Accumulator wrote: » Yazz & the Plastic Population: A: The only way is up (numbers wise) B-side: Doctor in da house, is der a dr in da hooouse. Find the bleeding video yerselfs I think she was well aware of these end times, but fair play she kept it upbeat, banging at 120bpm.
Where it began, I can't begin to knowing But then I know it's growing strong Was in the spring And spring became the summer Who'd have believed you'd come along Hands, touching hands Reaching out, touching me, touching you
leeside11 wrote: » Just got Carex hand gel in Stacks Fermoy for just over €3 odd, down the road in Toss Bryan's same size bottle €8. Some difference..
BellaBella wrote: » In general proper hand washing is as good as using a hand sanitiser. However for people such as my mother who is in her eighties and suffering from cancer hand sanitisers can be vital. She needs to have one in her hall so that visitors make sure they don't carry in any infection. We cannot get hold of any, but ut my local chemist told me that when they got a stock in recently people were grabbing handfuls and they were sold out in minutes. Can I just appeal to people to be aware that if, as a healthy low risk family, they are depleting shops of hand sanitisers, many of which will remain in cupboards unused, they are depriving ill and vulnerable people and their families of a simple way of keeping a loved one safe. Please, if stocks are replenished, don't hog them and stock pile.. Leave enough to keep ill and vulnerable n people safe.
iamwhoiam wrote: » I am sorry you can’t get any , could you make your own and put it in a dispenser ? Rubbing alcohol Aloe vera gel Tee tree oil
Princess Calla wrote: » To be honest it's not a product I use, I've bought them in the past for if I'm out and about and I need to change a nappy and no facilities. I suffer badly with dermatitis on my hands, so the alcohol stings the bejaysus out of me. The cuts then open and bleed so really defeats the purpose. I usually wear normal gloves when out and about. Having said that if they were a product I use I would definitely have a stockpile (I stockpile everything else).
bcklschaps wrote: » Is there a special knack to inserting videos in a post ?
Princess Calla wrote: » Not really surprising... Though there are YouTube videos on how to get aloe Vera out of the plant.... If you run to your garden centre you might get a plant
Carerhomeless wrote: » Same here, family member going through Chemo. None to be got locally and tried Boots online out of stock too.
frillyleaf wrote: » I don’t think this is good advice although well intended. I think that sick people need to know what they are using actually works. Hopefully the poster will be able to get some. If they put out an appeal I’m sure some kind people would donate some
iamwhoiam wrote: » Rubbing alcohol ( surgical spirits) will work as an anti septic . Its widely used in hospitals as an anti septic