† I think the regulations need constant work, Olga. There doesn’t seem to be much consistency over the years, I know that. As I recall, when the original residents — me included — moved in, we were advised to get to a fire assembly point: ours was in the car park, next to the building. We’re now advised to stay put: which, post-Grenfell, seems bad …
As for water … ? I think we have one fire riser at each end of the street: but couldn’t tell you if I’m right.
And I think you’re right on the weight medication front. I’m just grateful that the one I’m on, Mounjaro, is something that — in theory — I can stay on: there’s no two year NHS imposed limit, as there is with semaglutide.
Q2) truth (I must have told you before that I am a big fan of ‘Sex, Lies and Videotape’. I’m not sure that many people will get the reference nowadays).
Q3) Conclusion
Q4) deviant logic
Q5) Mathematical Logic Unfortunately, regulations don't always change for the better. Expediency doesn't always take people's best interests into account. I didn't realise Semaglutide had a two year cap... It will be a nightmare, because, as you have already notice, although all these new medications have work in a similar way, their side-effects and effectivity profiles are quite different, and not everybody will do as well on one as on another.
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3 Conclusion
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5 Mathmatical logic
Q1) Organization
ReplyDeleteQ2) truth (I must have told you before that I am a big fan of ‘Sex, Lies and Videotape’. I’m not sure that many people will get the reference nowadays).
Q3) Conclusion
Q4) deviant logic
Q5) Mathematical Logic
Unfortunately, regulations don't always change for the better. Expediency doesn't always take people's best interests into account.
I didn't realise Semaglutide had a two year cap... It will be a nightmare, because, as you have already notice, although all these new medications have work in a similar way, their side-effects and effectivity profiles are quite different, and not everybody will do as well on one as on another.
Of course, I missed yesterday's. Again.
ReplyDelete1. Organization
2. truths
3. conclusion
4. deviant logic
5. Mathematical Logic
BTW, I always thought Spock deserved a break from McCoy'a attitude.
ReplyDeleteHe's half-Vulcan. What do you want from the guy? :)