S&S Marine Services is located near The city of Oldsmar is defined by it's stunning waterfront vista, which is best viewed at sunset for the full effect of the surrounding beauty. Oldsmar is full of landscaped boulevards, an abundance of parks and a large wilderness preserve. This beautiful city has a fantastic focus on family fun and showcases this at mini events throughout the year. The main event which you can't miss, is the annual “Celebrate Oldsmar”. Held in August, the two day event celebrates all that is great about the city. Live music, carnival rides and food vendors await you! Fancy casting a line? Oldsmar has an abundance of parks with fishing piers! Head over to Harbor Palms Nature Park where you'll find a stunning floating pier with views you can really enjoy. Alternatively, visit R.E. Olds Park where you'll find a real rustic pier, which offers the best fishing early in the morning. The main boat ramp here is located in Mobbly Bayou Preserve but is only able to accommodate small boats. The ramp however gives access to a series of small borrow pit lakes, which is a lot of fun to explore! It's also possible to access Mobbly Bay through a shallow and narrow connection.
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Thursday, April 7, 2016
Friday, October 16, 2015
Why All Men Should Love "Girly" Songs
Costume parties are fun. The dilemma is knowing what to wear. Dressing like a cowgirl is a terrific choice for any fancy dress party. Cowgirl clothes are designed to make a woman look wonderful, even though the general cowgirl look stresses on simplicity. . But how do you dress like a cowgirl? You don't want to come across as a pretender so it pays to learn how to dress like a authentic cowgirl. Here are several tips that will help.
You can get the cowgirl look right now really by just going through all the clothes you have and picking out the right pieces of clothing. You can effortlessly look like a true cowgirl without spending scores of money so don't worry about that. It's all genuinely convenient since the cowgirl look is extremely identical to a casual urban city style. Maybe all you truly need is already in your wardrobe!
Start by looking for a nice and comfortable pair of jeans or denim skirt. The cowgirl look is all about denim, denim and denim. Wear nothing else but that at the bottom. Your pair of jeans ought to be old but not too old. It should also be well ironed and not have too a lot of distracting patterns. If you don't have a pair of jeans, get yourself to a second-hand garments store as soon as possible. There will commonly be vintage jeans that look and fit good. Don't buy a pair of jeans that looks truly, truly new.
Cowgirl tops are pretty easy to deal with. Like denim jeans or skirts, there aren't too countless options available. Shirts work fine although you can go with a tube-top if you want a sexier look. White is my beloved color for a shirt and you'll see why if you try wearing it. It goes well with any other color and its so vintage. . Any button-up shirts will do as a top, you can even get your lover's shirt as well if you want to go for the just got out of bed look.
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You can get the cowgirl look right now really by just going through all the clothes you have and picking out the right pieces of clothing. You can effortlessly look like a true cowgirl without spending scores of money so don't worry about that. It's all genuinely convenient since the cowgirl look is extremely identical to a casual urban city style. Maybe all you truly need is already in your wardrobe!
Start by looking for a nice and comfortable pair of jeans or denim skirt. The cowgirl look is all about denim, denim and denim. Wear nothing else but that at the bottom. Your pair of jeans ought to be old but not too old. It should also be well ironed and not have too a lot of distracting patterns. If you don't have a pair of jeans, get yourself to a second-hand garments store as soon as possible. There will commonly be vintage jeans that look and fit good. Don't buy a pair of jeans that looks truly, truly new.
Cowgirl tops are pretty easy to deal with. Like denim jeans or skirts, there aren't too countless options available. Shirts work fine although you can go with a tube-top if you want a sexier look. White is my beloved color for a shirt and you'll see why if you try wearing it. It goes well with any other color and its so vintage. . Any button-up shirts will do as a top, you can even get your lover's shirt as well if you want to go for the just got out of bed look.
http://kayrynn096.blogspot.com/2015/10/why-all-men-should-love-girly-songs.html
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
"Nutraceuticals" taking center stage in pet treat market
Americans spend $5.4 billion on pet treats and chews, according to a Packaged Facts report, and "nutraceutical" treats are am -More-
Sunday, September 20, 2015
New Blood Test May Help Predict Heart Disease Risks in Obese Black Teens
Title: New Blood Test May Help Predict Heart Disease Risks in Obese Black Teens
Category: Health News
Created: 9/17/2015 12:00:00 AM
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Category: Health News
Created: 9/17/2015 12:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 9/18/2015 12:00:00 AM
Saturday, September 12, 2015
12 Lust-Worthy Watches Where Less is More
Avoid the trends and let the simple, brilliant design of these timepieces speak for itself[...]
Thursday, September 10, 2015
How to Care for Dogs with Diabetes
Many dogs live a normal life with the disease. And yes, I could handle it. Over time I learned how to care for my dog and help her stay active and healthy. If your dog has diabetes, you too can easily care for your pet with help from your veterinarian and support from your friends and family.
Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common hormonal disorders in dogs. Statistics show that one in 400 dogs develop diabetes. So you and your diabetic dog are not alone - many other pet owners are helping their dogs stay healthy and live normal lives with this disease.
Types of DiabetesMost diabetic dogs have diabetes mellitus (pronounced MEL-uh-tus). In diabetes mellitus, the pancreatic islet cells that produce insulin are destroyed during episodes of pancreatitis or when the immune system attacks them (a form of autoimmunity). Dogs with diabetes mellitus usually require shots of insulin to help their bodies use the energy from the food they eat.
Diabetes insipidus means that either the body is not making enough of the antidiuretic hormone (ADH) that controls water regulation in the kidneys, or that the kidneys cannot respond to ADH. Diabetes insipidus is very rare in dogs; this article addresses only diabetes mellitus in dogs.
What is Diabetes Mellitus?Diabetes mellitus is the inability of the body to properly use the energy from food. The disease is caused by a deficiency of insulin, a hormone that regulates how the cells absorb and use blood sugar. Insulin is produced by the pancreas, a gland in the endocrine system.
The pancreas serves two functions: one if the production of digestive enzymes; the other is the regulation of blood sugar. The pancreas produces and releases enzymes into the small intestine to break down food into nutrients. It also releases hormones into the bloodstream to help the body use sugar (glucose). One of these hormones, insulin, controls the uptake of glucose into cells. The cells use the glucose as fuel for energy production. When the body does not have enough insulin, the dog may show symptoms of high blood glucose, such as excessive hunger and thirst, increased urination, and weakness in the limbs.
A lack of sufficient insulin causes glucose to accumulate in the blood until the kidneys must use water to flush excess glucose into the urine, causing dehydration. Severe dehydration can causelow blood pressure and possibly shock, so it is important to start diabetes mellitus treatment as soon as possible.
Causes of Diabetes MellitusScientists are not sure about the cause of diabetes; it may be caused by various factors, including a genetic predisposition, diet, or even exposure to certain viruses. But they can point to risk factors such as obesity, a sedentary life style, and genetic history.
Risk Factors
The following are risk factors for diabetes in dogs:
* Age — Dogs are generally over seven years of age, but are occasionally diagnosed at a much younger age. On average, dogs are diagnosed between the ages of 8 and 12.
* Gender — Female dogs have diabetes at almost twice the rate of males.
* Breed — Although any breed of dog may get diabetes, several studies indicate that some breeds tend to be diagnosed with diabetes more often, which may point to a genetic predisposition to the disease.
The breeds that are at higher risk include:
* Keeshond
* Cairn Terrier
* Schnauzer (miniature and standard)
* Poodle
* Dachshunds
* Beagles Symptoms
Some of the symptoms that can indicate diabetes are:
* Low energy, lethargy
* Losing weight
* Eating excessively, not eating, or other changes in interest in food
* Drinking large amounts of water
* Urinating frequently, which may cause waking up at odd times to urinateBy the time you notice that your dog's eating habits have changed, that he's drinking excessive water, or even vomiting, your pet may be losing weight and getting lethargic.
Because diabetes can be controlled more easily with an early diagnosis, it is important to go to a veterinarian as soon as you notice these symptoms.
The longer symptoms persist without a diagnosis, the more the blood glucose level increases and damage can occur in the bladder, kidneys, liver, and eyes. Dogs with diabetes can also have a decreased resistance to bacterial infections.
DiagnosisTell your veterinarian all the symptoms you have observed in your dog, including the physical symptoms and any changes in mood, behavior, and energy. Your veterinarian may suspect diabetes right away and take a quick blood glucose test like the ones that human diabetics use. This kind of test can give an immediate reading of current blood glucose, but is not a definitive diagnosis since elevated blood glucose readings can be caused by problems other than diabetes.
Your veterinarian will know about many other health problems that cause similar symptoms, such as Cushing's Disease, and may order a blood test for blood glucose levels along with other tests of kidney and liver function, etc.
It may take several days to get the blood test back from the lab. Your veterinarian will want to meet with you to discuss the findings and the care you need to give your pet.
TreatmentTreatment for most dogs includes insulin therapy, weight control, dietary therapy and exercise.
InsulinMost diabetic dogs need insulin, given in daily injections. Depending on the type of insulin your veterinarian suggests, your dog will need one or two injections per day.
Vial of insulin and syringe
Your veterinarian will show you how to handle insulin and administer shots to your dog. The veterinarian may have you practice giving the shot in the office, to make sure you know how to do it and to answer any questions.
Insulin shots are given under the skin, so you won't have to find a vein. Some veterinarians suggest you give shots in the buttocks area, others suggest the loose skin around the neck. Ask which area your veterinarian recommends for your pet.
Too Much InsulinThe greatest threat to your dog's health related to insulin is getting too much insulin. This causes blood glucose levels that are too low (hypoglycemia), which can make the dog very sick and can result in death. Just as human diabetics carry a candy bar or orange juice to treat their low blood glucose, you should carry corn syrup or sugar pills with you for your diabetic dog.
Symptoms of low blood glucose include:
* Dizziness or unsteady gait
* Lethargy
* Shaking
* Falling
* SeizuresEvery dog shows a different combination of these symptoms. React immediately to the symptoms by giving your dog corn syrup or sugar pills. It's important to make sure your dog ingests glucose in one of these forms as soon as possible.
You can dilute the corn syrup in water and let your dog drink it. If the dog does not willingly drink it, administer it orally using a turkey baster. Corn syrup absorbs into the blood stream through the tissues of the mouth, so it is immediately effective.
You should quickly see a change in the dog's symptoms and behavior since this treatment increases the blood glucose right away. Keep in mind that elevated blood glucose for a short time is much less dangerous than low blood glucose. To prevent low blood glucose, it's generally better to err on the side of too little insulin rather than too much.
Weight ControlA healthy weight for your dog will help you control the diabetes and keep your dog active. A diet that is low-fat, moderate complex carbohydrate, and high-protein is recommended. Your veterinarian can suggest changes in diet or a prescription food for your dog.
Make sure to feed your dog at specific times each day and stick to these prescribed times. Resist the temptation to feed extra food, such as table scraps, and ask others in your household not to give treats that may alter blood sugar or increase weight. Consult your veterinarian about acceptable treats.
Other MedicationsCheck with your veterinarian about other medications your dog is taking. Some medications should be avoided in diabetic dogs.
Consequences of DiabetesDiabetes can cause many other health problems when not properly regulated.
Some of the complications include:
* Eyes — diabetes can cause or worsen cataracts
* Kidney disease
* Liver disease
* Limbs — high blood glucose can cause weakness and instability in the legs
* Increased susceptibility to infections PrognosisMost dogs are diagnosed with diabetes when they are between 8 and 12 years old. Some are much younger, but with the consistent care, you can expect your pet to live a normal life and be active and healthy.
This article was written in consultation with Ellen Miller, DVM, MS, Diplomate ACVIM of Flatiron Veterinary Specialists ()
Please consult your veterinarian for diagnosis and before beginning any treatment program.
Sources:
http://cicielle.typepad.com/
Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common hormonal disorders in dogs. Statistics show that one in 400 dogs develop diabetes. So you and your diabetic dog are not alone - many other pet owners are helping their dogs stay healthy and live normal lives with this disease.
Types of DiabetesMost diabetic dogs have diabetes mellitus (pronounced MEL-uh-tus). In diabetes mellitus, the pancreatic islet cells that produce insulin are destroyed during episodes of pancreatitis or when the immune system attacks them (a form of autoimmunity). Dogs with diabetes mellitus usually require shots of insulin to help their bodies use the energy from the food they eat.
Diabetes insipidus means that either the body is not making enough of the antidiuretic hormone (ADH) that controls water regulation in the kidneys, or that the kidneys cannot respond to ADH. Diabetes insipidus is very rare in dogs; this article addresses only diabetes mellitus in dogs.
What is Diabetes Mellitus?Diabetes mellitus is the inability of the body to properly use the energy from food. The disease is caused by a deficiency of insulin, a hormone that regulates how the cells absorb and use blood sugar. Insulin is produced by the pancreas, a gland in the endocrine system.
The pancreas serves two functions: one if the production of digestive enzymes; the other is the regulation of blood sugar. The pancreas produces and releases enzymes into the small intestine to break down food into nutrients. It also releases hormones into the bloodstream to help the body use sugar (glucose). One of these hormones, insulin, controls the uptake of glucose into cells. The cells use the glucose as fuel for energy production. When the body does not have enough insulin, the dog may show symptoms of high blood glucose, such as excessive hunger and thirst, increased urination, and weakness in the limbs.
A lack of sufficient insulin causes glucose to accumulate in the blood until the kidneys must use water to flush excess glucose into the urine, causing dehydration. Severe dehydration can causelow blood pressure and possibly shock, so it is important to start diabetes mellitus treatment as soon as possible.
Causes of Diabetes MellitusScientists are not sure about the cause of diabetes; it may be caused by various factors, including a genetic predisposition, diet, or even exposure to certain viruses. But they can point to risk factors such as obesity, a sedentary life style, and genetic history.
Risk Factors
The following are risk factors for diabetes in dogs:
* Age — Dogs are generally over seven years of age, but are occasionally diagnosed at a much younger age. On average, dogs are diagnosed between the ages of 8 and 12.
* Gender — Female dogs have diabetes at almost twice the rate of males.
* Breed — Although any breed of dog may get diabetes, several studies indicate that some breeds tend to be diagnosed with diabetes more often, which may point to a genetic predisposition to the disease.
The breeds that are at higher risk include:
* Keeshond
* Cairn Terrier
* Schnauzer (miniature and standard)
* Poodle
* Dachshunds
* Beagles Symptoms
Some of the symptoms that can indicate diabetes are:
* Low energy, lethargy
* Losing weight
* Eating excessively, not eating, or other changes in interest in food
* Drinking large amounts of water
* Urinating frequently, which may cause waking up at odd times to urinateBy the time you notice that your dog's eating habits have changed, that he's drinking excessive water, or even vomiting, your pet may be losing weight and getting lethargic.
Because diabetes can be controlled more easily with an early diagnosis, it is important to go to a veterinarian as soon as you notice these symptoms.
The longer symptoms persist without a diagnosis, the more the blood glucose level increases and damage can occur in the bladder, kidneys, liver, and eyes. Dogs with diabetes can also have a decreased resistance to bacterial infections.
DiagnosisTell your veterinarian all the symptoms you have observed in your dog, including the physical symptoms and any changes in mood, behavior, and energy. Your veterinarian may suspect diabetes right away and take a quick blood glucose test like the ones that human diabetics use. This kind of test can give an immediate reading of current blood glucose, but is not a definitive diagnosis since elevated blood glucose readings can be caused by problems other than diabetes.
Your veterinarian will know about many other health problems that cause similar symptoms, such as Cushing's Disease, and may order a blood test for blood glucose levels along with other tests of kidney and liver function, etc.
It may take several days to get the blood test back from the lab. Your veterinarian will want to meet with you to discuss the findings and the care you need to give your pet.
TreatmentTreatment for most dogs includes insulin therapy, weight control, dietary therapy and exercise.
InsulinMost diabetic dogs need insulin, given in daily injections. Depending on the type of insulin your veterinarian suggests, your dog will need one or two injections per day.
Vial of insulin and syringe
Your veterinarian will show you how to handle insulin and administer shots to your dog. The veterinarian may have you practice giving the shot in the office, to make sure you know how to do it and to answer any questions.
Insulin shots are given under the skin, so you won't have to find a vein. Some veterinarians suggest you give shots in the buttocks area, others suggest the loose skin around the neck. Ask which area your veterinarian recommends for your pet.
Too Much InsulinThe greatest threat to your dog's health related to insulin is getting too much insulin. This causes blood glucose levels that are too low (hypoglycemia), which can make the dog very sick and can result in death. Just as human diabetics carry a candy bar or orange juice to treat their low blood glucose, you should carry corn syrup or sugar pills with you for your diabetic dog.
Symptoms of low blood glucose include:
* Dizziness or unsteady gait
* Lethargy
* Shaking
* Falling
* SeizuresEvery dog shows a different combination of these symptoms. React immediately to the symptoms by giving your dog corn syrup or sugar pills. It's important to make sure your dog ingests glucose in one of these forms as soon as possible.
You can dilute the corn syrup in water and let your dog drink it. If the dog does not willingly drink it, administer it orally using a turkey baster. Corn syrup absorbs into the blood stream through the tissues of the mouth, so it is immediately effective.
You should quickly see a change in the dog's symptoms and behavior since this treatment increases the blood glucose right away. Keep in mind that elevated blood glucose for a short time is much less dangerous than low blood glucose. To prevent low blood glucose, it's generally better to err on the side of too little insulin rather than too much.
Weight ControlA healthy weight for your dog will help you control the diabetes and keep your dog active. A diet that is low-fat, moderate complex carbohydrate, and high-protein is recommended. Your veterinarian can suggest changes in diet or a prescription food for your dog.
Make sure to feed your dog at specific times each day and stick to these prescribed times. Resist the temptation to feed extra food, such as table scraps, and ask others in your household not to give treats that may alter blood sugar or increase weight. Consult your veterinarian about acceptable treats.
Other MedicationsCheck with your veterinarian about other medications your dog is taking. Some medications should be avoided in diabetic dogs.
Consequences of DiabetesDiabetes can cause many other health problems when not properly regulated.
Some of the complications include:
* Eyes — diabetes can cause or worsen cataracts
* Kidney disease
* Liver disease
* Limbs — high blood glucose can cause weakness and instability in the legs
* Increased susceptibility to infections PrognosisMost dogs are diagnosed with diabetes when they are between 8 and 12 years old. Some are much younger, but with the consistent care, you can expect your pet to live a normal life and be active and healthy.
This article was written in consultation with Ellen Miller, DVM, MS, Diplomate ACVIM of Flatiron Veterinary Specialists ()
Please consult your veterinarian for diagnosis and before beginning any treatment program.
Sources:
http://cicielle.typepad.com/
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Italian Replica Watches for 2015
In the world of replica Rolex watches, those that are Swiss-made are assigned the highest rating because of their level of quality. It's been said that it's almost impossible to distinguish them from authentic Rolex timepieces.
However, despite being just replicas, they do not come cheap, being priced in the mid-hundreds to the thousands (in US dollars). Sure, that kind of price is still a lot lower than what an original Rolex goes for, but it's still out of reach for many who want a quality replica Rolex watch. So what can these people do? They can turn to a replica of a replica, of course. Specifically, those Rolex replica watches that are made in Italy.
Just as Swiss-made Rolex replicas are almost identical to authentic Rolex timepieces in every respect, so the Italian-made fakes are true to their Swiss counterparts. Experts say it's difficult to tell Swiss-made fakes and real ones apart; now it's also said that it's just as difficult to do the same thing when it comes to Swiss and Italian replicas. The only difference is that the Italian-made Rolex replicas are lower in price than their Swiss cousins; they generally cost about 50-60% lower.
If Italian Rolex replicas are just as good as the ones made in Switzerland, why are they cheaper? It's partly because the excellent reputation of the Swiss fakes precedes them. But as word of the quality and Italian counterfeits spreads, more and more people are taking a second look at them and it isn't at all improbable that they will grow in popularity.
After all, if you can get the same quality at a cheaper price, then why not go for it?
Like Swiss replicas, fake Italian Rolex watches also cover a number of models and varieties. Consumers can choose from watches in counterfeit Rolex collections such as the Daytona, Submariner, Sea Dweller, GMT Master, Yacht Master, Daydate, Explorer, Datejust, Presidential, and Cellini.
Replica merchants both on the Internet and offline carry these models and more, and many of them offer both Swiss- and Italian-made versions. Their success as replicas hinges on the fact that they reproduce the traits of real Rolex watches so convincingly.
They carry the same markings and engravings, they are water- resistant, they are made of the same materials – and some even carry a one-year warranty.
But, as mentioned earlier, price is the big differentiator. An authentic Rolex Yacht Master watch, for example, costs around US$30,000. A Swiss replica of this model would cost about US$700. But a well-crafted Italian copy, which looks and feels exactly the same as a Swiss replica, can be purchased for less than half that price – around US$300.
Italians, like the Swiss, are known for their excellence when it comes to design. While they can't take the credit for designing such watches as Rolex does, these Italian replica Rolex manufacturers maintain their reputation for high quality products that are fashionable, contemporary, and elegant – even if it's in the dubious context of the world of replica watches.
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However, despite being just replicas, they do not come cheap, being priced in the mid-hundreds to the thousands (in US dollars). Sure, that kind of price is still a lot lower than what an original Rolex goes for, but it's still out of reach for many who want a quality replica Rolex watch. So what can these people do? They can turn to a replica of a replica, of course. Specifically, those Rolex replica watches that are made in Italy.
Just as Swiss-made Rolex replicas are almost identical to authentic Rolex timepieces in every respect, so the Italian-made fakes are true to their Swiss counterparts. Experts say it's difficult to tell Swiss-made fakes and real ones apart; now it's also said that it's just as difficult to do the same thing when it comes to Swiss and Italian replicas. The only difference is that the Italian-made Rolex replicas are lower in price than their Swiss cousins; they generally cost about 50-60% lower.
If Italian Rolex replicas are just as good as the ones made in Switzerland, why are they cheaper? It's partly because the excellent reputation of the Swiss fakes precedes them. But as word of the quality and Italian counterfeits spreads, more and more people are taking a second look at them and it isn't at all improbable that they will grow in popularity.
After all, if you can get the same quality at a cheaper price, then why not go for it?
Like Swiss replicas, fake Italian Rolex watches also cover a number of models and varieties. Consumers can choose from watches in counterfeit Rolex collections such as the Daytona, Submariner, Sea Dweller, GMT Master, Yacht Master, Daydate, Explorer, Datejust, Presidential, and Cellini.
Replica merchants both on the Internet and offline carry these models and more, and many of them offer both Swiss- and Italian-made versions. Their success as replicas hinges on the fact that they reproduce the traits of real Rolex watches so convincingly.
They carry the same markings and engravings, they are water- resistant, they are made of the same materials – and some even carry a one-year warranty.
But, as mentioned earlier, price is the big differentiator. An authentic Rolex Yacht Master watch, for example, costs around US$30,000. A Swiss replica of this model would cost about US$700. But a well-crafted Italian copy, which looks and feels exactly the same as a Swiss replica, can be purchased for less than half that price – around US$300.
Italians, like the Swiss, are known for their excellence when it comes to design. While they can't take the credit for designing such watches as Rolex does, these Italian replica Rolex manufacturers maintain their reputation for high quality products that are fashionable, contemporary, and elegant – even if it's in the dubious context of the world of replica watches.
CiCi Elle Web Garden
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