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I don’t drink, I don’t party, I don’t sweat, I don’t remember.
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Haha. To sweat you need to work. The royal family...work...most of them couldnt even spell it.No member of the royal family ever needs to break sweat. Heads would roll if they did.
20 years?!!!They wouldnt, nor should they. Its correct. It'd be pointless.
No, he said he is able to sweat again. The none sweating was just period of time.
I shall certainly take your word on the matter because you appear to have seen the interview whereas I couldn't be arsed . It's just that certain newspapers seem to be implying that he is still a non sweater which what I went with. There's fake news for you.
Anyway I am very relieved to hear that his condition was temporary. I perfectly understand his situation I have similar difficulties and I am up in Court next week . The Prosecution intend to argue that my fingerprints were found at the scene when in fact at the time I was suffering from a rare but temporary condition which meant that I had no fingerprints to leave so those they found couldn't be mine . Happily now of course my prints are fully restored but at the time well....
20 years?!!!
How can it be best to just move on?I agree (if it's proven), but still, it's probably best to just move on tbh.
Doh!You keep pushing it, but no ones biting...
Yes it's a common condition brought on by wearing gloves.A doctor has at least confirmed that what he said is possible. Has any doctor confirmed what you're claiming?
Yes it's a common condition brought on by wearing gloves.
I agree (if it's proven), but still, it's probably best to just move on tbh.
Really?A doctor has at least confirmed that what he said is possible.
Really?
I've only heard several doctors saying it is nonsense. There was a study on horses where this was thought could have happened but it has not been recorded that adrenaline overload lead to a temporary stopping of sweating.
I burned off the prints off my thumb and forefinger in a first year metalwork lesson. Never came back mind.A doctor has at least confirmed that what he said is possible. Has any doctor confirmed what you're claiming?
I burned off the prints off my thumb and forefinger in a first year metalwork lesson. Never came back mind.
Really?
I've only heard several doctors saying it is nonsense. There was a study on horses where this was thought could have happened but it has not been recorded that adrenaline overload lead to a temporary stopping of sweating.
When he says "military personnel" it kind of implies those in the real thick of it.The last bit is key.
Doctors back-up Prince Andrew's sweating claims
Dermatologists said the condition has been noted in ex-military personnel but that it is so rare, they have no idea on numbers. He used the defence to deny claims made by Virginia Roberts.www.google.com
This is bollocks. If you can't sweat you'd have to pant, like a dog.
When he says "military personnel" it kind of implies those in the real thick of it.
The last bit is key.
Doctors back-up Prince Andrew's sweating claims
Dermatologists said the condition has been noted in ex-military personnel but that it is so rare, they have no idea on numbers. He used the defence to deny claims made by Virginia Roberts.www.google.com
So it could, in theory....
It's bollocks isn't it!?
That's f***ing awful, had to turn it off, fancy dragging two stupid old tarts the work for paedophile central, to discuss this carry on, shouldn't they be talking about jam or shoes?