Yet again, devildeac beats me to the punch!devildeac wrote:Neither?Lavabe wrote:Which is better: Ponderosa or Bonanza Steakhouses?devildeac wrote: and Miles are signed on. I wanna see Miles moderate this bonanza...
LTE 2.0
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;)ArkieDukie wrote:I should've known that devildeac would beat me to the all-too-obvious pun.devildeac wrote:Try making chicken salad without it. Then you'd be in a really fowl mood. :roll:Lavabe wrote:Mayo is one of the most worthless things ever created... IMHO. Lots of wasted fat grams and cholesterol.
Yeah... I'm in a foul mood.
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bjornolf wrote:I guess I don't understand the elbow test. I just had my wife, who is better endowed than any woman I know (see other thread), take it, and it was a tie between her feet (she wears a size 11) and her elbows. I just don't see how anyone short of Dolly Pardon would pass it if she can't.colchar wrote:windsor wrote:
7 of 9 would pass the elbow test
With honours. And I'd love to see her take it...
at the rest of causing trouble...WindsorsDaughter did the elbow test...and it was a tie between her elbows and...well not her feet...she wears a 6 1/2
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OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Sorry for the misspelling of Bloor.colchar wrote:OZZIE4DUKE wrote:[ I know that Bluer and Dundas are street names
Yep, Bloor and Dundas are street names in T.O. They run parallel to each other.
No worries, everyone does it. I was only commenting to point out that you did indeed remember correct street names from so long ago.
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windsor wrote:
at the rest of causing trouble...WindsorsDaughter did the elbow test...and it was a tie between her elbows and...well not her feet...she wears a 6 1/2
Sorry guys, she's all mine ;)
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What's GERD? I get allergic rhinitis and have some issues with that myself. Did you end up with an albuterol inhaler?DukeUsul wrote:Back from the doc. Asthma. Brought on by allergic rhinitis and GERD.
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You don't know any better. Sorry, but it's the truth!ArkieDukie wrote:I like the "alleged" bagels from Panera. Maybe I just don't know any better?Lavabe wrote:ILJ complained that the bagels I brought back from NY tasted too much like rolls. WELL, compared to Panera Asiago alleged bagels, YES THEY DO!!
Ugh! We will have a fight over this one.
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Not in my current allergy pharmacy.DukeUsul wrote:Prednisone.
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Nope - Nasonex for me. Fluticasone doesn't work for me at all. Too bad - it's cheaper.DukeUsul wrote:Fluticasone.
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Gastro-ArkieDukie wrote:What's GERD? I get allergic rhinitis and have some issues with that myself. Did you end up with an albuterol inhaler?DukeUsul wrote:Back from the doc. Asthma. Brought on by allergic rhinitis and GERD.
Esophageal
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That answers that question! I just got an albuterol inhaler, too - I'm also having problems with a wheezing cough. Mold count must be astronomical right now - at least, that's my problem. Do you have a similar allergy?DukeUsul wrote:Albuterol.
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Check. I also take Singulair.DukeUsul wrote:Zyrtec.
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Acid reflux? That can also cause a cough.DukeUsul wrote:Zantac.
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Cool! I guessed correctly, and I get an extra post out of it!DukeUsul wrote:Apparently reflux can exacerbate asthma symptoms, so I've been told to get my acid under control.
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I've always had allergies - seasonal (grasses, trees, weeds), mold, animal dander. I've never been diagnosed with asthma. It sounds like old age is catching up to me. I've always tended to just take a claritin or zyrtec or something when my nose is drippy. This wheezing heavy chest and cough is pretty new to me.
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Lemme correct myself. I HAD never been diagnosed with asthma before today.DukeUsul wrote:I've always had allergies - seasonal (grasses, trees, weeds), mold, animal dander. I've never been diagnosed with asthma. It sounds like old age is catching up to me. I've always tended to just take a claritin or zyrtec or something when my nose is drippy. This wheezing heavy chest and cough is pretty new to me.
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Thanks for the info! I got the inhaler but not the instructions.DukeUsul wrote:Yeah he showed me. Hold it 1-2 inches out, make a puff and inhale it. Don't jam it all the way in and spray the back of your throat.windsor wrote:DukeUsul wrote:The worst part is that some of these drugs have modes of entry I'm unaccustomed to. I've never taken a nasal spray or inhalant med before. The fluticasone doesn't smell that good. Kinda like plant food. I'm about to do the albuterol for the first time. Will report on the taste.
It doesn't have much. Did they show you how to use the inhaler before the gave it to you? Not using it properly will render it pretty useless.
CVS gave me this tube thing you connect to the med, it's 5-6 inches long, clear. That's supposed to help too.
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My wife just reminded me that you also can't make cole slaw or potato salad or pasta salad.devildeac wrote:;)ArkieDukie wrote:I should've known that devildeac would beat me to the all-too-obvious pun.devildeac wrote: Try making chicken salad without it. Then you'd be in a really fowl mood. :roll:
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devildeac wrote:Gastro-ArkieDukie wrote:What's GERD? I get allergic rhinitis and have some issues with that myself. Did you end up with an albuterol inhaler?DukeUsul wrote:Back from the doc. Asthma. Brought on by allergic rhinitis and GERD.
Esophageal
Reflux
Disease
I've had stomach problems for years, including one that simply cannot be diagnosed - but, thankfully, I haven't had an attack in over a year. I also suffer from GERD and I currently take a pill (not Zantac) for that each day and it solves the problem for me.
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