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mizuki777

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  1. Most doctors say to wait about a week before doing anything too strenuous to keep the pressure in your eye down. Definitely double check with your surgeon though. Wishing you a quick recovery!
  2. Totally agree about Plymouth Rock, it’s such a letdown when you finally see it. If anyone is visiting Tennessee, skipping Graceland might save you some money. It's pricey and always packed. Instead, go check out the Smoky Mountains or even just Cades Cove. The views are way better and it actually feels like a vacation.
  3. Ugh, the NYC subway with suitcases is literally a workout you didn't ask for. If you're heading to Hell's Kitchen, Newark (EWR) is way easier than JFK. Last time I just used Transfeero to get straight to my hotel because I couldn't deal with the transfers. Try the Fairfield Inn & Suites right by Penn Station, it's decent and super central.
  4. For the packing part, I’d definitely go with the one week rule and just pay for laundry at the hotels. It beats lugging around a huge suitcase for 14 days. Also, smart move on flying in early. Since you're spending $14k, definitely get "Cancel For Any Reason" (CFAR) insurance if you can. Standard plans can be super picky about why you're canceling.
  5. Yeah, it's crazy how much those sites mark up the prices sometimes. I always check the hotel's own website or give them a quick call before booking anything now. Usually, they'll even throw in free breakfast or a better room if you book direct.
  6. Check out Long Island City. It is just one subway stop from Manhattan and way cheaper. I stayed at the Hyatt Centric there last time and it was super chill. Safe, clean, and the staff didnt care who came or went. Definitely worth a look if you want to stay under $400!
  7. People on effective ART who maintain an undetectable viral load do not transmit HIV through sex according to long running studies. The key is that the viral load has to stay undetectable with regular medical follow up. Many people also use condoms or consider PrEP for added peace of mind. A quick talk with a clinician can help you understand what feels safest for you and what to confirm with your partner.
  8. The shift away from routine PSA testing did change how often aggressive cases are caught early. When screening drops, the first sign of cancer can show up later and that leads to more advanced diagnoses. That is what many of the recent reports are pointing to. Most doctors now say the best approach is a personalized one, meaning you look at age, family history, and overall health rather than skipping screening altogether. Men who stay in touch with their doctors and check any new symptoms early still have the best outcomes. Your story shows how much early detection can matter, and it is helpful for people who are unsure about what to do next.
  9. 100% sell and invest. The costs stack up fast, the insurance hits hard, and holding a place you never plan to use just drains your money for no reason. I had a similar property and I sold it through Cash Offer Kentucky because I wanted a clean exit and a fast payout. It cut out the stress and let me put the money into something that actually grew. If you want the simplest path, that kind of direct sale makes everything easier.
  10. Rugiet mixes a low dose of tadalafil with other ingredients in a fast dissolving tablet, so people try it for quicker onset. It works for some but the effect varies and it is still a prescription medication. A doctor can tell you if the combination makes sense for your health and any meds you already take. Checking a few user reviews online can also give you a feel for how predictable the timing is.
  11. CANCERGUARD is meant to flag possible cancer signals in your blood, not diagnose anything on its own. Early data shows it can pick up some cancers but it is still considered a screening tool that needs follow up with imaging or other tests. Most doctors suggest using it as an add on if you are already up to date with the standard screenings for your age and risk level. A quick chat with your primary care doctor helps you see if it fits your situation.
  12. Many people use gentler tension methods instead of tape because they are easier to keep clean and adjust. The process is slow and depends on steady light tension rather than force. A urologist or a doctor who works with skin stretch therapies can explain safe options and help you avoid irritation. Checking communities that focus on restoration tools and routines can also give you practical feedback from people who have done it.
  13. People act like weed is one single thing, when the potency jump in the last decade basically made the old research useless. My tolerance used to be fine and now two hits sends me to the moon. It would make a lot more sense if we had updated studies that matched what people are actually using. I talked to a telehealth doc through LeafyRX when I got my medical card and even he said the same thing, that the science keeps lagging behind the product.
  14. I'd recommend checking out Deskup desks, man. I've been using one since I started doing most of my uni work from home, and honestly, it's been a huge upgrade from the cheap wooden table I used to have. It's sturdy enough for two monitors, my laptop, and even a few textbooks stacked on the side. The motor's super smooth and doesn't sound like it's about to take off like some others I've tried in the library
  15. The RM app is the same one for RentMasseur, yeah. Sometimes it redirects weirdly depending on location or browser.
  16. "One-handed towel massage" should honestly be his business slogan. Can't believe he thought that was acceptable. Sorry you had to waste time (and money) on that clown.
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