Q: The decking should rest about 1/2 inch away from the edge of the pool to allow for expansion.  Adjust the edges of the board that rest near the pool wall with a jigsaw as needed. Use spacers between decking boards to allow for drainage and expansion. 1/4" or 3/8" spacers are common, but you can use 1/2" spacers if more expansion is expected. Look at the place where the decking meets the exterior edge of the perimeter supports. Use a circular saw to trim any spots where the decking juts out over the supports.
A: Install 2" x 6" decking from the outside support of the pool.

Q: In the afternoon, your feet swell. Because of this, shopping in the afternoon may cause you to buy a size up. In the morning, your feet haven’t started swelling yet. Shopping in the morning may cause you to buy heels that are too small for your feet. At midday, your feet are in between those 2 states, making it the perfect time to shop for heels. Your shoe size fluctuates over the years, especially after major life changes like weight loss or giving birth. Make it a practice to get your feet sized professionally by a shop clerk every year. The best time to have it done is when you’re already out shoe shopping! Make sure the shop clerk measures both the length and the width of your foot. Quality heels offer better support, stability, padding, and comfort than a cheap pair. Well-made shoes also mold to your feet better over time, allowing you to walk more comfortably. High quality materials last longer, too. While you may cringe at the higher price tag, quality heels are a better investment all-around. Many people avoid shop clerks, preferring to shop in peace and avoid small talk. Totally understandable! But when you need help or have a question about heels you’re trying on, don't hesitate to ask the clerk for help. They can answer questions and possibly modify a pair of heels to make them fit perfectly. For example, you may find the perfect pair of heels in a shop, but they pinch the sides of your feet slightly. Ask the clerk if they can stretch them for you.
A: Shop for heels at midday to get the perfect fit. Get the right size by having your feet measured annually. Invest in a quality pair and avoid cheap heels. Utilize the shop clerk’s expertise.

Q: Cerebral aneurysms (often called brain aneurysms) can be fatal if they rupture and go untreated. It's natural to feel nervous about that, so if you experience any symptoms of a brain aneurysm, go to your local hospital or emergency care facility immediately. These symptoms may include:  Sudden and extremely severe headaches. Nausea and vomiting Blurred or double vision Seizures Drooping eyelids A stiff neck Light sensitivity Once you are at the hospital, a doctor will consult with you about your symptoms. If they suspect an aneurysm, they may conduct or more diagnostic tests, including an MRI, a CT scan, a cerebrospinal fluid test, and a cerebral angiogram.  During a cerebrospinal fluid test, your doctor will draw cerebrospinal fluid from your back using a needle. This will let them know if you have blood in the fluid surrounding your brain and spine. Cerebral angiograms are more invasive tests, and are generally only undertaken if other tests cannot provide enough information. Your doctor will let you know if surgery is necessary. If it is, expect to be admitted for surgery the same day or next-day. It's a major procedure, but surgery for aneurysms is common and has a comparatively low risk of complication. The two most common types of surgery for an aneurysm are surgical clipping and endovascular coiling.  For a surgical clipping, a neurologist will access the ruptured blood vessel through your skull. They will place a tiny metal clip on the rupture to prevent any further blood loss. Endovascular coiling involves snaking a plastic tube from an artery to the aneurysm. A surgeon will push a soft platinum wire through the tube to the aneurysm, where it is coiled up and essentially seals the aneurysm. In some cases, your doctor may opt for flow diverter stents. These are surgically put in place to reroute blood flow around the aneurysm. This is a newer procedure but is generally  lower risk if you're nervous about more traditional options. if your aneurysm is unruptured. Aneurysms that have not ruptured and are at a low risk of doing so may be managed without surgery. One of the most common suggestions to reduce the risk of rupture is to lower your blood pressure. Talk to your doctor about simple lifestyle changes like diet and exercise you can make to bring your blood pressure down.  To keep blood pressure within a healthy range, The American Heart Association recommends that adults get at least 30 minutes of moderately intense physical activity for at least 5 days a week. Eating a balanced diet that focuses on whole grains, fresh fruits and vegetables, low-fat dairy, and lean protein also helps keep blood pressure down. There is even a whole eating plan, known as the DASH diet, meant to combat hypertension. You may want invest in a blood pressure cuff (known in the medical world as a sphygmomanometer) so that you can monitor your blood pressure at home. If lifestyle changes aren't enough on their own, your doctor may prescribe medication to help you manage your blood pressure. Smoking and high alcohol consumption are both dangerous when it comes to an aneurysm. Try to eliminate both from your lifestyle as much as possible.  Try to replace smoking and drinking with other habits. When you get the urge to smoke, for example, try going for a short walk, instead. It won’t replace the feeling of smoking, but it will give you something else on which you can focus.  If you’re struggling to quit smoking, look for a support group in your area.
A: See a medical professional immediately if you have symptoms of an aneurysm. Have a doctor test for an aneurysm. Prepare for surgery if your aneurysm has ruptured or is growing quickly. Lower your blood pressure Avoid smoking and drinking alcohol as much as possible.

Q: Once the doll's hair is shampooed, set the doll aside for about 10 minutes. This gives the shampoo a chance to soften the hair. This will help remove any tangles and leave the hair soft and shiny. Set the doll aside in a safe place where it's unlikely to be disturbed.
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Leave the doll's hair in the bowl for 10 minutes.