Sunday, October 7, 2012

**Machanic stole my car!!*** monthly tips~UPDATE & mcconaughey lincoln lawyer

God i'm aggravated today so stressed! no money to get my son shoes, couldn't bring the kids to the beach or ANYWHERE this summer!! and now summers over not a chance to make money because of this car thing I DO HAVE A LAWYER!!


UPDATE_~~10-11-12
no news yet but I do have a lawyer, if this guy thinks he can just steel my car he has another thing coming!


 This weeks tips!!
1.Park far away from the store~burn more calories
2.Pay yourself a compliment that was missed     ...
3.When you laugh you are more happy person~fact





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10-12-12
Update still aggravated at this lawful robbing lying pathetic mechanic!!!





10-18-2012
I drove by today and the JERK has my car back on the lift, I am so mad!!! i can't stand myself!!!!!!
The guys going to hell!! I FKN HATE this guy!!!!!!!!

7-9-13 UPDATE~ The liar still has my car!!!

Ok I have been to counsling many times to work on my frustration and anexty I couldnt take him taking my car the way he did, I did get a lawyer its been over a year since i Drove my fully paid for car and he also got a lawyer, Im not happy But I have for given him for being him...LOL
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UPDATE 8-11-13
Well there my car sits

Thursday, October 4, 2012

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 This weeks tips!!
1.Park far away from the store~burn more calories
2.Pay your self a compliment that was missed     ...
3.When you laugh you are more happy person~fact

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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

AIDS is it DEATH sentence?? UPDATES~8-11-

Is being HIV-positive a death sentence?

First what is Hiv/Aids
AIDS (Acquired immune deficiency syndrome or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) is a disease caused by a virus called HIV(Human Immunodeficiency Virus). The illness alters the immune system, making people much more vulnerable to infections and diseases. This susceptibility worsens as the disease progresses.

HIV is found in the body fluids of an infected person (semen and vaginal fluids, blood and breast milk). The virus is passed from one person to another through blood-to-blood and sexual contact. In addition, infected pregnant women can pass HIV to their babies during pregnancy, delivering the baby during childbirth, and through breast feeding.

HIV can be transmitted in many ways, such as vaginal, oral sex, anal sex, blood transfusion, and contaminated hypodermic needles.

Both the virus and the disease are often referred to together as HIV/AIDS. People with HIV have what is called HIV infection. As a result, some will then develop AIDS. The development of numerous opportunistic infections in an AIDS patient can ultimately lead to death. 

According to research, the origins of HIV date back to the late nineteenth or early twentieth century in west-central Africa. AIDS and its cause, HIV, were first identified and recognized in the early 1980s. 

There is currently no cure for HIV/AIDS. Treatments can slow the course of the disease - some infected people can live a long and relatively healthy life.

Estimated HIV/AIDS prevalence
Estimated HIV/AIDS prevalence among young adults (15-49) by country as of 2008. UNAIDS 2008 report

What is the difference between HIV and AIDS?

HIV is the virus which attacks the T-cells in the immune system.

AIDS is the syndrome which appears in advanced stages of HIV infection. 

HIV is a virus. 

AIDS is a medical condition. 

HIV infection causes AIDS to develop. However, it is possible to be infected with HIV without developing AIDS. Without treatment, the HIV infection is allowed to progress and eventually it will develop into AIDS in the vast majority of cases. 

HIV testing can identify infection in the early stages. This allows the patient to use prophylactic (preventive) drugs which will slow the rate at which the virus replicates, delaying the onset of AIDS. 

AIDS patients still have the HIV virus and are still infectious. Someone with AIDS can pass HIV to someone else.

What are the signs and symptoms of HIV/AIDS?

What is the difference between a sign and a symptom? A sign is something other people, apart from the patient can detect, such as a swelling, rash, or change in skin color. A symptom is something only the patient feels and describes, such as a headachefatigue, or dizziness.


Symptoms of AIDS


For the most part, the symptoms of HIV are the result of infections caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites. These conditions do not normally develop in individuals with healthy immune systems, which protect the body against infection.

Signs and symptoms of early HIV infection

Many people with HIV have no symptoms for several years. Others may develop symptoms similar to flu, usually two to six weeks after catching the virus. The symptoms can last up to four weeks.

Symptoms of early HIV infection may include:
  • fever
  • chills
  • joint pain
  • muscle ache
  • sore throat
  • sweats (particularly at night)
  • enlarged glands
  • a red rash
  • tiredness
  • weakness
  • weight loss
Asymptomatic HIV infection

In many cases, after the initial symptoms disappear, there will not be any further symptoms for many years. During this time, the virus carries on developing and damages the immune system. This process can take up to 10 years. The infected person will experience no symptoms, feel well and appear healthy.

Late-stage HIV infection

If left untreated, HIV weakens the ability to fight infection. The person becomes vulnerable to serious illnesses. This stage of infection is known as AIDS.

Signs and symptoms of late-stage HIV infection may include:
  • blurred vision
  • diarrhea, which is usually persistent or chronic
  • dry cough
  • fever of above 37C (100F) lasting for weeks
  • night sweats
  • permanent tiredness
  • shortness of breath
  • swollen glands lasting for weeks
  • weight loss
  • white spots on the tongue or mouth
During late-stage HIV infection, the risk of developing a life-threatening illness is much greater. Examples include:
Life-threatening illnesses may be controlled and treated with proper HIV treatment.

What causes HIV/AIDS?

HIV is a retrovirus that infects the vital organs of the human immune system. The disease progresses in the absence of antiretroviral therapy. The rate of disease progression varies widely between individuals and depends on many factors (age of the patient, body's ability to defend against HIV, access to health care, existence of coexisting infections, the infected person's genetic inheritance, resistance to certain strains of HIV).

HIV can be transmitted through:
  • Sexual transmission. It can happen when there is contact with infected sexual secretions (rectal, genital or oral mucous membranes). This can happen while having unprotected sex, including vaginal, oral and anal sex or sharing sex toys with someone infected with HIV.

  • Perinatal transmission. The mother can pass the infection on to her child during childbirth, pregnancy, and also through breastfeeding.

  • Blood transmission. The risk of transmitting HIV through blood transfusion is nowadays extremely low in developed countries, thanks to meticulous screening and precautions. Among drug users, sharing and reusing syringes contaminated with HIV-infected blood is extremely hazardous.

    Thanks to strict protection procedures the risk of accidental infection for healthcare workers is low.

    Individuals who give and receive tattoos and piercings are also at risk and should be very careful.
Myths: There are many misconceptions about HIV and AIDS. The virusCANNOT be transmitted from:
  • shaking hands
  • hugging
  • casual kissing
  • sneezing
  • touching unbroken skin
  • using the same toilet
  • sharing towels
  • sharing cutlery
  • mouth-to-mouth resuscitation
  • or other forms of "casual contact"

How is HIV/AIDS diagnosed?

A 2011 report issued by the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), USA, found that about 1 in every 5 HIV-positive Americans is unaware of their HIV-status, and only 49% of those who are aware receive ongoing medical care and treatment. (Link to article)

HIV blood test

Diagnosis is made through a blood test that screens specifically for the virus.

If the HIV virus has been found, the test result is "positive". The blood is re-tested several times before a positive result is given to the patient.

For those whose tests came back positive, they will be asked to undergo some other tests to see how the infection has progressed, and also to decide when to start treatment.

If a person has been exposed to the virus, it is crucial that they get tested as soon as possible. The earlier HIV is detected, the more likely the treatment will be successful. Also, precautions can be taken to prevent the virus from spreading to other people.

After infection with HIV, it can take up from three weeks to three months for the virus to show up in testing. Re- testing may be necessary.

If a patient's most at risk moment of becoming HIV infected was within the last three months, he/she can have the test immediately. However, a good doctor will urge that another test be carried out within a few weeks. 

Virology blood tests for HIV/AIDS
A virology form for HIV blood tests.

Ultra-sensitive HIV sensor - scientists from Imperial College London reported inNature Nanotechnology (October 2012 issue) that they have developed an extremely sensitive sensor that detects viral infections, including HIV. They say the sensor is ten times more sensitive at detecting an HIV biomarker that anything else on the market today; it is also extremely cheap. The doctor can see the results by looking at the color change in a liquid solution.

What are the treatment options for HIV/AIDS?

Earlier HIV antiretroviral treatment is crucial - it improves quality of life, extends life expectancy and reduces the risk of transmission, according to the World Health Organization's new guidelines issued in June 2013.

When an HIV-positive adult's CD4 cell count is 500 cells/mm3 or lower they should start treatment immediately.

According to Margaret Chan, WHO Director-General "These guidelines represent another leap ahead in a trend of ever-higher goals and ever-greater achievements. With nearly 10 million people now on antiretroviral therapy, we see that such prospects - unthinkable just a few years ago - can now fuel the momentum needed to push the HIV epidemic into irreversible decline."

Currently, there is no vaccine or cure for HIV/AIDS. But treatments have evolved which are much more efficacious - they can improve patients' general health and quality of life considerably.

Emergency HIV pills. If an individual believes they have been exposed to the virus within the last 72 hours (three days), anti-HIV medication, called PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis) may stop infection. The treatment should be taken as soon as possible after contact with the virus.

PEP is a very demanding treatment lasting four weeks. It is also associated with unpleasant side effects (diarrhea, malaise, nausea, weakness and fatigue).

After a positive HIV diagnosis, regular blood tests are necessary to monitor the progress of the virus before starting treatment. The therapy is designed to reduce the level of HIV in the blood.

Antiretroviral drugs. HIV is treated with antiretrovirals (ARVs). The treatment fights the HIV infection and slows down the spread of the virus in the body. Generally, patients take a combination of medications called HAART (highly active antiretroviral therapy).

The combination of drugs is adapted to each individual. HIV treatment is usually permanent and lifelong. HIV treatment is based on routine dosage. Pills must be taken on a regular schedule, every time. Common side effects include nausea, fatigue, diarrhea, skin rashes, moodiness, alterations to the adipose (fat) tissue, birth defects.

HIV/AIDS and diarrhea - HIV-positive patients, and those with AIDS tend to suffer from diarrhea. It is the main reason people go off their medications, or switch to other antiretroviral therapies prematurely. On January 2nd 2013, the US Food and Drug Administration approved Fulyzaq (crofelemer 125 mg delayed-release tablets), the first anti-diarrheal medication for patients with HIV/AIDS. Fulyzaq was created specifically for patients taking antiretroviral therapy for HIV/AIDS.

Now lets pray that you will live more happy knowing facts about living, God bless you


  1. Dr. Oscar Klein
    No, it is not. Although infection with HIV is serious, people with HIV and AIDS are living longer, healthier and fuller lives today, thanks to new and effective treatments.
    It is important for people to understand that HIV is the virus that causes the disease AIDS. Although HIV causes AIDS, a person can be infected with HIV for many years before AIDS develops. Early diagnosis of HIV infection is essential to ensuring that patients are referred promptly for evaluation, provided treatment, and linked into counseling and related support services to help them live healthier lives and reduce the risk of transmission to others.
    More Related Answers from The Mount Sinai Medical Center
    No, it is not. Although infection with HIV is serious, people with HIV and AIDS are living longer, healthier and fuller lives today, thanks to new and effective treatments. It is important for people to understand that HIV is the virus that causes AIDS... More






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Have I surrendered to the truth that I have HIV/AIDS?

Denial and shame aren't good for your health, and they can really interfere with your ability to commit to treatment. Some people start treatment because they're "supposed to" or because their doctors think they should, not because they choose to do it as an act of self-preservation. They do it grudgingly, like a chore you do because someone asked you nicely to do but you really can't wait to finish -- and, honestly, you never got why it was important to do, anyway.


  1. Let's face it: Going on treatment means acknowledging, every day, "I have HIV/AIDS." What happens on the days you don't much want to acknowledge that -- to yourself or to others around you? A treatment regimen is dangerous place to play out resentments.

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Dogs Swollen ear flap-what to do-UPDATE! 7-11-13

Well if you have the money bring him to the vets!! its happened most likely due to ane ear infection or ear mites so clean ears out with warm SOAP AND WATER......

1.ICE PACK ON THE EAR

2.STAY CALM DON'T ACT LIKE ANYTHINGS WRONG BECAUSE IT WILL MAKE HIM Nervous!!
Love with a warm blanket and try to get him to stop FLAPPING his ears!!!!!
That is the cause of the swelling
3.His skin and cartilage has separated and caused blood build up,this is called
now if the swelling doesn't go 
down in 2 days PLEASE bring
 him-her in for they will
 need to cut open the ear flap
 drain the blood and stich

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10-11-12
~~~ This weeks tips!!
1.Park far away from the store~burn more calories
2.Pay your self a compliment that was missed     ...
3.When you laugh you are more happy person~fact




Doggie UPDATE!! 11-12-12
Well I had to bring him to the vet to take a needle and suck out the blood that built up in his ear, charged $260 then said to come back in 2 weeks for an opperation if it didn't go away!!

UPDATE its back, id like to take a FAST class top do it myself!!
   I don't have the money for this I don't have food money let alone ear money, what am I going to do, he doesn't seem to be in pain...

UPDATE 11-15-12
  OK great it's going down, it's not so swollen, lets see what happens I hope this goes away!!


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What are Hot Spots in Dogs?

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Hot spots, also known as acute moist dermatitis, are red, moist, hot and irritated lesions that are typically found on a dog's head, hip or chest area. Hot spots often grow at an alarming rate within a short period of time because dogs tend to lick, chew and scratch the affected areas, further irritating the skin. Hot spots can become quite painful.

Why Do Hot Spots Occur?

Anything that irritates the skin and causes a dog to scratch or lick himself can start a hot spot. Hot spots can be caused by allergic reactions, insect, mite or flea bites, poor grooming, underlying ear or skin infections and constant licking and chewing prompted by stress or boredom.

Which Dogs Are Prone to Developing Hot Spots?

Dogs who are not groomed regularly and have matted, dirty coats can be prone to developing hot spots, as can dogs who swim or who are exposed to rain. Additionally, dogs with hip dysplasia or anal sac disease can start licking the skin on their hind end. Thick-coated, longhaired breeds are most commonly affected.

When Is it Time to See the Vet?

You should visit your vet for an exam as soon as you notice any abnormality in your pet's skin, or if your pet begins to excessively scratch, lick and/or bite areas on his fur.

How Are Hot Spots Treated?

First, your vet will attempt to determine the cause of hot spots. Whether it is a flea allergy, an anal gland infection or stress, the underlying issue needs to be taken care of. Treatment may also include the following:
  • Shaving of the hair surrounding the lesion, which allows air and medication to reach the wound
  • Cleansing the hot spot with a non-irritating solution
  • Antibiotics and painkillers
  • Medication to prevent and treat parasites
  • E-collar or other means to prevent self-trauma as the area heals Balanced diet to help maintain healthy skin and coat
  • Dietary supplement containing essential fatty acids
  • Corticosteroids or antihistamines to control itching
  • Hypoallergenic diet for foodallergies