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Old 03-16-2008, 06:28 PM #17
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Hi. Yuck! That is why I hate hotels. I saw that on some 20/20 show. Wouldn't I notice fleas or bed bugs though at all? I know you said during the day they are hard to see but what about during night I am not going to look at the picture cause I tend to freak.Also would not one of the 20 doc apts I have had here noticed that? I am not sure if it is the weather but both the derm and eye doc said it could be since so dry here and my body is not used to it. See if you lived here your whole life then you are used to it I would think. Just like people in Ca think it is cold when 50 ndand in MI you would see convertibles down. I will keep you updated and oh god I hope no bugs are causing any of my issues. That will totally drive me out of here. Why are they often heard in hotels is it from so many people coming in and out?I don't deal well with bugs.
Thanks Mrs D. So how much is too much to have it going cause I was planiing all day and night and I am thinking that is too much.
Melody I asked the pharmacist and he said that both the warm and cool are the same because once it hits the air it turns cool. If you have young kids then you want a cool in case of burns. I got mine at cvs too.
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