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Someone posted a video of a mommy dog saving her puppy from drowning in the pool. At the beginning of the video the puppy, who doesn't look like THAT much of a puppy, is trying to get out of the pool. Mommy dives in and helps the puppy get a foot hold, then gets out of the pool and grabs the puppy in its mouth and takes it to the grass, where they look so very proud. What's wrong with this picture? Well, once you understand that someone is standing there shooting a video while a puppy is purportedly drowning it doesn't take much to figure out it's staged and is probably a trick the dogs do every day.
The city of St. Paul has just announced that effective immediately, and until the snow has melted (sometime in May?), no parking will be allowed on the even-numbered sides of residential streets. This is a joke, because there is not enough street parking as it is. By eliminating half of the available parking - well, I just don't see how in tarnation that is going to work. If you don't have a garage or off-street parking, you're screwed.
My wrist gets wonky from time to time. I just wear a brace for a few days. Are they sure it isn't Carpel Tunnel?
Ok, no more playing....time to get back to work....well, I'm taking Edith to lunch. Her husband is out of town for a week, so I figure she could use the company. They usually eat lunch together almost every day
Dear HHW FamilyI can use your prayers. My father is very ill and I'm flying back to Montreal this morning. I am hoping I can make it back in time.Thank you all
They have to be able to plow.
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Quote from: Jane on February 28, 2014, 09:42:24 AM They have to be able to plow. I understand that, DR Jane. And I'm not unreasonable. There is an established framework that allows them to get the necessary plowing done - it lasts for 24-48 hours when a snow emergency is declared.This new move eliminates half of all available parking - permanently - for a duration of 2 months.
From DR Jeanne:QuoteJane, I had tingling in my feet and legs many years ago due to peripheral neuropathy. Most inconvenient on stairs. Is there a chance you're diabetic? Mine wasn't a blood sugar issue and went away.Well, as I sit here eating chocolate so early in the morning knowing I shouldn't......My gluclose could be lower but I am not a diabetic. I am trying to be good but I don't think it is connected to my glucose levels since the tingling began when I had reduced them.Tomorrow I have new insurance. I guess I should make an appointment to see the doctor. The tingling isn't constant, or I forget about it, and forgot to mention it with my last two visits-stupid me.
Jane, I had tingling in my feet and legs many years ago due to peripheral neuropathy. Most inconvenient on stairs. Is there a chance you're diabetic? Mine wasn't a blood sugar issue and went away.
Quote from: Cillaliz on February 28, 2014, 09:40:14 AMMy wrist gets wonky from time to time. I just wear a brace for a few days. Are they sure it isn't Carpel Tunnel? I will have to find out. When you say wonky, does it feel kind of crinkly inside?
Quote from: Jane on February 28, 2014, 09:33:32 AMFrom DR Jeanne:QuoteJane, I had tingling in my feet and legs many years ago due to peripheral neuropathy. Most inconvenient on stairs. Is there a chance you're diabetic? Mine wasn't a blood sugar issue and went away.Well, as I sit here eating chocolate so early in the morning knowing I shouldn't......My gluclose could be lower but I am not a diabetic. I am trying to be good but I don't think it is connected to my glucose levels since the tingling began when I had reduced them.Tomorrow I have new insurance. I guess I should make an appointment to see the doctor. The tingling isn't constant, or I forget about it, and forgot to mention it with my last two visits-stupid me.Neuropathy can affect anyone, even the non-diabetic.
Quote from: Jane on February 28, 2014, 09:44:16 AMQuote from: Cillaliz on February 28, 2014, 09:40:14 AMMy wrist gets wonky from time to time. I just wear a brace for a few days. Are they sure it isn't Carpel Tunnel? I will have to find out. When you say wonky, does it feel kind of crinkly inside?No, it's pretty much pain. Well now that you mention it, maybe a little crinkly..directly under my thumb