The Uk Awesome Member And Growers Thread

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Mr Bee

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a hungry caterpillar ...or a lesser spotted weed eating leaf owl that just so happened to swoop in through your door, without you noticing... or maybe you were sleep walking and got peckish!!!! are gnomes herbivores or omnivores.???;)
Looks like some mammals been at it.bunnies,deer or something along those lines id say.
 
whitebob

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Well aye thats exactly right.he has earned that right imo.although jolly green j i know your being sarcastic.
so does that mean there are deer:p.. awesome gnome, you'd better get your rifle out, get dinner and a smoke in one fell swoop... i want to see bunnies tripping on some trippy weed that would be hilarious.:D pics or .........:banghead:
 
whitebob

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so does that mean there are deer:p.. awesome gnome, you'd better get your rifle out, get dinner and a smoke in one fell swoop... i want to see bunnies tripping on some trippy weed that would be hilarious.:D pics or .........:banghead:
maybe you could do the first deer cross kush and serve up some awesome burgers to boot.....:happy:
 
ghettogrower

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Thats what i get for having a drink on a friday night lol, excuse the gammy toes
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Thats what i get for having a drink on a friday night lol, excuse the gammy toes View attachment 624320
Ouch! From university of Rochester medical dept.....:)

Cold therapy

What does cold therapy do?

Cold slows down blood flow to an injury, thereby reducing pain and swelling. Cold therapy slows circulation, reducing inflammation, muscle spasm, and pain. It should be used if the area is swollen or bruised.

How is it applied?

Cold is applied by an ice or gel pack.

When do you use it?

Any cold treatment should be used for 24 to 48 hours after an injury. Cold therapy is good for sprains, strains, bumps, and bruises that may occur in sports or lifting. Apply cold packs or ice bags to injured areas for no more than 20 minutes at a time, removing the cold for 10 minutes and reapplying it again.

How can I use it safely?

Don’t apply it for longer than 20 minutes. Also, wrap ice or ice packs in a thin towel before applying.

If in doubt as to whether to apply heat or cold to an injury, call your health care provider’s office.
 
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