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TuVu
Participant[quote=AK]IIRC Kaiser doesn’t cover Viagra or other medications for treatment of erectile dysfunction. (Unless your employer pays extra for the sexual dysfunction coverage rider.)
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I stand corrected. I asked my very elderly father about this and he said someone in his “breakfast club” — old, widowed guys meeting at the local Mickey D’s for the 37-cent senior coffee — confirmed it.TuVu
Participant[quote=AK]IIRC Kaiser doesn’t cover Viagra or other medications for treatment of erectile dysfunction. (Unless your employer pays extra for the sexual dysfunction coverage rider.)
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I stand corrected. I asked my very elderly father about this and he said someone in his “breakfast club” — old, widowed guys meeting at the local Mickey D’s for the 37-cent senior coffee — confirmed it.TuVu
Participant[quote=AK]IIRC Kaiser doesn’t cover Viagra or other medications for treatment of erectile dysfunction. (Unless your employer pays extra for the sexual dysfunction coverage rider.)
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I stand corrected. I asked my very elderly father about this and he said someone in his “breakfast club” — old, widowed guys meeting at the local Mickey D’s for the 37-cent senior coffee — confirmed it.TuVu
Participant[quote=AK]IIRC Kaiser doesn’t cover Viagra or other medications for treatment of erectile dysfunction. (Unless your employer pays extra for the sexual dysfunction coverage rider.)
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I stand corrected. I asked my very elderly father about this and he said someone in his “breakfast club” — old, widowed guys meeting at the local Mickey D’s for the 37-cent senior coffee — confirmed it.TuVu
ParticipantDWCAP–
Your post about BC pills just strengthened our resolve against choosing Kaiser. I’m trying not to get political here, but Kaiser no doubt pays for brand-name Viagra. Our daughter started to get severe acne at age 15-16. I was right there in the examining room when a Sharp dermalogist told us that the first line of defense for acne these days in women is a particular brand name of BC pills. These stopped the breakouts or she would be well on the way to being like my older sister, who has acne scars because, when we were teens, the advice was to avoid chocolate (wrong), wash your face every half-hour (wrong), and sit under a sunlamp at the derms’s office (also wrong).
Thanks for the warning.
TuVu
ParticipantDWCAP–
Your post about BC pills just strengthened our resolve against choosing Kaiser. I’m trying not to get political here, but Kaiser no doubt pays for brand-name Viagra. Our daughter started to get severe acne at age 15-16. I was right there in the examining room when a Sharp dermalogist told us that the first line of defense for acne these days in women is a particular brand name of BC pills. These stopped the breakouts or she would be well on the way to being like my older sister, who has acne scars because, when we were teens, the advice was to avoid chocolate (wrong), wash your face every half-hour (wrong), and sit under a sunlamp at the derms’s office (also wrong).
Thanks for the warning.
TuVu
ParticipantDWCAP–
Your post about BC pills just strengthened our resolve against choosing Kaiser. I’m trying not to get political here, but Kaiser no doubt pays for brand-name Viagra. Our daughter started to get severe acne at age 15-16. I was right there in the examining room when a Sharp dermalogist told us that the first line of defense for acne these days in women is a particular brand name of BC pills. These stopped the breakouts or she would be well on the way to being like my older sister, who has acne scars because, when we were teens, the advice was to avoid chocolate (wrong), wash your face every half-hour (wrong), and sit under a sunlamp at the derms’s office (also wrong).
Thanks for the warning.
TuVu
ParticipantDWCAP–
Your post about BC pills just strengthened our resolve against choosing Kaiser. I’m trying not to get political here, but Kaiser no doubt pays for brand-name Viagra. Our daughter started to get severe acne at age 15-16. I was right there in the examining room when a Sharp dermalogist told us that the first line of defense for acne these days in women is a particular brand name of BC pills. These stopped the breakouts or she would be well on the way to being like my older sister, who has acne scars because, when we were teens, the advice was to avoid chocolate (wrong), wash your face every half-hour (wrong), and sit under a sunlamp at the derms’s office (also wrong).
Thanks for the warning.
TuVu
ParticipantDWCAP–
Your post about BC pills just strengthened our resolve against choosing Kaiser. I’m trying not to get political here, but Kaiser no doubt pays for brand-name Viagra. Our daughter started to get severe acne at age 15-16. I was right there in the examining room when a Sharp dermalogist told us that the first line of defense for acne these days in women is a particular brand name of BC pills. These stopped the breakouts or she would be well on the way to being like my older sister, who has acne scars because, when we were teens, the advice was to avoid chocolate (wrong), wash your face every half-hour (wrong), and sit under a sunlamp at the derms’s office (also wrong).
Thanks for the warning.
TuVu
Participant[quote=Akula1992][quote=TuVu]What are “bull nose corners” and why are they considered an improvement? I’m somewhat familiar with remodeling, but don’t know that term and am seeing it more and more. Sorry for being “duh.”[/quote]
TuVu,
It can mean a couple different things depending on what you are talking about. If it is the crown molding it means where there was a 90 degree corner it is clipped off with a piece that makes the turn into two 45 degree corners. The same thing applies with counter tops and baseboards. It is just a cosmetic thing. I have also seen it used to describe the metal edge that you put on the 90 degree corner when you are doing drywall. Although this is cosmetic, it gives you a really nice clean line after you mud the whole thing in and it makes it more difficult to ding the corner. Pretty much everyone uses them from what I have seen.[/quote]
Thanks.TuVu
Participant[quote=Akula1992][quote=TuVu]What are “bull nose corners” and why are they considered an improvement? I’m somewhat familiar with remodeling, but don’t know that term and am seeing it more and more. Sorry for being “duh.”[/quote]
TuVu,
It can mean a couple different things depending on what you are talking about. If it is the crown molding it means where there was a 90 degree corner it is clipped off with a piece that makes the turn into two 45 degree corners. The same thing applies with counter tops and baseboards. It is just a cosmetic thing. I have also seen it used to describe the metal edge that you put on the 90 degree corner when you are doing drywall. Although this is cosmetic, it gives you a really nice clean line after you mud the whole thing in and it makes it more difficult to ding the corner. Pretty much everyone uses them from what I have seen.[/quote]
Thanks.TuVu
Participant[quote=Akula1992][quote=TuVu]What are “bull nose corners” and why are they considered an improvement? I’m somewhat familiar with remodeling, but don’t know that term and am seeing it more and more. Sorry for being “duh.”[/quote]
TuVu,
It can mean a couple different things depending on what you are talking about. If it is the crown molding it means where there was a 90 degree corner it is clipped off with a piece that makes the turn into two 45 degree corners. The same thing applies with counter tops and baseboards. It is just a cosmetic thing. I have also seen it used to describe the metal edge that you put on the 90 degree corner when you are doing drywall. Although this is cosmetic, it gives you a really nice clean line after you mud the whole thing in and it makes it more difficult to ding the corner. Pretty much everyone uses them from what I have seen.[/quote]
Thanks.TuVu
Participant[quote=Akula1992][quote=TuVu]What are “bull nose corners” and why are they considered an improvement? I’m somewhat familiar with remodeling, but don’t know that term and am seeing it more and more. Sorry for being “duh.”[/quote]
TuVu,
It can mean a couple different things depending on what you are talking about. If it is the crown molding it means where there was a 90 degree corner it is clipped off with a piece that makes the turn into two 45 degree corners. The same thing applies with counter tops and baseboards. It is just a cosmetic thing. I have also seen it used to describe the metal edge that you put on the 90 degree corner when you are doing drywall. Although this is cosmetic, it gives you a really nice clean line after you mud the whole thing in and it makes it more difficult to ding the corner. Pretty much everyone uses them from what I have seen.[/quote]
Thanks.TuVu
Participant[quote=Akula1992][quote=TuVu]What are “bull nose corners” and why are they considered an improvement? I’m somewhat familiar with remodeling, but don’t know that term and am seeing it more and more. Sorry for being “duh.”[/quote]
TuVu,
It can mean a couple different things depending on what you are talking about. If it is the crown molding it means where there was a 90 degree corner it is clipped off with a piece that makes the turn into two 45 degree corners. The same thing applies with counter tops and baseboards. It is just a cosmetic thing. I have also seen it used to describe the metal edge that you put on the 90 degree corner when you are doing drywall. Although this is cosmetic, it gives you a really nice clean line after you mud the whole thing in and it makes it more difficult to ding the corner. Pretty much everyone uses them from what I have seen.[/quote]
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