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Allergy Relief

Filed under: Health News, Senior Health Issues — July 2, 2008 @ 12:48 pm

Do you Suffer from Allergies? Help is on the Way!




I could write a book on this topic. As a child I was often sick with ear infections and sore throats. But my parents knew little if anything about allergies.

I knew I was in trouble when I took a summer job during my college years as a grounds keeper on a local golf course in my home town. What a mistake. After two days of cutting grass and weeds, putting down fertilizer and other chemicals I could not breath. Thank God they transfered me to work in the club house.

From that time forward, every Spring I suffered terrible symptoms as soon as the trees began to bloom or the grass began to grow. Finally about five years later I could not take it any more.

It was so bad I could not sleep, my eyes and throat would itch 24/7 and I was miserable with little relief until Fall. Fortunately rag weed was not a problem for me so Fall was not too bad. After the first frost I was fine.

We moved to Connecticut and my allergies became worse. Finally I went to an allergy specialist. I was tested an found out I was not only allergic to growing things with pollen, but add tomatoes, mold, cats and the list went on.

From about age 25 to sometime in my 50’s I took allergy shots which I eventually learned to give to myself with my doctor’s approval and would take prescription medications to minimize the misery.

When things would really get to bad, my allergist gave me a shot or cortizone to get me through about 30 days at a time. The side effect was weight gain but I did not care. This went on for 30 or more years.

Each time we would move to a different part of the country it seemed to trigger something new and they would adjust my injections.

The good news is that as I became older, I seemed to outgrow my allergies. This year I had a couple bad weeks in early spring. Things bloomed earlier in SC and it was very dry. Typically a rain would add some relief. So, as I grow older, life is much easier now in the allergy department.

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Tips on Buying a Car

Filed under: Finance, Retire Happy, Shopping — July 2, 2008 @ 12:16 pm

New or Used Car? Lots are full of Choices


Here are a few tips on how to buy a used and new-car. Let’s take a look a a few things that you need to know before you buy. How do you get the best price and how to you avoid common mistakes.

These are some of the things you want to know about the car you are getting ready to buy:

* How many previous owners?
* Was ever in an accident?
* What if any problems has this car experienced?
* Did previous owners keep up with the warranty?

One of my favorite tips is to bring along a friend who really knows cars to help you with the process.

Many people swear by CARFAX reports to get the history on a car. They do give you a lot of great information that can help you avoid pain later on.

A used car’s mileage affects its selling price. The more miles the car has driven the lower the cost of the car. Because high mileage can decrease the selling price, there are dishonest people that will change the odometer reading on a used car. Although it is a crime to change an odometer reading, people still try to do it.

Buying new eliminates buying a potential lemon, but the minute you drive off the lot the value of the car goes down. But some people prefer that feeling of owning and driving a brand new car. So what ever turns your crank, there are plenty of choices.

As the market moves to smaller more gas efficient cars, there are some amazing deals out there right now as dealers try to change their inventory mix. Since this is a buyers market, take your time and don’t be too anxious to buy the first car you see. Dealers are hungry to sell you so make that work to your advantage.

For me, I like to buy a slightly used car, two years at the most, with low miles and one that checks out to be in great shape. I have my favorite manufactures so I stick with the ones that have proven in the past to make quality vehicles.

Credit Card Tips

Filed under: Credit Cards, Finance, Shopping — July 2, 2008 @ 8:52 am

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I was VP of a large Mortgage company for three years. Fortunately I was able to help a lot of people save money. One of the things that was disturbing was to see how much credit card debt people had accumulated.

As a formal financial consultant, I would tell my clients that having one credit card for emergencies or convenience is fine as long as they can pay it down monthly and even better yet pay off the balance monthly. Perhaps two cards can be justified is someone travels a lot and perhaps wants to get an airline rewards credit card that helps them build up free travel miles when they are on business or vacation.

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A credit card is not a good thing or a bad thing. It’s a financial tool meant for good. But the credit card companies are not guilty of making people charge things they can’t afford. How you use a credit card is a matter of self control. It’s not the card’s fault if a person can qualify for a high limit and then rack up charges to the max.

You will see credit cards advertised on this blog. We are proud that one of the most popular cards in the USA is offered below. If you qualify it is a good card to have in your wallet or purse. Act responsibly and good credit can work for you.

There are credit cards for people with great credit all the way down to cards to help people restore their credit. If you have a card charging you a high interest rate and you can get a card with a lower rate that will pay off your current card balance and flip the amount to the new card with a grace period and lower interest that is often a smart move to buy you some time.

Only you know when your spending is out of control or you are using credit cards for the wrong reasons. If you keep to the two card maximum rule and only use the card when you can pay off the balance quickly, then keep the best cards and cut up the rest.

Perhaps one of the biggest problems are parents who give there college age children a credit card without and discussion about responsibility and guidelines. No one else is going to teach them about managing money unless they learn it at home or at the school of hard knocks.

Best Places to Retire

Filed under: Entertainment, Great Retirement Areas, Retire Early, Retire Happy, Shopping, Travel — July 1, 2008 @ 8:19 pm




Where to Retire?
Everyone has a list of the best places to retire. They come from very credible sources such as AARP, CNN Money and some expert research/writers who have done very comprehensive studies including, climate, crime, clean air and a whole bunch of other factors. I have looked at their lists. Having traveled coast to coast on business for many years I am going to give you the “Happily Retired list of Favorites Cities” based on the opinion of little ole me and my family. Here are our ten favorites:

#1 Charleston, SC
Since my wife and I made our choice five years ago, I will put Charleston, SC on the top of my list. Located on the SC Coast, Charleston is a delightful mix of the old South, friendly people, great food, clean beaches, charm, mild winters, the advantage of a thriving port and volumes of rich history. The longer we stay, the more we know that for us Charleston has the best of all worlds.

#2 Hilton Head, SC
This was our first choice for years. Our family grew up vacationing on the island and watched it grow from a quiet little get away to a truly vibrant community. A little more laid back than Charleston without quite as much to do, it is still high on our list. Hilton Head and the Bluffton area offer world clas golf, tennis and resorts. The great part is that it is less than two hours away from Charleston, so we have the pleasure of living in Charleston and the opportunity to visit Hilton Head any time we feel the urge. And if you want to add to the adventure Savannah, GA is just a little further South.

#3 Simsbury/Avon Connecticut
Located just North of Hartford, these two towns side by side are the perfect New England Towns in terms of quiet, peaceful places where you can enjoy your privacy. Just a few hours from Boston to the NE, New York City to the South and Newport, RI to the East it’s within an easy drive. In the Fall a trip from Simsbury to Burlington, NH or perhaps Stowe, VT is breath taking as the season unfolds her colors. Nothing can come close in our book!

#4 Colorado Springs, CO
Home of the Air Force Academy and the home of the US Olympics Colorado Springs is one of those cities you just fall in love with from day one. About 2 hrs. South of Denver and a breathtaking drive South to Albuquerque, NM there is so much to see and do. We spent a Thanksgiving there in 2000, drove to Denver and then up to see some of the more popular ski slopes and back to our hotel for one of the most memorable holiday trips ever.

#5 My favorite California Destinations: Palm Springs, San Diego, Thousand Oaks and then then Wine Country North of San Francisco.

Any one of these areas could easily be #5. Maybe because we grew up in the East, California never felt like home. Yet, each time I had to travel their on business or vacation we had a great time. Lots to see and do for sure. Perhaps a drive up the Pacific Coast Highway is right up there with the best of the best.

#6 Chicago
50% of my business travel was in and around Chicago. I love the fun and excitement of Michigan Ave. especially during the Christmas Holidays. I have spend some of the hottest and coldest days of my life in Chicago but it still ranks up there for restaurants, entertainment, fabulous shopping and everything NYC has to offer without the impatient pace. Given a choice my crew picks Chicago every time over the Big Apple. Sorry NY—Perhaps you have to live there to get into the groove.

#7 Scottsdale, AZ
If I wanted to live in the dessert, this is a personal favorite. Just a beautiful area of the country.
Close to Phoenix and lots to see and do. This is one town that I went back to many times to simply enjoy the change of scenery. While I am not big on the summer heat (dry or not) it can be over the top for me for a few months. None the less, it’s sticks in my mind as a great place to be.

#8 The Hawaiian Islands

Everyone should go there once and take in the variety of the islands. Maui was our favorite. I could live there but my wife said after a couple weeks she was feeling stranded in the Pacific. Oh well. For pure beauty, the Pacific Islands are high on anyone’s list.

#9 Sanibel Island, FL
Pristine beaches, peaceful surroundings and quaint shops and restaurants. This is the perfect get away when you really want to get away to relax. Our kind of place.

#10 Chautauqua Lake, NY in the Summer

My wife and I grew up in Jamestown, NY (Home town of Lucile Ball) which is right at the tail end of the lake. The town of Chautauqua is pure charm and the secret summer home for many celebrities, artists, authors and people who enjoyed a city devoted to learning and culture. The lake is just the right size and sports some of the best fishing in the country. For us there is no place like home. Note: If you love snow, this place makes Buffalo look like a walk in the park in the Winter. The real lake effect storms dump on the towns of like Bemus Point, NY at the center of life on my all time favorite lake region.

Weight Management

Filed under: Diets, Mental Health, Senior Health Issues — June 30, 2008 @ 9:59 pm

I am sure the doctors and scientist can fully explain why it is harder to shed unwanted pounds as you grow older. In my case, I was a jogger and weightlifter for many years of my life. Staying in decent shape was a high priority. They always told me watch out the day you quit because your body will soon turn to mush.


I had serious spinal surgery in 1995. That ended the jogging career and began the slow journey to gaining unwanted weight. Not much has really worked. I try to watch what I eat and occasionally get mad when my pants fit to tight but I noticed that my mental tenacity to fight the good fight is not what it used to be. Recently I actually read the fine print on a couple prescriptions my doctor has me on and one specifically says may increase appetite and the other suggests that my body’s metabolism will burn fat more slowly.
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The end result is a another senior packaging too much weight around the mid section with less motivation to address the issue and no help from the drug companies who address one symptom only to create an unwanted side affect.



In my case after years of sleeping just fine found myself struggling to fall asleep and then getting a good night’s sleep that left me feeling refreshed. Apparently something changed in my brain chemistry and the doctor decided to put me on a medication to solve the sleep problem at the expense of the side affects which were mainly increased appetite and the inability of my body to burn off the fat like it used to when I was younger and more active.

Now I look at the articles about how packing extra weight around the mid section, particularly with my body shape, as a prime target for all kinds of health issues. I know it’s a problem. I have a history of heart problems starting with my dad, and now I know I have to do something but its a battle that seems somewhat difficult to win. Starving seems to have little affect. Walking probably keeps matters from getting worse but it all comes back to the medication which affects both my will to take action and my body’s ability to help me win the fight.


As I write this I know that I must find an answer or end up another statistic. What I do know is that old and skinny is probably a better place to be vs. short and somewhat pudgy. Stay tuned as I was again renew my resolve to win the battle of the bulge.



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The good news is that my sleep is great. So what ever comes my way I will be rested when it hits.
Now that really sounds stupid doesn’t it. Whether its the meds or my age, my battle is in my mind to want to win this fight.