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well you're alive arent you?
im so sorryyyy, RIP, ur gonna die!!!!! MAN ask a doctor not us who never went to college??????!!!!!
I hit my head on the coner of my kitchen counter and it cut my head open and i had to have 10 shots in my head and 6 staples and before that i had Brain cancer that nearly killed me, it got to the size of a big orange and i had a 30% chance of living. Belive me dude your fine. LOL
If you feel ok now, you will probably be ok. If you are worried go to the ER.
You'll be fine. I've hit my head a ton in my life, and I'm fine. Just take some Tylenol, and have no worries.
If it were serious, you'd already know, it would be obvious.
Well you could have suffered a minor concussion. If you are feeling better I'm sure you are fine. I hit my head once a got a minor concussion but I didn't need medical attention
You should be fine, but if you experience any dizziness over the next day or so, head along to the ER and have them check you over as you may be suffering delayed effects of a concussion.
dude, your a tool
Yes heater is more important
for some reason I read it "contraceptive" and i was really puzzled on how to use either as that
I agree that a heater is far more important, especially in cold climates. There are ways to cool off in the heat. But, cold weather can be fatal.
I mean, heat can be fatal, too, but only if you're stupid in it.
the Air conditioner is more important during summer in my country!
i'm in the middle east! and we do have winter but it's not THAT cold...
it's just so-so temperature, about 15-22 degree Celsius!
oh and during summer we reach 45 degree Celsius! sometimes they say we reach 50 Degree Celsius but no1's saying anything about it...
^__^
Mitsubishis are junk.
That happens when their cars are rebadged Chryslers.
What do you really need to know after being told that?
Obnoxious pricks use all caps.
air conditioners need some where to reject the heat that they move our of the conditioned space and they produce water as a by-product of that effort so yes you need to have some access to the outside.
allow the piping to exit the window then close it as tight as possible and then nail or screw it shut in that position then fill in the gaps. tmm
I used to have a portable swamp cooler. It didn't have any tubing or piping. I just had to fill the back of it with water. Swamp coolers don't require vents. This site will explain more:
http://www.brilliantstore.com/swamp_coolers.html
First, consider cutting an appropriate hole in your security screen.
You'll probably be able to do that without defeating its purpose.
The better solution would be a window air conditioner and you can have a new security screen made to fit the reduced space.
If both of those are out of the running, then try a swamp cooler, as suggested above. They work pretty well if you live in a dry climate.
If your area is humid, then I dunno. Plant more trees?
You can get a portable AC that has a removable tray that collects the water. When it senses that the tray is full, a sensor turns it off. You just have to empty it periodically; how often depends on the humidity level in your home.
its the shampoo/conditioner. i had that with my hair, and when i swotched to aussie moist, or any other aussie shampoo, it works very well. if you have the money, you could opt for Bumble and bumble shampoos/conditioners.
This could be natural, a lot of people just get oily hair very easily. Also, if you wash your hair too much, you strip your scalp of all of its natural oils so then it starts producing excess oils. And, if you're using conditioner, make sure you don't use it all through your hair, you just need it on the tips of your hair and such as you need it, but keep it away from your scalp. Your straightener wouldn't make your hair oily, try to refrain from touching your hair, keep it away from your face, don't wash it too much and keep conditioner away from your scalp.
Hope this helps!!
some shampoos dont always agree with ur hair. some do that to me. just try other shampoos and if that doesnt work then its the straightener
its probably ur shampoo and conditioner
If you wash your hair everyday it can start to over produce oil, this could be your problem, try shampooing every other day.
Also, look at your hair brush it is a good collector of oil and dirt, put some shampoo on it once a week and clean it up!
Hope this helps, best wishes!
It could be neither - if you're a teen, hormones can make your hair greasier.
Or it could be that you're misinterpreting shine as grease.
Hair Straighteners make your hair look 'shinier' most of the time.
I prefer Herbal Essences to Garnier Fructis - and you can get it at costco for really cheap!
(ps. it's better not to blow dry or straighten your hair - it will be healthier) I only straighten / blowdry mine for special occassions.
lol use head and shoulders shampoo works for me
As long as you can keep the temperature stable then thats not a problem, use a good quality dimming thermostat attached to a suitable heat source. this is because of the air conditioner keeping the room cool. you can mist the cage daily to raise the humidity, make sure you use water thats a day old or spring water is cheap. speak to the pet shop first though.
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It's good that you had EKG's done to check the electrical activity of your heart. Thank God everything is ok. I believe it would show perhaps initially and later if there is scarring to the myocardium(heart)
why do you keep getting shocked? Perhaps if you are wearing rubber soled shoes is what is protecting you as well as some of the elec ground wiring. Ask for a copy of your EKG's to have a comparison if you ever move, or if it occurs again. Please, I hope not.
I once had a patient call me on an emergency triage line telling me they had been struck by lightening that day and were having chest pains/irreg heart rate, that was an ambulance call to their house...
Take care, be careful of those holiday lights....
OMG!i have that same problem i plan on getting a hair cut 2 cut all the frizzy hair and i aint dying it EVER and ima just let my naturl hair grow
u probly need to see a professional hair stylist to help!! of try pantene pro-v restoratives! works great1 and Tresemme has hot oil repair no need to heat it up! works great. there is also got 2 b hottie hot oil repair, dnt need to heat that up either! all products r cheap and work great. professionals can fix it with really good products, but may not be cheap
If its truly that damaged, the only sure-fire way to regain nice hair is to get a *good* hair-cut (removing all of the damaged hair, which may be a lot of your length) and letting it grow back. Then, when you have a "clean slate", be good to your hair...don't dye it a lot, or use a lot of heat styling without protective products. It will take time to re-grow your hair back to the length it is now, but it'd be worth it in the end.
Believe me, I've tried it all..and this method was the only one that got me the results I really wanted.
hello
no more hot tools(flat iron, hair blower, etc) and try not to use hair products. trim your split ends and keep combing your hair. don't shower for too long and don't use warm/hot water.
don't wash your hair too much and i actually prefer 2 in 1 shampoo and conditioner stuff if your hair is that dry. if you want your hair to be strong and shiny, do not rely on hair products or and hair stuff and just keep combing it.
HI There,
Well, you may have to seek professional help. In the interim, you should Deep Condition you hair weekly, and likely get a hair trim.
I recommend PRIVE' Products.
You may also want to get the vitamin Biotin, great for hair and nails, found in grocery and drugs stores.
With your hair type you will never have long hair. Go to a good stylist and have them cut your hair as short as possible and it still be a becoming style for you... short healthy-looking hair is much better than a longer style that will never look good beccause of the poor condition of your hair. You might also have a good physical performed in case you have a medical condition causing the hair problems.
sounds like you may have a blend door in your duct work not closing properly
HI
Some of the newer cars have a positive vent system. that means that the fan never turns off it just runs on low to push fresh air Thur the car to keep out any exhaust fumes. Than may be what is happening.
good luck
tim
about 15-25 depends on the air temp change 10* i would say 20 20 i would say 25k btu
Remember, that air conditioner dumps heat at the condenser coil.
If that door isn't to an exterior area, you are only moving heat around
inside the building. This is aside from the condensation issue.
(Whoever runs the building will object.)
For unit size, not enough info.:
The size of the unit needed depends on how much heat the room
is expected to gain from the outside and the occupants.
(People put out about 25W. each at rest, more if they're active.)
no, it's a rip off. Don't waste your money. Do it the old fashion way and use a curling iron
Sunsilk has some great shampoos for wavy hair (i don't know what the shampoos called but you can just search it online) and Herbal Essence "Totally Twisted" works great too!! If you want your hair even wavier you should scrunch it!
Herbal Essences has really good styling shampoos.
: )
There's one for making hair curlier/wavier, and you can buy it an a drugstore like CVS.
Also, when your hair is dry, curl the ends. It makes it like twisty and stuff.. ;D
good luckkkk!
Near the heater box /accumulator
Look good at the accumulator, you have to have a light or feel with your hand to get to the valve
Can we assume you fixed the leak properly or are you planning on filling the system up only to have it leak out again pretty soon?
it could be the coolant system... that basically is a liquid that is pushed around your car to keep the engine cool. if that is leaking get it checked out because you will have a problem of your engine over heating and head gasket blowing leading to your engine seazing up and your car will cost you over 800 to get fixed
transmission fluid.
I would say that you have a antifreeze look.You need to get this checked out asap because you need keep antifreeze in the car all winter.
the pink oily substance is likely either powers steering fluid or tranny. tranny's have bad reps in the town and country's and as for the water leak. that sound like you coolant system have that checked immediately that could cause you engine to blow if you run out. watch your temperature gage and if it goes above normal pull over shut it off let it cool and put water in it till you can get it to a shop. a rebuilt engine will run you over 1000 for it. Best of luck and Happy Holidays!!!
pink oil colour means you have a transmission leak,and some power steering fluid is red in colour,check both of them,also the leak in the front could be the water pump or hose.
It could be coolant if you are using the new environmentally safe coolant. it is dyed orange.
Most likely, since your transmission has been replaced twice, it is a transmission fluid leak. ATF is dyed red. You may have a leaky transmission cooler line.
Is the water leak any particular color? Antifreeze is green or orange. You may have a leaky hose.
The only red or pink fluids your van ought to have would be transmission fluid or power steering fluid. About water... well it could be residual water in the evaporator housing. You may want to take it in just to make sure.
Sounds like you have a real winner of a van (two trannies and no a/c). What about looking for a lateral trade to a more reliable vehicle?
Water leak is probably your A/C drain tube if the water is clear. If you've lost much fluid and not noticed the tranny slipping (if you don't know how to check the dip stick, try accelerating as you maneuver a long, sweeping curve and see if it slips at all), then it's got to be anti-freeze. Good for you though if it's still pink, most folks coolant is kinda brownish-green from all the sludge build up.
because the air circulation isn't as great in the winter, due to all the closed doors and windows, dust mites tend to build up, you can't see them, but I guarantee you they are there. Suggest that if you don't have an electronic air filtration system in your heating/cooling setup, you should look into getting one.
Allergies can come from animal dander or even house dust or molds from moisture next to windows or bathrooms. Try getting a netti pot or Sinus Rinse (see youtube videos) and eat garlic to thin the mucus. You may need allergy shots to help more. Rinse your sinuses 2x / day to see if it helps. It will wash out allergens and also the thickend mucus. and it feels good. Don't overheat the water..
One thing in particular can be dry heat. When I first moved into my house it was during the winter, after a few nights I began getting nose bleeds and my throat was extremely sore all the time. I asked a nurse friend of mine what could be causing this and she told me it could be the dry heat from furnace. She suggested getting a humidifier for my bedroom and within one night I began feeling better. Its amazing how something so small and inexpensive could help so much. Give it a try, good luck.
It is the dry heat that will make your allergies seem worse, I dread having to put the furnace on.
Here is my tool kit for winter (and sometimes summer) sinus relief.
1. Drink plenty of water each day; avoid caffeinated drinks that will dehydrate you.
2. Some type of humidifier at home.
3. A saline gel that you use in your nostrils to relieve dryness fast, the two I know of are simply saline gel or ayr. http://www.drugstore.com/qxp11581_333181_sespider/ayr/saline_nasal_gel_with_soothing_aloe.htm
4. Breathe right nose strips are a godsend, they really work great.
http://www.drugstore.com/products/prod.asp?pid=11591&catid=382
5. A neti pot, I have been using a one for 15 yrs or so, I use it daily, year round. At first look they are kind of freaky but they are perfectly safe and you only use saline, which is used by doctors to hydrate the body. I use mine a couple of times a day when I have the heat on. It really does wonders for dry sinuses. The saline washes out mucous and allergens and is very soothing for inflamed tissues. Make sure you follow the directions on mixing the saline. You want to use a non-idiodized salt, such as sea salt, kosher salt, or a pharmaceutical grade salt.
http://www.himalayaninstitute.org/NetiPot/NetiPotInstructions.aspx
You can find these products at walmart or a pharmacy.
I have never heard of a "James Kann" before but if it has anything to do with a Sercon 3300 plus series then they are good machines.
If its a used machine make sure that the filters have been changed on a regular basis and make sure that it works because they are very easy to maintain but very expensive too repair...
it's likely going to be a problem with your air duct/vent above the ceiling, and/or bad wall/ceiling insulation.
crawl in the rafters above with a flashlight and look for disconnections. you may have to call out an HVAC tech to fix it.
your problem is little or no return air ! see if the return is blocked or non existent.if non existent then put a small [10"]fan aimed out to hallway.
he ah-viously likes...so go 4 him!!!
it definitely sounds like he likes you.
Obviously he likes you. Go for it :)
I think you would be better of with the foam insulation. Silicon would be suseptable to heat and would leak after a while. The foam will fill all the cracks and last much longer.
In the US we have a product called "Great Stuff". It is an expandable foam in an aerosol can and will do the job you require.
The Northern part of Israel sees snow regularly, and Mount Hermon is the country's ski resort.
Every five or ten years it also snows in Jerusalem, which is located in the center of Israel.
Come and see for yourself.
You need heaters in most of the country during the winter, AC helps.
Jerusalem
http://zioneocon.blogspot.com/kotel%20snow%20w%20daavening.jpg
http://www.onejerusalem.com/wp-content/snow2008.jpg
Nazereth
http://static.panoramio.com/photos/original/7666279.jpg
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://i.pbase.com/u43/ayalofer/upload/27736479.snowinisraelCopyofsnowinn.israel040copy&imgrefurl=http://www.pbase.com/ayalofer/image/27736479&usg=__ticKAT5JI6BJQxMniZLDPMRj1oo=&h=329&w=640&sz=87&hl=en&start=13&sig2=YN6FwlHwtJmzygjaR_wFwQ&um=1&tbnid=UTuNvCQtayySlM:&tbnh=70&tbnw=137&ei=yW01Sbn6JNyCtwfBnfzODg&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dsnow%2Bin%2Bnorth%2BIsrael%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DG
Yes, north i believe.
Yes it snows in Israel!
Keep in mind that Tel Aviv is on the Mediterranean Sea, while Eilat is on the southern tip of Israel on the Red Sea.
The summers can be very hot, especially in the South. You can go swimming year round in the Red Sea, but the Mediterranean will be a little too cold in the dead of Winter. In the Winter, a jacket or pullover is needed to stay warm at night, but during the day can be pleasant.
It is possible to ski in the Golan Heights (see picture and link).
It is known as Palestine. It has been since at least 500 BC.Yes,it does have snow. The winter of 1917-18 was particularly bitter,particularly with the Jewish Commission arriving in British drag.
it does on 1 mountain
not in the last few years but only in mount chermon it's snowing