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Got a dental implant today because i cracked a molar all the way down the root and had too much bone loss and chronic infection over time. Same thing happened to the opposite molar in 2009 (developmental defect or something). The extraction and bone graft was 8 weeks ago, and I still have to wait another 6 weeks to heal before I will be fitted for the crown. It doesn't hurt nearly as bad as the previous one, but the wallet is suffering a permanent hurt.

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Oof, sorry to hear that. Were you given a sufficient amount of pain medication?

Yeah, 20 max strength Lor-Tab will do the trick. Thanks.

Sorry to hear that Larry. Double hurt ... pain and pain in the wallet.

Got diagnosed with Bilateral Conjunctivitis. Yay! (NOT) , and just when I thought I was coming to the end of a delightful cold that seems to have been doing the rounds.

Oh well, the doctor has told me work from home tomorrow, given its contagious nature. Antibotic eyedrops , and some additional antibiotics ( a 'Z'-pack ) for possible ear infection.

At least I can still enjoy my Ice Cream.

Ew, sorry to hear that Grahame. Z pack will wipe it out fo sho.

Got a dental implant today because i cracked a molar all the way down the root and had too much bone loss and chronic infection over time. Same thing happened to the opposite molar in 2009 (developmental defect or something). The extraction and bone graft was 8 weeks ago, and I still have to wait another 6 weeks to heal before I will be fitted for the crown. It doesn't hurt nearly as bad as the previous one, but the wallet is suffering a permanent hurt.
Can I say it? I'm a-gonna say it...

Sorry about your wallet!

...and, of course, the regular kind of pain, too.

I just calculated that my out of pocket for the one tooth would have bought me a brand new KGSS with change left over.

Got diagnosed with Bilateral Conjunctivitis. Yay! (NOT) , and just when I thought I was coming to the end of a delightful cold that seems to have been doing the rounds.

Oh well, the doctor has told me work from home tomorrow, given its contagious nature. Antibotic eyedrops , and some additional antibiotics ( a 'Z'-pack ) for possible ear infection.

At least I can still enjoy my Ice Cream.

Hopefully it's not adenovirus which is contagious for weeks. Ice cream, yum - I thought you only get that after having your tonsils removed.

Larry, if you had just DIYed, you could have both now!

I like to mix in a little goat with my puppy drinks

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Oddly enough, the menu at a new restaurant had a goat dish and I felt like I had to have it. Very tasty goat shank and loin chops with middle eastern spices and black garbanzo beans. Really nice. No puppies, however.

Larry, if you had just DIYed, you could have both now!

Well, I'm retarded doing things to myself while looking at a mirror image, and I can't read a schematic or stop my hand tremors, so I'm screwed either way.

Dang, what is with all the illness that is befalling here? I had a doctor's appointment earlier in the week (not for the flu, though I did talk about it) and it was decided I need to wear my wrist/thumb splint on my left hand indefinitely due to tendinitis. Apparently, it's not severe enough or hasn't gone on long enough to justify exploring more invasive options (e.g., cortisone shot, surgery).

:palm: Come on guys, you need to take better care of yourselves. You all get well soon please :)

I think Ice Cream falls under self-medication in my case.

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Ice cream helps everything Grahame, but I'm preaching to the choir.

mfw when I found out every time you change the assembly code in the compiler/debugger you have to save, close the program, re-run a bat file, and finally re-open the project in the compiler

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He's building a girl, in his basement.

Well, eventually the goal is to complete a microcontroller board build for a PIC18F4550 chip which contains various I/O devices like switches, 7 segment LED displays, and a rotary encoder, and maybe hook it up to this ARM7 LPC2368 to program to do my bidding (so, potentially could end up in future amps or DACs or whatnot, kind of like amb/linuxwork's arduino thing). It can also just be standalone. The ARM is much more advanced than the PIC, especially in the interrupts, and has lots of features like PWM, I^2S and I^2C interfaces, etc, but that makes it more of a pain in the ass to program. Right now I'm trying to get it to do basic things like add with carry, push and pop data from a virtual stack, define macros, etc, but found out that modifying and stepping through the code takes a bunch of unnecessary and ridiculous steps every time. It's going to be a long night.

He's building a girl, in his basement.

^ At least something that can blow me every once in awhile, I guess.

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My wife, a 20 year school teacher, just got pink slipped. First time for us.

The district pink slipped all teachers of electives, or 43% of all teachers. Though tenured with substantial seniority, she won't meet the requirements for teaching core classes, meaning that she is effectively unemployed at the end of the school year. Unless this is a political ploy and some electives are restored, she'll be job hunting. At her income level she is not likely to find employment as an educator here in Michigan.

Not a complete surprise but not pleasant either angry.gif

Sorry to hear that. I'll never understand why education isn't the last thing to be cut. Haven't we learned yet the damage that does?

Sorry to hear it. Times seem to be getting harder rather than recovering. I hope that things work out well for her.

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