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I resisted for years to go high speed and paid 9.95 a month with netzero. Once I finally upgraded I would get a part time job if necessary just to pay for it. It is an incredible time waster and if you need to be online for your business why put that in jeopardy?
You may pay more for your internet if you were to downgrade your TV package but do you realize you can watch a lot of shows online now? Our cable was disconnected a year ago and we lived until this fall without when DH had it connected one day. I find that with it I waste a lot more time glued to the TV and have a harder time getting things done. With 2 small children my new favorite is to spend a few hours on the weekend when they are sleeping catching up on my favorite ABC shows. I can watch at my leisure and sometimes catch up on the past 2-3 week worth of shows. i no longer plan my life around missing Desperate Housewives! If you only had internet you could save quite a bit of money per month. I would recommend checking with your utility company to see if they offer energy audits. I'm not sure how much square feet you are heating but we live in Minnesota, heat 1000 sq ft house and 1200 sq foot garage and our highest bill was $250 for gas & electric. I scheduled one this summer and it was eye opening for sure. Our house was built in the 50's and it leaks horribly. Little things like caulking around the windows, resealing your windows, covering windows in plastic, resealing your doors and kick plates and putting insulation foam pieces behind your electrical outlets has made a HUGE difference in our house. It is very important that you routinely have your furnace serviced. I always thought that was hooey but after having it done this fall we cut our furnace run time down to half of what it was taking. You also mentioned a fireplace. If this is wood fireplace they are a HUGE energy waster as your warm air goes right out the huge hole in the wall if you are not using it. Make sure your flue is closed and it may look silly but have someone measure a piece of wood that would fit in the hole and then tack that pink styrofoam insulation to it. You could use that to cover the hole when your fireplace is not in use. I am not sure what kind of insurance drug coverage you have but check to see if they offer an option of mail in service. Our company drug plan offers this and you can 2 months of prescriptions for one co-pay. Also, Walmart now has a list of generic drugs that they give for $4.00 I am not sure how intensive the list is but maybe there are alternatives to some of the stuff you are taking that are on the list. The only other advice I would have is to check with your doctor/physical therapist to see if you can buy an inversion table. They are relatively inexpensive, maybe $200 for a decent one. My friend has disc problems and her husband hangs her upside down on the clothes line with these moon boot looking things to stretch out her back. It's hilarious and she feels like her own freak show but she swears by it. If you ever watch HSN and see Jack Teeter on there he talks about his Teeter Hangups inversion tables and what a difference inversion has made on his life. You can find his story on their company website as well. I am NOT any type of spokesperson or salesperson or anything else for this company but in theory the idea is super and my chiropractor actually has good things to say as well. I think the Teeter ones are kinda spendy and I have seen cheaper versions online so you would want to do your research first but it may save you a fortune in doctor bills. |
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i dumped thee ole landline altogether, so no dial up for me, not that id want it anyway, after the feel of dsl/cable, i couldnt deal with it. I saved 70 plus dumping my phone, costs 55 approx for my rr turbo. I think it would be cheaper if cable here wasnt a monopoly. I hear ya on the comcast comment down there, we have time warner only here, nothing else. Theres still major freeway construction going on here so dsl cant be even laid yet, they said 2 more years, so no competition in sat,cable, or phone. Sure you could get dish network or direct tv here, but we live in the flood plains, how often do you want to look at searching for signal? Its all trees around here, so forget about the 80+ percent signal too. Here it is Christmas time and its like seattle out there. Id like to know where all this rain is when the farmers need it! oy! Even still with sat's, noooo internet availabilitys, cause freeway redo's, no dsl optics have even been laid or expect to do so for 2 years. I have seen comcasts offers, seems loads cheaper then im paying for tw. My cable bill/internet, is approx 120. thats for basic extended cable, heck ours charges 2 dollars for just wgn and tbs!
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Well, the other problem with dial-up is that you have to use your phone line. I need to be online while I speak to clients on the phone.
And yeah, if I miss an episode of something I like, I know I can find it online somewhere. But I spend so much time in front of the computer, I like watching TV in the living room or my bedroom. Last night was so cozy lying in bed watching the movie, "Castaway." As far as the inversion table, a former nurse suggested I find a cheap, flat door to rest up against a sofa or a bed to get the stretching effect you get from inversion therapy. I spoke to my neurosurgeon about the whole concept and while he agrees that stretching can't hurt, there's no way it's going to put a herniated disc back together. It's not just protruding. The disc material has busted out. That is the point of no return. As for my scripts, there's nothing expensive that I'm on for a long period of time. Like Percocet...I need it when I need it, which is now. If I do end up on something long-term, I'd look into mail order for sure! My furnace...oy. It's probably older than me. It just needs to be replaced. I'm on the verge of being eligible for a forgivable loan for home repairs. I may just get some much needed stuff done around here that will make the house more energy efficient. *crosses fingers* |
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hey, whos charging 145 for package deals?
ive seen comcast commercials, at&t commercials and time warner here, have a deal where each item, 2 or more together as a package for 33 each, totaling 99. thats for phone, cable and internet. mines only higher cause i get the turbo 8 package which isnt included in thier deal, u can still get the 5, which is still fast, but we got the 8 cause we had multiple computors online at same time. which im gonna change here, and real quick. now that cassey left us. Ill have to go to the package deal or id not be able to keep what i need here. which is good, still, cause 5 is fine for myself and will get digital cable in place of basic. |
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I'm hoping my doc has free samples! In the meantime, I always look for deals. There are lots of BOGO's, plus cheap generic brands. At least you can save if you can't get him to quit. |
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Not to be nosey, but I'm just wondering if the smoking helps to compensate for the panic attacks. Perhaps you could also talk to your doctor about how to take care of them when you quit. I feel for you. Panic attacks are something my DD and I have had in the past. I've had family members quit forms of tobacco. It isn't easy, but it is good for your health to quit. Good luck! We'll root for you!
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I get panic attacks more severely when I try to quit because of the stress of quitting. For that reason, nicotine patches are the worst thing for me. I haven't set a target date yet, but I definitely shouldn't wait until December. Holiday stress! |
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I quit smoking in 2001. I started cutting down on my cigarrets a little at a time. The less nicotine that you have in your system seems to make it easier to quit later on. I would allocate so many cigarrets a day and sometimes I wouldn't smoke that. The patches also helped. I also used sublimial tapes for relaxation. Good luck!
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Everyone thinks they have the sollution to your money problem by having your DH quit smoking. Yes, that would be best for all, but it is hard. I think about all the money I spend on nails, hair, cigs, liquor, and other non-esentials. What the hell? Can you just quit something you have done everyday of your life, at least 20 times a day? NO. You couldn't stop eating, drinking, or speaking could you. Don't harp on someone for their addictions. It is easier to harp about someone elses, but I am sure that you all have a vice or two that you aren't proud of, even if it is free to do.
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