Q&A: I’m not going to be driving my car for about 5 months due to medical reasons. Do I still pay insurance?

Question by : I’m not going to be driving my car for about 5 months due to medical reasons. Do I still pay insurance?
I live in Florida and I’m wondering if I have to still pay my auto insurance even if I won’t be driving my car. I’m going to have it parked in my moms apartment complex. I’m also curious if there is any type of insurance to just park a car and if so what is the name of that insurance. Thanks

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Answer by Mr Potatohead
You can cancel your insurance, but you may have to also turn in your plates. They may charge you more, the next time, because you were without insurance for a while (they think you have been driving without insurane). If your vehicle is in a spot where it can be hit by another vehicle, collision insurance will cover damage done by others, but you should try to park it somewhere, where it won’t get hit.

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May 20, 2012 · admin · One Comment
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affects on baby of enfamil made from night before if given to baby?

Question by : affects on baby of enfamil made from night before if given to baby?
I mistakenly gave my 4 month old daughter about an ounce of enfamil premium lipil from a bottle that was left out in room temperature over night. It was out on desk for about 12 hours and it says on enfamil container to discard after an hour. Should I be really worried and should she be taken to the hospital?

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Answer by mshalloween
TROLL!

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May 20, 2012 · admin · 2 Comments
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What does my blood pressure indicate about my health… 104/53, pulse rate 46 bpm?

Question by : What does my blood pressure indicate about my health… 104/53, pulse rate 46 bpm?
I am a 17 year old girl…

I have suffered from an eating disorder over he past few years which at different times included excessive self-induced vomiting up to 10 times a day, also at other times I would restrict for months at a time eating no more than 350 calories a day. I never became underweight, when the illness started I was obese because of a medication I was on…

I am now eating healthy, no longer vomiting or exercising excessively, but I am still getting help.

But I get orthostatic hypotension, light headedness, tired all the time, plus my hands and feet are always cold sometimes turning blue and purple…

Basically I purchased an Omron blood pressure monitor recently which came highly recommended as being accurate.
But before I got this I had been monitoring my pulse, and when I told my doctor it was dropping below 50 she did not seem at all concerned.

But could this be a problem?
Could I have done damage?
If so what could be wrong?

I will go to the doctors to get this checked out as soon as possible, but I just really want to have some idea of what it could be that is causing this?

Best answer:

Answer by gangadharan nair
Your blood pressure and pulse rate are below normal.
Possible complications of bulimia:
* Dehydration and hypokalemia caused by frequent vomiting
* Electrolyte imbalance, which can lead to cardiac arrhythmia, cardiac arrest, and even death.
Consult the doctor and treat for the cause.

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May 20, 2012 · admin · 2 Comments
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