79 Comments Posted by denise

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ohhh so pretty
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The strains become drug resistant when patients who are being treated don't take their meds properly, skipping doses and not keeping a constant level of the meds at all times. You are on treatment for 6 months when you take isoniazid. If you miss a day or two the infection can begin to return and then when you start taking them again it's a tougher strain because it's changing to learn to live even with low does of meds in your system. Did a lot of research on this when my husband had to take isoniazid before he could start an injectable treatment for his RA.
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I was thinking the same thing, Dylan.
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isn't this from the movie "in dreams" and wasn't the scratching done by Annette Bening?
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it's like small replicas of the windows themselves...4 across and 3 down on each just like each section, very strange indeed
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interesting colors, with the lime green and light aqua look of the glass block. pretty
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my middle school had celings like this, it was for sound blocking due to jets flying over the school
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ohh pretty flowers :)
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sad stage is hungry
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Michigan Central Station was featured on an episode of Detriot 1-8-7 last night...reconized it from seeing it on here. So cool!
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Wallpaper please :)

I love skeletal trees. So beautiful.
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my husband is a carrier for TB, he was exposed to it at work when several years back. he is currently on an HLH drug to treat the dormant infection so he can start taking Embrel for his RA. TB that goes untreated can be very dangerous but with medication (taken properly) most TB can be cured now day.
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Old school nebulizer maybe?
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That's no lamp, it's soap dispenser
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Wow, the bright yellow is such a contrast to the dark, drab colors of the pic.