its as if you stuck your mustache into my earholes and drank my emotions, for your description matches my feelings whenever i curl into bed with my agent moulder doll, the one with the raised eye brows. also i like soup, but i dont like bats, so please dont mention either again, or i will punch your mustache straight to cookie heaven!
2007-03-23 07:59:55
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answered by Circlometry™³ 6
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I sleep in my recliner now, due to having heavy chestedness if I lay down. I haven't slept in a bed for three years because of my asthma, and Congestive Heart Failure problems. I was first diagnosed with CHF when I was having such heavy chestedness, that I could not inhale well to exhale. I thought I needed a new inhaler for my asthma. I stopped into the ER of my hospital expecting to get a perscription inhaler. My stats were all in arrears. Before I knew it, I was in the cardiac ward, on two IV's. I was having a bout of CHF and I didn't know it. I was in about five days until I stabilized to go back home. This is not something to mess around with. Whenever you have something extroardinary happening, go into the ER for an evaluation. They will order tests and give you a simple breathing treatment, if it is asthma or COPD to enable you to breathe easier. And if it's heart trouble, they can evaluate that condition and make the appropriate diagnosis and treatment for that also. I'd never heard of CHF, much less the symptoms. You need to be referred to a Cardiologist who specializes in matters of the heart. If you need to see anyone else you will be referred if it's not something the cardiologist covers in his practice. You apparently have been seeing a primary whose knowledge is limited and thinks he knows it all. You'd think he'd be a bit curious as to what specifically is wrong with you. Rather than perscribing a ipill that probably isn't even addressing the problems at hand. If he hasn't ordered tests to evaluate what's causing the breathing difficulties and the weight problems on your chest, he's not much of a doctor. He should have ordered a 'stress test' to see how much stress your heart is engaged in by walking on a t treadmill, and increasing the walking pace until you are huffing and puffing. I think it's time to move on and find a qualified doctor to treat you after putting you through tests to determine what's ailing you.
2016-03-29 01:11:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Only when the cement has already become solid.
2007-03-23 08:26:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm wondering how long it took you to think that marvelously intriguing question up. You must have skipped a lot of school.
2007-03-23 08:01:06
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answered by Bud's Girl 6
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Yes and you forgot to mention also riding a wooden horse in a merry-go-round!!
2007-03-23 14:44:22
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answered by they're savages 5
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i dont eat cement sorry
2007-03-23 07:59:30
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answered by GleN 6
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You pretty much summed up how I feel today.
2007-03-23 08:00:44
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answered by 1K 6
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snore
2007-03-23 07:58:40
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answered by Tom J 1
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