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Originally Posted by PilotFrog
(Post 898483)
Didn't happen in the US, but this did happen in an assisination attempt in Saudi I believe.
BBC News - Fears over 'internal' terror bomb Pull my finger: Jihadist who blew himself up on Saudi prince's private jet hid explosives in his anus - Jihad Watch |
Originally Posted by JABDIP
(Post 898415)
Medical Question???
My 11 year old just diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. Trying to sort through all the plans. Anyone have a suggestion/experience as to which plan works the best for diabetes. Do any of the options have the byram plan. Sorry for the off subject question, but any thoughts would help, please PM. Thanks. |
So has anybody here had to opt out of the full body scanners yet? DTW is about the implement them, & I refuse to go through them. I will always opt out, period.
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Originally Posted by PilotFrog
(Post 898495)
That must be an old article.
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Originally Posted by tsquare
(Post 898475)
I've been to Georgetown.. it's not all it's cracked up to be. ;)
It is the price tag that is what scares me. One of my friends has a daughter at BC and the price per year is more than I make! :eek: |
Originally Posted by RockyBoy
(Post 898466)
That's what I thought. My kids will be out of college in 22 years and that is when I hope to be able to retire. My farm ground isn't as nice as what you probably have in NE Texas, but it's provided a living for 4 generations and I hope to be the 5th. I would love to run nothing but a John Deere after age 50.
Originally Posted by Going2Baja
(Post 898471)
Ditto RB....We have a Ranch in So Cal and if the estate tax doesn't wipe us out I just want to hang and ride dirt bikes w/ my kids and surf. Take a look the self directed 401k and check out GLD GDX NEM CEF.
Good luck to all of us now that a pension is out of the question. Baja. |
Originally Posted by cstudent
(Post 898522)
My little one was diagnosed a little more than a year ago. We switched from the gold plan to the diamond hsa and thought that worked better. For example we just got a $7000 dollar insulin pump that was covered. Byrum has been outstanding for supplies. Delta had a United health rep calling us frequently if we needed help. Very nice. There will be scary times ahead. We have found the JDRF to be a great resource. Also as soon as you and your endocrinologist feel comfortable, get an insulin pump. The increase in precision is amazing and lets kids eat like kids.
Those pumps are a life saver. My mother has had one for a few years as well as my cousin. Blood sugars are always in the 80-95 range with it. Before they could be as high as 450! |
Originally Posted by JABDIP
(Post 898415)
Medical Question???
My 11 year old just diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. Trying to sort through all the plans. Anyone have a suggestion/experience as to which plan works the best for diabetes. Do any of the options have the byram plan. Sorry for the off subject question, but any thoughts would help, please PM. Thanks. |
Originally Posted by acl65pilot
(Post 898573)
It is the price tag that is what scares me. One of my friends has a daughter at BC and the price per year is more than I make! :eek:
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Originally Posted by johnso29
(Post 898533)
So has anybody here had to opt out of the full body scanners yet? DTW is about the implement them, & I refuse to go through them. I will always opt out, period.
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