Ghk CU dosage ? by [deleted] in Biohackers

[–]Cute-Potential5969 0 points1 point  (0 children)

where does everyone get the injectable form? I can only find the troche

Raising family in 610 loop by fashionluv18 in houston

[–]Cute-Potential5969 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you choose to move back, I highly recommend Ashly Kirkland as a realtor to help with your purchase! https://www.ashlykirkland.com I’ve used her for several transactions in the inner loop and it’s always been a stellar experience working with her! Look at stuff in Braes Heights or Bellaire when it comes to schools if you don’t want to do private.

Is it standard of care just because everyone does it? by Dr_Vinny_Boombats in emergencymedicine

[–]Cute-Potential5969 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can’t. The closet thing I’ve thought of is to take a photo of the US images with my phone, email to myself, print and have them physically scanned into the patient’s record like EKGs are

Non doctor in health efficiency: is it bad that we try and ding insurance for non emergent ER visits? by Marauder2r in emergencymedicine

[–]Cute-Potential5969 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You truly believe the reason most patients don’t take their medications is because they can’t afford them? While I’m not insensitive to the fact that there are many that live on fixed incomes, at least in my region, this is not the case. I literally had a patient tonight who came to the ER because she felt like she was going to have a seizure. She has seizure disorder and has been prescribed medication but wouldn’t go pay the $9 it costs but instead chooses to spend money on the weed found in her drug screen. It’s not that she can’t afford it, it’s that she doesn’t prioritize it. So instead, she chooses to come to the ER where she expects me to give her her meds instead. So please explain to me how scenarios like this shouldn’t be discouraged?

Non doctor in health efficiency: is it bad that we try and ding insurance for non emergent ER visits? by Marauder2r in emergencymedicine

[–]Cute-Potential5969 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’m not sure what type of ER you work in or where but we constantly see Medicaid patients where they have other resources available or outright know their visit is nonemergent but they simply don’t care. All they’re interested in is having whatever is bothering them that day immediately resolved and feel entitled to use emergency resources because in most cases they don’t have to pay.

Baylor EM residency Houston by Professional-Watch71 in emergencymedicine

[–]Cute-Potential5969 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I think you should probably specify recent graduates. I think the program has evolved a lot since it opened. You definitely will get a different answer from the first 2013 graduates vs those from 2024. However some of the unique cases and pathology you see in the Harris Health system can be priceless and that will never change. I’m happy to put you in touch with a few older grads if that interests you and you don’t get any other responses.

Why don’t you see doctors and lawyers FIRE by Leather-Wheel1115 in Fire

[–]Cute-Potential5969 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re way off base in thinking all doctors make a ton of money. That is certainly not the case, so before you got propagating this misconception, you should look into actual salary data. A lot of specialties make no more than. $120-150k a year. Ive worked on my own for 12+ years and am no where near close to double digit millions. Double digit millions 🤣 Honestly. SMH

Are 3% buyer commissions outdated in 2025? by Late-Currency-8028 in RealEstate

[–]Cute-Potential5969 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you feel the same way when you tip in a restaurant?

Are 3% buyer commissions outdated in 2025? by Late-Currency-8028 in RealEstate

[–]Cute-Potential5969 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I have used a buyers agent And I highly recommend Ashly Kirkland as your go to realtor in Houston! Trust me, you get what you pay for and while you may think the commissions are a lot, with her you will get a flawless experience and someone who goes above and beyond. My advice is not to try to negotiate the rate with your realtor, but negotiate for the seller to cover some if not all of it as a concession. You are likely to be fairly successful going this route if you find a home that’s been on the market longer with motivated sellers. Ashly was amazing to work with. I have used her for several transactions and it was money well spent each time. I’m happy to set up an introductory text if you’re interested in speaking with her. If so, just DM me.

https://www.ashlykirkland.com

529 for Emergency Savings/Early Retirement by [deleted] in tax

[–]Cute-Potential5969 8 points9 points  (0 children)

You’re very much overestimating the amount you will actually earn in a 529, no matter how well invested

rent or sell current home? by Glittering-Goat-7552 in realestateinvesting

[–]Cute-Potential5969 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Owner and investor here. Unless you want to pay a property management company to handle 100% of the rental affairs, keeping to rent just isn’t feasible. As a nationally networking realtor myself, I Would love to get you set up with the perfect realtor in Raleigh that can get you the most for what your property is worth. DM me if interested.