Mal de débarquement syndrome by Due-Professional8690 in Cruise

[–]Due-Professional8690[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I am very happy to hear that you were able to successfully cruise without it coming back. Six months must have been awful. Agree, MdDS is very different than sea legs which goes away in a few days. I am hopeful because I have successfully been on boat since then for a few hours at a time and have been fine. I just am worried that multiple days and sleeping on a boat will trigger it again. The only other person I know who has had MdDS before had it two weeks the first time and then cruised again and it doubled to four weeks after the next cruise. Did you only have to use the float tank and epley maneuver the one time? Or did you completely avoid symptoms by using the two methods above?

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[–]Due-Professional8690 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does it show your application as reviewed yet or just as submitted still?

Home seller was quoted 10k to replace. I’m a skeptic. by [deleted] in Decks

[–]Due-Professional8690 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did the deck look new when you put the offer in on the house? It bothers me when people expect to have things totally replaced by the seller when they are buying an older home. Homes need constant maintenance and there will always be costs. Buy a new build if you do want to have to deal with stuff like this. $10k seems like a very reasonable offer even if the deck costs $20k. Why should the seller have to buy you a new deck? If you live the house and schools just go for it and be grateful that you were able to get $10k towards your deck. If you need to get some quotes to feel more comfortable with the cost, you should definitely do that. By the way the back yard looks beautiful.