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When I went I had the expectation that it would be somewhat benign like a massage. When you are in pain a message is not always pleasant, but your muscles relax and allow the nerves to relax. The acupuncturist anesthetizes your body sometimes from head to toe. The first needles put you into a relaxed state, from there he begins to identify the issues and place more needles that you don't really feel at all. He removes the needles and replaces them with pins with adhesive to hold them. They are no thicker than your finger nail. I get pain relief for 3 weeks,I am careful not to brush them w
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Would you like the name and number of the acupuncturist I use? I have not had a flare of my sciatica since my first visit.
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People like me? I moved here because I loved the small towns and rural living. But it is not about me, it is about where we are now. Nothing will change that at this point. Your anger won't change a thing. I know what needs to be done from here on out. I am not afraid to voice my opinion. I am not for anything that grows local government because that is on me to pay for. Open the doors for private industry, shut the door on more public parks and recreation.
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These are the type of people that would sell their fertility The Governor is hiring more case workers in response to these tragedies. It looks to me as if the grandmother should have sold her fertility too. Even when you take the children out of these homes, society still has to deal with damaged children, prevention is much better. I am pretty sure a lot of kids are left in situations because there are not enough homes to place them in. It breaks my heart to think of all the kids out there suffering with nobody to help them. Child abuse is so wrong.
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Georgia Sen. Don Balfour Suspended From Office
LPPT replied to Eddie Bennett's topic in RECENT TOPICS
You have to go this route to get incumbents out of the Ga, legislature. Look at his innocent Baptist Cherubic expression! :bad: -
Now we can agree on something, bought and sold. It's very hard to compete with the internet allowing folks to self publish!' I love to have my belief changed
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I don't do nekked from October till may Unless there's sumpin in it for me :p
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That was all good and fine when a few of us were living the rural life. You don't punish others for moving here wanting the dream. Many of us thought we were moving into the American dream. They are good people, just like me and my family. Paulding is not rural America any more. I have to deal with the growth and inconvenience for families and businesses that invested here in good faith like it or not. It's not about you and I and what we do or do not like. If it is too good to be true run. Or adapt. Where were you 20 years ago? A lot of locals did better than ok during the building boom
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Invest in the proper clothing for the weather. Layers, gloves,hats, shoes a 1/2 size larger for thicker socks. Why, to be in tune with nature and more in tune with the natural change of seasons. Get out there in your layers, start moving and you will find yourself needing less and less clothes to be comfortable. Cold temps are a big challenge to the body so you will build more stamina!
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While I am not moved by the religious declarations I have given it some thought. I prefer Karma, God is spiritual and karma is closer in my opinion to natural law. The airport was voted down by folks, according to them it was to be the private playground of a few. this handful manipulated until they got the playground free to them. The taxpayer bought it. We all know if this is fact it is bad Karma or sin for some. This is brought up many times. I will point out to those hanging on to this that the debt was paid in the dearest way. Lets start now with a clean slate and keep score accordi
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Actually it needs to stay as part of public record. As in someone sitting in the cafe saying you remember the time they tried to sneak in a toll road. Economic development has some tough hurdles here in the county. The distance from a interstate is one of them. A lack of land and buildings suitable for manufacturing and distribution is another. Seems we always have plenty of resources for retail and restaurant. Of course the folks working those jobs are sending their children to the public schools and using many of the other resources they need, yet don't make enough to pay taxes. Then you h
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AWWWWWWWWWW we all have that special pet that we connect with. We do many things for our pets that some folks would think we are crazy. We raised 4 children and have no grandchildren, we have grand doggies that are treated very special also. I think we just need to nurture and care for things. Some would roll their eyes at all the ways we indulge 9 animals. I know it seems like a lot, but after raising kids for 30 years it doesn't seem that hard. Getting others to spoil them like that when we go out of town is a whole nother story We now have 5 gran doggies, so family get to gathers are
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Well I have even more proof of just how special she is. Kittah is at the age were she stays over stimulated most of the time. You try to pet, she tries to play, never sits still ect. A friend of mine brought her mildly autistic son over today. I was a little concerned she might grab him and play bite or simply run off. She laid there and let him pet her, he even got in her face she was so good with him. She allowed about 15 minutes of that, I am lucky to get 2 minutes before the grabbing and running. She truly is special, I am so glad I was in the right place at the right time to save h
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Oh lord I would have a heart attack!
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I want a metal detector to make my prospecting more productive
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This was the second time we have been through this with her. She really is like our baby. She does the cutest things. She drinks out of the toilet, plays in the sink and shower. She also eats collard greens or most anything I eat. She is dancing on the porch rail, 15 feet off the ground chasing leaves. My heart stopped twice. We have built a safety net with landscaping fabric and 1x1's, Yep we have it bad. :wacko: :wacko: :wacko: One day I have to video her and Bear playing chase, you hold your breath hoping one of those paws bigger than her head does not come down on her.
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Another suggestion until you get to the doctor for pain relief. Try pillow therapy, I know you have a baby and it will be hard. Get in the bed with different size pillows and even maybe rolled towels. Experiment with positions that give you some relief and try to maintain them as long as possible. The sciatic nerve is large, and the bones that can press on it are large bones that bare a lot of wait. When that nerve gets aggravated it is hard to get it calmed down.
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The procedure is not that bad. The first shot did nothing. The second shot was given specifically for my condition facets syndrome. Basically the nerves coming from the joint in your spine are irritated by movement. For me it has nothing to do with how much I lift or bend. Going up and down stairs causes very bad flairs because of the side to side motion. In the last few weeks I have another problem with my tail bone, it is cocked way back, probably from an old injury, but it is effecting some of the nerves like a disc would. I am on pain management but you can't take all you need or want to
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I had a 10 am doctors appointment yesterday and left home around 9. When I go into town now I generally do a lot of errands and visiting friends, having lunch with folks ect. I ended up not getting home till almost 6. I had visited with the surepips, when I come home smelling like Daisey, Bear plants his nose in my midsection sniffing. Try to get past a 150lb dog with your arms full and your phone ringing. I finally shoved my way to the table and returned the call. While talking on the phone I am putting shopping away and straightening up. Around 6:45 I realize that Kittah was not with
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It is so frustrating to read the articles. Medicaid has signed up 444,000 people. Medicaid pays doctors less than Medicare, and much less than private insurance, fostering an impression that having a Medicaid card is no better than being uninsured, and maybe even worse. But a recent scientific study debunked that notion, finding that having Medicaid virtually eliminates the risk of catastrophic medical expenses due to a serious accident or the sudden onset of a life-threatening illness. It also found improved mental health, though not much difference in physical conditions such as high b
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Retailer will not honor prices in glitch ad........
LPPT replied to dawneykids's topic in RECENT TOPICS
Long distance micro management is a failure due to lack of loyalty that goes both ways. :pardon: :pardon: I see so much of it I am disgusted by it. -
Atlanta weather | Sunny Sunday, but snow could be headed our way
LPPT replied to MillCreek's topic in RECENT TOPICS
It is always fun watching it fall! I cleaned the porches today, the ground is way to warm for anything to stick. I can only hope it is a sign of things to come I have an awesome dash cam now :yahoo: -
You totally get what I am saying. It really is prospective, and when it becomes rare and valuable as it will be for our great great grandchildren, we should not only pass down a deficit but a solution. We are the only generation that cared more about ourselves than our legacy. That is what many don't get about my view of many things. We can't imagine a generation that won't worry about how fast they get there, but if they can get there at all. The lesson we leave behind, won't be sweet dreams.
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If I could only get the wife to understand this.
LPPT replied to cookies are sweet's topic in RECENT TOPICS
Oh yeah that one gets them moving every time!!!