erika, I think she shared it with me because I was starting to look faint at the thought of the cost of all the mattress and box spring and pillow covers, and she wanted to frighten me out of my thriftiness before I cheap-assed myself into full-blown asthma. It worked, too.
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[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Yeah... I can believe that. Some doctors, though, it's like "Aren't you interested in the fascinating puzzle of how fucked up you are?" and I could really take a pass.
JZ, I think that dust mite statistic is hype -- so does the Straight Dope. Take that with a grain of salt.
Yup. My doctors thoughtfully gave me shiny pink pictures of my colon after my colonoscopy. Fascinating yet off-putting.
I'd much rather have had a print of the CAT scan of my head. Lookit all the purty neurons!
I knew about the mites. I have pillow covers and a mattress cover to protect me from the critters.
ION, never buy an Acura and certainly never take a vehicle to the Santa Monica Acura dealership.
and she wanted to frighten me out of my thriftiness before I cheap-assed myself into full-blown asthma. It worked, too.
Does she know you're borderline OCD? 'Cuz she's not helping.
re: dust mites and pillows
I wondered why the pillows were getting heavier. Huh. t snuggles up again in defiance of invaders from the microscopic world
Honestly (I say this as someone whose entire family, including, obviously, me, has horrible allergies and always has), your allergy-preventing $$ are better spent on (in order of importance) (1) a good HEPA filter for the bedroom and (2) allergy shots.
I had to explain this entire situation to my roomie (a teacher), then read some choice bits of all of your letters. She is all but rolling on the floor and screaming "Right on!".
No allergy shots for the breeding or attempting-to-breed, unfortunately.
The doctor did give me a 4-page catalogue from a distributor called National Allergy, but she also crossed out about half the items in it, saying briskly, "Useless for dust mites, useless for dust mites, harmless but doesn't do anything, don't waste your money, get this if you really want it but nobody's ever done a study so it may not help at all," so I don't think she was totally trying to swindle me.
Unless that was part of the con. I'm such a mark.
Still buying the mattress covers, though.