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My boyfriend is getting an IV sedation at the dentist tomorrow. What should I do after his appointment?
5Question : My boyfriend is getting an IV sedation at the dentist tomorrow. What should I do after his appointment?
I’m driving him there and back. The dentist just said I need to “supervise” him, but didn’t elaborate. Some people said I needed to stay with him while he sleeps it off after the appointment, some people have said I can leave him alone (but still be in the same house) while he sleeps it off, and some people have said I can just leave him as soon as we get back home. What should I do?
sedation dentist
Best answer:
Answer by knowitall
He will be fine whichever you chose. He will be asleep anyway.
npower launches competition to the football stars of tomorrow
0London, England (openPR) 3 October 2010
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children to encourage imagination, that the next Rio Ferdinand and Faye White, pulling on the boots and enter the Kids Cup and League Cup by the girls.
Faye White, captain of the women in England was of sports presenter Ben Shephard and amateur players in the league bottom Queens Park Rangers call was for proposals.
schools across the country have until 8 October for two cups, by registering their local competition, in the hope of winning the chance to represent the Association at the regional level and later regional and national stages competitions.
best sites will be going in front of thousands of fans before a final piece of the league.
At the launch
Ben Shephard said: “For some children attend, the npower Kids Cup and League Cup girl could start the ball
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“We could see a future Football League (http://www.npower.com/web/football-league/index.htm) and national star at the height of the kids take Cup shows that space -.”
Faye White, who was in England since 1997, said: “Competitions such as the League Cup npower Kids is a great opportunity to bring children and enjoy football practice and team work
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football Women’s Cup Girls is a great opportunity to learn to play and mingle with the sports-minded.
“Giving girls the chance to win, height at Wembley Stadium is a real coup for the Cup girl, I would like to know how famous on finalists in the ark.”
Clare McDougall, head of the education community and npower, said: “npower (http://www.npower.com/) is proud to offer opportunities for young people to promote enter the football a little healthy competition for children is ideal. for building self-confidence and who knows, maybe even feed some time in the future pro players as well. “
Greg Clarke, chairman of the Football League, said: “npower Kids Cup and League Cup, the girls are fantastic ways to encourage students to participate in competitive sports and play them a unique opportunity for thousands of fans
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schools, should their local Football League club to. For more information visit www.fussball-league.co.uk
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Football Club Youth League
The npower Kids League Cup once was known in the community as a League Cup football. be the final of the U11 Cup in the final of the Football League Play-Off played npower. The U13 Girls Cup Final will be played in front of the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy.
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years more than 2,500 schools participate in both competitions. Last season, lifted Overton Grange School (represented Crystal Palace), the U13 Girls Cup, while Folville Junior School (representing Leicester City) lifted the Cup U11 Division Championships, Gateway School (the Wycombe Wanderers) has lifted the League Cup and Article 1 of Mudeford Junior School (AFC Bournemouth representative) has lifted the League Cup 2 of the article.
way to the final began in September with each club football league as a competition for all schools wishing to participate.
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With the PPO dental insurance, I must pay in advance for some fillings tomorrow?
3We have no deductible, they pay 75% of almost everything except test, they pay 95%. His first time we have had dental insurance worth the commitment and the receptionist does not have any slideshow to say anything today when I made the appointment. Any ideas helpful, if not I will find out in the morning.
Awaiting Tomorrow – people living with HIV / AIDS in Africa
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Www. Witnesses. org 10th December is International Human Rights Day. Learn more about human rights issues take action! http “in anticipation of Tomorrow” is an urgent call to action for people with HIV / AIDS in war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to the disease that ravaged communities to confront in Africa.
How will I feel tomorrow, without Suboxone for three days?
1I was put on Suboxone for opiate withdrawal. (2 mg twice daily) I’ve decided to quit because the anxiety is addictive to something else. I have no Suboxone for two days. What did you do to expect for tomorrow? Any help will be great
Preventing Hair Loss: Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow, Part 1
0Hair Today Gone Tomorrow
Let’s face it, bodybuilding is a visual endeavor and sport. No one wants to have a great body without a full head of hair to match. So, it should have come as no surprise to me that I received so much mail after I wrote my first article on the topic in 1997 in MMI (issue 179). “Hair today gone tomorrow” was published in MMI and later on the BrinkZone. com web site. It was clear to me that I hit a nerve with readers as I received more email and snail mail then I had expected, especially considering the fact it was an article that had nothing to do with building muscle! Why did I write it? From the last article,
“I thought a new article for those people who are really bumming that their hair is falling out, want to make sure their hair does not start falling out, or are just real paranoid about their hair falling out, was in order. If you fit any one of the above descriptions-which most people do- than this is the article for you! So why do I care so much about hair loss? My mother’s father was bald, my father is mighty thin up top, my hair started to thin a while back -you do the math!”
I have received countless emails and letters over the years asking me to update the article. Here, finally, is the updated version which will integrate info from the last article and the newer recommendations. People who have not read the first article can view that HERE
Readers of this article may be confused by some of my comments if they are not familiar with the last one, so I recommend you read the first article. Go ahead, I can wait!
What causes male pattern baldness (MPB)? From 1997:
“So what makes your hair fall out? Well for a long time scientists thought that DHT was the sole cause of hair loss, but this does not appear to be the case. As most of you already know, androgens such as testosterone (natural and otherwise) can convert to DHT by the previously mentioned enzyme 5AR. People who have high levels of the enzyme 5AR have higher levels of DHT and are prone to losing their hair.
Men with a congenital deficiency in 5AR show no receding of the hair line. This knowledge of the relationship of DHT to hair loss kicked off the big race to find things that shut down the 5AR enzyme and thus reduce the amount of DHT. Simple enough right? Well I have said it a thousand times before and I will now say it a thousand and one times: two plus two rarely makes four in the human body and this is the case again regarding the relationship of DHT to hair loss. ”
“People and researchers who used 5AR inhibitors such as Proscar and Saw Palmetto found it helped with the hair loss but in no way shut it down or regrew much of the hair that was lost. What appears to be the ultimate cause of hair loss for most people is an auto immune response where the body actually attacks the hair follicle like some kind of foreign invader thus causing an inflammatory response.
By yet unknown mechanisms, DHT causes a change in the follicle signaling the immune system to attack the follicle and your hair starts falling out (If you take a close look, you can actually see a red line of inflammation on the scalp of some people losing their hair). How do we know this? It was discovered that the hair follicles of people losing their hair look very similar under a microscope to people who experience organ rejection after surgery. And, it has been found that the immune system suppressing drug which is used to stop the organ rejection (Cyclosporine) grows hair like crazy because it shuts down the immune response in the body.
A cure you say?
NO! If you take some Cyclosporine and you grow hair it will be because you have no immune system and you will get very sick and possibly die. I shit you not-don’t mess with this stuff. Anyway, though DHT is clearly important in the cause of hair loss, it is not the final cause and a new race has been started to address the inflammatory response which ultimately causes you hair to fall out.
Clearly, you have to attack hair loss from both the DHT and inflammatory response, and that’s what most of this article is about. . . . sort of. There are also other factors related to hair growth and hair loss such as nutrition, SODases, Nitric Oxide (NO) and others, but DHT and the immune response are the two biggies. ”
2005 comments:
Interestingly, almost a decade later, our understanding of the cause of MPB has changed little. Androgens (e. g. , DHT) and a poorly understood immune response, that has interactions with SODases, NO, and other factors, creates the environment for MPB.
1997 treatment options versus 2005:
In the previous article, I covered copper binding peptides, Nizerol shampoo, Proscar, Minoxidil, and a very promising mystery drug called RU 58841. What follows in this section are comments on each of them from 1997 followed by my thoughts now after almost a decade of experience with them:
Copper binding peptides: back when I wrote the first article a drug called Iamin had just been approved by the FDA for wound healing. Another drug similar to Iamin is Tricomin. Both Iamin and Tricomin were invented and subsequently patented by Dr. Loren Pickart. As I stated in the 1997 article about these compounds,
“These drugs are copper based compounds that have certain peptides added to them. When put on the skin they have profound anti inflammatory properties and increase the rate at which skin heals dramatically (hence Iamin700s approval for wound healing). As I mentioned earlier, chronic inflammation at the site of the hair follicle appears to be a major link in the chain of what makes hair fall out. ”
2005 thoughts: Unfortunately these products did not turn out to be nearly as effective for MPB as I had hoped. Feedback was lackluster at best. I believe they still have some use in multi ingredient formulas that may add some small additional benefit, but the general advice is they are minimally effective for MPB alone.
Nizoral Shampoo 1997:
“Nizoral is an anti fungal shampoo and the active ingredient is a plant derivative called Ketoconazol and is produced by Janssen Pharmaceuticals. How and why Nizoral works on hair loss in not very well understood. It might work by blocking the DHT at the follicle and/or working by reducing the amount of inflammation at the hair follicle. ”
2005 comments:
Nizoral turned out to be a big disappointment. It was very popular when I wrote the article, but has dropped out of use by most people. It can now be had without a prescription in 1% strength, but it’s a moot issue at this point as Nizoral is ineffective for treating MPB in my opinion. There was one small study (Pierard-Franchimont C, et al. Dermatology. Ketoconazole shampoo: effect of long-term use in androgenic alopecia. 1998;196(4):474-7 )that appeared to find Nizoral about as effective as Minoxidil, so people can use Nizoral if they want I suppose, but feedback and experience says it’s of no use.
Proscar 1997:
“. . . Proscar is a very specific inhibitor of the enzyme (5AR) that converts androgens into DHT. Its official use is for prostate enlargement which is also related to DHT levels (among other things). It was felt originally that Proscar would not be effective for hair loss because it only inhibits the enzyme found in the prostate and not in the hair follicle.
Well again, nothing is cut and dry in the human body, and Proscar has been found to reduce the amount of DHT in circulation which reduces the amount of DHT the follicle has to deal with and thus less hair is lost. Several recent studies have shown Proscar is effective for hair loss and can help regrow some hair on some people, but as I said before, the use of 5AR inhibitors only deals with a part of the problem and are generally not very effective when used as the only treatment. ”
2005 comments:
At the time I wrote the above, Proscar (finasteride) came in 5mg pills and was approved for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) only. Because studies found 1mg almost as effective as 5mg for lowring DHT, I recommended people split the 5mg tabs into 4, which gave you 1. 25mg. Of course the producer of finasteride (Merck) saw the marketing potential for treating MPB, and finasteride was packed in 1mg pills and sold as Propecia.
There is of course no difference between Proscar and Propecia except the dose, so people in the know still buy Proscar and divide it into 4 pieces to save money. I would still recommend Finasteride for MPB, but it is far from the miracle drug for MPB people hoped it would be when it came out. Side effects such as gyno, reductions in libido, and others also appears to be higher in the real world then the studies claimed. Finally, finasteride does appear to work topically (contrary to what Merck claims) which will greatly reduce systemic side effects. However, topical is generally less effective then oral treatment.
Minoxidil 1997:
“. . . Minoxidil did not turn out to be the hair growth stimulant we all hoped it would be and if it had not recently gone OTC I would not even have included it in this list. However, being minoxidil can now be purchased without a prescription and is about half the price of what it used to cost, I think it is a useful addition to a person’s regimen. For hair growth, minoxidil has pretty much been a bust, but for reducing hair loss, I have found it is definitely better than nothing. ”
2005 comments:
The only thing that has changed since I wrote the above is that Minoxidil comes in a stronger version for men (5% vs. 2%) and can be found as a generic, saving money for the user. I think Minoxidil makes a good carrier for other compounds you may want to use topically, such a Finasteride, etc.
1997 comments on RU 58841:
“RU 58841: This is the mother of all topical anti androgens. RU58841 is made by the Roussel Corporation of France. This stuff shuts down DHT at the hair follicle like nothing else. One of the major problems has been that anti androgens such as Spironolactone and Flutamide taken orally might be good for hair loss, but they cause all sorts of problems related to having low androgens in your body, such as loss of muscle, increased fat, loss of sex drive, gyno, etc.
When these same anti androgens have been used topically (put directly on the scalp) they do not cause the negative systemic side effects, but they did not seem to do much of anything for hair loss or growth either. Therefore, a topically active anti androgen without systemic effects would be highly desirable. RU58841 is a topical anti androgen that shuts down DHT at the follicle without any systemic side effects in the body!”
See Part 2!
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Starting Suboxone tomorrow
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This is the first installment of my Suboxone journey.
i ate a dozen eggs yesterday and 4 today . will this affect my cholesterol test tomorrow even if i fast?
6i ate a dozen eggs yesterday and 4 today . will this affect my cholesterol test tomorrow even if i fast 12 hours prior to testing?
Can I take a Lunesta sleeping pill tonight if I have a drug test tomorrow?
1I am tired as can be but cant fall asleep. . . I have been prescribed Lunesta but I have a urinalysis test tomorrow. . . would it be ok to take one tonight?
Optifast two days before tomorrow
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The night before starting Optifast