againstthegrain
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- Sun Valley, ID
Training, rest, and recovery today. It's 30°F, clear, and still yet I hear no bugling from my patio in the pre-dawn hours?!?
Unbelievable! I just checked with my insurance company, and apparently an annual physical is not considered preventative care. My well-woman exam, which was back in June, is "it" for the year.A day of busy-work ahead for me. In addition to a 3:00 work deadline, I need to call and make an appointment for a wellness exam/physical with a new PCP (mine retired), and I need to swing by a fitness center I may join so I can keep up a level of physical activity in the winter months.
No, I'm not old enough yet. I'm 57. And I make too much to qualify for Medicaid.@KSav, are you on Medicare?
The pharmaceutical industry hates finding public information relating heating itching skin can be relieved so. On medical websites, they make sure such is not suggested. Using heat on itchy skin has been known for decades. Briefly heating itchy skin with just bearable hot temperatures releases histamine that for a few hours locally depletes that chemical on affected itching areas. Either hot water or hot air will work. Just don't cook yourself, haha as it doesn't take but a few seconds to deplete the histamines that for a few moments will feel extra itchy as the histamines release and then become locked away on ligand sites. Works for every surface skin itching condition I've experienced including poison oak, mosquito bites, bedbug bites, shingles.
Histamine's in the context of an allergic or inflammatory response, when released from immune cells, such as mast cells, histamine signals other cells to increase the blood vessel's permeability. This process leads to inflammation and allows immune cells and fluids to reach the affected area.
That makes perfect sense, @packleader. What doesn't make sense is an insurance company denying annual physical examinations. It seems more prudent to permit them and thus catch a medical condition early, before more expensive treatment is required.@KSav Annually free physical examinations are for me mandatory. With Kaiser Permanente it's automatic.
We have a town called Lyndhurst here in New Jersey. Hope you had a great time. One of the first cars I tried to learn to drive was my uncle's MG. It was a stick and I couldn't drive it. It turned me off from learning to drive until 20 years later when I had to get my license to take advantage of a promotion to a field position.We took the old MG out for a drive this morning. It's a cold but sunny morning, perfect for the old car. The lady wanted some more fabric so our run out was to Hansons, a fabric store just under an hour's drive from here.
Our daily household chores are next, then she's off to the beauticians to "get her nails done." It's the first stage in getting all glamourised ready for this evening, when we shall be joining twenty or so friends to help one of them celebrate his eightieth year on this planet.
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The village of Lyndhurst is widely considered the "capital" of the New Forest due to its central location, popularity with tourists, and importance as a hub for visitor services and New Forest history. And in Lyndhurst is La Pergola, a popular Italian restaurant:
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where we shall dine this evening and enjoy a friend's birthday celebrations.
That is so very pretty!Just got back from town... it's much warmer than I thought it was.. a really glorious sunny day. I was going to just go and take photos of the local farmland on my way home , but I decided that maybe I'll wait for another day, and just came straight home instead
I will go in a little while and cut back the IVY over the shed.... it grows like crazy, so it's important to keep it cut back....and my gardener doesn't touch the IVY... he would if I asked him, but he'd charge me more money, so I do it myself...
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thank you...That is so very pretty!