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How long will it take for my smiley piercing to heal and how long till I can change it?

It takes about 1-3 months to fully heal. I would not attempt to change the jewelry for at least 6 weeks. Not only do you risk irritation, but you also risk infection if you are not fully healed and your jewelry is not sterile. I recommend sea salt solution for all piercings, even oral ones. Mix up 1/8 teaspoon non-iodized sea salt in 4 ounces of water (no iodine is important). Rinse with this solution twice a day. It will promote natural healing. Rinse with plain water every time you eat, drink, or smoke. You can use mouthwash if you choose, but it's not necessary. Make sure you use something alcohol-free if you do. Brush you teeth at least twice a day, and be sure to gently brush the jewelry as well because plaque can build up on the jewelry too. USE NONalchoholic listerine and NO eyebrow bars.

How Long till you can kiss after mono?

I had mono, and was ssoooooooooooooooooooo sick for 2-3 months!!!!!!!!!
Has she been released to go back to work/school yet? As soon as her M.D. says she is okay to be in public, then she is no longer contagious to the public. This is a highly contagious illness, and you don't want to play the fever/no fever game, as she will be feeling the effects of mono for up to 6 months. Follow Doctor's orders on this one, as it's no joke to catch or to get well from.

How long will it be till I can drive after circumcision?

Ok Guys so I need some help, I got circumcised yesterday right, under general anaesthetic, everything went fine, I’m not really in pain apart from when the head of my penis rubs against my boxer shorts, now I know I can’t drive for 24 hours after general anaesthetic. But with a circumcision how long will it be till I can drive about? Because I don’t want to damage the stitches or make it bleed changing gear, using pedals ect. Could someone help?

How long till I can drive after a shot?

Say I'm 140lbs slender body. Not fat. How long after a shot of Jack Daniels till I can drive. Which is 46% ALC by volume and 86 proof. I'm not drunk now it's for future reference. Is there any formula to know?

If I start ballet now, how long till I can do pointe?

As others have said, it varies.The most important thing is making sure your body is ready, particularly your feet and ankles.Going en pointe causes a huge amount of stress on your body. It is your instructor’s job to make sure you are ready for it.Factors in going en pointe:Strength. Not just in your feet and ankles. Yes, that is very important, but you need to be able to stay en pointe. A large amount of leg and core strength goes into balancing in pointe shoes.Technique. With improper technique you can damage your body for the rest of your life. Your instructor needs to be confident you are in the correct alignment at all times and will be able to sustain being en pointe. Alignment goes through your whole body. Is your head in line with your shoulders? Are your shoulders aligned with your hips? Are your hips square? Are your hips aligned with your knees? Are your knees aligned with your ankles? Are your ankles sickled, straight, or pronated? Are your ankles aligned with your toes? If you don’t show that you are in alignment, your instructor cannot in good faith put you en pointe.Age. If you are too young, you will not be going on pointe until your body is ready. Trust your instructor when they tell you you are or are not ready. Going en pointe too soon can ruin your body. If you have health issues, a certain body type, or are older, you might never go en pointe. It’s hard to hear that, but again it is up to your instructor to decide.Body. Certain people cannot go on pointe. Whether it is your bone structure or your feet, for certain people it is just too dangerous. If your foot cannot bend enough to get on the box of the shoe, it is incredibly dangerous to dance.Dedication. This will vary by studio but many instructors will not put you en pointe unless they know you will work at it. The only way to improve the first two bullet points is through dedication.I danced from the time I was little and had to go through a year of pre-pointe before I could get pointe shoes. If you are just starting, you will have to first learn the basics of ballet, then start learning more advanced techniques while preparing your feet. Depending on how fast you learn and your aptitude, it could be anywhere from less than a year to five or more.I hope this helped!

How long till i can switch my lip piercing?

Well it depends really.
It's advisable to wait until it's healed, but you don't necessarily have to do it.
Just wait until it's not crusting up as much and then swap it if you're desperate to change it, bare in mind that it'll take longer to heal if you do that though.

How long will it take till I can eat normal again after having almost all of my teeth drilled and filled and such yesterday (they feel terrible and painful)?

The question gives hardly any detail on what treatnent was done and whether local anaesthetic was used or not. I'm presuming it to have been used, that's why you asked so to answer you accordingly, it would take you atleast 1.5–2.5 hours before the effect of the anaesthetic vanished fully.

How do you deal with seasonal depression? How long will it take till you can get rid of it?

It’s something that kind of stays with you. I’m sure some people see it start to not happen when the days get shorter. Everyone is so different. For me, it’s simply something I manager every fall. It doesn’t make it better, but it makes it more manageable.There are a lot of places you can connect with other people with SAD. There are several Facebook groups.I rant/complain/commiserate about SAD and other things that us outside-the-box people deal with over on my Instagram feed (@)laurenlogi. Come say hi!

How long till I can keep my earrings out?

about a week

How long will it take till the whole human population is mixed race and that race is completely indistinguishable?

It won’t happen.The idea that we’ll all even out to a sort of medium-brown is attractive at first glance; if we can’t tell what race somebody is, how could we be prejudiced? But it doesn’t really work that way, either genetically or sociologically.Firstly, we differentiate race without different skin colors. Think of Hispanics in America. Some of them are indistinguishable from European-origin Americans in terms of skin tone. What they have is a different culture, and yes, there’s still prejudice against Hispanics, even ones who could easily pass for white if they happened to want to do so. So if we had only one general “human look”, we would still find ways to discriminate.Secondly, interbreeding won’t lead to being indistinguishable. Instead, it’ll lead to a wider variety in the same locations; a dark-skinned person with a lighter-skinned sibling, a redhead with a sibling that’s got dark, kinky-texture hair. It’s even possible to have twins that have very different skin tones, especially if both parents are what we now call “mixed-race”. With people moving around and regularly falling in love with those who look different from themselves, this starts to happen more and more often, and the diversity of any given population goes up.There are some traits that may fade out of the human population, but these would only be the extreme traits that have come from genetic isolation—things like very short stature in people who’ve lived for millennia on islands.To get rid of prejudice, we have to actually fight it directly rather than trying to minimize differences. Don’t say, “We’re really all the same, deep down”; it doesn’t help nearly as much as saying, “We’re all different—and that’s okay, even beautiful.”

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