Most GPs will not prescribe antimalarials on NHS. (They are not supposed to ) Doxycycline is used for other purposes as an antibiotic, so it can be slipped through, as it were, but I would prefer to pay for Malarone generic, than have free doxycycline because of the side effects. I burn bad enough in sunlight as it is without sensitising my skin further. I figure if you can afford the holiday, and can afford the sun tan lotion, new clothes, etc, then you can afford essential medication.
You don't stop doing new things because you get old, you get old because you stop doing new things.
We have huge row of clumps of deciduous Provençal cane which is about 5m tall. really dislike it and OK has to cut it down every spring just as new growth starts or t looks unbelievable tatty. My reason to be cheerful? OK now agrees that when we get bulldozer man in to deal with surprise roof tile dump he can dig out all the cane too.
Yes!!!
"We don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw
You are right fidget, but I have to take doxycycline for other reasons. It is also recommended as first choice in certain areas of Africa and is useful against Dengue.
SORRY posted in wrong thread.
He calls her the chocolate girl Cause he thinks she melts when he touches her She knows she's the chocolate girl Cause she's broken up and swallowed And wrapped in bits of silver
This will make you feel curmudgeonly, I get my anti malarials for free by going to GP.
Love the Goldinches @Fairygirl. We have a few, but they never visit the feeders, which I don't understand.
IME, goldfinches are contrary little b#####. When I started feeding birds, i bought nyjer seed and a special feeder to put it in, because everyone said that's what you do for goldfinches. They came, but only to the mixed seed feeder, and never went near the nyjer. This year i have a great crop of teasels which I grew specially for the goldfinches, and I've yet to see a single one of them on a teasel.
The goldfinches around here just love sunflower hearts and ignore the nyger seed. My brother has scores of them on his sunflower heart feeders on the farm
“I am not lost, for I know where I am. But however, where I am may be lost.” Winnie the Pooh
Same here with Gold finches, won’t touch niger seeds and they grow all over the place because the birds flick them out of the feeders. I mixed the niger with the mixed seed but they only eat the sunflower hearts.
Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor.
The birds around here eat anything I put out, including any leftovers from our meals. The Choughs arrive en masse and clean up anything they can find. All the wildlife are struggling to find feed. The kangaroos and wallabies are even standing to watch us moving around the place but not hopping away as they usually do. Would love some rain.
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We have huge row of clumps of deciduous Provençal cane which is about 5m tall. really dislike it and OK has to cut it down every spring just as new growth starts or t looks unbelievable tatty. My reason to be cheerful? OK now agrees that when we get bulldozer man in to deal with surprise roof tile dump he can dig out all the cane too.
Yes!!!
SORRY posted in wrong thread.
Cause he thinks she melts when he touches her
She knows she's the chocolate girl
Cause she's broken up and swallowed
And wrapped in bits of silver