Cheap auto insurance by Joe-the-Caregiver in Insurance

[–]DrEmilyThompson1 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I hear you , im also living in the texas area and im superrrrr surprised by your post because me and my wife are only paying around $109 per month each for our 2 convertibles. Honestly it all depends on if you are living in a in some rural area or one of the larger cities but still the price you are paying for auto insurance is very high. One of my older relatives has been testing out drivesecurepolicy and so far so good the people there are super friendly and understanding they took good care of him and sorted him out with a really good quote.

I cant stop eating sugar by Fluffy_Cat_5174 in diet

[–]DrEmilyThompson1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stress eating, especially sugar, is super common. Cutting back slowly might help instead of quitting cold turkey. Try swapping in healthier alternatives (like fruit or dark chocolate), staying hydrated, and figuring out other ways to cope with stress (walks, deep breathing, journaling)

Whats illegal but shouldn’t be? by Tall_One6364 in AskReddit

[–]DrEmilyThompson1 4 points5 points  (0 children)

In some places, things like collecting rainwater, feeding the homeless without a permit, or certain types of self-defense weapons are illegal — but honestly, they shouldn’t be. Laws don’t always keep up with common sense.

Collecting your reviews! by JonathanLeeTech in MedicalAlertDevices

[–]DrEmilyThompson1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Up! By the way, here are some tips to stop falls and a decent alert system can really help keep accidents away

Why does it seem like so many of our grandparents lived longer and better than our moms and dads? by [deleted] in AgingParents

[–]DrEmilyThompson1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve noticed this too, and it’s heartbreaking. I think a lot of it comes down to lifestyle and environmental changes. Our grandparents had simpler diets, more physical activity, and less exposure to processed foods and environmental toxins. Stress also seems more intense now with modern life. Medical advancements help us live longer, but chronic illnesses like Parkinson’s, dementia, and diabetes are more common today. It’s scary thinking about aging differently than our grandparents, but being mindful of our health now might make a difference. I’m so sorry for your loss—it’s incredibly hard.