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January 31, 2009 at 4:14 PM #339950January 31, 2009 at 5:03 PM #339427CA renterParticipant
OMG, flu!!!
I’m very sorry to hear about this. Do you have family or somebody else staying with you to help out?
Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help. We’re in North County, but if you need some shopping or errands done, etc. let us know.
January 31, 2009 at 5:03 PM #339753CA renterParticipantOMG, flu!!!
I’m very sorry to hear about this. Do you have family or somebody else staying with you to help out?
Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help. We’re in North County, but if you need some shopping or errands done, etc. let us know.
January 31, 2009 at 5:03 PM #339849CA renterParticipantOMG, flu!!!
I’m very sorry to hear about this. Do you have family or somebody else staying with you to help out?
Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help. We’re in North County, but if you need some shopping or errands done, etc. let us know.
January 31, 2009 at 5:03 PM #339876CA renterParticipantOMG, flu!!!
I’m very sorry to hear about this. Do you have family or somebody else staying with you to help out?
Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help. We’re in North County, but if you need some shopping or errands done, etc. let us know.
January 31, 2009 at 5:03 PM #339970CA renterParticipantOMG, flu!!!
I’m very sorry to hear about this. Do you have family or somebody else staying with you to help out?
Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help. We’re in North County, but if you need some shopping or errands done, etc. let us know.
January 31, 2009 at 5:05 PM #339432CA renterParticipantSDR,
Sorry to hear about the situation with your company. Hopefully, you will manage to be one of the lucky ones who gets to stay?
This is one of the benefits of renting, IMHO, as you can scale down rather drastically if needed.
January 31, 2009 at 5:05 PM #339758CA renterParticipantSDR,
Sorry to hear about the situation with your company. Hopefully, you will manage to be one of the lucky ones who gets to stay?
This is one of the benefits of renting, IMHO, as you can scale down rather drastically if needed.
January 31, 2009 at 5:05 PM #339854CA renterParticipantSDR,
Sorry to hear about the situation with your company. Hopefully, you will manage to be one of the lucky ones who gets to stay?
This is one of the benefits of renting, IMHO, as you can scale down rather drastically if needed.
January 31, 2009 at 5:05 PM #339881CA renterParticipantSDR,
Sorry to hear about the situation with your company. Hopefully, you will manage to be one of the lucky ones who gets to stay?
This is one of the benefits of renting, IMHO, as you can scale down rather drastically if needed.
January 31, 2009 at 5:05 PM #339975CA renterParticipantSDR,
Sorry to hear about the situation with your company. Hopefully, you will manage to be one of the lucky ones who gets to stay?
This is one of the benefits of renting, IMHO, as you can scale down rather drastically if needed.
January 31, 2009 at 8:58 PM #339527CoronitaParticipant[quote=nostradamus]Flu what? Removing some organs? I hope you’re OK![/quote]
Hijack.
I will actually. I probably mistyped. My being bedridden is temporary. A few months. I should live a normal life thereafter. Fortunately, the human body either has two of something, or you’d be surprised what you don’t need. Doctors can tell you the same thing….My procedures is preventative, though I use to think preventative treatment was popping a few pills or getting more exercise. Actually, I’m pretty lucky. I caught this right in time. I think my primary care physician did some major misdiagnoses for some time, which is another story. Lesson learned, if your primary physician can’t find a clue, see a specialist right away.Anyway, back on topic, jobs come and go, and so to professions, big deal. And employers are having a field day on this, even the ones that are still profitable. That said, I see promising things in the medical field. What you can do with genetic testing and technology is pretty amazing these days, as I’m learning. They just got to make this stuff more affordable for more people, which is sort of an geek challenge in itself. I wouldn’t count technology out just yet.
January 31, 2009 at 8:58 PM #339853CoronitaParticipant[quote=nostradamus]Flu what? Removing some organs? I hope you’re OK![/quote]
Hijack.
I will actually. I probably mistyped. My being bedridden is temporary. A few months. I should live a normal life thereafter. Fortunately, the human body either has two of something, or you’d be surprised what you don’t need. Doctors can tell you the same thing….My procedures is preventative, though I use to think preventative treatment was popping a few pills or getting more exercise. Actually, I’m pretty lucky. I caught this right in time. I think my primary care physician did some major misdiagnoses for some time, which is another story. Lesson learned, if your primary physician can’t find a clue, see a specialist right away.Anyway, back on topic, jobs come and go, and so to professions, big deal. And employers are having a field day on this, even the ones that are still profitable. That said, I see promising things in the medical field. What you can do with genetic testing and technology is pretty amazing these days, as I’m learning. They just got to make this stuff more affordable for more people, which is sort of an geek challenge in itself. I wouldn’t count technology out just yet.
January 31, 2009 at 8:58 PM #339949CoronitaParticipant[quote=nostradamus]Flu what? Removing some organs? I hope you’re OK![/quote]
Hijack.
I will actually. I probably mistyped. My being bedridden is temporary. A few months. I should live a normal life thereafter. Fortunately, the human body either has two of something, or you’d be surprised what you don’t need. Doctors can tell you the same thing….My procedures is preventative, though I use to think preventative treatment was popping a few pills or getting more exercise. Actually, I’m pretty lucky. I caught this right in time. I think my primary care physician did some major misdiagnoses for some time, which is another story. Lesson learned, if your primary physician can’t find a clue, see a specialist right away.Anyway, back on topic, jobs come and go, and so to professions, big deal. And employers are having a field day on this, even the ones that are still profitable. That said, I see promising things in the medical field. What you can do with genetic testing and technology is pretty amazing these days, as I’m learning. They just got to make this stuff more affordable for more people, which is sort of an geek challenge in itself. I wouldn’t count technology out just yet.
January 31, 2009 at 8:58 PM #339976CoronitaParticipant[quote=nostradamus]Flu what? Removing some organs? I hope you’re OK![/quote]
Hijack.
I will actually. I probably mistyped. My being bedridden is temporary. A few months. I should live a normal life thereafter. Fortunately, the human body either has two of something, or you’d be surprised what you don’t need. Doctors can tell you the same thing….My procedures is preventative, though I use to think preventative treatment was popping a few pills or getting more exercise. Actually, I’m pretty lucky. I caught this right in time. I think my primary care physician did some major misdiagnoses for some time, which is another story. Lesson learned, if your primary physician can’t find a clue, see a specialist right away.Anyway, back on topic, jobs come and go, and so to professions, big deal. And employers are having a field day on this, even the ones that are still profitable. That said, I see promising things in the medical field. What you can do with genetic testing and technology is pretty amazing these days, as I’m learning. They just got to make this stuff more affordable for more people, which is sort of an geek challenge in itself. I wouldn’t count technology out just yet.
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