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No idea tbh, haven't got round to seeing the doctor about it. Think it's just a form of tendonitis.

I went to the doctor with my back, who told me to take paracetemol for it, turned out I needed a 5 hour operation...useless.

When I was 12, I went to the doctors because my voice completely stopped working and I could only air words. They told me my voice was breaking. 5 months later and after many appointments they sent me to speech therapy and an ear nose and throat doctor. I had something known as a polyp resting on my vocal chords.

At 15, I tackled someone playing football and immediately felt horrific pain. So I went to the doctors and then for an x-ray. I was given the all clear and told it was a sprain. 2 weeks later I had a call saying "your x-ray was sent to radiology and your legs broken'. I was bloody walking on it by then. Maybe it's just Liverpool's NHS I really don't know but I've had some horrendous treatment.

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Are there statistics on the net anywhere of like how many people get a job because of their degree or in that area of what they studied for? It'd be interesting to know.

I still think a fair few people go to Uni for the sake of it, to be honest, I am really but you only live once and all that. I've got plenty of years of my life to waste doing most likely a boring job might as well do something interesting while I'm young.

I do - but out of those I'm still in contact with who I graduated with, I'm the only one. Most have gone into teaching or post graduate study.

What do you do may I ask?

Does anyone know how easy/hard it is to get a job in teaching these days, like P.E? I mean they advertise on the TV for teachers so surely a career in teaching is almost a definite career as long as you do well at Uni?

Not as easy as you might think. I know someone who came out of uni with a 2:2 or 2:1 in sport science and are struggling to get the required teaching qualification.

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No idea tbh, haven't got round to seeing the doctor about it. Think it's just a form of tendonitis.

I went to the doctor with my back, who told me to take paracetemol for it, turned out I needed a 5 hour operation...useless.

When I was 12, I went to the doctors because my voice completely stopped working and I could only air words. They told me my voice was breaking. 5 months later and after many appointments they sent me to speech therapy and an ear nose and throat doctor. I had something known as a polyp resting on my vocal chords.

At 15, I tackled someone playing football and immediately felt horrific pain. So I went to the doctors and then for an x-ray. I was given the all clear and told it was a sprain. 2 weeks later I had a call saying "your x-ray was sent to radiology and your legs broken'. I was bloody walking on it by then. Maybe it's just Liverpool's NHS I really don't know but I've had some horrendous treatment.

No, it's not just Liverpool's. I first went to the the Alex hospital in Redditch around 8 years ago, about my back. I was getting pains down my legs (sciatica) and lower back pain and the X-ray told me I had a low grade of something called spondylolisthesis and they gave me a bit of physio and sent me off. The problem continued and after 3 years of trying different types of pyhysio, i went back. They wouldn't X-ray it again, despite me being in a worsened state than before and they gave me yet more of the same physio. This didn't work, so I tried even more different types of physio that also didn't work and in fact made it worse.

I went back to the hospital for a third time last year, by this stage I could barely walk any sort of distance, I'd struggle to walk 50 yards, They X-rayed it again and the problem had got significantly worse, so bad that I needed an op.

It's pretty pathetic that they never picked up on it the 2nd time round, it's meant I haven't worked for 4 years, I've actually been advised to sue the hospital for loss of earnings, which I'm not comfortable about, but might go ahead and do, I don't know.

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lapal fan, although locked, that was pretty well done :lol:

I look pretty hench on that photo too.

Brilliant, Snowy's certificate was superb.

Wasn't that good :notsure:

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I dont get why people use that smiley to portray sarcasm..

If you cannot think of anything to say (well, it is half 11 I suppose, all that 'el cid' must be taking its toll), then dont say anything at all.

It's just a game of one upmanship that I'm frankly not too bothered about winning. 8) Ciao Bella

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I dont get why people use that smiley to portray sarcasm..

If you cannot think of anything to say (well, it is half 11 I suppose, all that 'el cid' must be taking its toll), then dont say anything at all.

It's just a game of one upmanship that I'm frankly not too bothered about winning. 8) Ciao Bella

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That you, Rob?

:winkold:

Why yes.

I troll VT to the max, hardly ever discussing AVFC, continually posting inflammatory messages to deliberately wind people up.

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