Ready..VENT! What keeps you from getting to the pool?

Ready..VENT! What keeps you from getting to the pool? Me first. I am so bummed. Traffic was all jammed up because of an accident and oil spill on the expressway. It took me 2 hours and 10 minutes to get home. That's a 10 mile drive. I could have run faster if they let me take a straight line on the highway. I sat and peeled and ate an orange without even creeping forward. And not one of those tangelos or zipper peel kinds. Thank goodness I had snacks. I certainly didn't think to visit the ladies room before I left work. Normally even in the worst of traffic it's less than an hour. I couldn't even get off the highway because all the exits were jammed because the city was blocked up because people couldn't get on the highway. And I thought traffic was going to be wasy because of school vacation week. I work full time and go to school part time. That ate up all my swimming time for the evening. I went to work and left work early to get in some good pool time tonight. Blech. Your turn...NEXT!
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  • Former Member
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    I'm going to incriminate myself with this...but my accupuncturist gave me this chinese eye drop...to put in my...nose. It works wonders up there...helps clear out your air passages and makes it easier to breath...but...I'm guessing as a result...if it was used for its intended purpose it might work just as well??:dunno: It's called Pi yen chin if anyones interested. Additionally, for any nonbelievers out there in homeopathic and accupunctury remedies...suck it up and give it a try. I can not tell you how much it has helped both my shoulders and my asthma related problems. It's ridiculous. Our dog actually had accupuncture first, when he was paralyzed by a disc/nerve misalignment issue and the vets were all saying start thinking about putting him down because its not curable...but within a few hours after his 1st session of accupuncture he was able to stand on his own. By the 2nd session he was running and playing and his old self again. I believe we brought him for 4 sessions all together...but that sure made my mom and dad believers and I guess they figured whats good enough for the dog is good enough for the daughter:D my point being...maybe accupuncture could help?
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I'm going to incriminate myself with this...but my accupuncturist gave me this chinese eye drop...to put in my...nose. It works wonders up there...helps clear out your air passages and makes it easier to breath...but...I'm guessing as a result...if it was used for its intended purpose it might work just as well??:dunno: It's called Pi yen chin if anyones interested. Additionally, for any nonbelievers out there in homeopathic and accupunctury remedies...suck it up and give it a try. I can not tell you how much it has helped both my shoulders and my asthma related problems. It's ridiculous. Our dog actually had accupuncture first, when he was paralyzed by a disc/nerve misalignment issue and the vets were all saying start thinking about putting him down because its not curable...but within a few hours after his 1st session of accupuncture he was able to stand on his own. By the 2nd session he was running and playing and his old self again. I believe we brought him for 4 sessions all together...but that sure made my mom and dad believers and I guess they figured whats good enough for the dog is good enough for the daughter:D my point being...maybe accupuncture could help?
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