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Does anyone have any experience with pool heaters? sm

Posted By: Dreaming of summer on 2008-02-13
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We put in a 24 foot round above ground pool last spring, but didnt use it much until towards the end of summer because the water was to darn cold! We have a solar cover, but it does not help much on the cooler nights. We live in NE Ohio. I am looking into getting some kind of heater to heat up the water so we can start swimming in June when we get it opened up. I was thinking of an electric heater but dont want to run up the electric bill to much.  Any suggestions or ideas?? Thanks!


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Pool heaters
Google for In The Swim.  They have AGP heaters.  They even have those "floating solar" ones, but your pool is maybe too large for that.  I think the cost is modest to run the heaters and certainly worth the cost if you want to swim.  It is cold here too and we count the days until it becomes unfrozen, which is much too late for me! 
Eden Pure heaters
Does anyone have an Eden Pure portable heater or know anything about them?  They used to be advertised on the Paul Harvey radio station and recently got a flier in the mail for one, sound good, but also found negative things about them on a message board on the internet.  Does anyone have any personal experience with one?  Thanks.
I've got one of those small space heaters.
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closing a pool Help!
I just purchased a home with an above ground pool and have no clue as to how to close it for the season.  First of all, the water is a  yucky green because I didn't add shock (I think?).  Is that what I need to do? 
You should go to the pool store SM

We have lived in a house with a pool for about 10 years, in the ground not above.  If you take a sample of your water to the pool store, they will test your water for free.  They will tell you exactly what chemicals you need and exactly how to close your pool.  If you close it correctly, opening in the spring will be a breeze.  If you don't, it will be a nightmare. 


 


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1 In 5 Adults Uses Pool As Toilet
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PHOENIX -- A new study by the Water Quality and Health Council found that nearly one in five adults admits to urinating in a swimming pool instead of using the toilet.

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We do use our bleach for our pool instead of chlorine (cheaper)...
but never knew about peroxide being so useful! I have one bottle for cuts and scrapes for the kids but will have to get more now and put it in a spray bottle! Thanks!
Local pool place for sure. Or even have a service do it the first
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He may be....but $300 pool versus a $30,000 truck, and a boat, etc., etc.? nm
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DE is sold in swimming pool stores to use in DE filters. It's not
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Tami Hoag is great for summer reading by the pool or at the beach!

A Thin Dark Line is an awesome murder mystery with some romance thrown in.  A lot of her books are set in Louisiana down in the swamps or in Minnesota and all are really good mysteries with strong female characters and a little romance thrown in for good measure.


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Do any of you transcriptionists experience severe pedal edema with foot pain?  My left foot is quite swollen, has been for quite some time, but I recently developed rather severe pain in my left foot, tender to touch, and painful to walk.  Ideas what the pain might be from, and do any of you experience this?  I'm sure the edema is from sitting, but the pain??
Anybody have experience with

smokless tobacco, snuff and what the effects are?  My son is 18, will be 19 in 3 months.  I found out over this past summer he was using this and I was not very happy about it.  Does it get you high or something?  He has a glassy-eyed look after he uses this product.  I have gone on line to read about it, but it only states it puts nicotine into your system.


He said he would stop while he was away at college. He has been home since last Friday and this morning I just found out he is still using it and lying to me.  He has been a runner all throughout high school and very athletic.  I am very saddened by this development in his life.


Yes, he is an adult but not of age to buy this or even alcohol.  That also was an issue over the summer and do not want to think about that today as I will really have a melt down.   Any thoughts or advise would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.


A very sad Mom today.


No experience
But thank God they found it early. Keep up your spirits and vitamins, keep your body as healthy as you can, eat the right foods and stay physically and mentally strong, cancer is no longer a death sentence remember that...
My experience..........sm
We lived in south Florida when our son was born, and at 6 weeks we traveled 16 hours to see our family. Our daughter was 3-1/2. We just took our time....I stopped to breastfeed him, took walks at rest areas, and still made good time. Mine tended to drop off to sleep as soon as the car began moving, so that made it easier. Our daughter would get car sick and had to sit in the front seat to avoid this, so my husband or I always got the backseat anyway. As long as you don't push yourself, it could actually do you good to get away and enjoy yourselves.
I had the same experience (SM)
I have no cellulite anymore either. I went from 235.5 to 112 pounds. I do have a little loose skin on my belly and thighs, but it looks like I had 3 big kids (which I did-my 10 pounder was my biggest). I'm 27, so my skin is a little forgiving still, but the cellulite is gone.

I also had my fair amount of cellulite. It can go away.
Very very little experience
I think the boss must be paying the MT very low and expecting me to pick up the slack and basically retype a lot of it. I'm not happy.
This latest person... she worked a little in a doc's office. No real specialty. She is making terrible errors. It's dangerous. What's worse... the boss can't fix the errors. I really have to do it all. The boss is not all that experienced. Only in the sense of being a business person.
It has been my experience...
that dealing with foreign people (NOT ALL...but some) is extremely difficult.  Our favorite Chinese restaurant for example, call in to place an order and after every selection, she says "that all???" Uh no...more ordering..."that all???"  My husband said something to her once about it, like asking her to stop doing that, and she said "we very, very busy, hurry up with your order...no time to think about it....what you want?"  UHHH......
I can tell you that from my experience sm
it is possible. My experience may be different from most others, but I have seen it happen and end happily. My father divorced my mother when I was 11. I wasn't happy about the divorce (what child would be) but even as a young adult I saw it was for the best. A year later he married my step-mother and they will celebrate 29 years in Sept. They are still incredibly happy. There were many hard times (my older brother and I went to live with them 6 weeks after they married and she had a 5yr old son from her first marriage)and times when I think they almost wanted to just give up, but they didn't and I for one am happy they are still together.
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Your comment about his reading your mind after 10 years caught my attention. I've been married for 23 years, and have known my husband for 27.
Also, I'm the youngest of 7 and the only girl in my family. I have three sons, and I'm an assistant scoutmaster with a boy scout troop. I've lived all my life in a circle of males. Don't ever expect them to read your mind. I know there are plenty of men who are sensitive and can anticipate the feelings of others. In a very wide generalization, well... most men aren't that good at it. They actually appreciate it when you clearly state what you want.
My other words of wisdom about relationships with men... the silent treatment is useless. Don't bother. It's just a respite from arguing for most of them. Speak up. Try to stay calm when you do. (This is MY problem! I'm very passionate when I argue!)
I'm sorry you had such a bad time. Maybe it's time to sit down and have a good talk together about things. Better yet, maybe some counseling would help. In the heat of an argument, alls sorts of things are said. Maybe we mean them when we say them, but later, in calmer moments with hindsight, we wish they were unsaid. Establish goals with your husband, and then move forward together. Get help doing this, if you need it.
My experience
I was allowed to do whatever I wanted when I went to college (I'm only 25 so we're not talking THAT long ago ) as long as I got good grades (my mom was helping pay for college). However, I also had a full time job and went to school full time, had my own car financed by myself, and had my own apartment that I paid for. BIG difference. If my mother had been financing my car with the title in her name, I would understand her wanting to have control over what I did with it. Would I have liked it at 18, no, but I feel that it is the right way to do things. If he wrecks in that car - guess who foots the bill, as I'm sure you know. However, I would ask, does he now or did he ever want to work to pay for a car, etc. and you told him no? If so, I could see how he would get angry. I was allowed to work even in high school as long as my grades were good. And I was allowed to go out with friends as long as I went to work and the grades were good. It taught me how to be responsible come college time.
My experience - sm

First let me say how sorry I am for your loss.  A lot of people who have never been through this kind of a loss early in the pregnancy do not realize how hard it really is to work through.  I had my miscarriage at 7 weeks and got my period 6 weeks after that.  I pray that this time goes easy for you physically and that the next pregnancy is healthy and full term..


Sue-Ellen


 


In my experience - sm
My family doc is one of the old fashioned types, in that when you see him you see HIM, not a PA or a substitute. He also knows what I do for a living and respects my judgment and takes whatever I say into consideration.

On the other hand, we've been trying to get a diagnosis for my daughter's stomach problems and I have yet to find a doctor who puts any credence into my input. Most just sidestep or just pooh-pooh anything I say.

So, you see, there are both. Your aunt, unfortunately, probably has either not had a doc who listens or (most likely, given her age) is still in the "doctors are gods, don't question them" mindset. Don't let it affect your relationship with her, by any means!

Good luck with your ribs. Nothing worse than an undiagnosed syndrome that you can't treat!
Sorry that was your experience, BUT -
I LOVE that store.  I shop there all the time.  They have an excellent selection of merchandise, great prices, and I can always find what I need and more each time I shop.  I always pay cash, so I cannot address your issues with their credit card.  I have also never returned anything to one of their stores, so I have no idea how their in-store customer service is. 
I have had the same experience. Every so often I
will wake up paralyzed like that and swear I can feel someone sitting on the edge of the bed. Really creepy.
Any experience with
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My experience......
For at least the past 10 years, about a week before my period, I get a very stuffy nose, nearly cannot breath at night unless through the mouth, which then gives me a very dry sore throat. A doc I worked for in Florida said this is not unheard of considering we retain fluid before our periods, some more than others, and with the very stuffy nose I would get a migraine-like headache and ache in my shoulder joints and neck. This would go away almost immediately the day I woiuld start my period. He believes it has something to do with swollen mucous membranes because of inflammation in the body (fluid retention, hormone changes, etc.) which makes sense to me. My ears will even feel stuffy at times. He suggested I try Aleve or plain old aspirin for anti-inflammatory benefit and for me, it did help. It kept the swelling down, which helped everything else. Couldn't believe the difference this made for me.

I know the misery you feel to some degree. Hope this will help you as well.
Anyone have experience with this? sm
I am suffering with perimenopause symptoms here, mostly with insomnia at certain times of the month now, which is really dragging me down.  I found a web site called "Women to Women" which sounds like a very good program.  Can anyone tell me if they have tried their program and what their experience was?  Thanks so much! 
my experience
As I stated above, I was in the Army for quite a few years.  I had soldiers under me who would have issues now and then.  I knew the routes to go and the ropes so to speak of how to get them what they needed.  I am sorry but you are not totally correct.  Working on an Army base as a civilian is most assuredly not the same thing as being in the Army. 
My experience.......
Vista requires a lot of memory (RAM)to run, so I wouldn't have anything less than 4 GB of ram, in order to make sure it doesn't freeze up all the time, which is a big complaint.

My daughter has a new Dell with Vista, 4 gb ram, and says it works great, really fast.

Otherwise, you can order online and get a computer with XP on it, with an upgrade to Vista later. Newegg.com, Tigerdirect.com, Dell..... all these have XP on their computers/laptops.
my experience...
I have a new Dell with Vista and my old computer with XP sitting side by side. I really do not see much difference, except of course my new computer is way faster.

All the accounts I work on support Vista also and I've not had a problem.
Sorry you had this experience with a pit...sm
But I don't believe it is a breed thing. I believe you were unfortunate to have happened to get a pitbull who did this. If your dog hadn't been raised with the cat I would say well that is just a dog being a dog but to be raised together and get along that is weird. But there are other dogs who are capable of attacking. I had a stray mix breed medium size dog. It didn't have any pit in it. I saw it kill a cat in my mother's yard. Brutally killed it. But it wasn't a mean dog to us. It also would try to attack our bealge pups. So I know other dogs are capable of killing animals. The pitbull can do more damage though than most dogs. But I have seen pictures of lab attacks on owners, Dalmation attacks on a child, many others. Any dog can do this. Personally I have a neighbor who had a little chihuahua and it was there little doll. They adored this little dog. Well someone who lives a mile to a mile and a half down the road has a Dalmation. It climbed the fence in its yard and went a mile or more down the road where the little chihuahua was outside peeing and mauled it to death with its owners watching. I mean they said the dalmation just attacked when it seen the little dog no provacation. So I know what other dogs can do too. But most won't. I hope you never have this problem again with any of your dogs. You had a most unfortunate incident with your pitbull and I believe this has rightfully left a bad taste in your mouth for the breed. But try to think of it like this. There are good people and bad people. There are good dogs and bad dogs. We have serial killers and rapists but we also have good people out there. Dogs are not different. Don't look down on the whole breed because of one bad experience. There are so many kind pits out there who have never hurt a living thing. Really.
Not everyone's experience will be the same as yours. sm
Not every teenager who smokes pot ends up like your son. I am sorry you had to go through so much, but as far the OP's son I think you are totally overreacting. When you consider how many teenagers try pot or smoke pot, your son is definitely the exception to the rule.

She's not being a doormat, she did speak to him, and he deserves the benefit of the doubt since there is no evidence of him being high. Teenagers are not perfect, and if they are trying to "clean up their act" they need trust and encouragement.
I have no experience but my DH has. He is 50 and
and just got out of them about 2 years ago. He looks fabulous! The only trouble he had was at first, his mouth was sore for several days, liquid/smooth diet, but after that everything went great. His were on for about 2.5 years and we could see the change after only 3 or 4 months. He is fastidious about his teeth (really always has been) always wears his retainer at night (a very small one inside the mouth at night only). Make sure you wear the retainer after they are off (assuming they give you one). You will be so happy with your results and the time will fly by. My DH was the ortho's oldest patient he had ever had!
use your own experience
to discuss the issues in specific but not personal terms -- unless it just seems that you should take it further for their benefit. Unfortunately i think some kids take it as license to do as they want. i would never lie, but reveal your own experience on a need-to-know basis, in my opinion.
My experience....sm
is that you're the patient and the doctor should respect your requests/observations. Try cutting back to a month between visits and if you're not feeling any worse then you'll know that it's a good increment for you. You could then start trying to wean back to 6-8 weeks and figure out what is the "magic" distance between adjustments for yourself.

In my experience -- sm
with the south east coast, ANY place along the se coast border is subject to much humidity in the summer, and winter too actually, and wide open for hurricanes! I would much prefer the long hard winters than to EVER go through another hurricane. That includes FL. If I wanted sun and warmth, I think I would opt for Arizona, but that's just me, having been on the east coast in winter, summer, and hurricane season. aaaggghhh!
That's not everyone's experience...
As I said above, we have had no problems.  We have a large family and we've had no problems with any of the boys.  People also need to understand that when children are not circumcised, you do not need to manipulate the foreskin.  Yes, doctors instruct parents to do that, but you really should not.  It's best just to leave it alone.  That is part of the reason why children have problems, from people manipulating the skin unnecessarily.
My experience
When I was in my 20s I was in a relationship that was all about sex and it was great.  I was really attracted and lusted after this man.  He could just talk and I would melt.  This was someone who I had nothing else in common with and couldn't imagine settling down with.  Now in my late 30s, I am with someone who has the same life goals, we are really soul mates and I love him so much; however, the sex really isn't that great.  I kind of go through the motions of it.  I can't stand that I feel that way and would never tell him that, but it is just the way it is.  We have been together for 9 years and I wouldn't be with anyone else.  I have never had a relationship where there was LUST and LOVE, it's either one or the other.  I know some people do have that and I consider them very lucky! 
My experience
I don't really worry about so much anymore.  I listen to him, I'm there for him, I care about him and I let him know that I am always on his side.  He is my guy and I am his girl and we are partners!  Because he feels secure with a strong woman who he knows loves him, he doesn't notice that I don't really care for the sex.  I don't make it an issue for me or him.  I need a strong man who listens to me too and will always be there through the good times and the bad times.  I don't need the other part and I am very happy with my life.  Knowing that he loves me more than anyone else is everything for me.   I don't think you are weird at all.  My sister in fact is in her 20s and really has never liked sex either.  Maybe some woman just don't care so much about it.  It is about YOU and HIM and that's it!
My experience.....
I do know that nightshade vegetables do cause more inflammation in most people with arthritis and immunosuppressive disorders. Every time my husband eats pizza, stromboli, or basically anything with a tomato-based sauce in it, or onion,peppers, etc., he will be in a lot more pain the next day. Even eggplant, which he loves, really does a number on him.

Do some research and nightshade vegetables and immunosuppressive disorders and you will probably see a lot of reports on these things. But, this is a big issue in our home and I have read many many times that these things tend to flare conditions like you have and others.

Hope this helps.....
My experience...sm
I didn't use puppy pads because I felt like it was encouraging my puppies to go potty in the house. When they were little I would carry them to the door when I took them out of the crate in the morning and repeat over and over in a positive and reassuring tone, "potty outside". I would keep a close eye on them and if it looked like they were sniffing around looking for a place to potty, I would calmly and gently pick them up and carry them to the door and use the same words - potty outside - and take them out. When they were finished I would praise them and bring them back in for a "good boy treat". My second puppy kept having accidents in his crate during the night, and he was a little slower to get the door idea. They are 4 and 2 now and they have been really great as far as going to the door if they want to go out. If I don't happen to see them go and don't hear them scratch on the door, they will come to me and let me know they need to go. It's funny how you can just tell what they need with their expressions and mannerisms. I love my dogs!
My experience

I had a tubal after my 3rd baby, when I had a C-section.  I have to say it was extremely painful afterward. And then when my periods came back after nursing...oh my heavens...I ended up severely anemic, having to have iron infusions for 6 weeks, then having to undergo an endometrial ablation...so that's my experience. I agree with the other posters, please go into this with your eyes wide open and with all the facts beforehand. IMHO, a vas is much, much easier on the man and I do believe that it has no side effects to their precious manhood.


Needless to say I'm sure, but I regretted my tubal. After my DH saw what I went through, he felt really guilty because I had asked him to have a vas while I was pregnant with oiur 3rd and we knew he was our last. In hindsight, he says he would have done the vas in a minute had we known all the complications for me. Good luck in whatever you choose!