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I've had the max 999 rating for over a year now, but since I put £13000 onto three 0% credit card offers until 2020, my score has taken a nosedive to ----
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![]() "Simon Mason" wrote in message ... I've had the max 999 rating for over a year now, but since I put £13000 onto three 0% credit card offers until 2020, my score has taken a nosedive to ---- https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CwkrCg_XUAEerse.jpg You think anyone gives a flying ****? I've never had a credit rating since I've never had credit. Why don't you **** off with your crap, maybe try a working version of suicide. We seem to have 3 complete pricks now, PHucker, Wodney and you. |
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On Sunday, 6 November 2016 11:28:51 UTC, bm wrote:
Why don't you **** off with your crap, maybe try a working version of suicide. No can do - I start this new job on 6DEC16. http://bit.ly/2eLylzc |
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On 06/11/2016 11:28, bm wrote:
I've never had a credit rating since I've never had credit. You will have a credit rating based on you having a bank or savings account, mortgage payments, being on the electoral register, payment of utility bills, time at your present address and often influenced by the credit rating of those who live at the same address. National Savings & Investment use the information held by the credit reference companies as their part security checks, and possibly as a money laundering check. If you change banks or utility companies your credit rating may be checked to see if they want you as a customer or to check that you actually pay your bills on time. -- mailto: news {at} admac {dot] myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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![]() "Simon Mason" wrote in message ... On Sunday, 6 November 2016 11:28:51 UTC, bm wrote: Why don't you **** off with your crap, maybe try a working version of suicide. No can do - I start this new job on 6DEC16. http://bit.ly/2eLylzc NOBODY GIVES A **** YOU CRAZY TOOL. .. |
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![]() "alan_m" wrote in message ... On 06/11/2016 11:28, bm wrote: I've never had a credit rating since I've never had credit. You will have a credit rating based on you having a bank or savings account, mortgage payments, being on the electoral register, payment of utility bills, time at your present address and often influenced by the credit rating of those who live at the same address. National Savings & Investment use the information held by the credit reference companies as their part security checks, and possibly as a money laundering check. If you change banks or utility companies your credit rating may be checked to see if they want you as a customer or to check that you actually pay your bills on time. Very good, so why can't these ratings sites give me a rating? |
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On Sunday, 6 November 2016 12:22:37 UTC, bm wrote:
Very good, so why can't these ratings sites give me a rating? Sign up - get your rating, then cancel the DD within 28 days. https://www.creditexpert.co.uk/ |
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bm wrote:
"Simon Mason" wrote in message ... On Sunday, 6 November 2016 11:28:51 UTC, bm wrote: Why don't you **** off with your crap, maybe try a working version of suicide. No can do - I start this new job on 6DEC16. http://bit.ly/2eLylzc NOBODY GIVES A **** YOU CRAZY TOOL. . I don't know. I'm mildly interested in his story. No more off-topic in a diy group than Brexit and ramblings of elderly, demented bigots. -- Roger Hayter |
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On Sunday, 6 November 2016 12:55:34 UTC, Roger Hayter wrote:
bm wrote: "Simon Mason" wrote in message ... On Sunday, 6 November 2016 11:28:51 UTC, bm wrote: Why don't you **** off with your crap, maybe try a working version of suicide. No can do - I start this new job on 6DEC16. http://bit.ly/2eLylzc NOBODY GIVES A **** YOU CRAZY TOOL. . I don't know. I'm mildly interested in his story. No more off-topic in a diy group than Brexit and ramblings of elderly, demented bigots. My story is all true and certainly if you read in a book how I got MdDS for 15 months, jumped off a motorway bridge, got run over by a 44T truck, spent 121 days in hospital, 8 months in bed, got fit for work after exactly 1 year when my sick pay ran out, then retired on my 56 birthday with no limp at all, it would be rejected as too far fetched. |
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pamela wrote:
On 13:10 6 Nov 2016, Simon Mason wrote: On Sunday, 6 November 2016 12:55:34 UTC, Roger Hayter wrote: bm wrote: "Simon Mason" wrote in message ... On Sunday, 6 November 2016 11:28:51 UTC, bm wrote: Why don't you **** off with your crap, maybe try a working version of suicide. No can do - I start this new job on 6DEC16. http://bit.ly/2eLylzc NOBODY GIVES A **** YOU CRAZY TOOL. I don't know. I'm mildly interested in his story. No more off-topic in a diy group than Brexit and ramblings of elderly, demented bigots. My story is all true and certainly if you read in a book how I got MdDS for 15 months, jumped off a motorway bridge, got run over by a 44T truck, spent 121 days in hospital, 8 months in bed, got fit for work after exactly 1 year when my sick pay ran out, then retired on my 56 birthday with no limp at all, it would be rejected as too far fetched. An attention-seeker who can't handle an illness and tries to top himself is hardly material for a book. You think only Improving books written from a sound Christian moral viewpoint should be allowed, then? -- Roger Hayter |
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On Sunday, 6 November 2016 13:42:55 UTC, Roger Hayter wrote:
An attention-seeker who can't handle an illness and tries to top himself is hardly material for a book. You think only Improving books written from a sound Christian moral viewpoint should be allowed, then? If it WAS merely an "illness", there would probably have been some sort of cure, but MdDS has no cure and so living with that for the next 40 years was too much to bear. I gladly went under the truck. See how people even with MdDS have NO CLUE what they have - I did. https://www.peoplespharmacy.com/2013...wards-suicide/ |
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![]() "Simon Mason" wrote in message ... My story is all true and certainly if you read in a book how I got MdDS for 15 months, jumped off a motorway bridge, got run over by a 44T truck, So which part of your body was run over by the truck ? Or do you mean you fell onto the road and the truck passed over you with the wheels on either side ? Also I've heard it said although I've no direct experience that if you fall from a height while blind drunk or similarly intoxicated you'll be less seriously injured as your body will be more relaxed when hitting the ground. Which is supposed to help I believe. Although not when falling head first I'd imagine. |
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On Sunday, 6 November 2016 14:36:26 UTC, Moron Watch wrote:
"Simon Mason" wrote in message ... My story is all true and certainly if you read in a book how I got MdDS for 15 months, jumped off a motorway bridge, got run over by a 44T truck, So which part of your body was run over by the truck ? All my left hand side from my collar bone to my foot, it knackered my liver and kidneys as well as I was on dialysis for a month. Although not when falling head first I'd imagine. I went feet first so plod did not have to clean up brains. |
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pamela wrote:
On 12:55 6 Nov 2016, Roger Hayter wrote: bm wrote: "Simon Mason" wrote in message ... On Sunday, 6 November 2016 11:28:51 UTC, bm wrote: Why don't you **** off with your crap, maybe try a working version of suicide. No can do - I start this new job on 6DEC16. http://bit.ly/2eLylzc NOBODY GIVES A **** YOU CRAZY TOOL. . I don't know. I'm mildly interested in his story. No more off-topic in a diy group than Brexit and ramblings of elderly, demented bigots. Presumably the bigotry you ascribe is your personal opinion of their person opinion. However how do you know which people here are elderly and how do you know they have dementia? It is Revealed to me in dreams; or sometimes I just assume it applies to anyone I disagree with who seems to have been around a long time. -- Roger Hayter |
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Roger Hayter wrote:
pamela wrote: On 12:55 6 Nov 2016, Roger Hayter wrote: bm wrote: "Simon Mason" wrote in message ... On Sunday, 6 November 2016 11:28:51 UTC, bm wrote: Why don't you **** off with your crap, maybe try a working version of suicide. No can do - I start this new job on 6DEC16. http://bit.ly/2eLylzc NOBODY GIVES A **** YOU CRAZY TOOL. . I don't know. I'm mildly interested in his story. No more off-topic in a diy group than Brexit and ramblings of elderly, demented bigots. Presumably the bigotry you ascribe is your personal opinion of their person opinion. However how do you know which people here are elderly and how do you know they have dementia? It is Revealed to me in dreams; or sometimes I just assume it applies to anyone I disagree with who seems to have been around a long time. Like Burt. -- STC / M0TEY / http://twitter.com/ukradioamateur |
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On Sunday, 6 November 2016 16:28:25 UTC, Stephen Thomas Cole wrote:
Like Burt. Leave Dizzy Fingers out of this. http://www.simonmason.karoo.net/page469.htm |
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On Sunday, 6 November 2016 11:41:27 UTC, Simon Mason wrote:
On Sunday, 6 November 2016 11:28:51 UTC, bm wrote: Why don't you **** off with your crap, maybe try a working version of suicide. No can do - I start this new job on 6DEC16. http://bit.ly/2eLylzc I wonder what sort of relationship ou'll have with the clientele? |
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![]() "Roger Hayter" wrote in message ... bm wrote: "Simon Mason" wrote in message ... On Sunday, 6 November 2016 11:28:51 UTC, bm wrote: Why don't you **** off with your crap, maybe try a working version of suicide. No can do - I start this new job on 6DEC16. http://bit.ly/2eLylzc NOBODY GIVES A **** YOU CRAZY TOOL. |
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![]() "Simon Mason" wrote in message ... On Sunday, 6 November 2016 12:55:34 UTC, Roger Hayter wrote: bm wrote: "Simon Mason" wrote in message ... On Sunday, 6 November 2016 11:28:51 UTC, bm wrote: Why don't you **** off with your crap, maybe try a working version of suicide. No can do - I start this new job on 6DEC16. http://bit.ly/2eLylzc NOBODY GIVES A **** YOU CRAZY TOOL. . I don't know. I'm mildly interested in his story. No more off-topic in a diy group than Brexit and ramblings of elderly, demented bigots. My story is all true and certainly if you read in a book how I got MdDS for 15 months, jumped off a motorway bridge, got run over by a 44T truck, spent 121 days in hospital, 8 months in bed, got fit for work after exactly 1 year when my sick pay ran out, then retired on my 56 birthday with no limp at all, it would be rejected as too far fetched. No it wouldnt, there are some books like that around and there is no accept/reject anymore with self publishing so easy now with Amazon. I have in fact read a few just as unlikely. Very interesting reading too. Also interesting to see you couldnt find enough interesting to do and chose to go back to work. I've seen that quite a bit with those I know too tho I've never had that problem myself. But that is because I have in the fortunate position that my employer was actually silly enough to pay me very well to do what I would have been very happy to do for free. And I have always had lots of other stuff to do, like designing and building my own house from scratch on a bare block of land and assisting other to do stuff like that too. |
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![]() "pamela" wrote in message ... On 13:10 6 Nov 2016, Simon Mason wrote: On Sunday, 6 November 2016 12:55:34 UTC, Roger Hayter wrote: bm wrote: "Simon Mason" wrote in message ... On Sunday, 6 November 2016 11:28:51 UTC, bm wrote: Why don't you **** off with your crap, maybe try a working version of suicide. No can do - I start this new job on 6DEC16. http://bit.ly/2eLylzc NOBODY GIVES A **** YOU CRAZY TOOL. I don't know. I'm mildly interested in his story. No more off-topic in a diy group than Brexit and ramblings of elderly, demented bigots. My story is all true and certainly if you read in a book how I got MdDS for 15 months, jumped off a motorway bridge, got run over by a 44T truck, spent 121 days in hospital, 8 months in bed, got fit for work after exactly 1 year when my sick pay ran out, then retired on my 56 birthday with no limp at all, it would be rejected as too far fetched. An attention-seeker who can't handle an illness and tries to top himself is hardly material for a book. This is the fool that claimed that it must have been serious mental health issues. Anyone who attempts suicide and doesn’t have serious mental health issues is certainly material for a book. |
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On Sunday, 6 November 2016 17:57:49 UTC, Rod Speed wrote:
Yeah, me too. Never actually had anyone who attempted suicide spell out clearly why they did that, or what happened after that. Or how they feel about suicide now. He appears to be a hell of a lot more sensible than the others I have seen covered by the media but that might well just be because the media coverage of event you actually know anything about so utterly mangles the real story. Before I got MdDS, I could not understand why rich and healthy people like Gary Speed would hang themselves or jump hand in hand in front of a Tube train with big smiles on their faces, but when faced with a life time of misery, I knew exactly how they felt. Trouble was, in hospital I had the Happy Clappies around my bed three times a week, who were useless as I was not their usual punter, so they sent the head one in who had lots of letters after his name, but he could not weigh me up, much like this woman from just around the corner from me. http://bit.ly/2eMn5Ck |
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On Sunday, 6 November 2016 18:06:59 UTC, Rod Speed wrote:
And I have always had lots of other stuff to do, like designing and building my own house from scratch on a bare block of land and assisting other to do stuff like that too. Driven to every country in mainland Europe, two holidays totalling 10 weeks away, cruises to come, all jobs around the house done, car sorted out, walks with our lass 4 times a week - I've run out of things to do. |
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On 06/11/2016 14:36, Moron Watch wrote:
"Simon Mason" wrote in message ... My story is all true and certainly if you read in a book how I got MdDS for 15 months, jumped off a motorway bridge, got run over by a 44T truck, So which part of your body was run over by the truck ? His head. No damage there then..... -- Dave - The Medway Handyman |
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On Sunday, 6 November 2016 18:14:04 UTC, David Lang wrote:
On 06/11/2016 14:36, Moron Watch wrote: "Simon Mason" wrote in message ... My story is all true and certainly if you read in a book how I got MdDS for 15 months, jumped off a motorway bridge, got run over by a 44T truck, So which part of your body was run over by the truck ? His head. No damage there then..... You could be a comedian if you found somebody funny to go with. |
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Stephen Thomas Cole wrote:
Roger Hayter wrote: pamela wrote: On 12:55 6 Nov 2016, Roger Hayter wrote: bm wrote: "Simon Mason" wrote in message ... On Sunday, 6 November 2016 11:28:51 UTC, bm wrote: Why don't you **** off with your crap, maybe try a working version of suicide. No can do - I start this new job on 6DEC16. http://bit.ly/2eLylzc NOBODY GIVES A **** YOU CRAZY TOOL. . I don't know. I'm mildly interested in his story. No more off-topic in a diy group than Brexit and ramblings of elderly, demented bigots. Presumably the bigotry you ascribe is your personal opinion of their person opinion. However how do you know which people here are elderly and how do you know they have dementia? It is Revealed to me in dreams; or sometimes I just assume it applies to anyone I disagree with who seems to have been around a long time. Like Burt. Does he do the same? -- Roger Hayter |
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Simon Mason wrote
Rod Speed wrote Yeah, me too. Never actually had anyone who attempted suicide spell out clearly why they did that, or what happened after that. Or how they feel about suicide now. He appears to be a hell of a lot more sensible than the others I have seen covered by the media but that might well just be because the media coverage of event you actually know anything about so utterly mangles the real story. Before I got MdDS, I could not understand why rich and healthy people like Gary Speed would hang themselves or jump hand in hand in front of a Tube train with big smiles on their faces, I could. My main difficulty is with why they chose that sort of approach. I have discussed it quite a bit with someone else who has as rational an approach to euthanasia as I have and her position is that she isnt into stuff anything that involves even quite short term discomfort that hanging etc involves, and wants something reliable too. Currently nembutal and helium are about the best available that suits her. Nembutal isnt as easy to get. but when faced with a life time of misery, I knew exactly how they felt. I'm not convinced that many of them are actually faced with a life time of misery. Tho I can certainly see why those who realise that they are stuck with a severe mental problem might well decide that they prefer death particularly with the stuff like schizophrenia and bipolar which doesnt have simple fix. IMO with the problem that Stephan Fry has, suicide is a very rational choice IMO. Trouble was, in hospital I had the Happy Clappies around my bed three times a week, who were useless as I was not their usual punter, so they sent the head one in who had lots of letters after his name, but he could not weigh me up, much like this woman from just around the corner from me. http://bit.ly/2eMn5Ck Yeah, one of my mate's wives was like that. Another keeps waking past my place and I see her walking around quite often when out in the car. She appears to spend the entire day walking around. Very neat and tidy and looks quite normal apart from spending all day walking around. Looks like the normal exercising person until you become aware that she appears to do it all day. Another one I come across periodically is quite literally barking mad. Shouts and even barks quite literally some of the time. I usually come across him coming out of the supermarket with a loaf of bread because he appears to get that at about the same time every Saturday. I go there myself after the garage sale run. Looks like he hasnt had a change of clothes in years. |
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On Sunday, 6 November 2016 18:40:29 UTC, Rod Speed wrote:
Currently nembutal and helium are about the best available that suits her. No good to me - our lass comes downstairs after nursing me for 10 months and finds me dead with a bag around my head. No, it needed to be where my body would not be found by relatives, like this guy, http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-humber-18681407 |
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En el artículo , Roger Hayter
ramblings of elderly, demented bigots Oh, that's uk.radio.amateur, then. -- (\_/) (='.'=) systemd: the Linux version of Windows 10 (")_(") |
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Roger Hayter wrote An attention-seeker who can't handle an illness and tries to top himself is hardly material for a book. You think only Improving books written from a sound Christian moral viewpoint should be allowed, then? If it WAS merely an "illness", there would probably have been some sort of cure, Nope, there is still some stuff with no cure. but MdDS has no cure and so living with that for the next 40 years was too much to bear. Yeah, very rational decision if there is no cure and even if you dont like the detail that the cure involves too. All of Parkinsons, MS, schizophrenia, bipolar, cancer etc would see me pull the plug once the detail of being alive was worse than being dead. Same with even stuff as basic as not being able to shower, ****, **** and feed myself without assistance too. I gladly went under the truck. Mad way to kill yourself IMO. Both helium and nembutal leave it for dead. See how people even with MdDS have NO CLUE what they have - I did. https://www.peoplespharmacy.com/2013...wards-suicide/ Yeah, no point in putting up with that if it isnt fixable. I did get some very bizarre symptoms with one infection. They whole damned room was spinning and I had to be careful when walking around. Fortunately it only lasted for a couple of days but if it looked like being permanent, I'd pull the plug and make an obscene gesture in the general direction of fools like Pam. |
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![]() "pamela" wrote in message ... On 13:42 6 Nov 2016, Roger Hayter wrote: pamela wrote: On 13:10 6 Nov 2016, Simon Mason wrote: On Sunday, 6 November 2016 12:55:34 UTC, Roger Hayter wrote: bm wrote: "Simon Mason" wrote in message news:42f1336f-f1a1-4991-be51-e58955bd3572 @googlegroups.com. .. On Sunday, 6 November 2016 11:28:51 UTC, bm wrote: Why don't you **** off with your crap, maybe try a working version of suicide. No can do - I start this new job on 6DEC16. http://bit.ly/2eLylzc NOBODY GIVES A **** YOU CRAZY TOOL. I don't know. I'm mildly interested in his story. No more off-topic in a diy group than Brexit and ramblings of elderly, demented bigots. My story is all true and certainly if you read in a book how I got MdDS for 15 months, jumped off a motorway bridge, got run over by a 44T truck, spent 121 days in hospital, 8 months in bed, got fit for work after exactly 1 year when my sick pay ran out, then retired on my 56 birthday with no limp at all, it would be rejected as too far fetched. An attention-seeker who can't handle an illness and tries to top himself is hardly material for a book. You think only Improving books written from a sound Christian moral viewpoint should be allowed, then? I'm thinking almost no one is going to buy a book on that subject. It isn't all that remarkable. It is fairly uncommon to have someone spell out the detail of why they chose to kill themselves and how they reacted when they had discovered that they had ****ed that up, and why they no longer choose to kill themselves anymore. |
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![]() "pamela" wrote in message ... On 12:55 6 Nov 2016, Roger Hayter wrote: bm wrote: "Simon Mason" wrote in message ... On Sunday, 6 November 2016 11:28:51 UTC, bm wrote: Why don't you **** off with your crap, maybe try a working version of suicide. No can do - I start this new job on 6DEC16. http://bit.ly/2eLylzc NOBODY GIVES A **** YOU CRAZY TOOL. . I don't know. I'm mildly interested in his story. No more off-topic in a diy group than Brexit and ramblings of elderly, demented bigots. Presumably the bigotry you ascribe is your personal opinion of their person opinion. However how do you know which people here are elderly By reading what they have said about their circumstances. Tad radical, I know. and how do you know they have dementia? Stands out like dogs balls with harry and the turnip. |
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![]() "Simon Mason" wrote in message ... On Sunday, 6 November 2016 14:36:26 UTC, Moron Watch wrote: "Simon Mason" wrote in message ... My story is all true and certainly if you read in a book how I got MdDS for 15 months, jumped off a motorway bridge, got run over by a 44T truck, So which part of your body was run over by the truck ? All my left hand side from my collar bone to my foot, it knackered my liver and kidneys as well as I was on dialysis for a month. Although not when falling head first I'd imagine. I went feet first so plod did not have to clean up brains. Dont they just get someone to hose the blood and gore down the drain ? |
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On Sunday, 6 November 2016 19:06:17 UTC, Rod Speed wrote:
It is fairly uncommon to have someone spell out the detail of why they chose to kill themselves and how they reacted when they had discovered that they had ****ed that up, and why they no longer choose to kill themselves anymore. As someone who has never been anxious in my life, that was a new phenomenon for me to handle - the MdDS has anxiety as the 3rd worst symptom after the constant swaying and total brain fog. Even after I woke up in HDU and the MdDS had gone, after the initial euphoria at not having to go to work had worn off, this anxiety came back as the clock was running to no sick pay and £73000 worth of debts to service. Even after I retired, I was anxious when my bank readies went under £20000, even though I had no debts at all by then. It has all gone now though and I am back to the Simon I was on 20JUN12. Getting free of Fentanyl though was worse than anything I had to go through in my life, but that's another story. |
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On Sunday, 6 November 2016 19:15:00 UTC, Rod Speed wrote:
I went feet first so plod did not have to clean up brains. Dont they just get someone to hose the blood and gore down the drain ? You can't hose away the memories from the brain of plod. |
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Simon Mason wrote
Rod Speed wrote It is fairly uncommon to have someone spell out the detail of why they chose to kill themselves and how they reacted when they had discovered that they had ****ed that up, and why they no longer choose to kill themselves anymore. As someone who has never been anxious in my life, that was a new phenomenon for me to handle - the MdDS has anxiety as the 3rd worst symptom after the constant swaying and total brain fog. Wonder why it produces anxiety and total brain fog. Looks like the balance problem is just a minor side effect of a much more serious problem between the ears. Even after I woke up in HDU and the MdDS had gone, Wonder why that made it go ? after the initial euphoria at not having to go to work had worn off, this anxiety came back as the clock was running to no sick pay and £73000 worth of debts to service. Even after I retired, I was anxious when my bank readies went under £20000, even though I had no debts at all by then. It has all gone now though and I am back to the Simon I was on 20JUN12. Hopefully the MdDS wont recur. What do you plan to do if it does ? You must have been considering that given discovering helium. Getting free of Fentanyl though was worse than anything I had to go through in my life, but that's another story. It would be interesting to know the detail of that story too. |
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On Sun, 6 Nov 2016 16:27:54 -0000 (UTC)
Stephen Thomas Cole wrote: Roger Hayter wrote: pamela wrote: On 12:55 6 Nov 2016, Roger Hayter wrote: bm wrote: "Simon Mason" wrote in message ... On Sunday, 6 November 2016 11:28:51 UTC, bm wrote: Why don't you **** off with your crap, maybe try a working version of suicide. No can do - I start this new job on 6DEC16. http://bit.ly/2eLylzc NOBODY GIVES A **** YOU CRAZY TOOL. . I don't know. I'm mildly interested in his story. No more off-topic in a diy group than Brexit and ramblings of elderly, demented bigots. Presumably the bigotry you ascribe is your personal opinion of their person opinion. However how do you know which people here are elderly and how do you know they have dementia? It is Revealed to me in dreams; or sometimes I just assume it applies to anyone I disagree with who seems to have been around a long time. Like Burt. I think you'll like the DIY group; you and TurNiP will get along like a zoo on fire. |
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On 06/11/2016 12:55, Roger Hayter wrote:
I don't know. I'm mildly interested in his story. No more off-topic in a diy group than Brexit and ramblings of elderly, demented bigots. Yes I hate them too. Bill |
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Simon Mason wrote
Rod Speed wrote I went feet first so plod did not have to clean up brains. Dont they just get someone to hose the blood and gore down the drain ? You can't hose away the memories from the brain of plod. Just as true of the truck driver you deliberately jumped in front of. Why the **** didnt you research suicide properly and use a much more viable way of killing yourself ? |
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Simon Mason wrote
Rod Speed wrote Currently nembutal and helium are about the best available that suits her. No good to me That is just plain wrong. - our lass comes downstairs after nursing me for 10 months and finds me dead with a bag around my head. Even you should be able to manage to go out in the car and do it in the car where someone who knows nothing about you will find you, with a decent sign that says "I have killed myself because of ...." to make it easy for whoever finds you to work out what has happened. No, it needed to be where my body would not be found by relatives, like this guy, http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-humber-18681407 Trivial to do it in your car away from home with a decent note that makes it completely clear that it was suicide so the cops etc dont have to waste a lot of time working out what happened. |
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