This really isn't funny anymore. This is just another incident that proves that the Republicans can inject whatever information they want at any time and their followers will eat this shit up. How do we as a society enforce consequences for such blatant misinformation and panic inducing behavior?
Aviandelight
I have parrots so no telfon anything in my house. Bought two Green Pan ceramic skillets fairly cheap and they are still going strong a decade later. Definitely don't use metal utensils in them.
The melamine was put into the pet food to falsely boost the protein content if I recall correctly. My guess with the cinnamon is that it's a containment from processing.
I mean I'm glad they are being overly cautious but these testing methods sound like a shit show.
Honestly not surprised. Don't worry though eventually the rich folks in Henrico will annex them too.
I've got a rice cooker that old enough to rent a car. My MIL bought me a newer one a few years back and it's still in the box. I just like my old reliable one better.
And insurance is also the reason that you will have to pee for workman's comp claims regardless of whether or not your company has a testing policy.
I just want you to know that those of us who make these things for a living hate them too. By the time the stakeholders gets done with their "input" all the cool shit we wanted to do to make them tolerable and maybe even fun is out the window.
Unless you have the misfortune to have refered pain from a bad liver. This includes feeling a horrendous sharp pain in your armpit and under your shoulder blade. I experienced this and thought I was having a heart attack only to find out I had a rather large liver tumor pressing into my diaphragm. Lucky for me it was benign but now I'm blessed with reliving that pain periodically when the weather changes. I really hope I don't have a heart attack down the road and ignore it thinking it's just normal for me.
Gabapentin wouldn't do anything for wound healing. I only mentioned it since OP said they had nerve damage in that area. The itching from the healing can exacerbated the nerve pain and the signals get crossed making everything feel worse. If it is an option it's certainly worth a try even in the short term.
I'm not sure if it's feasible for you to get it but gabapentin might help. It's usually prescribed for neuropathy type pain. I have an old surgery scar that sometimes itches from the inside (if that makes sense) and I'll take a gabapentin to get it to stop.
Birds are extremely sensitive to the fumes given off by Teflon and will die. So no Teflon anything in the house.