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Why do we need another heel stable?

The Wyatt Family will be coming to WWE anytime soon and they're heels. We only got 2 heel stables in WWE right now, The Shield and 3MB, and now we get a 3rd heel stable? My god. At least give us face stable.

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Your grandmother definitely needs some sort of medical alert , one (1) fall( i.e.) and she would be in real trouble. I am a lot younger than that and I use Direct Link, I have had it for yrs because I have lived alone, and have ostoporosis (soft bones) I have a necklace W/push button on it and also a bracelet which I try to keep in bathroom. It is wonderful, I push that button someone answers immediately And if I say yes I need help , the rescue squad is here pronto. If I push in error Just say sorry. Mine covers the distance of about a football field. Its also a safe feeling if you ever think you hear someone trying to get into your home. You might also be able to have a Senior Assistance program pay the fee, depending on your G.M's circumstances. I live in MD, the office of aging here in my county pays for mine. Good Luck.
I've been thinking about this myself, I need to replace mine soon. Couple of things Do to the preasure you have to use silver solder, it takes a much hotter tourch, MAPP gas I think, OK maybe not a real big deal. The other thing I thought of is that if I do it myself and have it filled and there is a problem, leak, you know the HVAC guy is going to say it's my (your) fault Also, just FYI, you need to dedcide if you're gonna use F12 or F144 (I think that's the number) F12 will go away in the future but is still available now. F12 units are a little more efficient than F144 units, I believe do to the gas itself being less dense. Also, you need to make sure the evaporator is compatable with the compressor/condensor unit. I had a HVAC guy tell me the capilary size may not be compatable.
My wife and I are in almost the identical situation in that we just built a house three years ago. We have smoke detectors in every bedroom and living room and major rooms. The difference between you and I is that our smoke detectors are NOT chirping for long before we change the batteries and all is well. Maybe it's the particular brand, or maybe they're being exposed to too much humidity (you don't have them in your bathrooms do you?). I wish I could help you more than this. Just a thought or two. God Bless you.
Lifeline by Phillips is the service and equipment that I've had the most experience with. A necklace with pendant or a wrist band unit are available. A phone or 'communicator' unit is used with the pendant or wrist band; once the button is pushed an operator speaks directly with the person to see what they need. Emergency services or a relative or neighbor can be called; the contact information is given to the company when you sign up. One of the biggest challenges, especially when the service is new to the person, is getting people to remember to keep the pendant or wrist band with them at all times. My local Red Cross Chapter offers the Lifeline service in my area; it costs between $37.00 and $45.00 per month; depending on the equipment and services you choose. Another alternative is installing a home security, fire safety, health monitoring system. My neighbor uses ADT; she has door and window alarms, smoke and heat detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, and recently added the companion service-which uses a pendant or wrist band like Lifeline. The start up and installation costs will run between $500.00 and $700.00, monthly service about $50.00. One of the things I like about this system is that when an alarm goes off, if ADT can not reach my neighbor, they call me right away to check on her. I worry as much about smoke, fire, and carbon monoxide as I do about falls. My neighbor had a small kitchen fire; she paniced and instead of leaving the house or putting out the fire she was searching for her cat. We were able get her outside and then put out the fire before the fire department arrived. I know this is an expensive option, but it works well. None of these things replace personal visits. I'm sure your family visits your grandmother; one idea is for family members to schedule visits on different days. Also, your Local Area Agency on Aging will likely have companion services or 'dial-a-friend' services that can supplement family visits. Take care!
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