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Post by Mark on Jan 15, 2018 21:09:05 GMT
All silver then? Not black and white at all?
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Post by Dave on Jan 17, 2018 10:51:50 GMT
My (grown up) children and grandchildren keep telling me I have got grey hair now. It seems my golden locks are on the turn...
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Post by Mark on Jan 17, 2018 23:03:53 GMT
Well, join the club, Dave. I had blonde hair as a toddler, but it then turned black and stayed that way until I was in my 40's. What isn't grey now is flesh colored.
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Post by pingu on Jan 18, 2018 19:56:31 GMT
I have some hair that is wrong for me, just bits but they are not really white or silver but they make my hair look like salt and prper.
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Post by Dave on Jan 19, 2018 17:51:02 GMT
Talking of white salt and black pepper, as a kid I always hated it. Now I've done a year or two of growing up and my taste buds have changed a little and I Now add it to my food (when cooking).
Mark, I have a family friend who said their hair changed to blonde (after being auburn all her life), and even now at her ripe old age her hair is blonde. Strange isn't it?
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Post by Mark on Jan 19, 2018 19:19:10 GMT
That is strange. I think that it's far more common for blonde hair to turn as mine did to black and like I said, unfortunately then to grey.
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Post by pingu on Jan 19, 2018 21:12:26 GMT
Dave have you only just grown up and yet you are turning grey, oh dear, what will happen when you turn up at a ripe old age, will it be white, grey, silver or bald. Just joking LOL
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Post by Mark on Jan 19, 2018 23:57:28 GMT
Well, as long as one doesn't turn blue, I figure they're doing alright.
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Post by pingu on Jan 23, 2018 15:42:07 GMT
Well, we got the white stuff over the weekend it settled so everything was white, it was washed away Sunday afternoon so that was that.
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Post by Mark on Jan 23, 2018 19:50:14 GMT
Still grey skies here. I am at eye doctor at the moment, waiting to see about a procedure on my baby blues.
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Post by pingu on Jan 26, 2018 19:32:06 GMT
What is wrong with your baby blues, nothing bad I hope, the yellow sun sort of came out today but it was very weak, it was also cold, so glad I spent today at home in the warm.
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Post by Mark on Jan 26, 2018 20:13:00 GMT
It's called a pterygium, a growth in the white of the eye, commonly known as "surfer's eye", caused by UV rays from the sun.
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Post by Dave on Jan 30, 2018 8:23:56 GMT
Oh Dear Mark, do you need any treatment on the white of your eye or will it heal by itself? Thinking of eyes, mine are blue, what colour are your?
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Post by pingu on Jan 30, 2018 11:35:01 GMT
Oh Mark, I do hope that something can be done for you and quickly. I cant' go out in the yellow sun because of this new tablet fot the heart, it will turn into yellow jaundice and I don't want that. Dave, my eyes are hazel.
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Post by Mark on Feb 6, 2018 20:28:42 GMT
My eyes are blue as well, Dave. Well, Judith, I am tentatively scheduled for surgery on the 7th of March. They will scrape off the pterygium and place a graft over it taken probably from the inner part of the eyelid and held in place by fibrin glue, with an amniotic patch over that held in place by a contact lens. Also, Judith, good on you for staying out of the sun as it's the sun's UV rays that cause these things.
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