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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

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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)

> >

> >

> >

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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> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>

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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

> >>

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

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