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Hi David and all,
Thanks for the honesty. Option 1 seems to be a very final decision, option 4 not a possibility. I think that there is no rush for investors to recoup money - people invested with the knowledge that they may well lose all their money, so I would feel that there is no huge rush to trigger the SEIS relief. Thus, if there is even a glimmer of a chance from pursuing options 2 or 3, I would hedge that it is probably worth doing!
Anyway, whatever you decide to do, good luck and you'll have my support!
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Only advice I was given was to manage the pain with painkillers and make sure I breathe fully in order for it to heal properly.
This. Make sure you have adequate pain relief - if you are only taking shallow breaths (because of pain) then there is a risk of developing chest infection in the parts of the lung you aren't aerating properly. Good analgaesia (pain relief) can be provided by taking regular paracetamol and/or ibuprofen, plus (if needed) something stronger. However, I do recommend you taking simple analgaesics regularly as the maximum pain relief can take a little while to build up and is pretty effective when maintained.
Also, check the link that Tommy posted, it's got some good advice.
Heal up quick!
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But that doesn't cover the highest risk vehicles though, the construction industry tippers.When I'm banging the drum for regulation, control and additional licensing, it's those vehicles specifically that I'm aiming at.
The problem (from a purely academic point of view) is it's quite hard to get decent figures/breakdowns of what exactly the vehicles are. So, while I agree with you, I don't know that it's possible to prove that these are the highest risk statistically.
That said, I am talking with my colleagues again about updating the analysis some more. I've also been interested to read in this thread about the comparisons with Paris - someone posted a link to info from 2006 to 2012; if anyone knows of any more data (or, any "official" sources that might have published online or be willing to provide) then please let me know (pm is probably best as I don't know if I'll see all the individual posts to this thread).
Cheers,
d0cA
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sorry to spoil your hopes, but currently available for 18 quid on sports direct (i note it's massively reduced in price so probably end of line and not many left etc).... http://www.sportsdirect.com/karrimor-hibernate-3-season-mummy-sleeping-bag-781009
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