I will have surgery to remove CI from my head on May 24, 2017, so it had to change twice - May 22 and June 5.
I'm currently nervous about it.
I will have surgery to remove CI from my head on May 24, 2017, so it had to change twice - May 22 and June 5.
I'm currently nervous about it.
Good luck & speedy recoveryI will have surgery to remove CI from my head on May 24, 2017, so it had to change twice - May 22 and June 5.
I'm currently nervous about it.
One thing to do is get a cotton ball and cover it with vaseline and put that gently in you ear and make sure it covers the opening completely to keep any water that might get near there out. Then where a shower cap over it.
3 days with that shield? Ugh. I had to wear mine 2 days. Does it have a velcro strap? If so, if it's too tight you can loosen it a bit, but not too much because it is providing pressure on the surgery site which is important to keep the swelling down and to aid healing. I think the strap on the forehead was worse than the cup over the ear.
Hope you feel better soon.
Foxrac, I hope you feel better quick!
I have similar things go on here in what I call my junkyard. Am not sure that this is an EPA approved method but it works. Put it in a deep tote with the lid off or turned sideways let evaporate off. Put some in a labeled container bad gas with a skull and crossbones(I like drawing those with the sharpie). Use for parts washing with rubber gloves. Saying this for others. I know you know. Let parts wash mess evap off as well.I removed a gas tank today with one of my junkers here. It is full, about ten gallons.
Now what? lol
That's more or less what I did after siphoning out all the gas inside and putting it into a friend's car. She will have someone pick up the three gas tanks I have in the back and use them for her "art" project. I made sure they are safe, never fear.I have similar things go on here in what I call my junkyard. Am not sure that this is an EPA approved method but it works. Put it in a deep tote with the lid off or turned sideways let evaporate off. Put some in a labeled container bad gas with a skull and crossbones(I like drawing those with the sharpie). Use for parts washing with rubber gloves. Saying this for others. I know you know. Let parts wash mess evap off as well.
Up here the benzene is not stripped from the fuel at the refinery it's important to breathe as few fumes as possible. Benzene has had its ppm changed as it is one of the oldest known carcinogens and the effects have been observed longer.
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