Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Getting My Ears Vacuumed
















For over seven years, I've had a problem with excessive impacted earwax.
One doctor told me that there's not much I can do about it, because it's prob-
ably genetic. But, the last doctor I went to told me I could do a mix of vine-
gar and alcohol in each ear, and rinse it out with water four to five times a
year. Before I had my ears vacuumed, I tried using an over-the-counter ear-
wax removal aid, but it didn't work. I should've known better because I'd
bought it before and it didn't work that time either.

In the past I've had doctors use curettes, scoops, and even water irrigation
to remove my earwax. Instead of going to a family doctor I decided to go
see an ENT (ear, nose and throat) doctor, because I read ENT doctors usu-
ally use a vacuum. I figured having my ears vacuumed would be quicker
and more comfortable than sticks, picks, or water.

Although only one of my ears were clogged up, the doctor vacuumed both
of them. The vacuuming only took about five minutes. It was loud, and I
only felt a slight amount of pain. In the past after having my clogged up ear
cleaned out it would always sound like someone had turned up the volume,
but this time it was different. I couldn't really tell if I could hear better or
not. I read that sometimes the loudness of the vacuum can cause temporary
hearing loss, sometimes even permanent hearing loss if the eardrum is dam-
aged. The next day, I called the doctor's office and his assistant said, "Give
it a week or so. Sometimes it takes a little while for your ear to get back to
normal." She was right; after about nine days my hearing was back to nor-
mal.

If you have excessive earwax I recommend that you go ahead and visit a
doctor, because chances are you probably won't be able to get it out your-
self. I'm going to try the vinegar/alcohol mix, and hopefully that preventa-
tive maintenance will keep my impacted earwax from coming back. Wish
me luck!


 

Friday, April 3, 2015

A Sibling is a Sibling
















Whenever I hear someone refer to their sister or brother as a half-sister or
a half-brother, it sounds wrong to me. Why would you belittle your sister
by calling her half? You can't have half a brother or half a sister. A sibling
is a sibling. It doesn't matter one bit if you only have one parent in common.
Your sibling is still one-hundred percent related to you.

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Are You a Flower or the Weeds?















Stand tall and bright... even if you're surrounded by weeds.

The weeds don't know where they're going. The weeds have 
no clear direction. They go every which way with no purpose.

A bold flower can attract positive attention while bringing joy
and spreading happiness.

Weeds are often wild, unwanted and frequently destroyed.
Weeds take up valuable space spreading themselves where no 
one chooses them to be.

Blossom like a perennial that gets better, stronger, and more
beautiful with time.

Don't be a raggedy, rude, ugly weed. Be the best flower you can
possibly be.

Thursday, February 26, 2015

I Love 'Empire'




I don't think I've ever written about a TV show, but I have to tell you how
much I love the show Empire. Watching Empire is more like watching a
movie than a a TV show. I've seen each episode at least three times...
that's how good Empire is.

Empire has great acting, wonderful music, along with interesting, funny,
and thought provoking dialogue. Plus, the show is so unpredictable. You
never know what the characters will do or say next.

If you're already watching Empire you already know how good it is, but if
you haven't tuned in yet you better hurry because this season is almost over.

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Beware Before You Share
















I received an interesting and helpful newsletter, so I decided to share it, but
I ended up sharing a little too much. When I checked the link to make sure
that it worked, I noticed that my email address was at the bottom of the
page.


After reading the newsletter in my email, I clicked 'view online' and I shared
it. I had no idea that I was also sharing my email address. Make sure that
you scroll down to the end of the page before you share something that you
received in an email. Then you won't share your email address like I did.

BEWARE BEFORE YOU SHARE