Thundersnow freaks me out.
Assumption is the mother of all fuck ups
So the lid on a brand new full can of paint came open in my vehicle as I went around a corner last night. I spent 2 hours getting a half gallon of paint out of my car. I got about 98% out, all the while a huge thunderstorm was going on around me while I stood in the driveway and worked on my vehicle. I am not a happy camper.
They are cloth seats.
I had recently read an article and getting paint out of carpet on a DIY page. It said that as long as you keep it wet you can keep working with it. I just used that philosophy. When I opened the passenger door and several inches worth of paint poured out I thought it was a lost cause, but I am happy to say that today it's looking pretty good.
Oh, believe me, I wanted to cry. I was still on the road when it happened, so I felt awful during the time that it took me to drive home, but by the time I got there I was just kind making myself do what I knew had to be done. I wanted to give up, but I felt like I had to try and when it started coming out it inspired me to keep going. I was pissed off and feeling sorry for myself the whole time though. It sucked.
A friend of mine got them in her ear. It started with ear pain, so her doc put her on an antibiotic. She went back a few days later because pain was worse and she was dizzy and having a hard time hearing. Doc gave her ear drops saying it was outer ear infection. Then she got the rash and blisters behind her ear. Her doc then suggested she was bitten by a kissing bug. Eventually she made it to an ENT who diagnosed shingles. She even had lesions behind her ear drum, but since it wasn't diagnosed early she couldn't get antivirals. She is finally not having so much pain, but her hearing loss and dizziness remain. She has debris in her inner ear from the lesions there. If it doesn't get better soon the ENT wants to make a cut in her ear drum and irrigate some of the debris out. When her doc diagnosed the rash as kissing bug bites, I told her she had shingles as it's the simplest answer to pain followed by a blistery rash. She needs a new doctor.
Assumption is the mother of all fuck ups
When KS aka KambingSociety is a troll
You can get it sooner, especially if you are immune compromised or have a family member who is. Your doctor can prescribe it. But. Your insurance probably won't pay and the shots are pricey.Shots aren't cheap. https://www.walgreens.com/topic/heal...price-menu.jspyou'll likely wind up paying full price for the shot, which is about $217. But depending on your plan, even after the deductible is met, consumers may have to pay a significant part of the shingles vaccine cost?up to $100.
I asked for a shingles shot last year and declined because they said I wasn't oldest enough. I didn't understand either why I couldn't get one.
Gooble goble gooble goble one of us one of us. t(-_-)t
I'm on a waiting list for it. I'm told there has been a shortage of vaccine. I had shingles at 55. It was on my leg, but the severe pain before the nasty lesions was the worst. I can't imagine the horror of having it on my head. I know some people get shingles more than once. Does it always follow the same nerve path or is it possible for it to show up in a different spot? I wish only anti vaxxors would get shingles.
Assumption is the mother of all fuck ups
Usually a different spot.
Also: https://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-...es-come-back#1
My grandmother had it in her eye and almost went blind over it. Shingles is a horrible thing. I do not understand these anti-vaxxers wanting their kids to have chicken pox and be at risk for it. It makes no sense to me.
Yes. I'm old enough to remember polio kids in the older grades at school. None in my grade or the 4 grades older. 6 or 7 each in 5th and 6th grades when I was in first vaccination made a big difference. My grandmother lost 6 older siblings to diphtheria... in my generation of our large family of cousins (100 or so) we lost one cousin to pneumonia and one of my cousins lost a baby to rubella, cause his wife wasn't vaccinated. Unlike families a generation or two earlier that were decimated by diseases that we can be protected from with a few simple shots.
I recently found out I'm not immune to rubella or chicken pox. (so no shingles for me, full blown chicken pox if I get exposed) I'm waiting to see if my insurance will pay, otherwise, I'll pay out of pocket.
Anti vaxxers get their ideas from del bigtree
https://www.washingtonpost.com/natio...=.5e56f6223f5c
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