Nick, I think I have missed something here (but I've missed quite a few threads and posts in the past couple of weeks).
I am sorry to hear about your need for being prescribed expensive medication, and can sympathise to a certain extent. Two weeks ago I was also put on pain-killing and anti-inflamatory tablets which means that I too have been obliged to refrain from alcohol all through the Christmas period and also forward into mid-January.
Fortunately for me, because I am over 60 the medication comes 'free' courtesy of our National Health Service - not that it's really free; I've been paying for this through personal taxation throughout my working life!
I wish you a speedy recovery and send all Good Wishes from this side of the pond for 2006.
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