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FreshFluff

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  1. How about this one from Nautica? I zoomed in and found no visible seam. The grey is available in L through 2XL.
  2. It depends on the guy. Some guys are attracted ONLY to women they find interesting. TBH, the hyper alpha type you are referring to often doesn't like to talk to women at all.
  3. If this gets any more intimate, topinla will be paying child support.
  4. Happy birthday, Kevin!
  5. @bigvalboy wanted to chip me, but I needed to be free.
  6. Jerseylicious. If you're looking for your average Meadowlands fan who's unstyled and unaware that that you're paying attention to him, this guy probably isn't it.
  7. Where's that tradehunter guy when you need him?
  8. Not sure why are you so freaked out about this kid? Please don't post pictures of minors
  9. OK, this is a yuge incentive to go see him once. Again, if you tell your landlord all this, I'm almost sure he will find transportation. Maybe he will even come along or have his wife do so. Some of us on this board would be happy to accompany you if we're nearby. Was the person who checked on you after your hospital stay a nurse? An RN should be able to give shots if ordered by a physician. Is this what's keeping you away from the doctor? Medicare should cover the cost of an annual visit. You might have a small copay for tests he orders.
  10. Look, I'm not that social either, and I know what you mean about being happy alone. But what about the diabetes? In the end, you don't want to wake up with a cold leg. Preventing that means getting blood draws every few months to check on your A1C levels. There are mobile blood draw services that can come to you, and Medicare apparently covers it. Your doctor's office should be able to arrange for this. Look, you took some action a few months ago. You chased down your doctor, and signed up for that service. Now you just need to take a little more action and get a lab done, maybe get a health care provider to come to you. Your landlord could definitely help you with this.
  11. So you have done some work, but he offered you no help other than sending records? He sounds mediocre at best, and I don't blame you for not making efforts to see him. What about him is so great other than his willingness to keep prescribing meds? I'd find someone else. This group sounds promising, but they are unlikely to follow up with you. Call them back and speak to the specific person who told you they could help. Tell them your situation again. You may need to do some legwork at first, but it will be worth it.
  12. What was his response when you told him? Did he offer to arrange transport to his office? Suggest another provider who can visit you?
  13. Does he know you're housebound and can't come to him? I'm pretty sure you posted that he wouldn't give you more refills without a visit. Is that right?
  14. He paid for this walker himself. Hopefully, he can get a better one covered by medicare.
  15. Please talk to your landlord about this. I am almost sure he can find a solution that will get you to the doctor in a wheelchair, no walking involved. Or call your doctor's office and tell him why you can't come in. His staff can make similar arrangements. I live near a medical complex, and there are vans constantly coming in carrying people in wheelchairs. This is doable, Avalon. You can get to the doctor, and he can help you more mobile.
  16. So you successfully left home weekly except for that one incident. Has your arthritis worsened since then? Or are you staying home out of concern that it might happen again?
  17. The last time you left your home, how did you do it?
  18. Have you talked to your landlord about this? If he's washing your sheets, he will almost certainly help you find someone to drive you over or do it himself.
  19. That's good. But it sounds like you're hesitant to go see him. Is that just because of transportation? Can your landlord take you? If nothing else, one trip to your GP every 6 months will save you a lot of time and hassle in getting prescriptions from the ER.
  20. Avalon, I'm not sure I understand your doctor situation. Are you seeing only a GP or specialist(s)? How did you find your GP? Have you found him/her to be bored and unhelpful? If so, you need a new one. A good GP will typically refer to good specialists. Check online reviews; you need to be wary of fake reviews, positive and negative, but the general gist is usually right. For specialists, remember that you can find them yourself and ask for a referral. The Castle Connolly list is a good place to start,
  21. Interesting study about fiber and knee arthritis. It's an observation study but still pretty convincing. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/24/well/eat/high-fiber-diet-tied-to-less-knee-arthritis.html?referer=https://t.co/Hb99JTy8P3
  22. Even if this is true, these women are lowering their requirements for a relationship. They can easily get no strings sex for free, and on their terms. Back in the days of CL an AdultFriendFinder, men on those site would complain that the women on there were all fakes.
  23. He was scared that you'd send the screenshot to Str8UpGayPorn or similar outlets.
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