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  1. I’m a 44 year old white woman and a lawyer.  I had a sign the document consenting to drug testing and promise not to sell my prescription to get my ADHD meds.  It’s just standard procedure.  (I didn’t have to jump through diagnostic hoops, my doctor had already diagnosed my non-ADHD condition.  The same drugs are used for other neurological conditions.)

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  2. I put myself on H1 and H2 in the thick of the pandemic when seeing a doctor wasn’t really an option.  Thankfully we have more better choices now!  If it was my kid I would totally get a doctor involved first.

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  3. I put myself on Allegra and Pepcid when I was having post-viral GI issues.  Made a world of difference.  My allergist signed off on it afterwards.  I would definitely bring it up with an allergist. 

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  4. I have EDS and MCAS, both of which were exacerbated by COVID.  It can be postviral and genetic at the same time.  I also have orthostatic intolerance, similar to POTS.  Try compression leggings, electrolytes and consistent fluids.  These are easy things to start with as you pursue medical answers.  A tip for fluids:  start the day with six rubber bracelets on your right hand and move a bracelet to your left hand every time you drink a glass of water.  Easy way to remember and keep track.  They sell packs of silicon bracelets on Amazon. 

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  5. Cow’s eye dissection as part of a unit on optics is super, super cool.  You’ve already worked with ground glass lenses, and then you find out that a mammal lens works the same way.  I can’t think of anything more engaging in physics at the high school level for a biology kid.  (Lots of instructions on the dissection online.  You can then use the lens to do basic refraction experiments.)

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  6. 2 hours ago, Katy said:

    The reason it’s a topic is that photo was used as “proof of life” that the Spanish & French press were demanding. It wasn’t a current photo, so it stirred up even more controversy. That’s all. 

    This.  I was mildly following the “where is Kate” chatter, and was relieved when the picture was issued.  No matter what health/marriage drama may or may not be going on behind the scenes, at least she was fine.  Nothing to see here.  And then the picture was killed by the news agency.  Yikes.  And then they wouldn’t release the original picture.  Double yikes.  I didn’t need to know she had cancer, I didn’t want the intimate details of her health, I just wanted a nice clear “proof of life” picture, and I’m glad we finally have the video of her on the bench.  I’m very sorry she is dealing with cancer, but my interest in the story is basically over now that we know she’s okay (or as okay as you can be under the circumstances.)

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  7. 1 minute ago, Heartstrings said:

    For example, I don’t think there’s anything the royal family of Norway could do to get us to chatter about them for weeks, even if they desperately wanted us to.

    Well, not for lack of trying!  Let me tell you about The Princess and The Shaman…  

  8. She looks pretty good considering.  Why on earth did they release the doctored photo then refuse to release the original?  I feel badly for her and still feel the PR was abysmal. 

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  9. 39 minutes ago, Katy said:

    Jessica Reed Kraus from HouseInHabit (a controversial mommy blogger turned independent journalist) says she received confirmation from 3 different sources that Kate has an ostemy bag, and the surgery to remove it is 12 weeks from initial surgery. They were initially keeping it a secret to not embarrass her, but this photoshop business has ended that. 

    There must be a million ways to hide an ostemy bag in a picture.  Hiding her health issue is fine, the lack of PR competence is the real scandal. 

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  10. So the books arrived yesterday, and I have to say I’m really impressed.  I mostly got chapter books, but I got one picture book and I was not expecting glossy paper and full color illustrations.  Not the best illustrations ever, but still very engaging.  (We got Puss in Boots and there is running gag in the illustrations about bunnies pooping everywhere that my eight year old *loved*.)  The chapter books have occasional black and white illustrations that definitely helped my ten year old reader understand the story.  They are clearly intentional with what they choose to illustrate.  This is a legit publisher that is trying to make reading fun, even as they lean hard into stories already in the public domain.  (We got retellings of Sherlock Holmes, Homer, Robinson Crusoe etc.)  I really respect their mission, the books are practically free in France, and still a good deal with overseas shipping. 

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  11. On 2/23/2024 at 11:42 PM, Roscoe said:

    (and before I forget again: https://www.lirecestpartir.fr/)

    Thank you for this fantastic resource!  Just ordered 27 books!  Shipping isn’t super cheap, but the books themselves are, so altogether it’s a steal.  I paid just over $3 a book for chapter books, including shipping, which is thrift store prices for new books.  The retellings of classic lit are the perfect level for my 4th grader.  (Who is about to complain about reading so much Jules Verne…)

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  12. 30 and I bought a 900 square foot condo.  It was 2010 and prices were still down from the market crash.  I had been a lawyer for four years at that point so my income was good but I didn’t have much savings.  FHA had just raised the maximum loan amount to support the housing market which was great.  The previous limit made FHA loans impossible in my HCOL metro.  I paid 5% down on $380,000.  Almost immediately met and married my husband and we ended up selling the condo when we moved out of state.  I loved that place and wish I still had it, but the hassle of being a remote landlord wouldn’t have been worth it.  The unit has at least doubled in value…

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  13. If it’s not a safety hazard I would just let it be.  It’s their house, they can live how they want.  It’s stressful to have someone come over and clean your house without being asked.  It’s stressful to have someone offer to hire a cleaner for you.  Let them have agency while they still can. They can hire a cleaner themselves or move to a facility if they want. 

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  14. On 8/17/2023 at 10:21 AM, Murphy101 said:

    I decided to give my first Jdrama a try with An Incurable Case of Love. So sappy cheesy. It reminds me strongly of the old kdrama Playful Kiss.  Which is basicly one long cringe-worthy event after another. LOL

    I thought Heartbeat series ended rather lamely.  Not going to spoil if for others though.

    I adored Incurable Case of Love.  So cheesy, so much fun.  I’ll have to check out Playful Kiss. 
     

    I was so sure Heartbeat would stick the landing, and then they **completely** dropped the ball.  

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  15. Found out today that someone I’ve known for years, who is on my Christmas card list, was caught molesting a pre-teen.  I’m shocked.  I know these things happen, they’ve happened in my own extended family, but I’m still shocked.  This person is charming, attractive, successful, very involved with their family.  Never, ever would have guessed.  Just gut-punched stunned. 

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