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Post by braided-rug on Jun 8, 2010 12:23:24 GMT 11
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Post by violet on Jun 8, 2010 19:04:04 GMT 11
Interesting link, thanks, Br. I would love to work but every time I do there's some sort of disaster around here. It's like everything falls apart when I'm not around. It feels too exhausting at the moment, and I think I'm fast reaching my use-by date. Elisa
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Post by braided-rug on Jun 8, 2010 22:21:29 GMT 11
It feels exhausting to me too.
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Post by braided-rug on Jun 9, 2010 15:19:17 GMT 11
I think when I get (if I get) titanium implants for my two teeth and get my asthma stable, and maybe the kids get more settled I should do a couple of exercises they suggest. But looking at the list it doesn't seem like I am the working type. I like how they accepted that as an OK thing, very positive.
I found the instructions I got from the dental hygienist last time I went and she told me which tooth was the issue. I counted along (she said between the 5th and 6th) and when I got to one or the other (just counting with my finger) I could feel the pain. He said I have pain all the time. Today I put my brush in that spot, still trying to remember where it is (not as young as I used to be) and it was sore too. So I am thinking he knows what he is talking about which is what you expect from a periodonist.
Some of the examples the obviously younger Mum that had been out of work gave seemed tame, some not. So maybe the things we do would look impressive Elisa.
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Post by braided-rug on May 27, 2012 20:16:13 GMT 11
I just used this site for my daughter. She is wanting to work in aged care. Hope it is ok.
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Post by violet on May 27, 2012 20:56:50 GMT 11
I'm glad you brought this up, Br. It's a good site to revisit.
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