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Been Gluten free for about 5 weeks and feel very different , no more tight/cloudy/foggy head( went away within 3 days) , no more 24/7 iching , no more feeling half asleep all the time
Ask your GP for a Coeliac disease test.Been Gluten free for about 5 weeks and feel very different , no more tight/cloudy/foggy head( went away within 3 days) , no more 24/7 iching , no more feeling half asleep all the time
Oh dear, is this your new job?
Me too!! but not going away anywhere. My sister wanted us to all book it off and have a few days somewhere, then my nephew got an appointment in the middle of the week which can't be changed so now we are doing....nothing :/Last day at work today till Monday 3rd
Been Gluten free for about 5 weeks and feel very different , no more tight/cloudy/foggy head( went away within 3 days) , no more 24/7 iching , no more feeling half asleep all the time
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Get some hankies man!Filled with snot. Realised tissues aren't man enough and the only thing that'll do the job is kitchen roll with the downside it shreds your nose.
Ah yes that job that I got, which changed my life because of the reduced hours, greatly increased pay, and so on.
Me too!! but not going away anywhere. My sister wanted us to all book it off and have a few days somewhere, then my nephew got an appointment in the middle of the week which can't be changed so now we are doing....nothing :/
I've planned the first few days for sorting more bits in my flat.
Get some hankies man!
Currently pulling my hair out over my exam this afternoon.
This sounds absolutely rubbish mate
I don’t know the full story but I hope things iron out soon and you can get cracking on the new job!
Hankies are gross. Who wants to store their own snot in their pocket all day?!
Try and eat a banana this morning and get some water in you so you’re hydrated and have a bit of brain energy for the exam dude
What’s the exam for? College? Uni? Clown school?
Appreciate the advice but can't even hold down water let alone food. Uni, its a mathematics for engineering module. Ironic considering Mech Eng is mainly maths but without an applied scenario I just can't get to terms with stuff. Worst part is a lot of the maths in this exam comes up in other modules in applied scenarios and I can do them just fine.
Get some hankies man!
I've been through exactly the same - started an electronic engineering degree at 25. Loved the applied parts as they came naturally but the pure maths just didn't fit in my brain. In my last couple of years I had my first genuine experiences of anxiety, stress, that nail-biting stomach-churning worry.Appreciate the advice but can't even hold down water let alone food. Uni, its a mathematics for engineering module. Ironic considering Mech Eng is mainly maths but without an applied scenario I just can't get to terms with stuff. Worst part is a lot of the maths in this exam comes up in other modules in applied scenarios and I can do them just fine.