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Post by nura on Oct 16, 2011 9:37:01 GMT -5
lol you should tell her that her huge bathroom only makes the aerosols from flushing go even further in the room lol, seriously a seperate room for crapper is a good move from just the sanitary point of view.
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Post by minion on Oct 16, 2011 14:13:14 GMT -5
lol you should tell her that her huge bathroom only makes the aerosols from flushing go even further in the room lol, seriously a seperate room for crapper is a good move from just the sanitary point of view. the show Mythbusters once did an experiment where brand new and sterilized toothbrushes were placed in each room of a house, including the bathroom with the toilet of course, and a "control" was kept under an upturned glass. at the end of the experiment, the brushes were each "brushed" onto a culture in a petrie dish. the only dish to show any substantial difference from the other brushes in the amount of microorganisms or the number of different types was the one from the kitchen. all the others (yes including the one from the bathroom) had essentially the same culture as the "control" that had been sitting quite literally under glass the whole time. according to that, and from a microbiological perspective, those with kitchens are the "barbarians." we should all cook outdoors over a firepit to lessen our exposure to bacteria/fungi/etc. hehe.
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Post by nura on Oct 17, 2011 8:36:48 GMT -5
lol I can beleve that, I love the adds fer sterilising creams and the like kills all known germs etc etc all as if we can turn our home into aseptically clean like laboratories which is simply nonsenses.
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Post by nura on Nov 18, 2011 7:07:01 GMT -5
lastest update on arm got cast off today, doctor talked to me and showed me xrays, said was a miracle it was as good as it was and I had 20% flexion, also said I would maybe need another operation and im goin to get physio so nother few weeks and see how it goes. Generally though from what he said and what he didnt Hes not expecting much more improvement so its question the physio and cross dingers I at least get my fingers back to normal cause seems its miraculous I got 20% use of my wrist.
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Post by hyurg on Nov 18, 2011 7:58:59 GMT -5
Hye man don't go thinking that your wrist is going to be that limited. I have a friend who broke his back and got told he'd never walk again. Now he walks around all the time. Just a reminder that you can always surpass expectations.
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Post by DM Arsescratcher on Nov 18, 2011 10:24:43 GMT -5
Damn mate, you don't do things by halves do you?
And like hyurg says, don't take doctor's word for it.
When, like me, your new doctor tells you that you've been on the wrong medication for the last five years you learn not to take what they say at face value!
I'm glad to hear there's been some improvement though.
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