I let my hands get so bad from the very harsh winter and occupational hazards and now I have fissures going up and down my finger tips. Went from not moisturizing at all to moisturizing as much as I possibly can and I'm wondering if my hands will ever look normal again or if I permanently disfigured them?! considering getting paraffin at home and melting in crockpot with one of those bag liners. The wax coating somehow draws moisture from within your body to your skin surface to assist in moisturizing. I should probably use gloves when cleaning, at least until they are healed but I can't stand wearing them. I'm also having a hard time finding paraffin that might not contain perfumes or antibacterial agents. I need like 6lbs of it.
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03/03/2014 20:33 #58755
My hands are a wreck and f/u winter02/20/2014 12:54 #58708
How close is too close?Does anyone know how close might be too close to live by the Peace Bridge? Is there any way to really know?
metalpeter - 02/22/14 14:23
I wish I knew... I don't know the traffic Patterns or how wind blows as big trucks sit there... but I wonder if there is zone where if you are close enough like almost on water (not sure if there are houses there) where that bad stuff goes over you .... But to be honest who knows cause who knows if they build another bridge or how they change stuff.... I wish you luck on the house ... I wonder is that information the house seller has to give you ? I know some things they have to .....
I wish I knew... I don't know the traffic Patterns or how wind blows as big trucks sit there... but I wonder if there is zone where if you are close enough like almost on water (not sure if there are houses there) where that bad stuff goes over you .... But to be honest who knows cause who knows if they build another bridge or how they change stuff.... I wish you luck on the house ... I wonder is that information the house seller has to give you ? I know some things they have to .....
libertad - 02/22/14 10:20
Thanks so much Joe for all the information. It really complicates home buying when you have to worry about environmental contaminants. I've been really curious about a large double on 440 Plymouth but it is less than a mile from the bridge and I'm pretty sure that is too close. This particular house interests me because it has a big lot with empty spaces on both sides and in the back. An elementary school is in front of it reducing the chances of annoying neighbors. :::link:::
I'll just have to keep waiting patiently for more inventory. There is another property i'm interested in but they are asking almost 20k more than the bank pre approved me for. Working with bank to see if I can get more money and that is a possibility, I just need to submit more information. It's a very real possibility that Mike and I will need to move to another apartment before I find a suitable house for us to live in...
Thanks so much Joe for all the information. It really complicates home buying when you have to worry about environmental contaminants. I've been really curious about a large double on 440 Plymouth but it is less than a mile from the bridge and I'm pretty sure that is too close. This particular house interests me because it has a big lot with empty spaces on both sides and in the back. An elementary school is in front of it reducing the chances of annoying neighbors. :::link:::
I'll just have to keep waiting patiently for more inventory. There is another property i'm interested in but they are asking almost 20k more than the bank pre approved me for. Working with bank to see if I can get more money and that is a possibility, I just need to submit more information. It's a very real possibility that Mike and I will need to move to another apartment before I find a suitable house for us to live in...
joe - 02/20/14 21:23
So it depends on what parts of air quality you're concerned about. But there are a bunch of studies by Dr. Lwebuga-Mukasa from UB about air quality on the west side. :::link::: :::link:::
This map from the second study shows by census block that the ones adjacent are obviously the worst for asthma. It's kind of hard to parse out the boundaries but it looks like the neighborhood mostly below Utica and west of Richmond has the highest concentration of cases. :::link:::
Census block map - :::link:::
For the first study if you go to Figure 69 on page 100, and figures 53-57 on pgs. 86-88. It looks like when there's a decent west wind (common) pretty much the entire west side sucks for particulate matter pollution which cause and exacerbate asthma.
Obviously the better further you are away. The state DEC claims the air is safe and that the health issues are from demographics, but the EPA and the Clean Air Coalition disagree. :::link:::
I never really read the studies before but there is a lot of data. I bet the CAC probably has a bunch of good summaries if you got in touch with them.
So it depends on what parts of air quality you're concerned about. But there are a bunch of studies by Dr. Lwebuga-Mukasa from UB about air quality on the west side. :::link::: :::link:::
This map from the second study shows by census block that the ones adjacent are obviously the worst for asthma. It's kind of hard to parse out the boundaries but it looks like the neighborhood mostly below Utica and west of Richmond has the highest concentration of cases. :::link:::
Census block map - :::link:::
For the first study if you go to Figure 69 on page 100, and figures 53-57 on pgs. 86-88. It looks like when there's a decent west wind (common) pretty much the entire west side sucks for particulate matter pollution which cause and exacerbate asthma.
Obviously the better further you are away. The state DEC claims the air is safe and that the health issues are from demographics, but the EPA and the Clean Air Coalition disagree. :::link:::
I never really read the studies before but there is a lot of data. I bet the CAC probably has a bunch of good summaries if you got in touch with them.
01/05/2014 17:13 #58542
I can't handle thisCategory:
I think this literally coud kill me. I just imagine myself lying frozen in a gutter somewhere. I can do cold and snow but not 45mph gusts at the same time. (e:joe) tell me you aren't going to ride your bike?!
joe - 01/06/14 09:42
lol, I actually rode this morning - my parents borrowed my car and I didn't want to use P&T's in case they needed it. It wasn't too bad. If it's really terrible around 5 I'm probably going to ride the 16 bus home. I figure if I can do today nothing should ever stop me every other day of the year.
72 days until spring.
lol, I actually rode this morning - my parents borrowed my car and I didn't want to use P&T's in case they needed it. It wasn't too bad. If it's really terrible around 5 I'm probably going to ride the 16 bus home. I figure if I can do today nothing should ever stop me every other day of the year.
72 days until spring.
paul - 01/05/14 22:14
I feel the same way.
I feel the same way.
I make a funky goop out of lanolin, aloe and almond & jojoba oils. It works really well. This kind of lanolin: :::link:::