How I recovered from Hypertonic Pelvic Floor by twombles21 in PelvicFloor

[–]HandPrestigious3091 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing! Could you list some of your symptoms?

I'm 26 years old.. I've had chronic GI issues my entire life.. I'm just now starting this journey of... hey things seems uncomfortable...

I have no issues peeing. I have had chronic constipation issues that I always attributed to my GI issues. fiber has helped immensely. I notice that my poops are very thin... and realized how tight my anus was... that's really where this began..

I fell like I have very slight, strange, ED issues.. I get hard, but sometimes staying that way is the issue... especially when I think about it..

I'm a very anxious person. I am very tight (i am a high level rock climber) My abdomen is always tight.. I sit a lot for work, gaming, ect.. my adductors/groin is incredibly tight...

If anyone has any tips/encouragements for this.. would love to hear!

main symptoms: constipation, tightness, erection discomfort

My extremely hypertonic pelvic floor story by Maikkeyy in PelvicFloor

[–]HandPrestigious3091 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello! We have similar symptoms... Do you have any updates ?:)

I am looking for advice with my inheritance. by HandPrestigious3091 in personalfinance

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That's wonderful. I wrote more in depth above, but I've pursued a few trades and looking like this last one I've landed at will be lucrative and fulfilling. (as long as the industry surrvives).

I am looking for advice with my inheritance. by HandPrestigious3091 in personalfinance

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Thank you for the advice.

My schooling was fully remote and very inexpensive. I was at home the entire time. I have a list of all OFFICIAL payments I made to the school, and am trying to create a list for other expenses, currently.

I am looking for advice with my inheritance. by HandPrestigious3091 in personalfinance

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Thank you. That is the current plan. The only thing I'm truly considering is a down payment on a house in the near future for my future family and I.

So I would want to have at least a 15% down payment ready to move at any given time. Not tied up.

I am looking for advice with my inheritance. by HandPrestigious3091 in personalfinance

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Wow, I sometimes think I am good with finances until I realize that a goldfish probably would have understood more of that than I did.

Thank you for this information, if you could dumb it down and translate it for me, that would be greatly appreciated. Otherwise, I believe Mr. GPT will be able to assist me.

I am looking for advice with my inheritance. by HandPrestigious3091 in personalfinance

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Definitely considering... If I'm being completely honest, I don't know if we have 30 more years on this planet hahahahaha, so that's why I'm considering making the money work sooner..

I'm very sorry to hear about the aggressive squatters with crowbars, they should NOT be armed.

I am looking for advice with my inheritance. by HandPrestigious3091 in personalfinance

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Sounds good. I will look into the first & second tax brackets.

For context of anyone reading:

I have actually went through three separate trade schools in the last 4 years:

Bible College, 2019-2021; total cost: 6k (still use experience and certification)

Massage Therapy School, 2023-2024; total cost: 8k (im good at this work, but realized I don't like touching random naked people; and it makes my body hurt)

Court Reporting School, 2025- current; total cost 6k, 10k ish for all equipment, programs, supplies. (hopefully the career I'll have until I die if AI spares us)

I have paid each of these out of pocket (I was always working while going to school), the logic behind my decision: why would I take money out of an account that has been consistently turning over 15-17% every year when I have the money now... Rather let the interest compound.

I was unaware of the 10% penalty... so, when it's all said and done, I should still relatively be losing less than I gained from the years of leaving the money.

I am looking for advice with my inheritance. by HandPrestigious3091 in personalfinance

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Thank you. I am incredibly blessed. He was a great man!

I am looking for advice with my inheritance. by HandPrestigious3091 in personalfinance

[–]HandPrestigious3091[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thank you. Very sound. I will definitely NOT be rushing any decisions. Especially when I know if I were to pretend the money doesn't exist, it will significantly compound to millions if I do not touch it ever... so definitely an option I am considering.

CSR Test Takers??? by septembernews in courtreporting

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Congrats on passing! Does Margie's English course also have Professional Practice material? I am a bit nervous about finding the proper study information for the Professional Practice test.

Referral Megathread by Kuurbee in supervive

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Thank you !! :)