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URGENT 37 dogs in San Antonio to be euthanized 5/1
1ro de mayo
Recherche Google ¿Por qué LA VAQUITA DE SAN ANTONIO? Cuenta la leyenda europea que en la Edad Media, una mariquita salvó la vida de un hombre acusado falsamente de asesinato. Al aterrizar sobre su cuello en el momento de su ejecución, el verdugo tuvo que protegerse primero del insistente insecto. Esto hizo que el juez reconsiderara el caso. La verdad salió a la luz poco después y el hombre inocente fue puesto en libertad. Esta historia destaca la creencia en la mariquita como amuleto de buena suerte y símbolo de protección divina. También ilustra la esperanza y el consuelo que las personas pueden encontrar en la naturaleza.
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A Comprehensive Guide to Allergy Shots: What You Need to Know
Are seasonal allergies dampening your outdoor adventures? Do pet dander or pollen make you reach for tissues constantly? If so, you might have considered allergy shots as a treatment option. In this guide, we'll delve deep into the world of allergy shots, also known as allergen immunotherapy. Are seasonal allergies dampening your outdoor adventures? Do pet dander or pollen make you reach for tissues constantly? If so, you might have considered allergy shots as a treatment option. In this guide, we'll delve deep into the world of allergy shots, also known as allergen immunotherapy, to provide you with all the essential information you need. Whether you're in San Antonio or elsewhere, understanding allergy shot treatment can offer relief from bothersome allergies.
What Are Allergy Shots?Allergy shots are a form of treatment aimed at desensitizing your immune system to specific allergens that trigger allergic reactions. Administered by a trained allergist, these shots contain small amounts of allergens, gradually increasing over time. The goal is to help your body build tolerance to the allergens, reducing or even eliminating allergic symptoms.
How Do Allergy Shots Work?When you receive allergy shots, your body's immune response is modified. Initially, you may receive injections once or twice a week, with the dose gradually increasing. This process, known as the buildup phase, typically lasts several months until you reach a maintenance dose. At this stage, you'll receive injections less frequently, usually every few weeks. Over time, your immune system becomes less reactive to the allergens, leading to a reduction in allergy symptoms.
Benefits of Allergy Shots- Long-term Relief: Unlike some medications that offer temporary relief, allergy shots can provide long-term benefits, even after treatment has stopped.
- Reduced Need for Medications: As allergy symptoms improve, you may find yourself relying less on allergy medications, saving both money and hassle.
- Prevents Allergy Progression: Allergy shots have been shown to prevent the development of new allergies and asthma in some cases.
- Customized Treatment: Your allergist will tailor the allergy shot treatment to your specific allergens and symptoms, ensuring personalized care.
If you're considering allergy shots in San Antonio, finding the right allergist is crucial. Look for board-certified allergists with experience in administering allergy shots. You can start by asking for recommendations from your primary care physician or searching online for "San Antonio allergist." Make sure to inquire about their experience, the types of allergens they treat, and their approach to allergy shot therapy.
Are There Allergy Shots Near Me?Whether you're in San Antonio or any other location, allergy shots are often available at allergists' offices, clinics, and specialty centers. To find allergy shot providers near you, you can:
- Ask Your Doctor: Your primary care physician may be able to refer you to allergists or clinics offering allergy shot treatment.
- Check Online Directories: Websites like Healthgrades or Zocdoc allow you to search for allergists and filter by location and specialty.
- Contact Local Hospitals: Some hospitals have allergy clinics that offer comprehensive allergy testing and treatment, including allergy shots.
Before starting allergy shots, your allergist will conduct a thorough evaluation to determine if you're a suitable candidate. This may include allergy testing to identify specific allergens triggering your symptoms. Once treatment begins, here's what you can expect:
- Regular Appointments: During the buildup phase, you'll need to visit your allergist's office for injections as scheduled.
- Monitoring: Your allergist will monitor your progress and adjust your treatment plan accordingly.
- Possible Side Effects: While uncommon, allergy shots can cause local reactions such as redness or swelling at the injection site. In rare cases, more severe reactions may occur, which is why injections are administered in a medical setting where emergency treatment is available if needed.
Allergy shots offer a proactive approach to managing allergies by targeting the underlying cause rather than just the symptoms. Whether you're seeking relief from pollen, pet dander, or other allergens, allergy shot treatment can provide long-term benefits. If you're in San Antonio or elsewhere, consulting with an allergist experienced in administering allergy shots is the first step toward finding relief. With dedication and patience, allergy shots can help you reclaim your quality of life, allowing you to enjoy the great outdoors and furry companions without the burden of allergies.
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Hello from "New Again" fan
Hello!
This looks like primarily a skater sub but I'd just like to say hi to all the skaters here and any other fans.
"New Again" fan here, going to the "Bay Area Derby" bout on June 1st between the Oakland 'Outlaws' and the San Francisco 'Rolling Dead'.
For others going, easy to recognize me, I'll be the 50 year old guy who looks completely confused and clueless... ;)
About a decade ago or so I did sometimes see the Redding 'Angry Beavers' (that team seems like it did not make it) but other than that, I've really only seen slant-track in the 80s with my dad and sometimes flat-track on YouTube.
What inspired me to support a local league, someone I follow on Mastodon who lives somewhere in Pacific North-West posted about a scrimmage getting ready for their season and after the YouTube video, it's the names of the skaters that really got me to be rather nostalgic. I had forgotten how creative they are, how raw punk they are.
Anyway I did some research on the web on flat-track and I really like the league model, it seems so much purer than most sports leagues, and I was a bit saddened to see how many leagues were hit hard by the covid aftermath.
So...I think I'm going to try when I can to attend matches in my local league not currently as a fan of a specific team but as a fan of all the teams in the league. And hopefully the league can grow so an east Contra Costa County team can form and I can then be a fan of that team (and the league).
Well, if an east Contra Costa County team did form it might be part of SINtral Valley and not BAD but who knows.
Anyway I've said hello, so I'll go now, and I do look forward to June 1st!
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URGENT 37 dogs in San Antonio to be euthanized 5/1
URGENT 37 dogs in San Antonio to be euthanized 5/1
Possible abandoned nest
So around April 10th I noticed a bird's nest in a hanging cubby on our fence on our deck in the backyard. I live with a few kids so I was skeptical on whether it was real or not so I looked & was met with a very startled mother bird & about 4 eggs, we've all left it alone since & things have been going fine. Sometimes we take a peek in there & the parent bird isn't really bothered, we've never touched it or gotten very close, just enough to peer over the edge. Today however my family member told me to check the area under where the nest was, because our dogs had been trying to sniff there. Unfortunately I found a dead baby bird, I assume fell out of the nest. I checked the nest & there is only one baby. My brother cleaned up the past tense hatchling, & he said the parent was chirping at him from overhead on our deck, & while he stepped away, it had gone back to the nest & sat there protectively, still chirping at him occasionally. However it's nearly midnight now, & the parent bird has not come back to the nest. Usually I see it in there all night, & it leaves a few times during the day. I'm starting to worry, especially because the baby isn't making any noise, but it is alive. I've dealt with another specie of bird in the past & their hatchlings were very loud & this one is not. The baby's beak also appears to be crooked?? The bottom doesn't align with the top. I'm in San Antonio Texas, & I believe the birds are Carolina Wrens(?) Photos are of the bird in the nest, the eggs prior to this event, & the baby today. Did my brother perhaps drive it away? Will it come back? Should I be looking into calling a wildlife rehab?
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Why arent there more white americans in the NBA?
I don't buy the idea they are playing other sports.
How many center sized guys are in the NHL, MLB or NFL?
Heck. We see Antonio Gates dominate the NFL despite not being good enough for the NBA and not having played football since he was like.
15.
So is it just a massive athleticism gap?
Idgi
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