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    Let's say I have a $500 Limit. I want to buy an item for $600. If I were to give the CC company $100 before the purchase would I be able to charge $600 without going over my limit?

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  • Tonsillitis that keeps regain strength?

    Ok so I got tonsillitis after a small cold. It hurt a lot to swallow and on top of that they were so big I was barely able to swallow. That was back in Jan. I went to the doctor who 'officially' diagnosed me with tonsillitis and prescribed an anti-biotic, on Jan 12th. The were shrinking and even got to the point that they were still inflammed but managable. My meds run out, and 2 days later I see myself going right back to the doctor because they had gotten larger again, as well as had a terrible sore throat and a cold to boot, she gave me a different medication this time, which as well work wonders up until now. They have grown back up again for the 3rd time and it has gotten harder to swallow, they don't hurt at all and arent as hard as they were when this all first started. Theyre soft and inflamed, its not exactly hard to swallow its just uncomfortable. A little medical history, this is my first time I've had tonsillitis so this is all new to me, I've had plenty of colds, but don't get SICK very often. What I dont understand is how the meds would be working and then the second i stop them they go right back to where they were, redering all that medication useless. I can't make my ENT appointment till Monday so I thought I would ask my fellow Yahoos to get a little insite.

    4 AnswersInfectious Diseases9 years ago