Here's your AI response, Granny:
A firm knot or lump in your arm after a flu shot is usually a normal immune response, caused by a buildup of immune cells and fluid at the injection site. This is a sign the vaccine is working to build protection. The knot should typically go away within a...
My flights were so smooth today! You could hardly tell you were even moving. And the first landing, in Denver, was perfection. You could not even feel when the wheels touched down. The only glitch in the day was that one of my bags missed its flight and came in on the next plane, half an hour...
I used to have to give Calvin chemo shots. Once I got the tiniest splash of the Rx on me and it made me puke. It wasn't even a drop, it was like one 1/100th of a drop.
...know this is correct because in all four gospels we are told that Jesus rose from the tomb "very early in the morning on the FIRST day of the week,"* and we all know that day as "Easter SUNDAY" (although "Easter" is actually a pagan name so some of us prefer to call it Resurrection Day)...
Sounds painful. Also, hard bristles or soft? Toothpaste or not? What or whom do you use as a control? Better idea: smear nose with Elmer's glue. Let dry. Peel off. Voila! No blackheads. Cheap and painless.
Thank you for sharing your experience, @azygous. This is how we all learn and grow here. :hugs I am not nearly this observant of flock dynamics so I appreciate you sharing yours.
Am at airport, preparing to board a United Flight to Denver. From there to Durango and a friend will pick me up and drive ma to Farmington NM, an hour south. My son lives there. I'm going to spend a week visiting him and friends. I'm really looking forward to this! Have not been to NM for about...