Met police officer charged with rape
PC David Carrick to appear in court on Monday over incident in Hertfordshire in September 2020
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/oct/03/metropolitan-police-officer-charged-rape-hertfordshire
I suspect that CD probably has less reason to be concerned about the actual crime - being raped - than a vast number of women across the country. To refer to her own concern ahead of that of the public emphasises that she needs to go.
Yes she can:That is seriously ungracious. As CEO of an organisation, she has a responsibly for the good conduct of the members of the organisation, whether it be health and safety or anything else. Now that the matter is sub judice, she can say nothing else.
Chestnuts were a particular favourite in France for the peasant farmers.. The wood made farm implements, and the nuts were ground into a flour for baking as a bread...Teaching granny to suck eggs again!
Specific knowledge is necessary. Certainly some nuts like peanuts contain over 75% fat, but on the other hand chestnuts contain just 10% fat, being mostly carbohydrate (25%) and water.
And I don't need Google for such knowledge, I already have it.
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In what way is she part of the story?.Yes she can:
"Here's my resignation. I realise that the Met cannot progress with me in charge. I have become a major part of the story rather than the answer."
She is the boss. It happened on her watch.In what way is she part of the story?.
I moved taking meds (for AF/high blood pressure) from morning to 10pm. Loads better, sleep like a log and don't feel lethargic during day. (side effect of AF drugs)Yep. I take my levothyroxine at bed-time (always have done so). And usually fall asleep fairly easily and stay soundly asleep through the night.
It is the only medicine I take. Can't think of any medicine I have had prescribed since diagnosis except in the early days when there was a bit of whack-a-mole prescribing. (OK - the occasional paracetamol. And vitamins B12 and D.)
The advice has always been to take levothyroxine in the morning. But I am not convinced there ever was any evidence for that. It is just repeated because someone else assumed or said thatI moved taking meds (for AF/high blood pressure) from morning to 10pm. Loads better, sleep like a log and don't feel lethargic during day. (side effect of AF drugs)
Not going down that rabbit hole , but two points. The first is with 160,000 policemen, the fact that she even knows him are remote and any resignation, even if justified, would certainly prejudice an ongoing case.She is the boss. It happened on her watch.
Hi Zlatan, the only blood pressure med I take at night is the Statin, because the pharmacy advised that. The others are morning...about an hour before breakfast. Now tiredness hits me like a wave at about 5:00 pm. , So getting around that interests me.I moved taking meds (for AF/high blood pressure) from morning to 10pm. Loads better, sleep like a log and don't feel lethargic during day. (side effect of AF drugs)
I fail to understand why resignation would prejudice any case. Would her resigning due to ill health, or because she behaves in an obviously unacceptable way, or simply hitting some pre-defined date also have that prejudicial impact?Not going down that rabbit hole , but two points. The first is with 160,000 policemen, the fact that she even knows him are remote and any resignation, even if justified, would certainly prejudice an ongoing case.
Sorry you blew that one with your previous answer ..". It happened on her watch " . That is deeply prejudicial .Remember that guy is still innocent until proven guilty .I fail to understand why resignation would prejudice any case. Would her resigning due to ill health, or because she behaves in an obviously unacceptable way, or simply hitting some pre-defined date also have that prejudicial impact?
I have not for one moment suggested she knows him.
"It" being an officer charged with rape. Which is now a matter of public record.Sorry you blew that one with your previous answer ..". It happened on her watch " . That is deeply prejudicial .Remember that guy is still innocent until proven guilty .
Doesn't the iPhone 13 mean you can never have babies?Genius at work here
Yep, I was advised (in fact told) by GP and dnurse to take mine in the morning.Hi Zlatan, the only blood pressure med I take at night is the Statin, because the pharmacy advised that. The others are morning...about an hour before breakfast. Now tiredness hits me like a wave at about 5:00 pm. , So getting around that interests me.
Sunak is worth about £200 Mils. His wife is on a different scale.No one can connect with the working public and understand their daily financial concerns like a billionaire.
Thanks . I am using those two ...and in fact the lethargy was so bad that my consultant suggested taking the Bisoprolol every second day. This puzzles my GP , so she added another vessel dialator. . Now in fairness my blood pressure is well controlled and my heart rate very low .. mostly 60 , but even walking is now an effort . The ebike is a little easier... . I will be seeing her on Wednesday , so I will discuss.Yep, I was advised (in fact told) by GP and dnurse to take mine in the morning.
I read some report about ii being beneficial to take meds I, m on at night so you relax, they work and you don't feel tired during day. I swapped to 9pm and then told consultant I had... He said if it suits you do it... I, m way more active (Bisoprolol and amplodopine can both produce lethargy, which suits me at 11pm but not 3pm???)
I, m fairly sure I, m healthier on my regime and actually feel like doing stuff (biking/sailing) now, which must be beneficial.??
Check first tho Danidl.