Gas Furnace Prices and How One Can Learn the Wrong Information
Simon Harris asked:
I am recovering from a mild stroke that I suffered last year. For the most part, the physical impairments have been resolved through very intensive physical and occupational therapies. I learned a great deal about my self-determination during this medical crisis. One area of my life that remains a bit foggy is how my brain processes information. Currently, it seems to leave out crucial information when I am trying to problem-solve anything that comes up. My house has needed a new furnace for some years now. With the cost of fuel being so high, it made sense for me to order a new furnace and have it installed. I took my time and did some comparative shopping on gas furnace prices for my house. I took notes, asked lots more questions, and took more notes. I was determined to plan this through correctly. I achieved this, almost. Though you can’t see me doing it, I am smiling to myself and shaking my head in wonder and amusement.
Here’s the thing: I did all of this intensive research on gas furnace prices, and my house isn’t equipped for gas ! Dear, Sweet Lord ! My furnace system runs on fuel oil. I had all of the right information for the wrong kind of system. My brain had simply not registered this important point. I felt embarrassed at first, then just humored by the entire thing. Fortunately, I have lived in this community for 35 years and I have friends everywhere. We all just had a good laugh, then I started the same process over for an oil furnace upgrade.
After this event, I visited with the local stroke support group at the hospital, the following week. I told them about all of the planning that went in to the process for purchasing a new gas furnace. I told them about the comparative shopping I did on gas furnace prices and things such as energy/fuel efficiency ratings, costs saved through professional installation etc… Others in attendance were asking me all kinds of questions and I was answering them. Eventually, the doctor in attendance figured that something wasn’t quite what it seemed and he asked the question. With as much humor and dignity that I could muster, I told them the punch line and everybody started howling. SOme people laughed so hard and so long that they were crying. Recovery from a stroke is a deeply individual experience but the trials and tribulations are common. In any case, some of my fellows now have all the necessary information to make an informed decision about purchasing new gas furnaces.
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I am recovering from a mild stroke that I suffered last year. For the most part, the physical impairments have been resolved through very intensive physical and occupational therapies. I learned a great deal about my self-determination during this medical crisis. One area of my life that remains a bit foggy is how my brain processes information. Currently, it seems to leave out crucial information when I am trying to problem-solve anything that comes up. My house has needed a new furnace for some years now. With the cost of fuel being so high, it made sense for me to order a new furnace and have it installed. I took my time and did some comparative shopping on gas furnace prices for my house. I took notes, asked lots more questions, and took more notes. I was determined to plan this through correctly. I achieved this, almost. Though you can’t see me doing it, I am smiling to myself and shaking my head in wonder and amusement.
Here’s the thing: I did all of this intensive research on gas furnace prices, and my house isn’t equipped for gas ! Dear, Sweet Lord ! My furnace system runs on fuel oil. I had all of the right information for the wrong kind of system. My brain had simply not registered this important point. I felt embarrassed at first, then just humored by the entire thing. Fortunately, I have lived in this community for 35 years and I have friends everywhere. We all just had a good laugh, then I started the same process over for an oil furnace upgrade.
After this event, I visited with the local stroke support group at the hospital, the following week. I told them about all of the planning that went in to the process for purchasing a new gas furnace. I told them about the comparative shopping I did on gas furnace prices and things such as energy/fuel efficiency ratings, costs saved through professional installation etc… Others in attendance were asking me all kinds of questions and I was answering them. Eventually, the doctor in attendance figured that something wasn’t quite what it seemed and he asked the question. With as much humor and dignity that I could muster, I told them the punch line and everybody started howling. SOme people laughed so hard and so long that they were crying. Recovery from a stroke is a deeply individual experience but the trials and tribulations are common. In any case, some of my fellows now have all the necessary information to make an informed decision about purchasing new gas furnaces.
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