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Rhonda (aka Roz)

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    Rhonda (aka Roz) got a reaction from BradyBzLyn...Mo in Disney Dining Buddy   
    Just a heads up --
    There are many services out there that offer to get dining reservations for you. They will charge a fee per reservation and then work on getting these for you. They also will book reservations and then sell the reservations to individuals, basically by cancelling and rebooking (of course no guarantees). These are illegal. Work with these companies at your own risk. Disney is cracking down on them and you may end up getting caught in a mess, or at the very least, losing your reservations and your money.
     
    With the "My Disney Experience" app on phones and iPads, it's easy to just keep checking yourself now.  Or have your TA do it for you!  :)
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    Rhonda (aka Roz) got a reaction from BradyBzLyn...Mo in Regarding Southwest Airlines   
    People, what we have here is a failure to communicate! lol
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    Rhonda (aka Roz) got a reaction from Nicki aka Rebelstand in We're here!   
    We're in loop 2000. Come by and say hi! We're in an a-liner with a screen tent. And I have my FF sign out on the post! We'll be here til Tuesday. :)
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    Rhonda (aka Roz) reacted to wak648...Bill in Looking for a Romantic Getaway?   
    Who says you have to take Rick.
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    Rhonda (aka Roz) got a reaction from Nicki aka Rebelstand in Cruise Packing/Planning   
    Rebelstand had the great idea of starting a thread about planning and packing for a cruise! So let's post tips and things we've learned from going on cruises.
    One of my favorite things to pack is my over-the-door shoe bag. The pockets are clear so you can see what's in them. I got mine at Target for $4.50 and I've used it over and over -- on cruises and in hotel rooms.
    I use the pockets for everything that would normally take up counter space -- makeup, hairspray, shampoo, comb/brush, toothbrush/paste, books, sunblock, glasses, etc, etc.
    Here's a picture of one like mine

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    Rhonda (aka Roz) got a reaction from mouseketab.....Carol in Happy National Cruise Vacation Week!!   
    This is the best week of the year to book a cruise!! All of the cruiselines are offering special deals, discounts, onboard credits, and other perks! Go here to read all about it: http://travelonadrea...week-kicks-off/. And, keep in mind, the onboard credits offered by the cruiseline, are in addition to the onboard credits you will always get for booking through me!
    Email me ([email protected]) if you'd like a quote or more information. Or if you prefer, you can call me at 888-681-1240, ext. 3. :)
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    Rhonda (aka Roz) reacted to AuburnJen in If you like to have your trailer at your site, take notice...   
    Well, doesnt that depend on how MANY golf carts you had? :rofl2:
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    Rhonda (aka Roz) reacted to BRDof3...Rob in Chiropractic Care   
    As a nurse, I won't advise you to stay away from them, but I will tell you to tread lightly. My job is to line ill or injured patients up with the care that they need, then evaluate it to see if it resolved the issues (as much as can be). If not, we do it again another way.
    See the surgeon, listen to his/her advice. I have worked with Chiropractors that have been butchers. I also have a couple of them locally that I have gotten patients referred to, and they have literally pulled rabbits out of the hat for me. They cannot change anything about a degenerated disc, any more than the surgeon can. The surgeon can trim or remove the disc, but they cannot make it well again. The Lord gave us many self-restorations in our bodies, this is not one of them.
    A good Chiro can provide palliative care that can make things easier to bear. The thing to remember is there are more Chiropratic offices, it seems, than Starbucks shops. They don't have extensive medical training and many are more dangerous than helpful. If they don't examine you, then present a plan that includes evaluation criteria and a target discharge date, leave.
    Talk to friends, neighbors, family, doctors, anyone you trust for an opinion. Just like any other service provider, you don't pick a Chiropractor out of the Yellow Pages, or based on their commercials. Establish their track record first.
    Good luck with the back!!!
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    Rhonda (aka Roz) reacted to Rhonda (aka Roz) in Chiropractic Care   
    When I have neck/back problems, I go to a chiropractor, and I've always had good results. I disagree with the "once you start you can't stop" theory. Sometimes it takes a few visits to get the muscles working again, to hold everything in place. But I will go a few years without the chiropractor, then if I pull something out in my back, I will go for a few visits and be all fixed up!
    I have to respectfully disagree with Debbie. (Sorry Deb)
    My mom had a bulging disc, and the chiropractor was able to, very gently, and through a series of visits, get the muscles around the disc working again, so that it went back into place and stayed there. She never had to have the surgery that her doctor was telling her she needed.
    BUT -- as with any doctor, don't just randomly pick one out of the yellow pages. Get referrals from friends and neighbors. Make sure you're choosing a doctor with a good reputation.
    Good luck! :)
    LOL -- I just realized that I said the same thing as Rob, in his last paragraph, about the yellow pages!!
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