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Walking

I found out what makes me bored when I walk is the stress I put on my eyes. Instead I think of the back of my ears. This way the double work ; looking and stressing the eyes. Is balanced by thinking of the ears It also tends to keep my posture better
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Nothing radioactive here

I have been searching without any success. I have low end (50 mr/hr), high range (0 - 500 R/hr) and mid range (0.2 mR/hr to 200 R/hr) radiation detectors. I have checked everything in the house, even the lead bricks I bought off Ebay. The only items exhibiting any radioactivity at all were, a radium clock dial, a smoke detector and a sample of Cesium 137 (owned for calibration purposes). Nothing puts out more than 1.7 mr/hr. Even my geology specimens are totally quiet and harmless (unless thrown of course).
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Cesium 137 calibration sample (viewed on the x10 setting, or 1.7mr/hr)
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I suppose I should be glad, but it is somehow disappointing to know nothing is dangerously radioactive in my home.
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bloodyawfull

reeeeeally?

You're not? hmmm

Posting on CS or any other social media and saying - I'm not seeking attention - is just ridiculous.
.... so, why don't you just talk to your mirror instead?
rolling on the floor laughing
People are attention seekers by nature, I don't see anything wrong with that.
In fact, all creatures seek attention. It is the essence of life.
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Willy3411

Finally........

............after 110 days of either being in a hospital or a nursing home, today I am going home.
I know some people like a certain Irish woman couldn't "give a shit" about this, but still this is a day for me to celebrate.

Having a leg amputated has altered my lifestyle quite a bit. It hasn't altered my attitude or my spirit. Thanks to all who have been kind and understanding. Pity to those who were not.

I leave you with a song:

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Pain

Massaging painful knee makes it feel better because it warms it up a little but when it cools back it gets painful again instead better to massage a fatty part of the body this way when it cools down energy is lost and maybe the pain in the knee is gone
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pedro27online today!

What do I mean by this...?

I am bullet proof now 2019

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pedro27online today!

Cyber world depression

Is it possible to get a ''internet depression'' a new diagnosis of mental health disorders.

000wine
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chatilliononline today!

Of all the gall aka going under the knife...

I must have been 10 years old when my parents drove back to New York to visit my grandmother in the hospital. She had gall bladder surgery.

One thing I can recall was the mayonnaise jar with gritty looking nuggets in it.
Uh.... that was her souvenir of the gall stones the doctor removed!

Another thing I remember was my father saying she "Went under the knife."

As I got older, I learned it meant surgery. Surgery of any kind.

In the 1960's surgery like that involved an incision as long 12" and it took several weeks of recuperation.

Modern surgery still uses a scalpel, but it's to make small incisions. All the work is done through a few 'keyholes' where instruments are pushed into tubes and a probe with a camera on the end is that the doctors can see through to do their work!

Recovery time is considerably less. The risk of cutting muscles and nerves to get to the area requiring surgery is also less.

Last year, a coworker had a hernia repair. He was in the hospital less than 6 hours and back to work after 1 week.

In my book, that would mean the term "Going under the knife" should be replaced by the term "Going under the laparoscope"


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Vierkaesehochonline today!

Just wondering.....

...if the real reason for the multiple deep hate repeat witch hunts for our brilliant President Trump are frantically driven by more than severe full syndrome TDS or by his successes, in spite of his often crude style--- beginning with the soreprise mandate win against Hilary. The SCOTUS is already well poised to reverse Roe v. Wade, sending decisions on clinical fetus murder (CFM) back to individual states. The radical female ueber left wacko fringe of "progressives" holds CFM above all else in God's universe. Justice Ginsberg is long for neither SCOTUS, nor life itself, and replacing her with someone against CFM TRUMPS everything else for these women. Impeach and convict, and CFM is less threatened. Just wondering. Justice Amy Barrett, a shoe in, ---decent, mom of 5, record on the bench for all to see, catholic, and probably will support only limited, clinically sanctioned CFM, andd so much more.. Not merely for the slothful at contraception. Can't wait for the hearings. should be a hoot, watching the lefties squirm around her.
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