Danyal Jones, 30, meanwhile, was standing on a front porch at about 2. 50am when a man walked up and shot her in the chest. Anyone with information about Blanchard's shooting or that can identify the suspect seen in the video is asked to call the police tip line at (708) 762-5410.
When to See a Back Specialist for Back Pain | University of Utah Health If you're like most Americans, you'll probably have back pain at some point in your life. Four in five adults suffer from low back pain. Luckily, most back pain goes away within one to two weeks. But if your pain is long-term or chronic—and if you have certain symptoms with your low back pain —you may want to see a spine specialist. Top 10 Reasons to See a Specialist for Your Back Pain 1. Acute vs. chronic pain Back pain is considered chronic if it lasts more than three months. (Pain that lasts less than three months is called acute). Chronic pain on its own doesn't automatically mean you should see a back specialist. But if you have chronic pain with other problems described below, you may benefit from making an appointment. 2. Source of pain Can you remember what you were doing when your back pain started, like gardening or skiing? If so, it'll probably clear up on its own, especially if you stretch, use heating pads, or take anti-inflammatory medication.
Mind the details Small details can make your home look dumpy without you even realizing it. Freshen up rooms with new switch plates and outlet covers if yours are grubby from fingerprints or yellowed from aging. Polish handles and hardware and use a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser to remove minor spots and scuffs on walls. 4. Make it welcoming You've got the curb appeal, but what about "walking up to the door" appeal? Invest in a new doormat and take the time to scrub down your front door since it's probably covered with dust, dirt, and oils. Better yet, repaint it and add some new house numbers and a new porch light. 5. Don't forget your side yard Turn that dead space into a selling point by creating a potting station or kitchen garden, or even set up breakfast nook with a café table and chairs. 6. Get creative with color Paint two adjacent rooms the same color to give the appearance of an open floor plan. Paint your walls to match your drapery (or buy drapery to match the walls). Use the same colors and patterns in the master bedroom and bath to create an " en suite" feel.