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Redbird11

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@Redbird11, I vaped down my KFL19, rinsed it, rewicked, and filled with Cranberry Sprite. It is indeed very light. To me, more lemon/lime than cranberry but pleasant. Nothing to rejoice over but perfectly fine.
Thanks for your review. I like light and pleasant. It might be something I would enjoy then.
 

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A pot of ham and beans is always a hit here in my household. Actually, any meal I cook is a hit with my daughter. She doesn't cook, yep, just like her mom. Her mom could burn a box of mac & cheese.

My cat is going spastic today, more than normal. She is enjoying her tree I got her yesterday. I put it in front of the living room window so she can watch the birds and squirrels. I swear the squirrels taunt her just like they do the dog.

I did go out and clean up the storm cellar. I will have to buy a new fan to use inside it. The fans just don't last long in the cellar, I think it's because of the damp air. Everyone wants to use my cellar when we have storms but no one comes over to help clean it out and get it ready for storm season. Sort of like the pool.

I am also finally getting around to re-bottling my latest liter of nicotine. I have bottles cleaned and labeled and now I'm just waiting on the nic to come to room temperature to get started. I was only able to find 4-ounce amber bottles so I have 9 bottles ready. Plenty of room in the freezer. After I get the 4oz bottles filled I will seal them in seal-a-meal bags. Plenty of room in the freezer so the smaller bottles won't be a problem.

Take care.
 

Redbird11

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I'm not sure if its the same thing or not but they only did half of my mouth at a time and numbed me to do the deep cleaning. It still hurt like heck. I swore I'd never have that done again.
I remember having to do that. My jaw had been wired shut for several months so they needed to do a deep clean once everything was healed up and implants were in place. It sucked.
 

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    Yeah I had one dentist years ago want to do it in quarters. Then when I went to this dentist they did it all in one sitting. I'm not sure if it's the same. The deep pockets are only on my back teeth. Maybe that's why they could do it in one sitting. I remember it being painful, but manageable. I think they numbed me but I just can't remember. I know insurance paid for it and it was much different than a regular cleaning.

    I refuse to get deep cleaning done again, damn the consequences. The last time (June '17) I went they pulled teeth (7) and I wound up in the ER and on life support for 5 days and in the hospital for 3 months with a blood infection. Haven't been to the dentist since, just can't go.
     

    FranC

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    I refuse to get deep cleaning done again, damn the consequences. The last time (June '17) I went they pulled teeth (7) and I wound up in the ER and on life support for 5 days and in the hospital for 3 months with a blood infection. Haven't been to the dentist since, just can't go.
    Can't say as I blame you.
     
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    Territoo

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    I dread going to the dentist, because they often find something that needs repairing, and even with dental insurance, it costs me a ton of money. Fortunately last time there wasn't anything that needed doing. I didn't have a heavy smoking history, but I did avoid the dentist for many years, either due to lack of money or just too busy.
     

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    Did the steroids give you cataracts? They're supposed to be great at that, too.
    The prednisone gave me the start of cataracts. I also developed aura's similar to ocular migraines except my aura's are bilateral eyes. I get a attack of the zigzag lines. I talked to my eye doctor before and he is not concerned. I am concerned though. I might mention it to my liver specialist since most eye doctors just want to give a script for glasses.
     

    Koolkiz

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    I refuse to get deep cleaning done again, damn the consequences. The last time (June '17) I went they pulled teeth (7) and I wound up in the ER and on life support for 5 days and in the hospital for 3 months with a blood infection. Haven't been to the dentist since, just can't go.
    I was getting the deep cleaning done. They refused to give me pain killers and very little to numb. I would rather die than to do that again. I think it sparked a autoimmune response with me. Right after the last cleaning I started having signs/symptoms of this autoimmune disease. It is my own hypothesis.
     

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    I was getting the deep cleaning done. They refused to give me pain killers and very little to numb. I would rather die than to do that again. I think it sparked a autoimmune response with me. Right after the last cleaning I started having signs/symptoms of this autoimmune disease. It is my own hypothesis.

    I think there's a special place in hell reserved for dentists and doctors who don't give painkillers after procedures. The dental surgeon that removed my wisdom tooth gave me a script for a bunch of Norco even though it turned out I didn't need it. It was a good thing though, because when the corneal specialist did the procedure on my eye, she only gave me a few tramadol, and that was a painful procedure. I was glad to have had the Norco.
     

    uthinkofsomething

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    Hi everyone. Can't really catch up to current on the thread but wanted to say hello. And here's a recipe I've been enjoying.

    -Deep Sauce-
    1.5% Aged Bourbon Cream WF
    1% Biscuit INW
    0.25% Dark Bean (Coffee Espresso) FA
    8% Cookies & Cream FW
    1.5% New York Cheesecake CAP
     

    Koolkiz

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    I think there's a special place in hell reserved for dentists and doctors who don't give painkillers after procedures. The dental surgeon that removed my wisdom tooth gave me a script for a bunch of Norco even though it turned out I didn't need it. It was a good thing though, because when the corneal specialist did the procedure on my eye, she only gave me a few tramadol, and that was a painful procedure. I was glad to have had the Norco.
    I have saved my oxycodone from my gallbladder removal. I only needed a few afterwards and no way I'm tossing oxy. I stopped going to the dentist due to lack of insurance but plan on getting it though the marketplace next year. I'm low on funding since I'm working PRN now. I make enough to survive and that is a win to me. :)
     

    FranC

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    Hi everyone. Can't really catch up to current on the thread but wanted to say hello. And here's a recipe I've been enjoying.

    -Deep Sauce-
    1.5% Aged Bourbon Cream WF
    1% Biscuit INW
    0.25% Dark Bean (Coffee Espresso) FA
    8% Cookies & Cream FW
    1.5% New York Cheesecake CAP
    Hello there stranger :) Good to see ya.

    Recipe looking good. @Zazie
     

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