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scottycelt
Originally posted by Petrushka View PostIn the otherwise excellent World at War the ending of Bruckner 5 is used as background to Hitler's triumphant procession round Berlin in 1940 after the fall of France.
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Originally posted by gamba View PostAsking a female consultant in hospital if she had experienced carnal tunnel syndrome ( after all, how should I know', I was new to the phrase & had recently been warned it would happen to me, apparently the correct word is ' carpal ' )
Carpal diem to that...
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As long as you didn't get the finger.Originally posted by gamba View PostAsking a female consultant in hospital if she had experienced carnal tunnel syndrome ( after all, how should I know', I was new to the phrase & had recently been warned it would happen to me, apparently the correct word is ' carpal ' )
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Originally posted by soileduk View PostAs long as you didn't get the finger.
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amateur51
Originally posted by soileduk View PostAs long as you didn't get the finger.
That's more likely to be Dupuytren's contracture, innit
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Originally posted by Ferretfancy View PostI hardly dare say this, but carpal tunnel syndrome is quite common, Mrs Thatcher suffered from it at one time during her premiership and was briefly treated in hospital for it before returning to No.10. You can't get much more common than that. ( Sorry! Mr Pee ! )
Anyway, returning swiftly to the topic - or at least the most recent discussion within it - I've never suffered from CTS myself but know people who have and it can be quite horribly painful.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostThe finger?
That's more likely to be Dupuytren's contracture, innit
Why am I suddenly reminded of one of my favourite entries in "Black's Medical Dictionary" :
"For wrist-drop see crutch-cramp."
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amateur51
Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
Crutch-cramp sounds very nasty
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostIs it just me or are there the beginnings of a suggestion here that all roads lead back to Mrs Thatcher eventually (even if only for the time being)? We'd probably have to be careful about discussion Bartók, Nono or even Turner at the moment if we want to avoid that risk - and the idea that the Italian job was merely mythical because there was no such thing as the self-preservation society simply doesn't bear thinking about.
Anyway, returning swiftly to the topic - or at least the most recent discussion within it - I've never suffered from CTS myself but know people who have and it can be quite horribly painful.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostIs all discussion of you know who banned now? I'm with ferret anyway!
So, she asked for one of the most profound poems in the English language. Perhaps that reveals a different side.
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