OK, I am either brilliant or crazy. I've got a few hair things -- leave-in conditioner, gel, and so on -- that I only use a little bit of, and couldn't find travel-size containers for. I just put them from the big bottles into some spare contact lens cases, which then went into my one-quart plastic bag for airport security. (Now I just need to remember, red case is for eyes, blue and white cases are NOT for eyes.)
Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
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Yeah... I'd need to Sharpie a big black "X" on the hair product containers or there would be bad consequences.
Well, even in morning fog, I think I'd realize the difference in feel between a contact solution and leave-in conditioner.
I have mixed feelings about testing for BRCA gene. Only about 10 percent of breast cancers are caused by gene abnormalities, although gene abnormalities are behind about a quarter of breast cancers in women under 35. I think women of Ashkenazi and African descent and those who have had several female-organ cancers in the family should be counseled to have the test, but I'm afraid widespread testing would give a false sense of security, plus cost a lot. I think the most important thing is drum the message that young women can get breast cancer.
That's very clever.
Sad for Aims's cousin's partner's sister. What a cruel turn of events.
{{Perkins}}
And, God, Aims. That's awful. I'm sorry. I monitor drug safety on breast cancer trials, and I always hate it when I come across a patient so young.
How awful, Aims. So sad and unfair.
Facebook question - if you defriend someone, do your updates still show up in their feed?
I think they stop getting your updates, but they don't get any kind of "you've been dissed" message. From their POV, you've just gone really gray.
From their POV, you've just gone really gray.
Ah, perfect. Thanks.