Cesar R M
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Thank you!Cesar, your wildlife photos are always a joy to behold.
Thank you!Cesar, your wildlife photos are always a joy to behold.
Ahhhhhh!!! I would rather be hit in the head with a rock than get a needle in the arm. I have such an intense and insane needle phobia that have to work myself up for weeks to do this. My doctor thinks I am insane, and naturally, he is correct.Sorry you couldn't get yours. We got ours a couple weeks ago. I'm not always for sure the flu shot prevents anything but I figure it is worth a shot.
I'll second that. They are amazing. Thanks for posting!Thank you!
I had allergy shots in both arms for five years. Two shots, one in each arm, per week.Ahhhhhh!!! I would rather be hit in the head with a rock than get a needle in the arm. I have such an intense and insane needle phobia that have to work myself up for weeks to do this. My doctor thinks I am insane, and naturally, he is correct.
Ahhhhhhh!I am so sorry to hear this. That makes my needle phobia sound ridiculous. But I am still needle phobic. Is it just a matter of getting used to it?I had allergy shots in both arms for five years. Two shots, one in each arm, per week.
I have needed IVs about 5-6 times in my life.
I have to get a flu shot at least once, preferably twice, during a flu season because I absolutely cannot get the flu.
I've had to have routine blood work done every now and then, and an underactive thyroid showed up, so now this will be an annual deal. At least. Could be a monthly deal until they get the dosage on my medication correct.
I carry an epi pen and have had to stick myself with it three times in the past, and if I were to have a severe allergic reaction, in would go the epi pen.
Any phobia of needles I might have had was gone a LONG time ago.
Something is something, said a bald man. When a tiny hair grew on his head.Wow, such great savings. I shall put it into my fund for getting a house. Because man, that really helps...
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Interesting method used to remove ticks, and I've also read about that procedure before. Nowadays, the medical community says not to try to remove them that way.
But hubs (who was raised out in the Colorado mountains) also told me that his parents used the match method. They had to be super careful with those critters out there, because some of them were carriers of Rocky Mountain spotted fever. So, he survived, you survived, and Bets survived, using the old tried and true match removal method. Baffling to me why the "medicals" would snub their nose at that. Although primitive by today's standards, it was efficient, quick, and cheap . . . so why not?
I had allergy shots in both arms for five years. Two shots, one in each arm, per week.
I have needed IVs about 5-6 times in my life.
I have to get a flu shot at least once, preferably twice, during a flu season because I absolutely cannot get the flu.
I've had to have routine blood work done every now and then, and an underactive thyroid showed up, so now this will be an annual deal. At least. Could be a monthly deal until they get the dosage on my medication correct.
I carry an epi pen and have had to stick myself with it three times in the past, and if I were to have a severe allergic reaction, in would go the epi pen.
Any phobia of needles I might have had was gone a LONG time ago.
Ahhhhhhh!I am so sorry to hear this. That makes my needle phobia sound ridiculous. But I am still needle phobic. Is it just a matter of getting used to it?
hang on, you declawed your cat?I took Belle to the vet on Friday night for her paws. We saw a different vet this time, who I think I will be going to from now on since she has the same opinion on declawing as I do which I think makes for a better vet. She gave Belle a shot of pain meds, a steroid that goes into effect quickly, and another that will stay in her system for about a month.
It's like having a different cat around. She's running around again, chasing Jasmine around the house, playing with Jasmine, looking out the back window, asking for food, eating her entire dinner, not hiding, not spending more time on my bed than I do, actually wanting to spend time with other members of the family instead of being completely dependent on me for attention..so much better. And her paws are no longer sore and bleeding. She may need another round of the shots, and we'll need to give her more time before giving her her vaccinations, but it seems like we've turned a corner. Finally.
Although I'm not sure Jasmine knows quite what to make of all of this.
I had allergy shots in both arms for five years. Two shots, one in each arm, per week.
I have needed IVs about 5-6 times in my life.
I have to get a flu shot at least once, preferably twice, during a flu season because I absolutely cannot get the flu.
I've had to have routine blood work done every now and then, and an underactive thyroid showed up, so now this will be an annual deal. At least. Could be a monthly deal until they get the dosage on my medication correct.
I carry an epi pen and have had to stick myself with it three times in the past, and if I were to have a severe allergic reaction, in would go the epi pen.
Any phobia of needles I might have had was gone a LONG time ago.
Ok I'm going to be a killjoy for a post so if you don't want to be bummed out skip on by but I just need to share my huge bummer of a day....
After lunch today all the teachers were called to an emergency meeting (it was a quick one in between classes so the kids weren't left on there own for too long). The news was that one of our students had committed suicide last night. She wasn't in my class anymore, but she was last year. She was in foster care and had many issues but I always got along with her really well and enjoyed having her in my classroom. She had so much potential I am just devastated to see that wasted and so disheartened that she considered that her best option. I just can't understand it. This is the second student I've had that has turned to suicide, the first one was when I was a first year teacher and despite being older now it is just as tough to deal with. Sorry for being a downer and thanks for reading.
I have no words but am sending prayers and pixie dust. Be a well as you can be my friendOk I'm going to be a killjoy for a post so if you don't want to be bummed out skip on by but I just need to share my huge bummer of a day....
After lunch today all the teachers were called to an emergency meeting (it was a quick one in between classes so the kids weren't left on there own for too long). The news was that one of our students had committed suicide last night. She wasn't in my class anymore, but she was last year. She was in foster care and had many issues but I always got along with her really well and enjoyed having her in my classroom. She had so much potential I am just devastated to see that wasted and so disheartened that she considered that her best option. I just can't understand it. This is the second student I've had that has turned to suicide, the first one was when I was a first year teacher and despite being older now it is just as tough to deal with. Sorry for being a downer and thanks for reading.
I'm right there with you. I think the person giving the shots was worried about my ds having to come back and would wind up having a melt down if he had to do so. Ha! I'm the one on a verge of a meltdown having to go back. My ds is really good about needles.Ahhhhhh!!! I would rather be hit in the head with a rock than get a needle in the arm. I have such an intense and insane needle phobia that have to work myself up for weeks to do this. My doctor thinks I am insane, and naturally, he is correct.
Wow, such great savings. I shall put it into my fund for getting a house. Because man, that really helps...
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Good morning. I woke up early because I was shivering. My dh turned off the heat for no reason! It only comes on if the temperature drops below 68 at night. i may forget to pack his food tonight
FTFY, Reported!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and Stifle!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Good morning. It's 45 now and very uncomfortable. I loathe mornings like this.
FTFY, Reported!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and Stifle!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I feel sorry for you! You are a sick, sick person in need of help but I can't help feeling the need to give you a really hard pinch!You need more coffee. Even more blissful weather is coming in the next few months -- wait for it --
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