A flare is the obvious choiceHow do you handle a big spill like that? Foam? Evaporation?
Kitty Litter?
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A flare is the obvious choiceHow do you handle a big spill like that? Foam? Evaporation?
Kitty Litter?
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That sounds more like LNG. Liquified Natural Gas. CNG is compressed natural gas and is at ambientThe NG I was refueling at, would burn any exposed skin due to the cold temperatures.
It’s the mill, I’m sure it was ignored and the evidence soaked in
Well, I have been known to be wrong before.That sounds more like LNG. Liquified Natural Gas. CNG is compressed natural gas and is at ambient
temperature.
Retirement.Nothing terminal, I hope!
Match!How do you handle a big spill like that? Foam? Evaporation?
Kitty Litter?
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I will pray for that that this works well.Morning all.
Gave myself my first Enbrel injection this morning for Rheumatoid Arthritis. Showed RA symptoms at age 24, formally was diagnosed at age 25 with RA, so I've been dealing with RA for almost 40 years. I was on Humira for several years, it worked well until it failed. Switched to Cimzia, which was OK but never worked great, tried that for almost 2 years, but it failed. So now I'm onto Enbrel.
Humira used a self injecting 'pen' or 'cartridge' so I'm happy to have that again with the Enbrel, which uses a similar auto-injection device. The Cimzia required me to give myself 2 injections, using a traditional syringe, which was a pretty rough thing to do. But the Cimzia dose was 400ml vs an Enbrel dose that is only 1/10th the amount.
When I was on Cimzia, they insisted that I have it administered at an infusion center. Most of the time I got nurses aides who did not know how to properly administer them, and I was paying $800/month.Morning all.
Gave myself my first Enbrel injection this morning for Rheumatoid Arthritis. Showed RA symptoms at age 24, formally was diagnosed at age 25 with RA, so I've been dealing with RA for almost 40 years. I was on Humira for several years, it worked well until it failed. Switched to Cimzia, which was OK but never worked great, tried that for almost 2 years, but it failed. So now I'm onto Enbrel.
Humira used a self injecting 'pen' or 'cartridge' so I'm happy to have that again with the Enbrel, which uses a similar auto-injection device. The Cimzia required me to give myself 2 injections, using a traditional syringe, which was a pretty rough thing to do. But the Cimzia dose was 400ml vs an Enbrel dose that is only 1/10th the amount.
I was not thrilled with giving myself shots with Cimzia but if I had to go to an infusion center I would have been pretty darn unhappy. My normal Cimzia dosage included 2 of these nasty things. 200ml each. For a 400ml total. And the medicine tended to have a 'burning' sensation at each of the 2 injection sites. Fun times.When I was on Cimzia, they insisted that I have it administered at an infusion center. Most of the time I got nurses aides who did not know how to properly administer them, and I was paying $800/month.
My migraine medicine used an autoinjector. Easy to do at home.Morning all.
Gave myself my first Enbrel injection this morning for Rheumatoid Arthritis. Showed RA symptoms at age 24, formally was diagnosed at age 25 with RA, so I've been dealing with RA for almost 40 years. I was on Humira for several years, it worked well until it failed. Switched to Cimzia, which was OK but never worked great, tried that for almost 2 years, but it failed. So now I'm onto Enbrel.
Humira used a self injecting 'pen' or 'cartridge' so I'm happy to have that again with the Enbrel, which uses a similar auto-injection device. The Cimzia required me to give myself 2 injections, using a traditional syringe, which was a pretty rough thing to do. But the Cimzia dose was 400ml vs an Enbrel dose that is only 1/10th the amount.