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ALMOST 9 MONTHS POST-OP GASTRIC BYPASS UPDATE AND STUFF
Hello! Another video documenting my gastric bypass surgery journey. 9 months post op and 115lbs lost total!

Alzheimer's Desease
While there is no cure for Alzheimer’s disease, proper treatment with medicationscan help offset the progression of symptoms .

Emotional Health
Suffer from depression, lack of concentration/focus/memory.

Skins Questions
Many skins related questions and answers..Do you think Vicks help with stretch marks?

I am applying to the Master’s in social Work program because my goal is to improve the lives and enhance the well being of individuals who are often discriminated, disadvantaged, and poor. I want to help others maximize their potential and steer their lives in a positive direction. I am particularly concerned about helping change the lives of our most vulnerable individuals, troubled and neglected youth. Therefore, I want to become a social worker to make a positive difference in their lives and empower these individuals to help them function more effectively with their problems.
I am a thirty four year old woman who struggled and overcame being homeless. When I was homeless, having an advocate and an mentor helped me connect with employment services. But first I needed someone to meet me where I was and treat me with dignity.
I had a mentor that taught and guided me with in my life. The impact that she had on my life inspired me to want to help others. I want to use the knowledge and understanding I have gained to assist people in changing their lives. I believe education is the key to being able to do that. Specifically, a Master’s degree in Social Work would put me in the greatest position for achieving my goal. A social worker on Skid Row in Los Angeles started me on a path toward healing my own life. She provided me with constant support and a sense of hope. Six months later, I found a job as a youth counselor at H.V. Group Home, a residential treatment facility, working with incarcerated youth who were mostly minorities. I am deeply concerned by the high incarceration rates in our society, specifically the way youth lead the way in going to jail, rather than being productive individuals in society. It is my sincere hope to contribute on how to best counsel and care for at risk youth. My research interest focuses on juveniles, especially those at risk spending their young adulthood behind bars.
In my job as a youth counselor, my primary work responsibility was to serve as a positive role model for adolescents aged twelve to eighteen. The residents encountered issues such as physical and sexual abuse and homelessness. Some of them had problems with drug and alcohol abuse, depression, and juvenile justice system. At times my job was extremely stressful. But I discovered that I had the ability to connect with the adolescents and develop strong emotional ties with them. I focused on several areas of treatment including their social skills, coping skills, and independent living skills. My main goal was to help them build their self-esteem and improve their sense of security.
The adolescents could become physically assaultive and self-harm themselves. It was during these critical situations that I would experience problems in knowing what to the best clinical approach was to use when a child was self-harming. I would like to have better tolls to help these kids when they are in crises and know whether the interventions work. I hope that with the aid of the Master’s degree in Social Work I can achieve that. I want to be able to help them in their time of crises and teach them the necessary skills the kids will need to transition into a more independent way of living. These youth need all the attention we can give them in order to prevent recidivism, especially African Americans and Hispanic males, who tend to continually come back into the system. If your program were to grant me the privilege of studying in your program, I would like to research the recidivism rates of African American and Hispanic juveniles and young adults. I hope to contribute to our understanding of how we can improve the quality of lives of these individuals.

In my life, I have set my own guiding principles. Although I can talk about my biggest principles. Inspiration can come in a multitude of forms, but mine comes in the form of service. As a career, I want to be a social worker, helping the poor, the hurt, and those whose lives have dealt them a bad hand. To me, gratitude would be enough to keep me going. I have always lived by the motto “do unto others as you would have done to you”, and feel that the best way to do this is by furthering the ideal of social justice in the way I live and work. Social justice, as I see it, is the value system that recognizes the inherent worth and dignity of every human being and the right of everyone to be treated fairly and with respect. I believe that every individual is worthy of dignity and respect and each individual has the ability to become self-sufficient and able to make the best possible decisions for themselves. When we as a society try to see the world through the eyes of the less fortunate, we can empathize with and understand one another instead of focusing on our differences. Only when each and every individual of a community is afforded the same level of dignity and respect can a society truly be called civilized. Those who cannot demand social justice for themselves must

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09

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a paper about First Aid kits for dogs?
serious answers only mmkay<3

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please add to my list as neccesery

hibiscrub
wondpowder
animal lintex
vet wrap
gaumgee
polo wraps
medical c
gloves
scissors
tweezers
saline souotin
black tape
nappies
black bag
sweat scraper
fleece rug
thermometer
first aid boook
emergancy contactdeails
old dmobile wif £10 credit
£10 in change for payfones

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I have a tote bag i use for school and yes, like most bags, it does come with a zip compartment but I have my keys, cell phone, tissues, and mini first aid kit in there so i do open that a lot and people will be able to see it if i kept it in there. I carry quit a lot for school (mostly notebooks) and I’m not sure where a good place to keep pads when i need it without people being able to find it if there were to look in my bag. Girls, where do you keep yours? Keep in mind I don’t use a backpack, it’s a tote.

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I have clippers, a dressage whip, a jump bat, and riding clothes.

Supplements:
•Horse Foods
•Deworming Pastes
•Mineral Block

Tack and Equipment:
•Halter (2)
•Lead Rope (2)
•Saddle
•Bridle
•Girth
•Stirrup Leathers
•Stirrup Irons
•Reins
•Bit
•Half Pad
•AP Pad
•Leg Boots

Health Care:
•Brush Box (3)
•Shampoo
•Conditioner
•Braiding Bands
•Fly Spray

Barn Supplies:
•Flat Back Bucket
•Water Bucket
•Pails (3)
•Peed Pan
•Feed Scoop
•Leather Cleaner
•Leather Conditioner
•Saddle Rack
•Bridle Bracket
•Saddle Cover
•Bridle Bag

Blankets / Sheets:
•Turnout Blanket
•Turnout Hood
•Turnout Sheet
•Stable Blanket
•Fly Sheet (2)
•Fly Mask (2)

First-Aid:
•Twitch
•Chain-End Lead Shank
•Leg Bandages
•Pillow Wraps
•Vetrap
•Gauze Pads
•Bandage Scissors
•Thermometer
•Antiseptic Ointment
•Instant Icepack
•Weight Tape
•Shipping Boots

Grooming:
•Hair Detangler
•Curry Comb
•Grooming Mitt
•Bristle Curry
•Dandy Brush
•Body Brush
•Finishing Brush
•Face Brush
•Mane and Tail Tool
•Hoof Pick

Miscellaneous:
•Hair Bands
•Notebook
•Pen
•Large Tote
•Small Tote
•Ziplocs
•Baby Wipes
•4 x 6 Cards
•Thumb Tacks
•Scissors
•Sponges
•Cloths
•Latex Gloves
•Vegetable Brush
•Hiking Clip
•Shelving

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I pressed the button and saw my enemy explode into a million pieces. As satisfying as that was, I was also in terrifying danger. I dodged bullets and ran as quickly as I could to the nearest building. I looked around and could no longer see anyone. I could sense something was wrong as I entered what seemed like an abandoned school. I felt a tingling up my spine and constantly checked my peripherals. I was injured and decided to look for first-aid kits inside the building. I finally found one and ran outside. Unfortunately, the fight outside had greatly intensified, and I had no choice but to come back inside. I turned my head and felt the blood drain from my face as I stood face to face with a horrifying monster. There was no escaping it; it was game over.
Video games tend to get a bad reputation these days due to this seemingly meaningless violence and overly graphic stories. Many people are misled by the news and believe that video games damage kids’ brains. On the contrary, they foster skills and creativity like no other media. For example, is playing video games equivalent to watching television and movies? This is a tough question to consider because both practically involve the same activity: staring at a television monitor. The key difference lies in the interactivity of videogames. Watching Star Wars is clearly not the same as having to decide whether or not to join the dark side. It is this simple fact of role playing that seems to be so controversial. Typical parents worldwide believe kids cannot discern fantasy from reality or that playing violent video games leads to more violent children. This is a myth. For example, every once in a long while there comes a kid who commits a gruesome act of violence. Of course, there has to be something to blame. He played Halo a bit too much. Ironically, perhaps the jury will cut him some slack. This is a complete fallacy in society. It is not the video game’s fault; it is the fault of the gamer. Another common stereotype is that gamers are obese and anti-social. This is again blown out of proportion. It is the responsibility of the gamer to maintain a balanced life style. Also, people tend to forget that video games foster teamwork when playing online with friends. Now, let us see the true effects of video gaming. For one thing, they improve problem-solving skills and quick decision-making. As shown above, one mistake leads to an unfortunate game over screen. Also, puzzles in games are becoming more and more common. Beating video games alone or with friends brings out a sense of accomplishment and ends up boosting our self-confidence. Next, video games can serve as real-life simulators. Strategy games, for example, improve resource management skills. Perhaps the biggest function of video games is a way of channeling emotions. One can experience a huge variety of emotions in a video game. However, the most important benefit of video games is……………

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I am putting together my own first aid kit…I have a small sample of johnson’s baby powder cornstarch that I don’t know what to use it for…my youngest child is 3 but still….

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rubbing alcohol ( to disinfect thermometer )
rectal thermometer
electric clippers ( to trim hair around wound ) are these needed??
aloe vera
sponge&towel
swat
bute
pocket first aid guide
hydrogen peroxide
epsom salt
salene solution
vet wrap&duct tape
coconut oil
flashlight
neosporin
instant cold pack
bag balm
bottle of fresh water
packet of salt

Would I need anything else? And why?

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This is a list of things I plan on having in my car. Some things are already IN my car, others I have in my possession but have yet to put in the car, and the rest I have yet to purchase/receive:

Disposable Camera
Insurance Documentation
Flashlight
Cellphone Charger
Minor Wounds First Aid Kit
Sunglasses
2 books
Board Game
GPS Locater with charger
Emergancy Blankets
Diver’s canister of air (small emergancy kind, incase the car goes into a lake)
Life Jacket
Tarp
Cold-weather-jacket
Small fire extinguisher
Fire starting kit
Heavy tools (crowbar, shovel, hammer, wedge)
‘Tire slime’ (prolongs life of tires with minor leaks?)
Box of saltine crackers
2 gallons of water
Canned foods
Bowl
Cup
Spoon, Fork, Knife
roll of tin foil
Cellphone SIgnal Booster
Extra gasoline
Extra car battery
Tools to install the battery
Compass
Maps of areas I’ll be in
a roll of duct tape
Pot/kettle (something to put water or soup in while heating it over a fire)
Some cord or rope (to keep things tied up)
Extra pair of shoes (would boots be better?)
Extra socks, pants, shirt, underwear

Is there anything else you would suggest, or does this look like it’d cover the general survival emergancy kit? I’m a geologist-in-training, I expect I’ll have to be out in remote areas more often than most people, once I actually get into the workforce.

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