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Thread: How Was Your Day? VII

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    Its ...the Boy with the Topknot by Sathnam Sanghera. I have got it as a gift for people many times over and also replace mine when they take it too.
    Real life moving story with a lot of humour by a sikh Times newspaper journalist. First time I read a book I could relate to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swmc66 View Post
    Its ...the Boy with the Topknot by Sathnam Sanghera. I have got it as a gift for people many times over and also replace mine when they take it too.
    Real life moving story with a lot of humour by a sikh Times newspaper journalist. First time I read a book I could relate to.
    I had a look on Amazon - it looks like an enjoyable and interesting read. I'll have to see if my library stocks it.

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    Went to a hospital with my 19 yr old daughter today as she has been complaining about difficulties breathing especially at night. They did the xray and blood test recently. Her nose swells internally restricting breathing. They said she is allergic to grass! I did'nt know you could be allergic to grass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swmc66 View Post
    Went to a hospital with my 19 yr old daughter today as she has been complaining about difficulties breathing especially at night. They did the xray and blood test recently. Her nose swells internally restricting breathing. They said she is allergic to grass! I did'nt know you could be allergic to grass.
    I think.grass pollen is most common allergen.
    When nose is affected can be called Allergic
    Rhinitis. Can be seasonal or throughout the
    year dependent on cause.
    If u put Allergic Rhinitis into search u might
    find helpful info on.a health website.
    I hope a solution is found for daughter soon.

    My sister was told years ago when a teenager
    that she was allergic to.her own perpiration!!
    It caused dreadful rashes etc but it did stop.
    The human body can do strange things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swmc66 View Post
    Went to a hospital with my 19 yr old daughter today as she has been complaining about difficulties breathing especially at night. They did the xray and blood test recently. Her nose swells internally restricting breathing. They said she is allergic to grass! I did'nt know you could be allergic to grass.
    I think.grass pollen is most common allergen.
    When nose is affected can be called Allergic
    Rhinitis. Can be seasonal or throughout the
    year dependent on cause.
    If u put Allergic Rhinitis into search u might
    find helpful info on.a health website.
    I hope a solution is found for daughter soon.

    My sister was told years ago when a teenager
    that she was allergic to.her own perpiration!!
    It caused dreadful rashes etc but it did stop.
    The human body can do strange things.

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    That must have been awful for your sister. Glad it stopped. Thanks for the info maidmarian.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dazzle View Post
    I've taken the plunge and pre-ordered your new book Norman. I'm excited to read it!
    Aw, thanks, Dazzle.

    I hope you enjoy it....when you get it.

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    Have you given up your telly work Parkerman?

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    Quote Originally Posted by swmc66 View Post
    Went to a hospital with my 19 yr old daughter today as she has been complaining about difficulties breathing especially at night. They did the xray and blood test recently. Her nose swells internally restricting breathing. They said she is allergic to grass! I did'nt know you could be allergic to grass.
    I hope your daughter's feeling better. I've been having hay fever symptoms recently, and my asthma's been worse than usual (same for my mum), so we must be allergic to grass pollen too. It may be worse than usual this year due to the mild October we've experience.

    Quote Originally Posted by parkerman View Post
    Aw, thanks, Dazzle.

    I hope you enjoy it....when you get it.
    Thanks, I'll let you know.

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    I check on my neighbour who is 78 everyday. She had a fall and is at the mercy of carers from an agency. She has to pay for the shoddy service as well as she is over the threshold. Anyway it was interesting talking to her about the war this evening and her school days and rationing. She can remember getting her sweets rationed and queing up for penny buns at break times. I did'nt know they had pomegranates in Britain that early on. I thought they came from abroad.

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