Insomnia

Hi Peter and Mam
It’s parliamo Glasgow.
I’m quite sure Mam could
bamboozle me with language of her own
Tommy X

I translated a message from English to Welsh ( which wasn’t easy )
Sent it to Pete but he admited he has spoken Welsh in years even though it’s a lovely laugauge
But I do have trouble translating conversations between Tommy and Babs but I’m trying to learn ( although slowly )
But if I’m honest a Geordie accent is even harder

Right ladies and gentleman and you Tommy
I’m off for a shower then to my bed
Need the rest for going to Tommy’s tomorrow
We will try and behave but NO promises
So for now goodnight for now
Take care
Keith

Glad you said shower LOL
Goodnight Bruv
See you tomorrow
Tommy :pill:

talking of language and Glasgow, I have just discovered a song, “she’s a belter”
cracking lyrics.
something about pd which makes you very impatient with the smug and selfish of this world

Hullawrerr missus t
A hope the t isnae Thatcher
A ken the soang your oan aboot it’s be that Gerry cinnamon intit hen.
Huv ye herd eas urra wan diamonds in Ra mud?
Tommy fae sunny Govan x

erm, indeed not thatcher.
this guy Gerry is pure brilliant, just makes me smile.
Lesley from sunny Lossiemouth.

sorry to go on, but this guy is genius… they are charging between £110 - £ 190 / person even at Barrowland. seems to have outpriced his natural audience.
btw thank you for the prompt reply.

Hi Leslie from sunny Lossiemouth
I’ve never seen him but I’ve got some of his stuff from Spotify
I am originally from Govan but have lived in Oxfordshire for 20 years and I’m extremely posh now HA HA .
I was diagnosed with PD over two years ago but it changed every six months when I saw the neurologist and after a clear datscan he’s just decided to wean me off all the PD meds sinamet/ levadopa etc and refer me to another neurologist who specialises in FND which if you Google ain’t much of a different outcome apart from the lack of dopamine.
I have all the usual symptoms
a left hand that doesn’t work a terrible tremor in the right leg
depression and anxiety and insomnia or the opposite sometimes sleeping constantly I call it C .B.A.S
Can’t be arsed syndrome
Apart from that I’m absolutely fine.
Tommy :pill::pill::pill:

Why don’t you join our little gang on this thread you’d be very welcome
Tommy trouble x

would love to join, am 57yr old retired ( medically) teacher of French, German and Italian. Have been ill now for about 30years, Went against medical advice to have my now beautiful 23yr old daughter.
It took years of misdiagnosis, MS was favoured until I started to run until walls stopped me.
Now am on ropinirole, long and immediate release, madopar, Prozac 60mg/day…I just rattle.
A true eye-opener has been the effect anxiety has on my symptoms: can’t move.
I have learned to use pd as a trump card and am not at all ashamed.
I use a wheelchair when I travel and fight insomnia all the time.
Oh, have just been prescribed melatonin. jury is out.
Basically I avoid the gp and see my consultant on demand then self-medicate.
I am sorry to hear that you seem to be in nevernever land at the moment…
CBAS am completely behind you with that one.
I have become a radio fanatic…R4 , exrtra and world service.
I panic without them.
I hope that you have family (well some ) and friends who support.
when desperate I rely too much on alcohol and nicotine.
Hey ho.
Lesley.

Hi Lesley I’m Babs good to have another female on here. You can help me keep these lads in line. Ha ha.
I’m 59 and had PD for 5 years.

Babs x

You sound like a very good person to me and I’d be only too happy for you to join our little gang .
We look after each other and help where we can but mostly we just indulge in some humour .
What else is there?
I’m a 56 year old child with one son at 38 and two grandchildren and married for the second time for 14 years
The easiest way to have a look at my background is to check out my thread EMOTIONS as most of my sad stuff is on there but at heart I’m not a sad person it’s just an outlet when bad things happen.
As I say take a wee gander hen
I don’t see any reason to hide much
Tommy :pill: :pill: x

I might have known you would be after another female cronie
Everything ok with you Babswood Leslie sounds just the ticket to join the gang eh?
A bit like me well ejookatit a winner if she knows I was at Eton.
Tommy :pill::pill: x

That’s Babswood
She’s in the gang I was going to say she’s the leader of the gang but that’s not a good idea nowadays.
I don’t want to remember old Gary eh?
As a matter of fact one of my biggest regrets is writing in to
Jimm’ ll fix it and asking if he could get me on IT’S A KNOCKOUT what a mistake to make
Tommy :pill::pill: x

Hi pal.

That’s me had my 4 hours sleep so now sittin havin ma cornflakes.

There’s usually nae body aboot at this time. Whits up wi you. X x x

Yes Lesley sounds nice.

Hi Babswood
I don’t know whats wrong tonight
I have ankle pain and also an aching left arm .
You know the deal if it ain’t one thing it’s another
I see Leslie is on that roprinorol maybe there’s some advice there.
I also think my brain is working overtime me and Peter have been talking with a guy called pisuke he’s in Italy at the moment and he and his family are putting his dad into a hospice today so that is getting to me a bit as well especially after recent events.
Tommy :pill::pill: xx

Cornflakes?
if only………me i’m stuck with whisky and mints.
welcome to my world.
can I call you Babs?
You don’t sound too bad yerself.

Hey you were no gaun doon that road. We need oor Tommy the fun guy who keeps us all going. And on oor toes. So we will have nae mare gloom awe right ma cronie. X x x

I hope I’m no been too hard but I don’t want to see you going back doon that road again OK. Only cause I care (big sook eh) x x x