It would be to the left of those two...🤔
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It would be to the left of those two...🤔
Thank you Phil and Dubs. I once read that Jupiter is a failed star, but others have said no. I don't think it is, Jupiter is huge but still tiny compared to the Sun and the Sun isn't a large star.
Looks like visiting Dr Ball again Mick.
Morning Mick.
Firstly you'd be doing quite well to find a GP who is willing to take your ball bag in hand. That said taking a photo of the offending area and uploading it to your GP via your mobile would be about as much use as tits on a fish in this instance.
I imagine it would also make for a fairly gruesome image were you supple enough to actually get one 😊 .
Take the matter in hand so to speak and bite the bullet. Make that phone call because although it feels like it did last time it doesn't necessarily mean it is what it was last time.
I don't mean to worry you but testicular cancer shares a number of the same symptoms. In fact your previous condition is often misdiagnosed as early stage testicular cancer.
On the other hand you could just try and re order your old prescription online via your NHS account or ask for a repeat of your old prescription.
I can only speak for myself here but personally speaking I'd be up for having my nadgers checked just in case. All of the very best with whatever you decide on 😎 .
It's the left over gases from the early solar system formation that did not gravitate to the sun directly.
So a giant coalescing of outer gases formed around the giants, of which Jupiter hoovered up the most.
But never reached the mathematics to form even a failed star