Natter 69: Practically names itself.
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.
Prognosis is a massively deviated septum - one more sinus infection like that and the Dr. will be chasing me down for surgery. but not yet. also, they have confirmed that I have a brain in my head.
Thanks for the good wishes - I'm glad to know what's going on, at least.
$5/hr for overnight is ridiculous.
So I'm baking cupcakes for DH for his birthday, trying out this recipe. The batter is nom nom, hope that baking doesn't destroy the magic.
Prognosis is a massively deviated septum - one more sinus infection like that and the Dr. will be chasing me down for surgery. but not yet.
Oy, Sox. I'm thinking that when I get back on Kaiser, I'll go see the ENT, and there's a good chance I'll be there with you--I've spent way too many days in the last few years doped up on Claritin or Aleve-D.
Speaking of which, there's apparently a drive to make all sudafed prescription-only, not just something you need to get from a pharmacist. Oregon did it, and it killed the meth industry in the state. But argh!
Prognosis is a massively deviated septum - one more sinus infection like that and the Dr. will be chasing me down for surgery. but not yet.
My stepdad, who has had killer sinus problems his whole life, had surgery after Christmas for a deviated septum, and he is *stunned* at how much it helped him.
So there's some anecdata for you.
My dad had his sinuses "cleaned out", as he put it, and now he can breathe again. OTOH, he lost his sense of smell(!), which is a bit of a problem, as he's the primary cook in the house...
Why is my father Skyping me at 9:15 on a work morning? I mean, if something big were wrong, he'd call, right? I have seven million things on my plate because I'm only working a half day, and I honestly can't take the call.
Unrelatedly, lunch is a pain sometimes because of the whole gluten-free thing -- a sandwich is just so easy. And there is good GF bread, but it's really expensive, so I save it for grilled cheese at home and occasional toast.
But I gotta say, wrapping a slice of turkey around a slice of avocado? SO DAMN GOOD. Bread would just dilute the tastiness.
How deviated does a septum have to be to screw up your sinuses?
I have a deviated septum from being punched in the face at a high school dance.
I spend a lot of time bashing corporations, and criticizing libertarians. But one reason have fewer neighborhoods is quite simple: we outlawed them.
For example: a lot of zoning is residential only or business only - huge swaths where you can't build a mixed residential/retail mix. There are also subtler things - parking and setback requirements lower density. Lower density makes mixed use less desirable. (If building retail in a residential neighborhood does not give you access to a significant built-in market, then as a developer you are better off building your next retail project in a retail area.) Also a lot of suburbs have explicit density rules - no more than x homes per acre.
There are other reasons, destruction of streetcars, massive subsidies of automobiles, but rules that are extremely unfriendly to mixed use are a big part of what happened.
Of course there's been a big movement back towards towards urban density in recent years. Funny watching the green movement embracing high-rise towers, when they're exactly the kind of thing environmentalists used to fight against. But it's a way more efficient use of resources. And city planners are actively trying to shrink Detroit's footprint to make it function. Same thing happened in New Orleans after the hurricane.