Posted on 08/31/2023 8:00:39 PM PDT by Lakeside Granny
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“And just what we needed, another water leak.”
Oh Granny, how awful. We are also getting freezing weather the last couple of days. 18 degrees last night.
A quick message for everyone who claims to be Gen Z.
Sound Up 🔈 #GenZ pic.twitter.com/DydeCtfoD2— Planet Of Memes (@PlanetOfMemes) October 27, 2023
“Hubby can’t wait to file a NEW claim since they are canceling us.”
WHAT!!!! Is your homeowner’s insurance cancelling you?
I just got a call from someone that said they understand i am for school choice, asked if I would leave a message for my TX rep.
So I did, although I do understand the difference between rural and urban areas. I just asked, if the public schools à re so great what’s the problem?
In rural areas there is no choice. So what then?
He said it didn’t happen to his toes because I asked him. I’ll text him and see if this is what it is. He works and goes to school so don’t know when he’ll reply, lol. Still want to get him some good gloves.
Tthanks!
Chilblains causes inflamed, swollen skin, which appears several hours after exposure to cold but not freezing air. Chilblains (CHILL-blayns) is a condition that causes inflamed swollen patches and blistering on the hands and feet. It's caused by exposure to damp air that's cold but not freezing. Also: Cold weather can lead to swollen fingers due to vasoconstriction, where blood vessels narrow to conserve heat. This reduced blood flow to the fingers can cause swelling and discomfort. As well as: Symptoms of primary and secondary acrocyanosis may include: Blue or gray hands, feet, fingers or toes (most common). Blue or gray wrists, ankles, nipples, ears or nose (less common). Sweaty or clammy hands and feet. Swelling in your hands and feet. Slower blood flow. Lower skin temperature. And don't forget: Raynaud's SyndromeFour possibilities
What a sweet story.
I just tossed it out for consideration. I understand not wanting a record of stuff. Actually, my condition, now that I know what it is, is not bad and it is quite treatable. When necessary I have received cycles of a very expensive medicine ($14,000 each with 4 infusions - thus $56,000 each time - in a cycle). The insurance picked it up w/o a fuss each time.
It went down to 24° here and will be in the mid 20’s low 30’s rest of the week.
We are running a heater in the laundry room, as well as leaving furnace on 68 at night, on the hopes that will keep pipes from freezing.
Hope you don’t have to get out in this cold.
Stay warm stay safe!
Thanks! Since he knew the medical term I figure a doctor told him. Just seems strange to me. Meanwhile I’ll get him some gloves.
That’s an expensive condition.
Yes, we were not surprised as our agent had told us that that Foremost, that insures manufactured homes, was cancelling people right and left for living in fire prone areas.
We got a four page letter explaining why we were being cancelled, said it had nothing to do with the recent claim but where we lived.
RIGHT!
The comparison is more apt than you may realize.
I think the real Joe Biden is long gone.
I am in a rural area and we have 2 charter schools besides the public schools.
One is top notch the other just so so.
That makes sense. It looks about like what I think blood pudding would look like lol.
You are just a fountain of information!
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