Yeah I just started some Amoxycillin...but if my sight doesn't improve by tomorrow I should probably just go see an eye doctor. I'm guessing the Red Cross hospital would have one?
Yeah I just started some Amoxycillin...but if my sight doesn't improve by tomorrow I should probably just go see an eye doctor. I'm guessing the Red Cross hospital would have one?
These are all some good suggestions. Thank you. I've tried most of them including using my Netti Pot for the last 3 months. I'll give a few of these other suggestions a try as well.
So, I have a question for some of the foreign residents here. I've been here for 9 months and have enjoyed my time in this city. It's a wonderful place for many reasons...but the last 4-5 months I've been going through medical hell because of my sinuses. I'm from America and have never had issues before but since Feb/March I've experienced some of the weirdest and most painful issues in my sinuses.
Back in March I started getting crazy numbness in my face, followed by terrible headaches and fatigue. I checked with multiple local doctors and eventually left for Bangkok to get some advice. The doctors there ran MRI's and various tests...they concluded that my left nasal cavity had become blocked from pollution! They advised to either move out of Kunming...or take a group of decongestants for a few months.
Well, the last few months I've dealt with the ups and downs of this issue....but the last 3 weeks my head has been on fire. So much so that it's started to affect my eyesight and the top of my head.
I mention this only because I'm sure someone else has dealt with sinus issues here in Kunming. Apparently the combination of air quality and altitude affect some sinuses worse than others. I've checked with countless local and foreign doctors and no one seems to offer any solution that works.
If so...does anyone have any advice or potentially remedies to make this bearable. If it gets worse I'll have to potentially leave the city...but I'm trying hard to find a solution.
Any help would be great appreciated!
So, we are getting ready to try out our first BaoMu tomorrow and I have a few questions regarding general duties.
1. What is typically considered the norm for BaoMu duties? (General cleaning, kitchen, kids, etc...?)
2. How do BaoMu's typically handle instruction?
3. Regarding pay, how do you typically handle it with the BaoMu? Do you pay weekly? Monthly? Do you pay bonuses for holidays? Pay for travel? etc..?
We are definitely new to the BaoMu thing but want to be culturally sensitive. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!
Blueice...what agency is she with?
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