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No noise at all. Can't get into 'the zone' with other

Posted By: audible distractions. nm Sounds of Silence on 2007-09-12
In Reply to: Do you listen to music while you work?? (sm) - Just curious

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Have never, don’t now, has nothing to do with not having the time or having kids around (I don’t)- have large home and just want to get it done so I have more time for me. Why should I do when I can afford to get it done?
Is swine flu 'the big one' or a flu that fizzles?

ATLANTA – As reports of a unique form of swine flu erupt around the world, the inevitable question arises: Is this the big one?


Is this the next big global flu epidemic that public health experts have long anticipated and worried about? Is this the novel virus that will kill millions around the world, as pandemics did in 1918, 1957 and 1968?


The short answer is it's too soon to tell.


"What makes this so difficult is we may be somewhere between an important but yet still uneventful public health occurrence here — with something that could literally die out over the next couple of weeks and never show up again — or this could be the opening act of a full-fledged influenza pandemic," said Michael Osterholm, a prominent expert on global flu outbreaks with the University of Minnesota.


"We have no clue right now where we are between those two extremes. That's the problem," he said.


Health officials want to take every step to prevent an outbreak from spiraling into mass casualties. Predicting influenza is a dicey endeavor, with the U.S. government famously guessing wrong in 1976 about a swine flu pandemic that never materialized.


"The first lesson is anyone who tries to predict influenza often goes down in flames," said Dr. Richard Wenzel, the immediate past president of the International Society for Infectious Diseases.


But health officials are being asked to make such predictions, as panic began to set in over the weekend.


The epicenter was Mexico, where the virus is blamed for 86 deaths and an estimated 1,400 cases in the country since April 13. Schools were closed, church services canceled and Mexican President Felipe Calderon assumed new powers to isolate people infected with the swine flu virus.


International concern magnified as health officials across the world on Sunday said they were investigating suspected cases in people who traveled to Mexico and come back with flu-like illnesses. Among the nations reporting confirmed cases or investigations were Canada, France, Israel and New Zealand.


Meanwhile, in the United States, there were no deaths and all patients had either recovered or were recovering. But the confirmed cases around the nation rose from eight on Saturday morning to 20 by Sunday afternoon, including eight high school kids in New York City — a national media center. The New York Post's front page headline on Sunday was "Pig Flu Panic."


The concern level rose even more when federal officials on Sunday declared a public health emergency — a procedural step, they said, to mobilize antiviral medicine and other resources and be ready if the U.S. situation gets worse.


U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officials say that so far swine flu cases in this country have been mild. But they also say more cases are likely to be reported, at least partly because doctors and health officials across the country are looking intensively for suspicious cases.


And, troublingly, more severe cases are also likely, said Dr. Richard Besser, the CDC's acting director, in a Sunday news conference.


"As we continue to look for cases, we are going to see a broader spectrum of disease," he predicted. "We're going to see more severe disease in this country."


Besser also repeated what health officials have said since the beginning — they don't understand why the illnesses in Mexico have been more numerous and severe than in the United States. In fact, it's not even certain that new infections are occurring. The numbers could be rising simply because everyone's on the lookout.


He also said comparison to past pandemics are difficult.


"Every outbreak is unique," Besser said.


The new virus is called a swine flu, though it contains genetic segments from humans and birds viruses as well as from pigs from North America, Europe and Asia. Health officials had seen combinations of bird, pig and human virus before — but never such an intercontinental mix, including more than one pig virus.


More disturbing, this virus seems to spread among people more easily than past swine flus that have sometimes jumped from pigs to people.


There's a historical cause for people to worry.


Flu pandemics have been occurring with some regularity since at least the 1500s, but the frame of reference for health officials is the catastrophe of 1918-19. That one killed an estimated 20 to 50 million people worldwide.


Disease testing and tracking were far less sophisticated then, but the virus appeared in humans and pigs at about the same time and it was known as both Spanish flu and swine flu. Experts since then have said the deadly germ actually originated in birds.


But pigs may have made it worse. That pandemic began with a wave of mild illness that hit in the spring of 1918, followed by a far deadlier wave in the fall which was most lethal to young, healthy adults. Scientists have speculated that something happened to the virus after the first wave — one theory held that it infected pigs or other animals and mutated there — before revisiting humans in a deadlier form.


Pigs are considered particularly susceptible to both bird and human viruses and a likely place where the kind of genetic reassortment can take place that might lead to a new form of deadly, easily spread flu, scientists believe.


Such concern triggered public health alarm in 1976, when soldiers at Fort Dix, N.J., became sick with an unusual form of swine flu.


Federal officials vaccinated 40 million Americans. The pandemic never materialized, but thousands who got the shots filed injury claims, saying they suffered a paralyzing condition and other side effects from the vaccinations.


To this day, health officials don't know why the 1976 virus petered out.


Flu shots have been offered in the United States since the 1940s, but new types of flu viruses have remained a threat. Global outbreaks occurred again in 1957 and 1968, though the main victims were the elderly and chronically ill.


In the last several years, experts have been focused on a form of bird flu that was first reported in Asia. It's a highly deadly strain that has killed more than 250 people worldwide since 2003. Health officials around the world have taken steps to prepare for the possibility of that becoming a global outbreak, but to date that virus has not gained the ability to spread easily from person to person.


How about zone 8
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They will soon have a zone designated for this.
FARTING ZONE!!! CAUTION!!!
sorry, you must be in a different time zone from me (sm)
My mother used to heat towels and that helped.  You can use sweet oil (which is olive oil) in her ear, warm it a little first (not hot) and give her Motrin.
Have to have some noise
I haven't tried music, but I have to have the TV in the background otherwise I get sleep with the late hours I work. The silence drives me crazy.
maybe it's a noise in your van. nm
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Zone 7 blue hummingbird favorite
is this black and blue salvia. It is gorgeous and hummingbirds love it, so it's really great if red doesn't work with your colors but you want hummingbirds. Bumblebees love it too. I have it in part shade between the house and my winter daphne bush. No other support needed, but it's about 30 inches tall its second year in this raised garden facing south.
http://www.ubcbotanicalgarden.org/potd/2006/10/salvia_guaranitica_black_and_blue.php
agree. I was rased in a battle zone -
it scared the crap out of me and it was daily. To this day, I aim to please (him) to keep the peace, and never achknowlede what I might want. If there is an argument - I end up doing it like my parents...poorly.

When my parents finally split, I remember life being calm and I didn't live in fear anymore.
How is your lph with noise in the background? sm
I can do about 350 o 400 lph without no noise, much, much less with music or TV as a distraction.  I need quiet, and just the dictators voice.
Too bad fences cannot keep out noise.

I consistently have to ask somebody three houses down to turn down the music they play in their garage... they think because it is a closed-in area that nobody can hear it, but it echoes off the garage door.  Most of the time I can only hear the thump thump noise and nothing else, and that is the most annoying part.  I've found that for the most part it's renters instead of owners that do this kind of thing, that and let the yards go without watering it or mowing it once a month, things like that. 


It's not the noise I'd be concerned about

Is she wearing a helmet that fits?  There are daily accidents with children on ATVs.  I'm sure she's probably not going fast, but an accident can happen even at 5 mph.  If she should happen to flip the ATV, which can happen on an incline at any speed, your daughter could be killed.  I don't mean to sound so grim, but it's something to be aware of.


We have an ATV.  My 3 boys do ride with their dad and do wear helmets, but it's something I wish I'd never allowed to start.  Every time they get on, I feel like I have to hold my breath until they're off.


I found if I watch the Twilight Zone marathon, I
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I agree. I posted below about living in the battle zone -
If my parents would have had counseling, I might have been given a better example of how to disagree constructively and carried that forward in my life. Counseling is for getting through anything, you name it. Divorce too.

(your kids might need a place to voice themselves other than you, too.)
No music, no nothing, I cannot transcribe with any noise at all.
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Noise-Abatement earphones?
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Cruise questions regarding elevator noise


I just received documentation for our upcoming cruise and was delighted to find out we have been upgraded to a suite. My only concern is they have placed us near the elevator.  Is this going to noisy?  Has anyone experienced this before?  TIA


I almost have to have some kind of 'white noise' going to be able to be productive. (sm)
In the summer I use fans and in the winter I use a sound machine from Radio Shack or a white noise CD - I am way too easily distracted! :(
Does your town or city have a noise ordinance?

I am sorry, but I hate when people reside in one home, yet they feel they can just run the neighborhood.  My parents had neighbors that cursed all of the time. 


We just had (live in a townhome) construction workers building a new store in our town "squatting" in the townhome attached to us.  My husband was furious.  He called the landlord that owns the home.  Now, we have at least better neighbors!!! 


we called their landlord last summer about the noise
trash and the fact that they had gotten a dog, which they werent suposed to have.  next thing you know the landlord becomes their friend and maked deals with them allowing them to keep their dog,.yes, a few of my other neighbors and I have decided that we are going to start calling the police on them. its the only way..Summer is just now getting here and its going to be getting crazy around here.  I cant even try to sell my house with their trash....we are moving back to the country...needless to say
Cannot stand any noise in the background. TV on mute.
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arizona, hawaii & eastern time zone area of Indiana
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Twilight Zone Maraton, Anderson Cooper, Law&Order Marathon
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