Trousers is one half of the battle - remebering to do the fly up is the other
Thank you - I had never considered that only frustration of buying the same item in multiple formats over the years.
Last home demo of an NDX2 left me unimpressed vs using the Nova unintendidly as a source - odd as 18 months ago the NDX2 seemed streets ahead.
Iâve spent a similar amount instead upgrading my neglected LP12.
Not sure if this is of any help, but I realised long ago that the pandemic, or perhaps measures introduced to control it have had effects on most of us whether or not we are prepared to admit to it:
This! Brilliant!
Just in support of what HH is saying, I used the silver line service he is talking about and it really helped me. I was suffering from a reaction to a rather strong pain killer after surgery, suppose you could call it a bad trip *. Not very pleasant, but the CBT helped.
We have touched on the obvious causes for hesitancy and anxiety and I wasnât going to mention it but you have hit the bullseye with another one. I am reluctant to discuss my personal experiences but the management of pain either post op or age related conditions invite methods of relief that are frightening.
You mean like Ronnie OâSullivan at the Crucible
There were no flies on him that eveningâŚ
Even changing your strong Pain killing medication can cause very serious problems as I discovered when a near neighbour had his medication changed ,
In the end I managed to persuade the rozzers that âŚ
Please, please anybody reading this just appreciate that the Pendemic and Lockdown have affected us all in subtle and not so subtle ways.
I donât recall, neither do I like to think about his balls and cue.
Oh yes, he came out to the match with Mark Shelby and there was a significant piece of white âŚ
I was actually discussing this very point with my wife last night. I think it depends on how much reserve and resilience you before you reach a limit. With a good reserve, a large evert is manageable. I find at the moment, there are a lot of things that build up, and then itâs a small item that takes you last your limit.
An understanding and supportive partner in life makes the world of difference. I count myself to be extremely fortunate in that area. I can talk to her about absolutely anything and know that I wonât be judged. She has supported me through some of the most trying times in my life and I really donât know how I could possibly have got through without her. I can only hope she feels the same level of support from me.
As someone who is happily single (and retired) I donât have a partner to discuss these things with.
However what I am aware of is that I am unnaturally tense, and try to take that into account before I say or do anything. We have to be self-aware of the toll this , rather unnatural lifestyle is taking on us and others.
As I said about a certain politician recently if he is pretending things are ok, then he really hasnât understood the situation.
Best wishes
Ian
Do you have those âmen shedsâ where you live? They offer some good company and distraction with manly things (probably not hi-fi, but you never know).
No, but I do live in the country , have a nice garden
Sadly canât enjoy the HiFi as both my ears need de-waxing.
Often the worrying thing about our anxieties is that it can manifest itself into an uncharacteristic outburst. Although I have a long fuse I remember having a mini rant at a shop worker before storming out. After about 5 minutes I returned and apologised directly. Itâs important we are not afraid to apologise although itâs better not to allow ourselves to get in that situation to begin with.
Funny that, I use to look forward to growing old, more patient, more understanding, more tolerant etc etc. Truth is as you get older you become less of all the above.
Sometimes I donât feel old but then realise I am older than the age my parents reached.