Hivemind question (aka, I'm scared to google) - if you are going to have a reaction to a flu shot, in what timeframe would that normally happen?
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Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
My feeling is, if you're two, how do you even work out he doesn't have to?
Well, the kid worked out resistance via not listening was an option, which certainly wasn't a choice I ever had with my parents. So something was going on.
Do you mean like developing flu-like symptoms? Dr. Google says 6-12 hours, but they should last 1-2 days
I got both the regular and N1H1 shots on Tuesday, so my current headache is not related. I guess that is good but was hoping I could blame the shots.
God, I'm totally obsessing about how to get to my interview tomorrow. The bus that goes right there doesn't run at the right time, and I'm only 75% sure I can actually walk from the other bus to the place. Oy.
Edit: Saved by Google Street View! Good times.
where is the interview, Jesse?
Edit: Never mind!
I just feel that regular streets should not be named "Highway," you know?
Nora, it's in Roslindale.
Google street view makes navigating SO much easier. I'm very visually direction oriented. I can pretty much find my way most anywhere if I've been there once.
I wish I'd been able to swim tonight. Uhg.
Little kids can even learn second languages spoken by neither of their parents, as long as they get enough direct interaction in it.
This is like 60%+ of the kids in LAUSD, FWIW.
I made my first "drug" bust at school. It was, unfortunately not a real drug, just whippets. I feel like a real high school teacher now.
ah... yeah, I can't help you. That's right next to JP, and you know how I feel about that place!