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I had a trying 24hrs. with no power. I prayed for my fish to make it
through. My DH ran around town looking for a generator with non to be found a friend provided a mini ac/dc adapter to connect to the battery of the car to run aerator. The wetones had been w/o water movement for 14 hrs already. The power came on about 1 hr ago and the fish were dancing in the fall stream of water. We had many trees down, I live 1/2 mile off the main road. DH took off at daybreak with the dozer and chain saws. I was able to keep all in prespective and know many had it much worse than we. The storm had lost much of it's punch by the time it got here (So. MD), but it was still the worst I had ever remembered for this area. My heart goes out to those in No. Car take took the brunt of the impact. Joann |
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Joann, Glad to know you and yours are safe! k30a and the watergardening labradors http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...dors/home.html |
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Joann,
The Outer Banks of NC really got hammered (including a new inlet through Hatteras), but inland we fared better than we did in Hurricane Floyd in 1999, when most of the deaths were due to drowning (inland, I mean). I understand that MD & VA had some tough times, too even though Isabel had "weakened" (I guess someone forgot to tell her). Your description of the mini ac/dc adapter that runs off a car battery gave me an idea. After the blackout last month, someone mentioned using a gas-powered leaf blower to aerate a pond, so that got me thinking (always a dangerous thing, admittedly). We have a mini air-pump (compressor?) that plugs into a car's cigarette lighter (or outlet on newer vehicles) and pumps air into tires. I think that normally the release of air is controlled by the part the connects to the tire valve (boy, my descriptive powers are failing me here!), but it might still pump air if the connection is cut off the rubber tube. I'm not going to go cut my gadget apart to find out, but I think it would be a worthwhile experiment for someone trying to keep koi or other valuable fish alive. Just a thought, Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC "FBCS" wrote in message ... I had a trying 24hrs. with no power. I prayed for my fish to make it through. My DH ran around town looking for a generator with non to be found a friend provided a mini ac/dc adapter to connect to the battery of the car to run aerator. The wetones had been w/o water movement for 14 hrs already. The power came on about 1 hr ago and the fish were dancing in the fall stream of water. We had many trees down, I live 1/2 mile off the main road. DH took off at daybreak with the dozer and chain saws. I was able to keep all in prespective and know many had it much worse than we. The storm had lost much of it's punch by the time it got here (So. MD), but it was still the worst I had ever remembered for this area. My heart goes out to those in No. Car take took the brunt of the impact. Joann |
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Anne, If you go to any bait shop or even w-Mart or k-Mart you can get
a battery operated air stone that will run for hours on one D battery. They are used to keep live bait "live". They are cheap also. "Anne Lurie" wrote in message ... Joann, The Outer Banks of NC really got hammered (including a new inlet through Hatteras), but inland we fared better than we did in Hurricane Floyd in 1999, when most of the deaths were due to drowning (inland, I mean). I understand that MD & VA had some tough times, too even though Isabel had "weakened" (I guess someone forgot to tell her). Your description of the mini ac/dc adapter that runs off a car battery gave me an idea. After the blackout last month, someone mentioned using a gas-powered leaf blower to aerate a pond, so that got me thinking (always a dangerous thing, admittedly). We have a mini air-pump (compressor?) that plugs into a car's cigarette lighter (or outlet on newer vehicles) and pumps air into tires. I think that normally the release of air is controlled by the part the connects to the tire valve (boy, my descriptive powers are failing me here!), but it might still pump air if the connection is cut off the rubber tube. I'm not going to go cut my gadget apart to find out, but I think it would be a worthwhile experiment for someone trying to keep koi or other valuable fish alive. Just a thought, Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC "FBCS" wrote in message ... I had a trying 24hrs. with no power. I prayed for my fish to make it through. My DH ran around town looking for a generator with non to be found a friend provided a mini ac/dc adapter to connect to the battery of the car to run aerator. The wetones had been w/o water movement for 14 hrs already. The power came on about 1 hr ago and the fish were dancing in the fall stream of water. We had many trees down, I live 1/2 mile off the main road. DH took off at daybreak with the dozer and chain saws. I was able to keep all in prespective and know many had it much worse than we. The storm had lost much of it's punch by the time it got here (So. MD), but it was still the worst I had ever remembered for this area. My heart goes out to those in No. Car take took the brunt of the impact. Joann |
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Headed for Walmart just in case I find myself in this situation again.
"Hank" wrote in message .. . Anne, If you go to any bait shop or even w-Mart or k-Mart you can get a battery operated air stone that will run for hours on one D battery. They are used to keep live bait "live". They are cheap also. "Anne Lurie" wrote in message ... Joann, The Outer Banks of NC really got hammered (including a new inlet through Hatteras), but inland we fared better than we did in Hurricane Floyd in 1999, when most of the deaths were due to drowning (inland, I mean). I understand that MD & VA had some tough times, too even though Isabel had "weakened" (I guess someone forgot to tell her). Your description of the mini ac/dc adapter that runs off a car battery gave me an idea. After the blackout last month, someone mentioned using a gas-powered leaf blower to aerate a pond, so that got me thinking (always a dangerous thing, admittedly). We have a mini air-pump (compressor?) that plugs into a car's cigarette lighter (or outlet on newer vehicles) and pumps air into tires. I think that normally the release of air is controlled by the part the connects to the tire valve (boy, my descriptive powers are failing me here!), but it might still pump air if the connection is cut off the rubber tube. I'm not going to go cut my gadget apart to find out, but I think it would be a worthwhile experiment for someone trying to keep koi or other valuable fish alive. Just a thought, Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC "FBCS" wrote in message ... I had a trying 24hrs. with no power. I prayed for my fish to make it through. My DH ran around town looking for a generator with non to be found a friend provided a mini ac/dc adapter to connect to the battery of the car to run aerator. The wetones had been w/o water movement for 14 hrs already. The power came on about 1 hr ago and the fish were dancing in the fall stream of water. We had many trees down, I live 1/2 mile off the main road. DH took off at daybreak with the dozer and chain saws. I was able to keep all in prespective and know many had it much worse than we. The storm had lost much of it's punch by the time it got here (So. MD), but it was still the worst I had ever remembered for this area. My heart goes out to those in No. Car take took the brunt of the impact. Joann |
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Glad to hear you did well and are safe. There are still many in our area w/o
power, 24hrs w/o wasn't bad I consider myself blessed. I was at the grocery earlier trying to get ice. They just had a shipment come in it was unbelievable the poor grocer was mobbed by about 20 shoppers trying to get ice to keep their food from spoiling. I wasn't worried about my food spoiling when the power was out. I was worried about my fish getting the air they desperately needed. My DH had thought of the compressor air pump, great minds think alike. He said they make them specifically to pump up rafts and air mattresses that do not have a tire valve and is less than $20. Next time! Joann "Anne Lurie" wrote in message ... Joann, The Outer Banks of NC really got hammered (including a new inlet through Hatteras), but inland we fared better than we did in Hurricane Floyd in 1999, when most of the deaths were due to drowning (inland, I mean). I understand that MD & VA had some tough times, too even though Isabel had "weakened" (I guess someone forgot to tell her). Your description of the mini ac/dc adapter that runs off a car battery gave me an idea. After the blackout last month, someone mentioned using a gas-powered leaf blower to aerate a pond, so that got me thinking (always a dangerous thing, admittedly). We have a mini air-pump (compressor?) that plugs into a car's cigarette lighter (or outlet on newer vehicles) and pumps air into tires. I think that normally the release of air is controlled by the part the connects to the tire valve (boy, my descriptive powers are failing me here!), but it might still pump air if the connection is cut off the rubber tube. I'm not going to go cut my gadget apart to find out, but I think it would be a worthwhile experiment for someone trying to keep koi or other valuable fish alive. Just a thought, Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC "FBCS" wrote in message ... I had a trying 24hrs. with no power. I prayed for my fish to make it through. My DH ran around town looking for a generator with non to be found a friend provided a mini ac/dc adapter to connect to the battery of the car to run aerator. The wetones had been w/o water movement for 14 hrs already. The power came on about 1 hr ago and the fish were dancing in the fall stream of water. We had many trees down, I live 1/2 mile off the main road. DH took off at daybreak with the dozer and chain saws. I was able to keep all in prespective and know many had it much worse than we. The storm had lost much of it's punch by the time it got here (So. MD), but it was still the worst I had ever remembered for this area. My heart goes out to those in No. Car take took the brunt of the impact. Joann |
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You wouldn't have to cut it apart. Go to a place that sells tires and mounts
them. Buy a valve stem. "Anne Lurie" wrote in message ... Joann, The Outer Banks of NC really got hammered (including a new inlet through Hatteras), but inland we fared better than we did in Hurricane Floyd in 1999, when most of the deaths were due to drowning (inland, I mean). I understand that MD & VA had some tough times, too even though Isabel had "weakened" (I guess someone forgot to tell her). Your description of the mini ac/dc adapter that runs off a car battery gave me an idea. After the blackout last month, someone mentioned using a gas-powered leaf blower to aerate a pond, so that got me thinking (always a dangerous thing, admittedly). We have a mini air-pump (compressor?) that plugs into a car's cigarette lighter (or outlet on newer vehicles) and pumps air into tires. I think that normally the release of air is controlled by the part the connects to the tire valve (boy, my descriptive powers are failing me here!), but it might still pump air if the connection is cut off the rubber tube. I'm not going to go cut my gadget apart to find out, but I think it would be a worthwhile experiment for someone trying to keep koi or other valuable fish alive. Just a thought, Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC "FBCS" wrote in message ... I had a trying 24hrs. with no power. I prayed for my fish to make it through. My DH ran around town looking for a generator with non to be found a friend provided a mini ac/dc adapter to connect to the battery of the car to run aerator. The wetones had been w/o water movement for 14 hrs already. The power came on about 1 hr ago and the fish were dancing in the fall stream of water. We had many trees down, I live 1/2 mile off the main road. DH took off at daybreak with the dozer and chain saws. I was able to keep all in prespective and know many had it much worse than we. The storm had lost much of it's punch by the time it got here (So. MD), but it was still the worst I had ever remembered for this area. My heart goes out to those in No. Car take took the brunt of the impact. Joann |
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Joann,
I'm glad to hear that great minds think alike, as I gave up trying to explain to Hank that I was not the one whose pond needed aeration or to Mickey that I would not know what to do with the valve stem he suggested I buy (I confess that I did have one idea, but I don't think we want to discuss it here). Take care, Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC |
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I live in Central MD. We lost power at 6:01 pm Thurs and got it back 6:04 pm Fri so not too bad. A large locust was on our power lines, with the root ball sticking up. We have 5 acres. We huge top of a tulip poplar down and leveled about 20 smaller trees with it. Tons of leaves and branches. Had air pumps for aquariums and batteries never ran out. Had generator run twice Fri for about 2 hours each time and ran main pond pump, freezer, and well pump on that. Ants kept tripping my pond as they moved all their eggs into the plug-in box. My boss lives on Kent Island. I don't know yet but he may have been flooded. On a lighter note, I'm horribly ill. It started last Sat with weakness and then got sore throat Sun and then off and on fever up to 101 every day since then plus painful throat, ears, total congestion, inability to speak, headache, diarrhea, absolutely no appetite, hard to type, should be in bed, spent 13 hours today doing chores, ran 3 hours late, didn't get to computer chores really, took off work Thurs and Fri (they'll make me pay since I had overdue work and more to do, I'll have to work even harder and have to go in Mon no matter what), and now, to make things worse, my eye is infected. It's like snot is coming from my eye. It's so irritating. My father's eyes are blood red from the same thing. We went to a clinic today but they're all closed so maybe Mon after a morning at hell (that's what I call my job), I can see my incompetent primary care physician. Oh, did I mention my tonsils are coated in white goo? Tonsilitis? Ironic, the best night's rest I had this week was the night of the hurricane as it sounded like a constant freight train and lulled me to sleep. I was up all night last night, can't stop coughing, taking tons of meds, so sick, Nyquil overnight won't even let me sleep. So, those waiting for e-mails from me will have to wait. Can't work on my site either. Oh, also, my e-mail today was full of that new virus so some e-mails may have bounced. I guess I should go die now. If only I could pass out. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Important Notice! Robyn's web site will be moving from http://userpages.umbc.edu/~rrhudy1/ to http://www.fishpondinfo.com on or around 10/4/03. This e-mail as well as the site will be deleted at an unknown time by UMBC without my input. After 10/4/03, please use the e-mail of instead of this e-mail. Thanks. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Chemist, preservationist, animal lover, aquarist, and ponder. - Extensive web pages on animals, fish, and ponds. - http://www.fishpondinfo.com Free pond newsletter - sign up at my web site - Finally! Buy Robyn's Pond Book at www.1stbooks.com - ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
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If you read the directions for the 12volt compressor I am sure it will
tell you not to run it for longer than 15 minutes. If you want to use 12volt get a small marine bilge pump and connect it to a spray bar.(pvc pipe with holes drilled down one side and a cap on the end) The pumps are submerged and made to run constantly. http://community.webshots.com/user/hankpage1 "Anne Lurie" wrote in message ... Joann, The Outer Banks of NC really got hammered (including a new inlet through Hatteras), but inland we fared better than we did in Hurricane Floyd in 1999, when most of the deaths were due to drowning (inland, I mean). I understand that MD & VA had some tough times, too even though Isabel had "weakened" (I guess someone forgot to tell her). Your description of the mini ac/dc adapter that runs off a car battery gave me an idea. After the blackout last month, someone mentioned using a gas-powered leaf blower to aerate a pond, so that got me thinking (always a dangerous thing, admittedly). We have a mini air-pump (compressor?) that plugs into a car's cigarette lighter (or outlet on newer vehicles) and pumps air into tires. I think that normally the release of air is controlled by the part the connects to the tire valve (boy, my descriptive powers are failing me here!), but it might still pump air if the connection is cut off the rubber tube. I'm not going to go cut my gadget apart to find out, but I think it would be a worthwhile experiment for someone trying to keep koi or other valuable fish alive. Just a thought, Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC "FBCS" wrote in message ... I had a trying 24hrs. with no power. I prayed for my fish to make it through. My DH ran around town looking for a generator with non to be found a friend provided a mini ac/dc adapter to connect to the battery of the car to run aerator. The wetones had been w/o water movement for 14 hrs already. The power came on about 1 hr ago and the fish were dancing in the fall stream of water. We had many trees down, I live 1/2 mile off the main road. DH took off at daybreak with the dozer and chain saws. I was able to keep all in prespective and know many had it much worse than we. The storm had lost much of it's punch by the time it got here (So. MD), but it was still the worst I had ever remembered for this area. My heart goes out to those in No. Car take took the brunt of the impact. Joann |
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Sounds like strep, go to a dr or you'll be in the hospital. The ER is good for weekend illnesses and doesn't require time off work. Hope you feel better soon. Go to a doctor! On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 21:07:52 -0400, Robyn Rhudy wrote: It started last Sat with weakness and then got sore throat Sun and then off and on fever up to 101 every day since then plus painful throat, ears, total congestion, inability to speak, headache, diarrhea, absolutely no appetite, hard to type, should be in bed, |
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Sorry Anne, perhaps your failing descriptive powers confused me. ;-}
"Anne Lurie" wrote in message . .. Joann, I'm glad to hear that great minds think alike, as I gave up trying to explain to Hank that I was not the one whose pond needed aeration or to Mickey that I would not know what to do with the valve stem he suggested I buy (I confess that I did have one idea, but I don't think we want to discuss it here). Take care, Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC |
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Robyn,
Sending you a VAT of virtual hot chicken soup!! Get better soon! k30a and the watergardening labradors http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...dors/home.html |
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Robyn,
You *have* to get better -- I've already bookmarked your new URL :) Seriously, though, I think jammer is right that you may have strep throat. Also, I'm sending you the virtual matzo balls to go with the virtual chicken soup k30a is sending! (Plus virtual Mint Milano cookies for when your throat is better.) BTW, speaking of strep throat, I discovered the hard way that most ice cream is fine on the throat -- but *chocolate* ice cream makes the pain worse, alas....... (But this was 30+ years ago, maybe things are different now.) Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC "Robyn Rhudy" wrote in message ... I live in Central MD. We lost power at 6:01 pm Thurs and got it back 6:04 pm Fri so not too bad. A large locust was on our power lines, with the root ball sticking up. We have 5 acres. We huge top of a tulip poplar down and leveled about 20 smaller trees with it. Tons of leaves and branches. Had air pumps for aquariums and batteries never ran out. Had generator run twice Fri for about 2 hours each time and ran main pond pump, freezer, and well pump on that. Ants kept tripping my pond as they moved all their eggs into the plug-in box. My boss lives on Kent Island. I don't know yet but he may have been flooded. On a lighter note, I'm horribly ill. It started last Sat with weakness and then got sore throat Sun and then off and on fever up to 101 every day since then plus painful throat, ears, total congestion, inability to speak, headache, diarrhea, absolutely no appetite, hard to type, should be in bed, spent 13 hours today doing chores, ran 3 hours late, didn't get to computer chores really, took off work Thurs and Fri (they'll make me pay since I had overdue work and more to do, I'll have to work even harder and have to go in Mon no matter what), and now, to make things worse, my eye is infected. It's like snot is coming from my eye. It's so irritating. My father's eyes are blood red from the same thing. We went to a clinic today but they're all closed so maybe Mon after a morning at hell (that's what I call my job), I can see my incompetent primary care physician. Oh, did I mention my tonsils are coated in white goo? Tonsilitis? Ironic, the best night's rest I had this week was the night of the hurricane as it sounded like a constant freight train and lulled me to sleep. I was up all night last night, can't stop coughing, taking tons of meds, so sick, Nyquil overnight won't even let me sleep. So, those waiting for e-mails from me will have to wait. Can't work on my site either. Oh, also, my e-mail today was full of that new virus so some e-mails may have bounced. I guess I should go die now. If only I could pass out. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Important Notice! Robyn's web site will be moving from http://userpages.umbc.edu/~rrhudy1/ to http://www.fishpondinfo.com on or around 10/4/03. This e-mail as well as the site will be deleted at an unknown time by UMBC without my input. After 10/4/03, please use the e-mail of instead of this e-mail. Thanks. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Chemist, preservationist, animal lover, aquarist, and ponder. - Extensive web pages on animals, fish, and ponds. - http://www.fishpondinfo.com Free pond newsletter - sign up at my web site - Finally! Buy Robyn's Pond Book at www.1stbooks.com - ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
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On a lighter note, I'm horribly ill. It started last Sat with weakness and then got sore throat Sun and then off and on fever up to 101 every day since then plus painful throat, ears, total congestion, inability to speak, headache, diarrhea, absolutely no appetite, hard to type, should be in bed, spent 13 hours today doing chores, ran 3 hours late, didn't get to computer chores really, took off work Thurs and Fri (they'll make me pay since I had overdue work and more to do, I'll have to work even harder and have to go in Mon no matter what), and now, to make things worse, my eye is infected. It's like snot is coming from my eye. It's so irritating. My father's eyes are blood red from the same thing. We went to a clinic today but they're all closed so maybe Mon after a morning at hell (that's what I call my job), I can see my incompetent primary care physician. Oh, did I mention my tonsils are coated in white goo? Tonsilitis? Ironic, the best night's rest I had this week was the night of the hurricane as it sounded like a constant freight train and lulled me to sleep. I was up all night last night, can't stop coughing, taking tons of meds, so sick, Nyquil overnight won't even let me sleep. get some fresh ginger root, about 2 fingers size, slice it thin and boil in a few cups of water until its light brown color and smells like ginger. add some sugar and drink it warm, it works great so forget the taste, lol, you will feel it burn when it hits the infection/s. reputed to kill strep, staph and ecoli on contact I use it when im sick, works well!. -- http://www.kencofish.com Ken Arnold, 401-781-9642 cell 401-225-0556 Importer/Exporter of Goldfish,Koi,rare Predators Shipping to legal states/countries only! Permalon liners, Oase & Supreme Pondmaster pumps Please Note: No trees or animals were harmed in the sending of this contaminant free message We do concede that a signicant number of electrons may have been inconvenienced ;) |
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Robyn,
Sending you a VAT of virtual hot chicken soup!! Get better soon! k30a Yes, and get back to us. What you've got sounds awful!!!!! ~ jan :o( See my ponds and filter design: http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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ER it was. Mom took me yesterday. I have flu, strep, and pink eye. I'm on amoxicillin. Bed ridden yesterday but well enough today to do e-mail. I dread catching up on 2 weeks of work at home (neglected the ponds this week, full of debris too from the hurricane but I did hop in quick to upright the marginals all knocked down) and at work where I get no sympathy. I've never felt so bad in my life. I normally don't get sick. I don't get close to anyone except my family so I'm not sure how I got three separate viruses and bacteria at once! On Sat, 20 Sep 2003, jammer wrote: Sounds like strep, go to a dr or you'll be in the hospital. The ER is good for weekend illnesses and doesn't require time off work. Hope you feel better soon. Go to a doctor! On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 21:07:52 -0400, Robyn Rhudy wrote: It started last Sat with weakness and then got sore throat Sun and then off and on fever up to 101 every day since then plus painful throat, ears, total congestion, inability to speak, headache, diarrhea, absolutely no appetite, hard to type, should be in bed, ---------------------------------------------------------------- Important Notice! Robyn's web site will be moving from http://userpages.umbc.edu/~rrhudy1/ to http://www.fishpondinfo.com on or around 10/4/03. This e-mail as well as the site will be deleted at an unknown time by UMBC without my input. After 10/4/03, please use the e-mail of instead of this e-mail. Thanks. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Chemist, preservationist, animal lover, aquarist, and ponder. - Extensive web pages on animals, fish, and ponds. - http://www.fishpondinfo.com Free pond newsletter - sign up at my web site - Finally! Buy Robyn's Pond Book at www.1stbooks.com - ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Glad you did the doctor thing and are on meds. I wonder if the stress of facing Isabel helped you along? Put your feet up as much as you can! OJ with lemon or lime, vitamen C, hot chicken soup, more broth than anything, with garlic and tabasco. All my favorite remedies. I think I torture the virus to death! ;-) k30a and the watergardening labradors http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...dors/home.html |
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Glad you went, hope you feel a lot better soon. On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 11:02:32 -0400, Robyn Rhudy wrote: ER it was. Mom took me yesterday. I have flu, strep, and pink eye. I'm on amoxicillin. Bed ridden yesterday but well enough today to do e-mail. I dread catching up on 2 weeks of work at home (neglected the ponds this week, full of debris too from the hurricane but I did hop in quick to upright the marginals all knocked down) and at work where I get no sympathy. I've never felt so bad in my life. I normally don't get sick. I don't get close to anyone except my family so I'm not sure how I got three separate viruses and bacteria at once! On Sat, 20 Sep 2003, jammer wrote: Sounds like strep, go to a dr or you'll be in the hospital. The ER is good for weekend illnesses and doesn't require time off work. Hope you feel better soon. Go to a doctor! On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 21:07:52 -0400, Robyn Rhudy wrote: It started last Sat with weakness and then got sore throat Sun and then off and on fever up to 101 every day since then plus painful throat, ears, total congestion, inability to speak, headache, diarrhea, absolutely no appetite, hard to type, should be in bed, ---------------------------------------------------------------- Important Notice! Robyn's web site will be moving from http://userpages.umbc.edu/~rrhudy1/ to http://www.fishpondinfo.com on or around 10/4/03. This e-mail as well as the site will be deleted at an unknown time by UMBC without my input. After 10/4/03, please use the e-mail of instead of this e-mail. Thanks. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Chemist, preservationist, animal lover, aquarist, and ponder. - Extensive web pages on animals, fish, and ponds. - http://www.fishpondinfo.com Free pond newsletter - sign up at my web site - Finally! Buy Robyn's Pond Book at www.1stbooks.com - ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
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1 virus at a time is the rule
strep and pink eye are bacterial. Ingrid I have flu, strep, and pink eye. I'm on amoxicillin. I'm not sure how I got three separate viruses and bacteria at once! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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Just like a sick fish, one thing stresses their system so the others can
get in. (Life is a Pond) Plus, if you haven't had anything illness for some time your immune system probably wasn't up to par for the new stuff out there once exposed, I suppose. ~ jan On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 14:30:47 GMT, wrote: 1 virus at a time is the rule strep and pink eye are bacterial. Ingrid I have flu, strep, and pink eye. I'm on amoxicillin. I'm not sure how I got three separate viruses and bacteria at once! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. See my ponds and filter design: http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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We were in the Cayman's when Isabel hit. Got back on the following Saturday
to find one big tree on top of three smaller trees next to our pond but not on the pond. We did not get electricity back until the following Tuesday evening. The pond fish seemed OK but my tank fish were hurting. I had their airstone plugged into a battery back-up pump but it only lasts 22 hrs. There were no battery operated pumps to be found anywhere.....even online. Our neighbor on Monday offered to let us plug into one line on his generator so, we chose our pond pump. We plugged in an outdoor extension outlet to his generator, plugged in our pond pump to that and then ran an extension cord from the outlet into the house for the tank fish. They have all made it, thanks to our neighbor. We will be getting a generator so, that this never happen again. Now, we have to finish cutting up the 18+ trees that have uprooted or have been taken down by the other trees. We had a mini-forest behind our house, now we have a glen. At least our pond and fish survived. Kathy "FBCS" wrote in message ... I had a trying 24hrs. with no power. I prayed for my fish to make it through. My DH ran around town looking for a generator with non to be found a friend provided a mini ac/dc adapter to connect to the battery of the car to run aerator. The wetones had been w/o water movement for 14 hrs already. The power came on about 1 hr ago and the fish were dancing in the fall stream of water. We had many trees down, I live 1/2 mile off the main road. DH took off at daybreak with the dozer and chain saws. I was able to keep all in prespective and know many had it much worse than we. The storm had lost much of it's punch by the time it got here (So. MD), but it was still the worst I had ever remembered for this area. My heart goes out to those in No. Car take took the brunt of the impact. Joann |
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wrote in message ... 1 virus at a time is the rule strep and pink eye are bacterial. Ingrid snip Uh...Ingrid...should we dip her in salt? BV. |
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I dont know salt dipping people works too well. Just salt gargles, but that is for
sore throats and dental work. Ingrid "BenignVanilla" wrote: wrote in message ... 1 virus at a time is the rule strep and pink eye are bacterial. Ingrid snip Uh...Ingrid...should we dip her in salt? BV. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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