Natrural (or non-surgical) remedies for Abscess
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wizardzz wrote:
I was in Aurora, IL Saturday night
Poor you! BTW how is the job-hunting going?
It’s not because things are difficult that we do not dare, it’s because we do not dare that things are difficult. ~Seneca
It was actually incredibly scary. Here is a yelp review of the pub I went to after my friend's play; http://www.yelp.com/biz/midtown-pub-and-grill-aurora[^] Sigh, why do I keep coming back here? Its most likely due to the fact that my cousins always perform shows here and insist on having their birthday parties here. I swore off this place last year when that guy got stabbed in the bathroom and his guts were coming out. Not the best first impression I've ever had. That incident alone was enough for me to stay away from this crazy place. It's a pretty standard bar and I gave it an extra star because the staff is terribly nice. It would be better if the clientele wasn't so ghetto. It'd be best to just stay away and go to another bar. Unfortunately for moi, I'm stuck coming here until my cousins come to thier senses and stop playing shows here. The job search, well, I'm still not working so not that great. I've had a few interviews, turned one down because the amount of travel was too much for me. But it seems pretty difficult to get an interview without knowing someone to pass along your resume. Another thing is that my experience is mostly in C# Winforms, and most jobs that want ASP don't think I can do that, too.
"I have a theory that the truth is never told during the nine-to-five hours. " — Hunter S. Thompson
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It was actually incredibly scary. Here is a yelp review of the pub I went to after my friend's play; http://www.yelp.com/biz/midtown-pub-and-grill-aurora[^] Sigh, why do I keep coming back here? Its most likely due to the fact that my cousins always perform shows here and insist on having their birthday parties here. I swore off this place last year when that guy got stabbed in the bathroom and his guts were coming out. Not the best first impression I've ever had. That incident alone was enough for me to stay away from this crazy place. It's a pretty standard bar and I gave it an extra star because the staff is terribly nice. It would be better if the clientele wasn't so ghetto. It'd be best to just stay away and go to another bar. Unfortunately for moi, I'm stuck coming here until my cousins come to thier senses and stop playing shows here. The job search, well, I'm still not working so not that great. I've had a few interviews, turned one down because the amount of travel was too much for me. But it seems pretty difficult to get an interview without knowing someone to pass along your resume. Another thing is that my experience is mostly in C# Winforms, and most jobs that want ASP don't think I can do that, too.
"I have a theory that the truth is never told during the nine-to-five hours. " — Hunter S. Thompson
Have you tried the Stock Exchange or Mercantile Exchange? They are both pretty good employers, but no idea what platforms they are using now.
It’s not because things are difficult that we do not dare, it’s because we do not dare that things are difficult. ~Seneca
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Have you tried the Stock Exchange or Mercantile Exchange? They are both pretty good employers, but no idea what platforms they are using now.
It’s not because things are difficult that we do not dare, it’s because we do not dare that things are difficult. ~Seneca
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I have a large salivary gland (or tooth) abscess in my mouth. Yesterday morning it looked like I was growing a second head, but after some very pleasant seepage over the afternoon, I now have a merely swollen cheek. The GP's first option yesterday was to send me to a hospital for drainage, but as I have no medical aid (insurance), this would involve a lengthy wait in a queue at a dreaded 'government hospital', and possibly less than top treatment. Today the abscess is still very present, but I can't help believing it can be managed non-surgically from here on. Does anyone have any experience in this regard, or could maybe recommend some reading for me to pursue or more natural home treatment of this lump in my face please?
how's the 'lump' in your face ? 'g'
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how's the 'lump' in your face ? 'g'
Receding nicely, thank you. I'm hoping dental hyper-cleaning and a very high garlic and vitamin C diet to boost the immune system will get things right eventually.
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I have a large salivary gland (or tooth) abscess in my mouth. Yesterday morning it looked like I was growing a second head, but after some very pleasant seepage over the afternoon, I now have a merely swollen cheek. The GP's first option yesterday was to send me to a hospital for drainage, but as I have no medical aid (insurance), this would involve a lengthy wait in a queue at a dreaded 'government hospital', and possibly less than top treatment. Today the abscess is still very present, but I can't help believing it can be managed non-surgically from here on. Does anyone have any experience in this regard, or could maybe recommend some reading for me to pursue or more natural home treatment of this lump in my face please?
Hi Brady, did you try MMS? You might want to take a look at this: projectcamelot.org/jim_humble.html projectcamelot.org/lang/en/jim_humble_interview_transcript_en.html The Internet Archive has another documentary, plus Jim Humble's book: archive.org/details/Understanding_MMS_Jim_Humble Not to be taken together with Vitamin C! Best wishes!
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Hi Brady, did you try MMS? You might want to take a look at this: projectcamelot.org/jim_humble.html projectcamelot.org/lang/en/jim_humble_interview_transcript_en.html The Internet Archive has another documentary, plus Jim Humble's book: archive.org/details/Understanding_MMS_Jim_Humble Not to be taken together with Vitamin C! Best wishes!
hwyar wrote:
did you try MMS?
That stuff looks like plain poison :~. One of the reasons I'm looking at natural remedies is because they're less invasive.
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hwyar wrote:
did you try MMS?
That stuff looks like plain poison :~. One of the reasons I'm looking at natural remedies is because they're less invasive.
Depends on the dosage. It's supposed to be taken dropwise. Any drug is toxic if you exceed the prescribed dosis. That's why people are able to commit suicide with an overdose of sleeping pills. The documentaries with Bill Ryan and Jim Humble explain everything.
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Depends on the dosage. It's supposed to be taken dropwise. Any drug is toxic if you exceed the prescribed dosis. That's why people are able to commit suicide with an overdose of sleeping pills. The documentaries with Bill Ryan and Jim Humble explain everything.
Sleeping pills don't kill through toxicity, they kill by simply slowing the body down to a stop, only at massive overdoses. There is no medically documented safe dose of chlorine dioxide. Bu hey, I'm a maverick kind of guy, maybe I'll try it anyway. :suss:
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Sleeping pills don't kill through toxicity, they kill by simply slowing the body down to a stop, only at massive overdoses. There is no medically documented safe dose of chlorine dioxide. Bu hey, I'm a maverick kind of guy, maybe I'll try it anyway. :suss:
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At first I thought you meant Lara Flynn Boyle and was unpleasantly surprised when I Googled Susan Boyle. :((
Somebody in an online forum wrote:
INTJs never really joke. They make a point. The joke is just a gift wrapper.
I can only imagine the show. SuBo and LFB dont even belong in the same sentence.
Ger