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I have ears pierced - 3 in left, 2 in right - normal ones. I have a large tattoo on my left leg, from right below the knee, to my ankle. It's my Tree of Life. I had a tat when I was 18 on my right hip, which has now been covered up with a much larger tattoo (was a red rose, now is a much larger, gorgeous red rose). I have plans/want probably two more tattoos.
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Tomorrow will be one of the LONGEST days EVER!
SoapMom replied to collegegal's topic in RECENT TOPICS
Absolutely!!! ((((BIG HUGS)))) -
I don't think that is a spider bite. Get him to the Doc this morning! And breathe mama, breathe!
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LOLOLOLOL FUNNY!!! http://www.kanyelicio.us/http//www.ingrann...ore/Default.asp
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I'd have to go back and look up the exact type my GYN used -- I know that it involved heat/electricity, I'm just not 100% sure which method she ended up using -- the "roller ball" one or, one other type. I had it done back in 2007. Here's a page about it in general: http://www.lancastergeneral.org/content/greystone_27156.htm
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Abandoned newborn found in DeKalb storm drain
SoapMom replied to afriendlygeek's topic in RECENT TOPICS
At least their conscience kicked in and they told the authorities. So glad they found him before any rain hit. I'm sure there's a family out there waiting to love him forever, and always. -
Sounds like our experiences are very much the same!!! I recovered fairly quickly, and it just wasn't that bad. I took pain meds for a few days, rested, laid around, and within 5-6 days - was back to pretty much 100%. The "h" word hasn't had to be mentioned anymore to me either. This did the trick for me, and just was excellent. I'm in the % of women who do not get visited by Aunt Flo any longer too. Yeah me!
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Me and mine have stayed well thus far. Herbs, vitamins, and homeopathic remedies - along with handwashing - seem to be doing the trick for us.
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I had an endometrial ablation done for medical reasons - along with three other procedures, all at one time. These were the best procedures that I've ever elected to have! It changed my life for the better, seriously. Feel free to PM me. I think if a patient is proactive and informed, and demands good care / and copies of her tests, this isn't an issue. I made very, very sure that I followed up as I should, and that the test was performed properly (via discussions with my GYN). She also made sure she could read the tests results herself. And fortunately for me, I trus
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Goooood Morning Pcom!
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Even though they don't list Essure at 100%, if done properly, and if patient follows up as they should, it's 100% IMO. And it's permanent. (As you know.) I read their clinical trials/studies -- in four years there wasn't one single pregnancy. I'm glad I had it done. I've had NO problem from it, no side effects, easy heal time, inexpensive and less evasive. It was a win-win all the way around for me. I am too RaceGirl! But that was back when they weren't so great, the ol'copper kind in fact. We laugh and joke that's why I was born with red hair. I too had an endome
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Wow, good stuff LPPT!!!
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Rule of thumb for burns is that if it's larger than the palm of your hand, you should be seen by a doctor. Burns become infected quicker and easier than most other wounds. Take care of that!
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It was suppose to be an off the record remark, but as you can see, it ended up not being. I say, good for you Mr. President -- I agree -- Kanye is a jackass. He cannot win with many folks -- no matter what he says, does, etc -- it'll never be "ok" with them. They just can't bring themselves to a point to like anything about him.
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Leather/etc. can usually be painted. So if you find a jacket of any color that has the basic look you need, you could make it into that pretty easy. Now, mind you, the zippers might not be workable - but you could get the look at least.
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It really is one of the kookier things I've witnessed in awhile on Pcom! If I had only known he was going to take that much time to devote to something that I had posted, I would have put out a much more profound post than I did. For those who just can't figure out the fuss (join the crowd, as this over blown psychoanalysis has left me confuzzled too), can read the post here: http://www.paulding.com/forum/index.php?s=...t&p=2910497 "Good points. And who knows? Maybe if it were planned, Taylor was just not in on it? Hard to say. Either way, I wish people
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Precious! Congrats again!
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Isn't this the dinner thread?
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THANK YOU EVERYONE........WE ARE HOME.........
SoapMom replied to Quality Service Tire's topic in RECENT TOPICS
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Dan Brown caused a HUGEEEEEEEEEE controversy with his last novels where Catholicism was concerned at least. I just don't think this one will cause that big of a ruckus from all that I've read. I'm looking forward to reading it since I have a vested interest in Freemasonry.... and I love a good Dan Brown book at that. http://www.thelostsymbol.com/
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AWWWW!!! What a face! Those eyes could melt anyone I think.
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Yep! And he certainly appears to have spent way too much time psychoanalyzing a very simple statement of mine that wasn't indicating one incident, nor one scenario -- but a gamut of ones that would require a sense of decorum.... none of which were the MTV Video Music Awards though! :lol: [What I said, way back on Page 1, that for some reason got his gander up was: "Either way, I wish people would keep it in perspective. It was, after all, an MTV video music awards. It wasn't like it was some really formal event, where people are expected to have a certain level of decorum. rolle
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Mine too. My father is a Master-Mason, and a former Worshipful Master. I love Dan Brown.... and will look forward to reading his book. Sounds to me like it's going to be a great novel! I don't personally see anything about it to get anyone's feathers ruffled myself. Saying he'll have a "price tag on his head" is a wee bit dramatic.
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You would have NO doubt that you broke it. Seriously. And it sounds like you may have. The last time I broke mine, it required an ambulance ride to the hospital. I fell down a short flight of stairs in our home and landed full force on my tailbone, on the edge of a step. Fortunately, mine didn't require surgery, but it required sitting on a donut for awhile and taking pain meds. I'd go have it checked.
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He put up one heck of a fight. I'm glad his pain is over. He was a great entertainer.