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The guide to buying a house humidifier

November 7, 2006 by Tricia

I love Autumn – the fall colours, and the crisp cool air, but unfortunately when it starts to get cooler and cooler the furnace soon comes on. Once the air outside gets cooler and the furnace starts going on several times a day I find the air inside the house becomes very dry. My skin gets drier so I have to use more hand creams and body lotions, and when the air is really dry I even get a slightly sore throat.

The first few years that we owned our house this wasn’t so much of a problem. We have a humidifier built into the furnace. All we had to do was remember to turn on the water supply once the cool weather hit, and clean the tray and uh roller/filter regularly, and the air in the whole house was much more comfortable. Unfortunately one of the sides of the piece that holds the filter in our furnace humidifier broke last year and we couldn’t find a replacement.

The air was so dry in the house that it affected my eyes! One morning I woke up and my left eye felt like someone had punched me right in the eyeball. It hurt so bad I ended up in emerg a day or so later, and the doctor there got me an emergency ophthalmologist visit for the following day because he thought the pressure was elevated in my eye.

If the pressure had been raised in my eye during the ER visit it wasn’t by the time I saw the ophthalmologist. He diagnosed me with dry eye which as I’ve described can be a very painful condition. He even tried suggesting I get something inserted into my tear ducts to help me create more tears to soothe my eyes.

Uh huh. I opted to go out and get a humidifier. It helped a lot! Unfortunately it’s only big enough to humidify one floor of our house, so we have it upstairs right now.

Now I’d like to find a new humidifier that will humidify the main floor of our house, or even the whole house. I was looking around on the web for some information on humidifiers and I found the complete guide to buying a house humidifier. This seems to be a pretty good site if you are having trouble figuring out just what kind of humidifier you need for your home.

The section of the guide that talks about the optimum humidity levels for your home was very helpful. As were many of the other section. Now I think I know what type of humidifier I want to get for our house, all I have to do is get out there and get one.





Filed Under: Appliances and Accessories, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Garden, Home and Lifestyle Tagged With: dry, dry air, dry eye, guide to buying, house humidifier, Humidifier, humidifier information, humidifierinformation.com, sore eyes

Facinated by faces

November 6, 2006 by Tricia

I have this thing about peoples faces, I enjoy just looking at how different one persons features are from another’s.

Perhaps that’s the make up artist in me or maybe it’s the fact that I worked as a nurse for a plastic surgeon. I’m particularly fascinated with noses- straight ones, crooked ones, little ones, big ones. LOL yeah – noses are interesting.

So I was doing my rounds checking out various cosmetic and plastic surgeons websites when I came across rhinoplasty San Jose. I was looking at the before and after photos there. It’s so interesting how much a persons face can change after rhinoplasty (nose job) or a facial procedure.

Is anyone else fascinated with faces? If you are what facial feature interests you most?

Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, Services Tagged With: face, facial features, nose, plastic surgeon, rhinoplasty

FAFSA Online Guide

November 5, 2006 by Tricia

I don’t have kids, let alone kids that might be old enough to be applying for Federal Free Financial aid, but I know that a lot of my readers are parents so I thought I’d pass on some information about FAFSA online.

The site is a complete FAFSA guide, with everything you child will need to know about applying for federal financial aid. Who knows your college aged child might qualify for scholarships, grants, and other aid opportunities.

>FAFSA online provides a complete walk through of the FASFA form. They even provide an audio walk through if you prefer to listen to the guide as you fill in the paper work. It looks like it makes the whole process much easier and much more understandable. They even include 9 FAFSA secrets that will help you fill out the forms to your child’s best advantage – such as using bad investments that you’ve made in the past to offset other investments in order to bring down your total net worth.

It’s recommended that all College aged children apply for FAFSA, so why not get a little help while you are filling out the forms?

Filed Under: Education, Finance, Services Tagged With: children, FAFSA Online, financial, guide, investment, kids, online, Online guide to FAFSA, read

I used to be a plastic surgery nurse

November 5, 2006 by Tricia

As some of you know I used to work in a plastic surgery clinic. I helped the doctor set up his practice and I was his only employee when he first started – I was many things- receptionist, computer technician (I set up the whole system! plus the computerized inventory system), assisted during small procedures such as mole removal and then when he did surgeries such as breast augmentation, face lifts and liposuction I cleaned and sterilized all the equipment that he would need for each surgery and laid it out for the team that he brought in to assist him, acted as circulating nurse during the surgeries and then recovery room nurse when the surgery was finished.

I ended up leaving after 6 months because I was just too over worked. My 8 hour days were often 12 hour days or more, and when I wasn’t working for the plastic surgeon I was training in the ER where I now work. Yes I had two extremely heavy nursing jobs at the same time. I worked 7 days a week. Eventually, after 6 months of doing that I had to decide which job I wanted and I decided to work in the ER – mostly at that time because I was so worn out and it was walking distance from my home.

I still wonder from time to time how things would have turned out if I’d continued my career as plastic surgery nurse. Every now and then I get the urge to look up plastic surgery clinics and have a peek at what types of procedures they are doing. It was by doing this that I discovered New Jersey plastic surgeons. They are a group of plastic surgeons who are related. Yeah- two sons and their father all named Dr. Glasgold. How could that not stand out. LOL I’ve never come across a family run cosmetic surgery clinic before. How different. Someone check that place out and tell me if they all look alike.

Perhaps some day, if I get tired of working in the ER I’ll look into working in a plastic surgeons office again. I certainly have some experience behind me, but unless I was paid a heck of a lot more than than the doctor who’s surgery I helped set up paid me I won’t be overworking myself again. Well, maybe I will if I really love the job.

Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, Nursing, Shopping Tagged With: career, cosmetic sugery, cosmetic surgery, crohns, doctor, employee, Fashion, Health and Fitness, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, IBD, Inflammatory bowel disease, Job, nurse, Nursing, pain, plastic surgeon, plastic surgery, Shopping, style

Shreddy the Doberman Sheppard

November 4, 2006 by Tricia

I was just speaking with my sister and she’s off for another holiday! I’m green with envy. I need that holiday too.

Any way, this reminded me of how my husband and I used to take care of one of her dogs when she’d go on a family vacation every winter years ago. She had this dog called Shreddy. Shreddy was a German Sheppard Doberman mix. She was bigger than most Shepard’s but she had long hair rather than the short hair both of her parents had. Shreddy looked like a big fluff ball. LOL

My husband was always afraid of her. Well he’s afraid of all dogs. Shreddy loved to sit at his feet in our apartment. He’d lean over and pet her and every time he’d stop she’d growl. One day he called out to me sounding quite afraid “I’m tired of petting her but she keeps staring at me and growling every time I stop!”. I had to explain to him that she wasn’t really growling – she was begging for more. It took a while for Chris to get over his fear of her even after he understood that she was just sitting with him because she loved being pet.

Remember I mentioned her long hair? Well every summer my sister and her husband took Shreddy to the dog grooming salon to have her fur pretty much shaved off. She’d get way too hot in the summer without the haircut otherwise. She looked so funny with her hair shaved off. The short hair was gray instead of being the black and white shades that it had been when it was longer. It also made her look more like a puppy.

After she’d get her hair cut she’d hide for a couple of days. She knew she looked different. Once she got used to her new look though she’d have a burst of energy. Maybe that contributed to us thinking she looked more like a puppy when her hair was shorn off.

Shreddy is no longer around and I miss her. One of our neighbors has a dog that looks a lot like she did and I always think of Shreddy and what a great dog she was when I see our neighbors dog.

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Pets and animals, Recreation, Services Tagged With: dobberman, dog, dog grooming, german sheppard, long hair, mix, shreddy, sister, vacation

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