Do You Ever Suffer From CLW? (Computer Laptop Withdrawal)

Lon

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Even though I had my I Phone with me on my recent hospital stay I found that not having access to my laptop or computer explained my trembling fingers. watering eyes, frequent urination and excessive flatulation. This was explained to me in hospital by a very competent physician.
 

Even though I had my I Phone with me on my recent hospital stay I found that not having access to my laptop or computer explained my trembling fingers. watering eyes, frequent urination and excessive flatulation. This was explained to me in hospital by a very competent physician.

Those are the reasons that they didn't want you to have your computer stuff.....:playful:
 
I have never owned a laptop or cell phone. Our desktops, his and hers do not move. If we go somewhere we do with out. Not yet been a problem.
 

I only have a desktop and have never in a situation where I need anything else. Even hospital stays don't bother me. If I can't do without a computer for a few days then I have other problems I need to work on. That's one thing I would hate to be addicted to.
 
I have several desktops but only use one at a time
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I also have three laptops two tablets and a couple of smartphones, and a large laptop in Russia where I spend 6 months of the year, but I don't really miss them when I am without...... I am sort of addicted to gadgets in general though.... I have never been in hospital yet, so not sure how I would feel there
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......though there are plenty of gadgets in hospital I guess
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I have two desktops that I haven't turned on in years. Also have an iPad Air 2 which is what I use constantly. I also have an iPhone 7 and will use that as a tiny iPad if I'm out and about. Not easy but doable. I'm always connected, lol. Except when I sleep.
i just upgraded to the iPhone 7 a few weeks ago because the battery in the 6 was draining way too quickly. I was eligible for an upgrade anyway but I'm not finding anything too exciting about the 7.

These devices are my window to the world and I feel as if I have tunnel vision when I'm without one of them. I would say I'm addicted.
 
Even though I had my I Phone with me on my recent hospital stay I found that not having access to my laptop or computer explained my trembling fingers. watering eyes, frequent urination and excessive flatulation. This was explained to me in hospital by a very competent physician.

:lol: For my last stay in hospital, shoulder replacement, my laptop was too heavy for me to handle with just one hand so I left it at home. For the knee and hip replacements I took it with me.

I definitely suffered from CLW and even thought about buying a tablet so that I could stay on line.

I survived the crisis but was glad to come home and catch up with my forum pals.
 
Even though I had my I Phone with me on my recent hospital stay I found that not having access to my laptop or computer explained my trembling fingers. watering eyes, frequent urination and excessive flatulation. This was explained to me in hospital by a very competent physician.
Oh yes!! ;)
 
I have my desk top PC and my cell phone. This is all I need to be connected to the outside world.

Family & friends know how to reach me and me to them. If anything really, REALLY big happens,

I'll get it firsthand.
 


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