Health and Beauty Articles
posted on 2 April 2012
When I lost my job because of a mass layoff it was so difficult for my family to get by that we had no choice but to move in with my sister and move to another state to make ends meet. I didn’t know how I was going to solve our problem let alone get by on a day to day basis with the expenses piling up and with my wife starting to feel the burden of my unemployment.
It was a good thing that a friend gave me a ticket to work employment network bazaars and I was able to put out my resume to some interested companies who were still looking to hire. With the grace of God I was able to land an interview and finally get a job which makes a lot less than what I used to but was enough to get us started once again. I was relived and thankful that we have the capability to put our life back on track thanks to my new job. |
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posted on 10 February 2012
My appointment with the dentist happened a few days back, because my lower left tooth was hurting a lot. One of the websites I run is a health directory, and I get a lot of opinions on dentists - mostly one of fear and loathing! Anyway, I went to the local dentist of my area. He took a few X-Rays and did a physical check. He asked me what are the sweet things I like to eat. I was a big fan of ice creams and candies and I told him that. He smiled and said, "oh dear the common culprits again". He told me it needs to be filled. He applied a pleasant tasting gel on my gum area and then gave me a local injection. I remember I didn't feel a thing. He was joking with me all along. He then went about making a tiny hole in my tooth and filled it up with a white colored material. After doing that , he made minor adjustments to the filling so that it didn't feel high or odd. To be honest, the entire experience was wonderful and all this time I was so scared of dentists. The dentist then told me to come see him again in 6 months. So in conclusion, eating a sweet thing took me the dentist, but at the end of it all, the dentist himself turned out to be the sweetest thing himself. |
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posted on 8 February 2012
It's that time of year again! Time to go to the dreaded derby dentist. Never have I looked forward to going to the dentist in all my years alive. This year was even worse! Not only did I have to find a new dentist because of a recent relocation, I actually had a tooth that was causing me significant pain. So, without being able to put my appointment off any longer, I headed out the door to my new dentist's office. I was greeted with the normal paperwork and insurance questions. Finally, I was escorted back to see the dentist. He was extremely nice and welcoming. What a relief! He began my exam, and the entire way through, he made sure to ask me if I was comfortable and pain-free. He handled my hurt tooth with great care, and diagnosed me right away. I had a broken or loose filling that needed to be replaced. I was able to make my follow up appointment right there in the exam room for the next day! How convenient! The dentist then began to wrap up our initial exam, and handed me a warm towel to cleanse my face and mouth with. It was truly top notch care, with a dentist who was empathetic, kind, and gentle. Perhaps I don't need to fret going to the dentist anymore, finally! |
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posted on 27 January 2012
Why did I avoid going to the darlington dentist for such a long, long time? Despite a couple rough experiences as a kid, I don’t think fear was that big a factor. My innate tendency to procrastinate is certainly a large part of it. But there’s another issue that really was the tipping point, and that is guilt. There is nothing like resting comfortably in a contoured chair awaiting the meticulous and painstaking cleaning of teeth and having the masked, gloved hygienist ask, “How often do you floss,” to stir a feeling of being a real loser. After all, lying will be exposed any moment when the masked woman starts scraping away at tartar and plaque. But the admission of not flossing causes another question, “Do you know how to floss?” Well, yes. Of course I know how. And unlike some other things I know how to do, like change a flat tire, I actually am able to floss – I can’t change the tire because I have never been strong enough to crack the lug nuts. Then she will proffer the nice or the not so nice explanation of how important it is to run bits of string through the tiny spaces between each tooth. “I am such a fool, and stupid too – how hard can this be?” I, the guilt-ridden offender think to myself. But eventually two little miracles occurred: First, in my forties I got to realize a childhood dream and begin playing the trumpet. My teacher had a tremendously holistic approach, so one day a lesson began with questions about how much sleep I was getting: He insisted that my playing would improve speedily if I slept more. And then I arrived another day and he asked, “So, do you floss your teeth?” No one who was not armed with pointy dental instruments had ever asked me THAT question, and my teacher went on to look carefully at my teeth, tell me which brand of floss to get, and to state effectively, “You cannot play the trumpet without teeth.” Months later the second little miracle occurred: for some reason a sample Reach brand floss handle arrived in the mail. All of the sudden this little, tedious job became easy and even pleasurable. And soon I no longer avoided the dentist office because it became a place of pride and joy rather than a place of accusation, guilt and sin. |
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posted on 27 January 2012
The hcg diet plan is an excellent source of butt whipping. The HCG diet plan also offers a way for you to improve the way you live your life and the way you do business. There is no reason why you can make this work. The HCG diet plan also includes a comprehensive plan that will allow you to improve your diet, your life and the way you look at certain things in your waistline. The fatter your waistline, the less women you are going to get. The more the less women you are going to get, the sadder you will be. Its just science. There is no reason why you can't make this work. You may as well jump in, don't look back, forget your fears, close your eyes, and brace yourself for a lifetime of eternal happiness. But it all starts with you being a better person and losing weight as well. You may as well give that a shot for once. I have the best life ever. |
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