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07/13/2015 00:16 #60109

Arab Cooking Show
Category: food

I love a cook show where you can't see the cook's expression, she can't taste the food and a man translates everything she utters for the audience.

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07/12/2015 23:48 #60108

Case Western
Category: cleveland

We went to Cleveland to visit (e:how)'s friend Sarah who was having her white coat ceremony for starting medical school.

That had this crazy giant touch screen in the school.

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07/12/2015 23:45 #60107

Bluefingers
Category: body

I hate always getting blue fingers. I look like a corpse when it happens.

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sina - 08/01/15 13:15
oh ok
i know about Raynaud's phenomenon
yes you are right
paul - 08/01/15 10:03
I've been to the doctor before. They don't stay this way. Just when its cold. I believe it's called Raynaud's.
sina - 07/28/15 07:08
dear ((e:Paul)) i read an article about nail color and symptoms of disease, i found burgundy and blue nails part of that, i understand it can means that the body can not get enough oxygen. This problem is potentially indicative of a type of lung infection such as pneumonia or heart problems.
do you visit doctor for this color?

07/06/2015 21:43 #60104

Happy Anniversary
Category: anniversaries

Dear Terry,
I love you so much. I can't believe it's already been 2 years since the wedding and 16 years since I fell in love with you. Thanks for putting up with all my quirks and making me always feel loved and appreciated. Here is to a lifetime ahead.

--paul

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sina - 07/10/15 10:41
wow! happy anniversary dear Paul and Terry.
wish you the best in the world, I hope both of you be always happy.
:)

07/06/2015 19:21 #60102

New Teeth
Category: dentist
After the numerous fuck ups from WNY Dental I went back to Dr. Wood on Franklin. He is really my preferred dentist but its expensive because because my insurance doesn't cover anything there.

On the other end of it, the 3D milled teeth fit so perfectly it unreal and I went from consult to new tooth in about an hour.

The process is really futuristic and involves a lot of computing so I enjoyed it from that angle as well. They basically take a 3d sketch/measurement of the parts of remaining tooth. Then the cerec machine comes up with a general design to fit. Then the dentist custom tailors it and it gets 3D printed/milled right in the office. When it done milling they test out the fit, then they bake it in a kiln of some sort to finalize it and its adhered to the base of the remaining tooth. You can eat on it right away pretty much.

The crown that was replaced had already been redone twice and was flat, had multiple drill holes from redone root canal from when the WNY dental dentist missed a root and I had to get it redone by their endodontist. To top it off, it had a big pocket between it and the next tooth where debris would buildup after every meal and cause inflamation and cavities. Now it's a nice tight fit.

After the old crown was removed and decay was drilled out of the adjoining tooth.

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And when it was complete.
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