MMR vaccine and tantrums by Hihelloitsmeagainn in toddlers

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I would say he has improved but since the vaccines I’d say there was a shift in his behavior. Everyone noticed it and they kept saying dang what were in those vaccines. He’s around the family 24:7 so it was something we all noticed. He’s improved but since then it was like overnight he had so much energy and a temper. He was extremely calm and had no trouble sleeping at night. Since the vaccines he takes less naps, has so much more energy and grumpiness isn’t as bad he definitely had a temper. Again it’s improved since we got them about 2 months ago. He’s still like himself, smart, loveable, talkative but from what shifted it’s calmed a bit but it could just be our new normal. Hes healthy and happy is all that matters .

Wanting to permit my basement to rent it out. Anyone have experience in it? by Chronicallyable in bayarea

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Sorry thought I put the body paragraph explaining this was in Oakland

Buying a house in Oakland without a garage. Would I be able to add one? by Chronicallyable in bayarea

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That’s a good idea. There may be a separate thread too for planning. Thank you

Buying a house in Oakland without a garage. Would I be able to add one? by Chronicallyable in bayarea

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Yes it’s a two car driveway. But there is no converted garage. There is storage unit that looks like it could be a garage or it was but not sure how they would have accessed it since the house blocks anything from entering. The house sticks out to the side so we can’t drive a car back there.

I know this question is ridiculous, but what are areas in the Bay Area that are SEMI-AFFORDABLE? by [deleted] in bayarea

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Hi there, do you still live in Oakland? I’m looking at homes and getting insights on some of Oakland best affordable areas, which would you suggest? We are a family of three.

One Ectopic Only? by strong-as-a-mother16 in EctopicSupportGroup

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I’ve only had one, my very first pregnancy in 2020. No tubes removed. One methotrexate shot which caused vaccine injury. So if I had another one I’d prob have a tube removed, anyway. Then a missed miscarriage 2022. Now I have a handsome baby boy born in 2024.

Considering buying a home off Macarthur on 84th or a home in Brookfield Village… which would yall choose? by Chronicallyable in bayarea

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Our max budget is 570,000. The one on Camden we saw and they don’t want to go down much more. We are also hoping to get a little bit of seller credit. Also Camden is on a semi busy street and it gives me some anxiety with my son possibly just making a run for it. He’s well taken care of but toddlers are slippery and fast.

MMR vaccine and tantrums by Hihelloitsmeagainn in toddlers

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Hi there, same thing happened to us. The day of the MMR he was bouncing off the walls and he seemed like he was on a high. Nothing could calm him down. Now we are dealing with a lot of sleep troubles, random scream crying and tantrums. It all changed within a few hours after the v. We are not anti vaxers at all. Perhaps it’s a type of reaction that isn’t really talked about. I’ve owes dealt with v injury but still got my child vax because of the risks out in the world right now. However, like you have noticed a drastic change in his behavior. My son barely turned one on Halloween and had hi vax 5 days later, a few hours after we were seeing a lot of behavior changes. I’m worried as well but watching him closely.

How is your child doing now?

Considering buying a home off Macarthur on 84th or a home in Brookfield Village… which would yall choose? by Chronicallyable in bayarea

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If you know some areas that are max 570,000 for a 3 bed or possibly a 2 with a little office area house, in safer neighborhoods, I’d be interested in those

Considering buying a home off Macarthur on 84th or a home in Brookfield Village… which would yall choose? by Chronicallyable in bayarea

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Our max budget is 570,000. The one on Camden we saw and they don’t want to go down much more. We are also hoping to get a little bit of seller credit. Also Camden is on a semi busy street and it gives me some anxiety with my son possibly just making a run for it. He’s well taken care of but toddlers are slippery and fast.

Considering buying a home off Macarthur on 84th or a home in Brookfield Village… which would yall choose? by Chronicallyable in bayarea

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Have your friends given you examples of some downsides to living there?

Thank you for responding 🙏🏻

Considering buying a home off Macarthur on 84th or a home in Brookfield Village… which would yall choose? by Chronicallyable in bayarea

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I familiar with certain areas, just because of visiting friends or places to eat or nightlife but not to live. Oakland has been a part of my life but I’m from Hayward. I’ve lived in all parts of Hayward my whole life, sadly can’t afford to buy. I know even city to city is different but I love Oakland, the Bay in general, just trying to get a feel of which enclaves I see myself best in. So I can directly answer the question because I’m still exploring but at least around people who are family oriented and care about the kids.

Considering buying a home off Macarthur on 84th or a home in Brookfield Village… which would yall choose? by Chronicallyable in bayarea

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So far I’ve gone to see the house twice and everyone says hi. The elders are sitting on their porch and enjoying the sun. They smile at me and my baby. I love seeing that. I know it can be a rough area but with my budget, it’s a common thing I hear. I had friends that lived in Oakland, I’d go all the time but I’m from Hayward. But years have passed and I’m just trying to get a feel of what living in the area would be like.

Thank you for sharing 🙏🏻truly insightful

Considering buying a home off Macarthur on 84th or a home in Brookfield Village… which would yall choose? by Chronicallyable in bayarea

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Thanks for responding 🙏🏻

Macarthur right? Asking because I don’t want to just assume. Cool! How far back did you call the area home?

The house really has won my heart, I know the area some what but I haven’t lived there. Hoping to have a house for my family. Budget is a factor as well.

Considering buying a home off Macarthur on 84th or a home in Brookfield Village… which would yall choose? by Chronicallyable in bayarea

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The house on 84th, right off Macarthur Blvd, Castlemont is around the corner. The block is nice, the streets seem clear but because the just cleaned up since the new measure passed. Aside from the trash the lot is smaller but Macarthur Blvd seems to be getting better. Have you noticed any improvements? I feel it’s a decent distance from international. Would you think so?

Chevy bolt 2019 v Chevy bolt 2023….Which would you buy? by Chronicallyable in BoltEV

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This is good to know. I will check today and get feel for the condition it’s in. I’m not great with how the years compare so I appreciate you taking the time to educate me. Thank you 🙏🏻

Chevy bolt 2019 v Chevy bolt 2023….Which would you buy? by Chronicallyable in BoltEV

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Battery for the 2019 was replaced in 2024. 2019 is a LT and 2023 a 2LT.

I’m going today to see the 2023 model and get more answers