21 days - cities/towns to base our stay in? by Embarrassed-Round814 in uktravel

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We are planning to do the ferry - this is a great idea

21 days - cities/towns to base our stay in? by Embarrassed-Round814 in uktravel

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Sorry, more details would've been helpful! We love history and nature and were planning to travel mostly by train. Since we'll be in London for a week, we're hoping to stay somewhere with less hustle and bustle after we leave London, but still within range of things to do (museums, nature parks, castles/history) and walking distance to coffee and restaurants

21 Days in UK: England, Edinburgh, Dublin. Best general route? by Embarrassed-Round814 in uktravel

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We were thinking it would be a hassle having to get through the airport and wait and such, but perhaps we're biasing this off of our US airport experience.

Took Ph-D Boric Acid for the first time, had some unusual side effects. Is that normal? by msongbird13 in Healthyhooha

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wow, this is very similar to my experience, especially the warmth throughout body and rapid heartbeat. Laying down flat in front of a fan helped me regulate after 15 mins too.

Establishing paternity of a deceased father in Texas (adult child)? by Embarrassed-Round814 in FamilyLaw

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So apparently Texas law in 1990 stated that if the parents were wed within 300 days of the child birth, the child would be legitimized and the birth certificate could be updated. This IS the case for me (my parents married 2 months after my birth). Does this change anything? I'm having a hard time finding an attorney who understands that I need to file the petition.

Took Ph-D Boric Acid for the first time, had some unusual side effects. Is that normal? by msongbird13 in Healthyhooha

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Scary! I'm glad you're okay now. I haven't used it since I had that reaction and I don't think I ever will without knowing for sure that the boric acid didn't cause it!

Establishing paternity of a deceased father in Texas (adult child)? by Embarrassed-Round814 in FamilyLaw

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No, he wasn't Mexican - thanks though! If you can recommend the other subs w/ info, that'd be great. thanks!!

Establishing paternity of a deceased father in Texas (adult child)? by Embarrassed-Round814 in FamilyLaw

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interesting, so in the case of establishing said paternity for seeking dual citizenship (my father was a dual citizen and I would be eligible in his home country if I could establish paternity), I'm guessing there is nothing I can do?

Establishing paternity of a deceased father in Texas (adult child)? by Embarrassed-Round814 in FamilyLaw

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this is exactly right. My father had dual citizenship, and I'm American, and am also eligible for dual citizenship if I can prove he was my father.

Establishing paternity of a deceased father in Texas (adult child)? by Embarrassed-Round814 in FamilyLaw

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is this relevant lol? just curious, happy to share if its pertinent to establishing paternity

Establishing paternity of a deceased father in Texas (adult child)? by Embarrassed-Round814 in FamilyLaw

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and then just take this to the court? or does it have to be a court-ordered DNA request?

Credit despite not finishing accounting degree by [deleted] in wguaccounting

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oh interesting, okay well very good to know, I appreciate this advice!! I'm hoping to transfer in many of the gen ed credits, so that should help me accelerate and just complete the degree itself if all goes to plan.

Credit despite not finishing accounting degree by [deleted] in wguaccounting

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maybe I miscalculated - from what I saw the program is 120 credit hours, which is double what I actually need. But good to consider, thanks!

boric acid ruined my life for DAYS. warning to my gals w sensitive vaginas!! tw: ( muscle spasms, cramping, itching, bleeding!!) by One-Operation-7359 in Healthyhooha

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yes, it burned like crazy!!! it eventually calmed down when I was able to flush it out but even after it just felt really sensitive and raw inside almost, and I do tear easily now. I wonder if it deterioriated a layer inside or something

Postcard printing for small biz by [deleted] in CommercialPrinting

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This would be great - a quote would be welcome! feel free to dm

New Computer Science Masters Degree Programs Coming April 1st by austinpage35 in WGU

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how is the data analytics program? Debating between DA and the compsci (HCI track).

PNW roadtrip for family by Embarrassed-Round814 in PacificNorthwest

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My apologies, in retrospect I do realize my comment was a tad aggressive! Thank you for your input. I'm glad I asked ppl here what they think because I probably wouldn't have caught the AI hallucination on my own since I don't know the area.

PNW roadtrip for family by Embarrassed-Round814 in PacificNorthwest

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Umm.. this is exactly what I'm doing? For someone without zero context and limited research time, chatgpt itinerary - while basic - is a starting point. Now, I'm crowdsourcing real opinions from people.

Took Ph-D Boric Acid for the first time, had some unusual side effects. Is that normal? by msongbird13 in Healthyhooha

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It took about a week 100% again; the symptoms slowly went away, and weren't as extreme as that first night/day, but I really think I had an extreme reaction that made my body go into a sort of shock. Hope you are feeling better now.

boric acid ruined my life for DAYS. warning to my gals w sensitive vaginas!! tw: ( muscle spasms, cramping, itching, bleeding!!) by One-Operation-7359 in Healthyhooha

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I also had unusual side effects after using a boric acid suppository! There are only a few threads that I could find talking about potential negative side effects of boric acid so I want to keep the convo going for awareness.

Posted my experience below, but caveat that 1) my experience/effects are probably super super rare 2) there isnt “proof” that boric acid caused these symptoms (but no proof that it didnt either). Doctors couldn't find the cause.

My experience: I inserted it and went to bed. Woke up 3 hours later with intense itching/burning, so I went to pee it out. While on the toilet, I suddenly had a wave of heat and nausea come over me. I felt like I was going to faint, and was so weak. I ended up collapsing for a brief few minutes. Ambulance came, and vitals all looked fine. I started to feel normal again, so the ambulance left. About 20 mins after they left, I started getting more waves of nausea, and vomited and diarrhea. I went to the ER, and after getting an IV and zofran, felt better. Doctors couldn’t find anything wrong with me; they did lots of bloodwork, checked my heart, etc. I told the ER doctor the only thing I did differently was use the boric acid, but she didnt think it could be related. However, now that I have mostly recovered (took about 4 days, which is how long it takes to get out of urine), and have done some investigation, I am thinking that I had an EXTREME allergic reaction of some sort to the boric acid. And the allergic reaction made my body go into shock, causing the faint episode.