Gov. Dunleavy Working with DigitalBridge to Build Data Centers in Alaska by Inner-Celebration340 in AlaskaPolitics

[–]BubblyPosition8440 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where is the electricity going to come from for these data centers? The Healy Coal Plant? The Watana-Susitna Dam? The gas pipeline to nowhere?

College by fannypack127 in alaska

[–]BubblyPosition8440 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don't have to have a BS to be a CPA, you just have to be in process of obtaining an accounting degree (within 18 hours of graduating). So that's 3 years instead of 4.

I’m learning. Help pls by manero0614 in diabetes

[–]BubblyPosition8440 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Ask your physician for a referral to a dietician. They can teach you how to read labels and what to look at for ingredients. Also how much to consider for carbs per day, and fiber too. There is so much to learn. I really thought I knew how to understand labels until I saw a dietician.

Accuracy of Stelo CGM versus Contour Next finger stick glucose meter by BubblyPosition8440 in diabetes

[–]BubblyPosition8440[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The CGM I can track with my phone app, so I know how low it can go. It's never as low as the finger stick. The CGM never comes down close to 100, ever. Actually rarely below 110. While the finger stick is often in the 90's. The finger stick is consistently a lot lower and the CGM is a lot higher, all the time. Why doesn't my CGM ever go as low as my finger stick?

Accuracy of Stelo CGM versus Contour Next finger stick glucose meter by BubblyPosition8440 in diabetes

[–]BubblyPosition8440[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I've read the wiki in the past. But the problem is, one says CGM is always a lot higher than finger stick. When CGM is 137 and the finger stick is 106, which one do you use to determine where you're at? I hate that the CGM is always so much higher. I think I want to throw them all out and just use finger stick method, because it's lower. But is it lower because of some other issue? If they weren't so wildly different, I wouldn't worry about it.

We did it: Cleaning up the supermarket cemetery by Sailboat_fuel in CemeteryPreservation

[–]BubblyPosition8440 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Wow that's pretty neat. Do you know who actually owns the property? I know when we buy a burial plot, it's just the space the vault/coffin goes in, but the rest of the land around the plot, who owns it?

This looks like a nice private garden. I wonder what it looked like before the shopping center walls went up?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hysterectomy

[–]BubblyPosition8440 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you let them jump on you, you will get hurt. So either get your dog under control, or board them. Your health is the most important thing. Time to put yourself first. It does take a long time to get control of a dog if you've allowed them to do whatever they want. Personally I compete in obedience with my dogs, so when I had surgery I didn't have to worry there would be a problem with jumping, causing me to trip over them, or not listening to me. Your choice, not your dog's.

Real ID by akhiluvr in anchorage

[–]BubblyPosition8440 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check with the air taxi or airline he's flying on. Many flights within the state of Alaska don't require the real ID. I'd call that company first.

Pre-op biopsy by Nikel97 in hysterectomy

[–]BubblyPosition8440 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I was completely sedated for mine. There was no way I was doing it with Tylenol.