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    I used to years go but the puff pastry is fattening for me, mind you since I have lost a lot of weight perhaps I should start to eat them.  I love cooked apple I use Woolies tined apple so I don’t have to peel them!

    Love anything with apple and cream, it is the only dairy that I can take a little of!

    Celia
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    Hi Ny19 I am living in Perth;  my husband was told by the specialist to make an application for that vaccine to the WA Health authorities and he has and I received the OK from them, but they have used it all for others as far as we know, I am on a list of people in WA that have done the same.  We cannot just turn up and get it, we have to make an application.

    My cousin in the UK has had it, my son had the AstraZenica and had a reaction so he has been told not to have the second dose.  My younger son in Sydney has had both of the Pfizer and is ok.

    Thank you for your interest Ny19.

    Celia
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    Sophia Loren And Mother
    Italian actress Sophia Loren with her mother Romilda Villani at her home in Rome, Italy, after the news of her Academy Award Best Actress win for her role in the film ‘La Ciociara’ (‘Two Women’), 12th April 1962. (Photo by Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

    Sophia Loren And Mother : News Photo

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    I would not mind one now!

    Foodie shares her simple recipe for a Macca’s apple pie at home – and she promises it’s as good as the real thing

    A home cook from New South Wales has shared her simple recipe for recreating McDonald’s apple pies from home, and she promises they taste exactly like the real deal.

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    Extraordinary show of strength as cops swarm Sydney’s CBD in their hundreds amid fears anti-lockdown protestors will hit the streets again

    A massive police operation is underway in Sydney in anticipation of a second weekend of anti-lockdown rallies in Sydney’s CBD.

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    Dame Sarah Gilbert (pictured), co-architect of the AstraZeneca vaccine, has said that mixed messages has hindered the rollout of vaccines across Australia 

    The vaccine was set to be the backbone of the rollout of Covid jabs in Australia but faith in the jab was tarnished by medical advice recommending against its use in people aged under 60 due to the extremely rare risk of blood clotting.

    Prime Minister Scott Morrison has more recently urged any adult over the age of 18 to get it after consulting a GP.

    Dame Gilbert says that its easier to comment on Australia’s vaccine rollout in hindsight.AstraZeneca creator warns Australia’s mixed signals about the effective jab could cost lives | Daily Mail Online 

    Dame Sarah Gilbert (pictured), co-architect of the AstraZeneca vaccine, has said that mixed messages has hindered the rollout of vaccines across Australia

    Celia
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    I think this portrait is spoilt with the teeth showing, if he had not shown so much teeth it would have been much nicer as he has manage to capture the sparkle in her majoesty’s eyes.

     

    The video first aired in BBC One's The Queen, by Rolf, a documentary about the now-disgraced Australian artist Rolf Harris painting Her Majesty's 80th Birthday portrait. Her portrait is pictured

     
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    The video first aired in BBC One’s The Queen, by Rolf, a documentary about the now-disgraced Australian artist Rolf Harris painting Her Majesty’s 80th Birthday portrait. Her portrait is pictured

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    Talking of Strokes, I knew Princess Margaret did have one, but not that she had a few of them sadly.

     

    Princess Margaret’s Tragic Real-Life Story (thelist.com)

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    He had to have been around turning forty I think, cannot be sure.

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    You mean the doctor in Sydney?

    I don’t know I didn’t ask I doubt it very much, but this is not the first time I have heart of this situation.

    A friend of mine had a 12 year old son, she returned to the UK as her mother was dying and took her son with her to the hospital.     He collapsed!

    Of course they treated him to tell her that the boy was diabetic One.

    He had been in a Children’s Hospital here in Perth and they could not find anything wrong with him!

    She was livid. So much stress for her with both her mother and son.

    Even my own case the other week I was made to wait a week for the MRI scane I would have thought the Doctor would have made it an urgent scan if he thought I was having a Stroke!  But he didn’t.

     

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    Here is the movies that Patria Neal worked on some years back.

    The actress I mention that had a stoke. 

    movies with patricia neal in photos – Bing images

    Image result for patricia neal in movie clips photo    Image result for movies with patricia neal in photos 

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    One Diabetic PlanB.

    However, for two years the doctors treated him as Type Two and as a 6.4″ male he went down to 70gs, this is in Sydney where he lives.  I visited him and told him to change his doctor asap.

     

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    Well thanks Plan B.  I even saw my errors and corrected them sorry about any that I missed out!

    I did receive a reply from the Gov here in WA that I can get the Pfizer but they don’t have a clue when!

    Elder son that has been ill had a reaction for the AstraZenica so he cannot have anymore but the Pfizer.

    His brother already   [in Sydney] has had both the two shots already as he is diabetic one.

    Oh what a couple of years this family has had with illness.  

    Plan B I tried to write this morning before my Stoke medication and my Thyroxine which I have taken for over 30 years now, and try as I may I could not get the writing correct so I deleted it all and left it and came back later.  

    It is so right to tell parents, that both Mums and DADS!!  the importance of giving their child a good breakfast before they go to school.  The difference is amazing me to notice the before food and after it the brain works so much better.

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    A South Perth pub’s offer to reward COVID-vaccinated patrons with a free beer has the “full support” of Premier Mark McGowan, despite concerns it encourages irresponsible drinking.

    The Windsor Hotel has been spruiking its “Just Vaccinated” campaign on social media for the past two weeks, offering customers an Ogdens beer on the house on the day of their jab.

    “Show us proof you’ve had your vaccine on the day and the beer’s on us,” the pub told punters.

     

    “Let’s do the right thing and keep not only Perth but the world safe.”

    Manager Max Fox-Andrews said it was the venue’s way of trying to help WA “rise above the pandemic”.

    Mr McGowan said he would head to the iconic South Perth venue after receiving his second jab.

    “This promotion sounds like a good natured effort to encourage Western Australians to get vaccinated,” he said.

    Bar tender Zoe Hopkinson is ready to serve pints to the vaccinated at The Windsor.Bar tender Zoe Hopkinson is ready to serve pints to the vaccinated at The Windsor. Credit: Daniel Wilkins/The West Australian

    “Any reasonable effort to encourage Western Australians to roll up their sleeves and get the jab is of course a good thing.

    “If the Windsor Hotel is offering vaccinated patrons a pint for doing the right thing then good on them and they have my full support.”

    But the promotion attracted the attention of the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries which contacted the heritage-listed pub to ask it to consider whether “this practice encourages the irresponsible consumption of liquor or portray the consumption of liquor in an inappropriate way”.

      

    It follows a similar promotion by Melbourne’s Prince Alfred Hotel.

    Earlier this month the pub was told by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) to pull its campaign due to regulations which banned offers of alcohol as incentives to get vaccinated.

    While it is legal to offer rewards to people who have been fully vaccinated against COVID, the TGA website states that these offers must comply with certain conditions “such as not offering alcohol, tobacco or registered medicines”.

    However after the intervention of the Prime Minister who threw his support behind the initiative, the Melbourne promotion was allowed to continue earlier this month.

    “This is a national interest vaccine program and we will be making some changes to ensure that these good-hearted, good-natured initiatives (can continue),” Scott Morrison said at the time.

    Premier Mark McGowan says he’ll have a pint after receiving his second jab.Premier Mark McGowan says he’ll have a pint after receiving his second jab. Credit: Michael Wilson/The West Australian

    He said while those rules were there for important reasons — “so drug companies can’t offer drugs and cigarettes to people to buy their prescription drugs”, the national interest right now was to get vaccinated.

     

    “So to the PA (Prince Alfred) down there in Melbourne, good on you … cheers to the PA,” he said on July 9.

    Mr Fox-Andrews yesterday said The Windsor’s promotion had been inspired by the Melbourne pub.

    “That’s where the idea came from. We saw them doing it and thought it was a great way to do our bit,” he said.

    “We’re trying to do the right thing during what I would call these unprecedented times and also following the lead of Scott Morrison.”

    He denied the promotion was encouraging the misuse of alcohol, saying it was doing more good than damage.

    “We’re promoting the vaccine by encouraging more people to get it,” he said.

    “But we’re also not saying you have to get the vaccine. We’re just saying if you do get it, come here and get a free beer.”

    The publican admitted the management team had received mix responses from the public since announcing the campaign, but that any negative feedback had come from anti-vaxxers.

    “So many think it’s great. We’ve had people come in with smiles after their jab, it’s been really positive for the most part,” Mr Fox-Andrews said.

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    Pretty Mauve!

     

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    Image result for photos of lady in mauve reading glasses

    My new glasses!   Went for mauve frames never had them before, usually the metal frame they are so comfortable.

    Looking forward to having a single lens once again.    But these frames are manufactured in Sydney and I thought they were all in lock down?    I am told they will be arriving in Perth in 10 days!

     

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    Today I received the waited email from the WA Health Authorities, with a yes, but they didn’t say when!

    Then I read this, she is a very brave young woman and god bless her.

     

     

    Mother-of-two, 40, who suffered a stroke and was left in a coma after suffering a rare blood clot from the AstraZeneca vaccine reveals why she wants every Australian to get the jab

    Mother-of-two who suffered a stroke after AstraZeneca vaccine still wants Australians to

    A Melbourne mother-of-two who developed catastrophic side-effects from the AstraZeneca vaccine has said she still believes every Australian should get vaccinated for Covid. Alyssa Kent (above) – a biomedical scientist for the pharmaceutical industry – said she knows better than most that any medication weighs up the benefits versus the risks. But she said she wanted people to know how severe the AstraZeneca side affects can be. She revealed she is not deterred from getting her second jab to be fully vaccinated but will get the Pfizer vaccine.

    Celia
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    Hi Toot, my husband is deep in watching tv so he is not here now to correct any errors I make in typing so it may be a bit wonkie in my replies.

    I didn’t know I was having a stroke, it may have happened when I was asleep in bed!  But I woke up with a splitting head ache and feeling wonkie and could not walk too well.  I had to wait four days before I was fitted into the GPs rooms, then he said I needed to have a MRI sca, which took a week before I was able to have it.   That was early on a Friday morning, then by 2pm they must have phoned the doctors surgery and I had a doctor phone my husband to give him the news I had a stroke two weeks earlier from memory, that time frame is all a bit fuzzy.  That evening I was taken into Hollywood Hospital.

    As for treatment the people that needed to see me were very busy and it took ages for them to come.  Even now I am still waiting for appointments to be made.  But my husband has found a private speech tharapist who came to our house.   It isn’t cheap but I had been waiting so long for assesment on how I was reading, as I loose a lot of meaning with some words.  My eyes are blind in one area so it is difficult to see with my reading glasses, although they are only six months old.

    Hope that answers your questions?  I must stop now as I am straining my eyes and I need to lay down.

    But if you feel you may have had a stroke do not drive and see a doctor asap.

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