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How long does it take for dairy products to leave your system?My son is allergic and i want him on my milk.?

I do not breast feed,not by choice,my son has had 2 heart surgerys,one when he was 2 days old and one at 3 months.His next will be open heart between 8 and 12 months and i really want him on my milk. He did not have the energy to breast feed so i pump my milk every 3 to 4 hours,very determined.I was dairy free but through the holidays took in some dairy which has caused him to eat only about 10 to 12 oz a day!!He is 4 and a half months old and needs to gain weight.I have him on Nutramigen which is dairy free formula but am scared to put him back on my milk till i know it is all out of my system.I have spoken with a health nurse,a diatitian and my pediatritian and no one can come up with a clear answer.I have been told 8 hours and i have been told 3 to 4 weeks!!Please can someone give me an idea if you know anything.I am still pumping my milk and i now have over 300 oz i am donating to Childrens Hospital and will continue untill i know it is safe to give to my son again.Thank You

Challenge question?

Modern solar panels are approximately 10% efficient. That is 10% of the energy in sunlight striking the panel is actually converted into useful electricity. During the day, approximately 2.5×10^27 photons of visible light strike a square kilometer of earth every second (1 photon of visible light has an energy of about 4×10^-19 joules).

The Watt is a unit of power. 1 Watt is equal to 1 Joule per second. A 100-Watt light bulb therefore requires 100 joules of energy per second to stay lit.

Based on this information how big a solar panel (in square meters) is required to provide 350 Watts of electric power on a typical day?

I got 35 square meters but its wrong. What do you get?

and you thought your day was bad……. read this.?

If you don’t laugh out loud after you read this you are in a coma!

Next time you have a bad day at work, think of this poor guy.

(Rob is a commercial saturation diver for Global Divers in Louisiana.
He performs underwater repairs on offshore drilling rigs. Below is an e-mail he sent to his sister. She then sent it to radio station 103.2 FM in Ft. Wayne, Indiana, which was sponsoring a “worst job experience” contest. Needless to say, she won.)

“Hi Sue, Just another note from your bottom-dwelling brother. Last week I had a bad day at the office. I know you’ve been feeling down lately at work, so I thought I would share my dilemma with you to make you realize it’s not so bad after all.

“Before I can tell you what happened to me, I first must bore you with a few technicalities of my job. As you know, my office lies at the bottom of the sea. I wear a suit to the office. It’s a wetsuit.

This time of year the water is quite cool. So what we do to keep warm is this: We have a diesel powered industrial water heater. This $20,000 piece of equipment sucks the water out of the sea. It heats it to a delightful temperature. It then pumps it down to the diver through a garden hose, which is taped to the air hose. Now this sounds like a darn good plan, and I’ve used it several times with no complaints.

What I do, when I get to the bottom and start working, is take the hose and stuff it down the back of my wetsuit. This floods my whole suit with warm water. It’s like working in a Jacuzzi.

Everything was going well until all of a sudden, my butt started to itch. So, of course, I scratched it. This only made things worse. Within a few seconds my butt started to burn. I pulled the hose out from my back, but the damage was done.

In agony I realized what had happened.

“The hot water machine had sucked up a jellyfish and pumped it into my suit. Now, since I don’t have any hair on my back, the jellyfish couldn’t stick to it. However, the crack of my butt was not as fortunate. When I scratched what I thought was an itch, I was actually grinding the jellyfish into the crack of my butt. I informed the dive
supervisor of my dilemma over the communicator.

“His instructions were unclear due to the fact that he, along with five other divers, were all laughing hysterically. Needless to say I aborted the dive.

I was instructed to make three agonizing in-water decompression stops totaling thirty-five minutes before I could reach the surface to begin my chamber dry decompression.

When I arrived at the surface, I was wearing nothing but my brass helmet. As I climbed out of the water, the medic, with tears of laughter running down his face, handed me a tube of cream and told me to rub it on my butt as soon as I got in the chamber.

The cream put the fire out, but I couldn’t poop for two days because my butt was swollen shut.

So, next time you’re having a bad day at work,
think about how much worse it would be if you had a jellyfish shoved up your butt.

“Now repeat to yourself, “I love my job, I love my job, I love job.”

“And whenever you have a bad day, ask yourself: is this a “jellyfish bad” day?”

Can you believe this weather?

Across Canada in the last day:

- heavy rains and high winds in BC fell huge trees and collapse some buildings
- high winds in Alberta cause widespread damage such as snapping trees and power poles in half, blowing over trucks, and sending residents to their basements
- flooding rains in Toronto
- extreme warmth (high teens or mid 60′s in F) with rain from southern Quebec through the Maritimes where there may be thunderstorms as well.
It’s now in the 20′s (near 70 on the old F scale) in parts of Quebec, and likely to stay that warm overnight

I think those electric wheelchairs would make good commuting transport?

They have a range of about 30km. They could be charged up during the day at work. If powered by nuclear, solar, or hydro power there would be a great reduction in greenhouse gas as freeway fulls of cars would not be needed on the daily commute. I realise they would need minor adaptions for weather. What do others think?

Can a regular day person become the next superhero?

I was thinking that when i get a bit older and more mature, i could become the next superhero, it might sound dumb but look at batman all he had were gadgets and an incredible fighting ability.
I have it all, sketches,gadgets (fire and ice powers) made by a mini flame thrower on your wrists, and a water chamber right next to the mini flame thrower, so when i press the button between my thumb and index finger oon that ridge -100 degree wind comes out while the water comes out freezing it in a matter of a thousandth of a second. Do you believe me if you have hope and faith respond to this question with some thoughts of how this thing can actually work, i beilive in people and YOU! Slogan,lol! ==}
==} “Raine’s the name, remember forever that”
Dawn Raine Laos
-With love and respect to my friend who died later this night out in the rain, all alone. 9:57 p.m. Please help me with some of your own creative ideas even if they’re crazy, help me so………………….

I was told I should never turn my new home PC off. What say you?

I have a surge protecter, but I live in the country and our power poles and lines are subject to damage from high winds, falling trees and drunken cowboys in pick-ups. So our power comes and goes a lot. I thought if the PC is turned off it would be safe if the power surged. Not so? Why is it bad to turn it off at night and back on the next day?