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I don't want to seem rude Aneeda, your business is your business, but I'm kinda wondering how, if your S/O is being so unhelpful, and downright awkward, with absolutely everything... and you're losing your beloved dog because of him, why are you buying the apartment or home that he wants ....and... I understand you wanted to buy a one bed trying to claw back some finances.. but a ONE bed ?.. with this man who you tell us makes your life a Misery ?...surely if you can't afford an East and west wing..at the very minimum you must have a 2 bed ...:oops:
I was wondering why you'd be willing to continue cohabiting with him, @Aneeda72. Life is too short to be miserable.
 

I don't want to seem rude Aneeda, your business is your business, but I'm kinda wondering how, if your S/O is being so unhelpful, and downright awkward, with absolutely everything... and you're losing your beloved dog because of him, why are you buying the apartment or home that he wants ....and... I understand you wanted to buy a one bed trying to claw back some finances.. but a ONE bed ?.. with this man who you tell us makes your life a Misery ?...surely if you can't afford an East and west wing..at the very minimum you must have a 2 bed ...:oops:
Renting
 

Why? I didn’t.
Most doctors recommend you get the jabs in opposite arms...


ide effects are possible after receiving any COVID vaccine currently being administered in the U.S.


Experiencing side effects isn't necessarily a bad thing. In fact, it's a sign your body is responding.


The CDC reports the most common side effects for the vaccines is at the injection site. They include:



  • Pain
  • Redness
  • Swelling

Common side effects in the body include:


  • Tiredness
  • Headache
  • Muscle pain
  • Chills
  • Fever
  • Nausea

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advises people to stick around for 15 minutes after vaccination, and those with a history of other allergies for 30 minutes, so they can be monitored and treated immediately if they have a reaction.

https://www.nbcboston.com/news/loca...ave-more-side-effects-than-the-other/2373414/
 
Spent most of the day riding back roads in NH, ending up in Washington, NH, where they have a classic 1700s meeting house, shown below.

jun17_washington-nh_center1.jpg


Today was another gift - nearly perfect riding weather under clear skies and 70° temperature.
 
I appreciate everyone’s concern, thanks. Hip replacements are extremely painful, but, like labor, the pain ends eventually. 😂
I hope it goes smoothly for you, and you might find that the pain is less than what you anticipated. My hip replacement was far less painful than rotator cuff surgery. If they offer you a second night in the hospital, I recommend taking it.
Good luck,
 
I hope it goes smoothly for you, and you might find that the pain is less than what you anticipated. My hip replacement was far less painful than rotator cuff surgery. If they offer you a second night in the hospital, I recommend taking it.
Good luck,
Thanks, I am sure I will be fine.

Fixing the rotator cuff is next I hope, it has become much more painful due to all the yard work I am doing. But I hate staying in the hospital so unless their are complications I’ll won’t. I had the right hip replaced and there is a ton of pain as I did not take pain pills.

Hopefully, I can take them this time. I lost so much blood taking a pain pill, even a half, made me pass out so I didn’t take them.
 
I'm sitting here at my third doctor's appointment this week. I'll go months without seeing a doctor and then BAM! everything happens at once. I have three next week, too.

I HATE getting old but I guess it beats the alternative....
yep the same thing happens to me... ..nothing for ages and then you find that you seemed to have moved into the surgery or the outpatients at the hospital... be well...
 

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