Guest guest Posted December 1, 2008 Report Share Posted December 1, 2008 I think my cell phone is a motorola. It's kind of sad that I don't know that. My mom borrows it for longer trips in case of car trouble adn she had it today. I have problems occaisionally with dropped calls. My mom asked me if I thought it was my stimulator. I told her I didn't think so, but now you all have me wondering. I claim my phone just doesn't like my friends. I have one friend that when I call him the cell phone disconnects us every ten or fifteen minutes. He knows I'll call right back. If we are discussing something important, I usually call him back on our land line home phone. The only problem is then I have to pay long distance charges. With my cell phone I can call anywhere without it costing extra. > > > > I have a nokia and used to have a samsung. Both phones acted up. > I'm with you, glad to hear I'm not the only one. And I can't keep > turning my stimulator off, I don't have a home phone, I just use my > cell. So when I call anyone I always make sure they have my phone # > in case we get disconnected, I explain the problem and ask them to > please return the call. > > > > Take Care, > > B. in TEXAS > > > > > > > > > > Re: cell phones > > > > i actually killed a phone by putting it in my pants pocket on the > same side > > as my stim battery i too am having problems i was told by my rep > that they > > had never heard of it but if my stim is off i have no prob glad > i'm not > > the only one like i thought i have a motorola killed a nokia > lol > > ************ **One site has it all. Your email accounts, your social > networks, > > and the things you love. Try the new AOL.com > > today! > (http://pr.atwola. com/promoclk/ 100000075x121296 2939x1200825291/ aol? > redir=http://www.aol. com/?optin= new-dp > > %26icid=aolcom40van ity%26ncid= emlcntaolcom0000 0001) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2008 Report Share Posted December 1, 2008 My stimulator causes dropped calls.....it never happened before I got my stim in OCT....now it happens several times a day when the stim is on..never when it is off. Deb RN From: Stimulator [mailto:Stimulator ] On Behalf Of robbd1980 Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 11:26 AM Stimulator Subject: Re: cell phones I think my cell phone is a motorola. It's kind of sad that I don't know that. My mom borrows it for longer trips in case of car trouble adn she had it today. I have problems occaisionally with dropped calls. My mom asked me if I thought it was my stimulator. I told her I didn't think so, but now you all have me wondering. I claim my phone just doesn't like my friends. I have one friend that when I call him the cell phone disconnects us every ten or fifteen minutes. He knows I'll call right back. If we are discussing something important, I usually call him back on our land line home phone. The only problem is then I have to pay long distance charges. With my cell phone I can call anywhere without it costing extra. > > > > I have a nokia and used to have a samsung. Both phones acted up. > I'm with you, glad to hear I'm not the only one. And I can't keep > turning my stimulator off, I don't have a home phone, I just use my > cell. So when I call anyone I always make sure they have my phone # > in case we get disconnected, I explain the problem and ask them to > please return the call. > > > > Take Care, > > B. in TEXAS > > > > > > > > > > Re: cell phones > > > > i actually killed a phone by putting it in my pants pocket on the > same side > > as my stim battery i too am having problems i was told by my rep > that they > > had never heard of it but if my stim is off i have no prob glad > i'm not > > the only one like i thought i have a motorola killed a nokia > lol > > ************ **One site has it all. Your email accounts, your social > networks, > > and the things you love. Try the new AOL.com > > today! > (http://pr.atwola. com/promoclk/ 100000075x121296 2939x1200825291/ aol? > redir=http://www.aol. com/?optin= new-dp > > %26icid=aolcom40van ity%26ncid= emlcntaolcom0000 0001) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2010 Report Share Posted May 5, 2010 I'm just wondering if it is possible to put your cell phone in a plastic bag and talk through the bag. Maybe that would not work. But outside of talking on the phone or using the buttons for messaging, it could be kept in a plastic bag at all times. Do you think having a bag with cedar in it would help? Re: Do birdmites burrow in wood? I shudder to think about how much aspartame I've ingested over the years. Sure didn't kill any bugs on/in me! I stopped using it about 2 1/2 years ago when I started my get-healthy regimen.Bessie> >>> >> I'm starting to wonder if it's really birdmites what I have or maybe> >> something else? The ones I have burrow in the wood, making a visible> >> whole with their exact shape in it. If I throw boiling water, vinegar or> >> one of the soaps that kills them (Ecos Orange Plus + vinegar), it will> >> likely bring the larvae/mite out of the wood hole. Then there's whole> >> sections of wood on my floor that start turning dark and that's a sign> >> that there might be a whole nest in there. If I do the same thing (the> >> boiling water or vinegar) I will find rests of mites as the water dries.> >> > >> Also, the mites I have seem to be divided in two species, the ones that> >> look like tiny spiders and the ones that take over fiber material (not> >> to mention the black specs, which eventually look like tiny larvae)> >> Since I began having mites, I recognize two different kinds. The weird> >> thing is that from far away, some of the fiber mites look like a spider,> >> but as I begin getting closer, I realize it was a piece of fiber shaped> >> exactly like the spider.> >> > >> Here's an example of a "mite" that burrowed in the wood. That's its> >> shape as well: http://www.flickr.com/photos/41448065@N02/4570224925/> >> , > >> http://www.flickr.com/photos/41448065@N02/4570861494/in/set-72157623856010281/> >> > >> Can someone help me figure out what is that? I also have them burrowing> >> in my dresser and just about any piece of wood I have.> >> > >> Thanks> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2010 Report Share Posted May 5, 2010 Yes, I am just in the process of making a small vinyl container for the phone. My mites can get through plastic very easily, so that would probably not work. But I bought a thick vinyl that is a lot harder to get through and I found one dead in the attempt, so I hope this will help. The only problem is the touch bar--sometimes it won't work when I do it through the vinyl. Thanks for the suggestion. On 5/5/2010 9:43 AM, Goldstein@... wrote:  I'm just wondering if it is possible to put your cell phone in a plastic bag and talk through the bag. Maybe that would not work. But outside of talking on the phone or using the buttons for messaging, it could be kept in a plastic bag at all times. Do you think having a bag with cedar in it would help? Re: Do birdmites burrow in wood?  I shudder to think about how much aspartame I've ingested over the years.  Sure didn't kill any bugs on/in me!  I stopped using it about 2 1/2 years ago when I started my get-healthy regimen. Bessie > >> > >> I'm starting to wonder if it's really birdmites what I have or maybe > >> something else? The ones I have burrow in the wood, making a visible > >> whole with their exact shape in it. If I throw boiling water, vinegar or > >> one of the soaps that kills them (Ecos Orange Plus + vinegar), it will > >> likely bring the larvae/mite out of the wood hole. Then there's whole > >> sections of wood on my floor that start turning dark and that's a sign > >> that there might be a whole nest in there. If I do the same thing (the > >> boiling water or vinegar) I will find rests of mites as the water dries. > >> > >> Also, the mites I have seem to be divided in two species, the ones that > >> look like tiny spiders and the ones that take over fiber material (not > >> to mention the black specs, which eventually look like tiny larvae) > >> Since I began having mites, I recognize two different kinds. The weird > >> thing is that from far away, some of the fiber mites look like a spider, > >> but as I begin getting closer, I realize it was a piece of fiber shaped > >> exactly like the spider. > >> > >> Here's an example of a "mite" that burrowed in the wood. That's its > >> shape as well: http://www.flickr.com/photos/41448065@N02/4570224925/ > >> , > >> http://www.flickr.com/photos/41448065@N02/4570861494/in/set-72157623856010281/ > >> > >> Can someone help me figure out what is that? I also have them burrowing > >> in my dresser and just about any piece of wood I have. > >> > >> Thanks > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 What type of cell phone does everyone use? Thanks, Ebarb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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