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Avatar f tn A Georgia licensing board voted Thursday to investigate allegations that a Shiloh High School Teacher of the Year who admitted having sex with a 17-year-old student had violated a state ethics code for educators. Kennon Aampay Hall, 29, is accused of seducing a Gwinnett County football player who came to her for homework help, sparking a six-month affair that allegedly included trysts in a hotel room and a classroom, underaged drinking, and the viewing of pornography.
Avatar f tn I'm thinking of a name in case we have a girl, and I really like Georgia Rose (for paternal grandmother and my confirmation name). How would I spell it if I want it the names to be said together like a first name, such as Billy Jean, or Betty Lou? Should I spell it Georgia Rose? Georgia-Rose? GeorgiaRose? I personally like just Georgia Rose, but I'm not sure if people will get that.
342647 tn?1291107933 t see the big deal in naming her Georgia on the birth certificate and then Georgie for short. Georgia covers all bases, she may want to be George when she's older, so at least Georgia covers the alternatives....maybe suggest it that way?
Avatar f tn I am not too familiar with blood alcohol, but I would think that maybe you could have been dehydrated and that could have caused the reading. Try drinking more water next time.
Avatar n tn If you google 'how to find an LLMD' or go to the ILADS [dot] org website, you may find some links there. I don't know that anyone currently posting here is in Georgia. You could also try "Lyme Georgia" and see what pops up. LLMDs names are usually not posted here, because of the disapproval they sometimes encounter from their local medical boards in treating to ILADS standards more than to IDSA standards. Good luck -- check back here if you don't find what you need.
Avatar f tn Is it safe to travel long car rides when you are 6 months? Im moving to Georgia and was wondering if it was safe?
Avatar n tn Hi alcohol can cause low blood sugar levels for some due to its effect on the liver. But even more it can cause those person with diabetes to pay less attention to their health and blood sugars. This does not mean you can never drink alcohol, But it should be taken in moderation only. When you do have a first drink (remember moderation) do it in the company of a trusted friend so you can safely see the effect it has on you.
Avatar f tn Yes, alcohol affects blood sugar level - Each and Every time it's consumed. that being said, High blood sugar and high blood alcohol content would be 2 separate elements measured in Your blood. 80% of the alcohol from EVERY drink goes directly to the blood stream and, THAT is why You have high blood alcohol content. Four drinks would put everyones' blood alcohol above the legal limit Alcohol is harmful to the body - as is diabetes.