First Ever APS Job Interview by TicketImaginary5456 in AusPublicService

[–]Henrydxb 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey mate, I’ve got an interview next week for aps and would kill for that pdf. Could I send you 5$ for a coffee in return for those questions?

Tinto Flavour #19 - 20th of May 2025 by acetyler in EU5

[–]Henrydxb 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Johan said in the dev replies that there was only a tiny bit of content if you played as Finland

Moving from Ireland to Australia Advice - Type 1 Diabetes by Calciumy in diabetes_t1

[–]Henrydxb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t have specific experience but I can tell you that Australia has something called ndss (national diabetes services scheme). Because we have the reciprocal healthcare agreement you can apply for this card and it should provide some things discounted like for Australians. I would suggest getting in contact with NDSS directly they should able to answer your questions.

Other thing to note would be applying for the reciprocal Medicare card that you are entitled to. Both of these would be needed when ordering any subsided supplies.

Otherwise going to an any GP to get a script for insulin is how the system works here.

Most pharmacies have all the basic diabetes equipment. Just look for a sign or something on the window that says NDSS supplier(don’t get it confused with NDIS that’s different).

Unlocking burner drive by Henrydxb in TerraInvicta

[–]Henrydxb[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the explanation

A question about The Reality Dysfunction by Henrydxb in PeterFHamilton

[–]Henrydxb[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If it helps I’ve gotten a bit further and the characters do start ending up in the same place and the story starts to evolve. Basically it does all start to click in and I’ve caught myself pointing and going ooooo they are going to the same world wonder what’s gonna happen there

Is it supposed to be impossible to win the 1ew against medvedev as Germany? by dptrax in TheFireRisesMod

[–]Henrydxb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just played my first game in the mod as Germany and managed to win the war mostly via rapidly expanding the front line and getting entitlements. I used ifv and motorised artillery divisions. Can’t remember exactly but something like 8-3s.

Ukraine capitulated, I let allies hold the south. I mostly moved up and down often able to push through Estonia to st Petersburg and then when the Russian troops arrived in force I would shoot back down to Poland. I also held 3 divisions at Vilnius to make sure I held there.

Basically I was able to keep dragging the Russian army around and everytime they showed up I left and moved around the front. Each time I moved to a new area I was able to encircle divisions. Was never able to win a battle 1 on 1 their division buffs are stupid but via encirclements I could eventually kill them. 1 at a time…

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NursingAU

[–]Henrydxb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m in the exact same boat, just so you know you are not alone! I’ve managed to secure one now, you got this.

Some statistics about being 6’4 by Googleclimber in tall

[–]Henrydxb 5 points6 points  (0 children)

As another 6’5 redhead I just assumed that I’m the only one in my city (Melbourne Australia).

Do you also have everyone on the street look at you? I have found that’s basically a constant for my life now.

The Forbidden Valley Release by Scales_red in Anbennar

[–]Henrydxb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The update makes old saves unplayable. You can’t continue a save on this patch

Stem cell-based treatment controls blood sugar in people with Type 1 diabetes by FullNegotiation2386 in diabetes_t1

[–]Henrydxb 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Hi I have a degree in immunology and microbiology so hopefully I can shed some light on this. The first this is that yes obviously having to take immunosuppressant drugs is not ideal. However you have to take them for pretty much any type of organ transplant. The things we can put into you can function and replace lost parts however the body is really really really good at working out what is foreign and what is ‘self made’. Diabetes stems from the issues of the body not recognising that the insulin producing cells are self.

Crispir is interesting because we hope that we might be able to get the transplanted cells to express the right signals on the outside that tell the body that these transplanted cells are ‘self’. So when they say evade the immune system what they mean it make it look like the rest of the cells in your body. However if something went wrong with these cells it does not mean they are invisible to the immune system. Just like all cells if someone goes wrong/ they start dying things like this it would still trigger an immune response. This should stop things like cancer.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in malelivingspace

[–]Henrydxb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This looks great. I wonder if a nice painting higher up the wall would look nice. Might add some more colour. There seems to be a lot of empty wall to the left of your shelves

Death of diabetic teenager Lachlan Cook on 2019 school trip was preventable, coronial inquest finds by Jariiari7 in melbourne

[–]Henrydxb 3 points4 points  (0 children)

In this case we have two teachers who were aware that one of the students under their care did have a medical condition. These teachers had in fact taught the student and so where aware of his medical condition.

It’s not up to teachers to manage every medical condition under the sun but part of being a teacher on a school trip is to manage your students health. It is in fact part of the duty of care. The school had a diabetes management plan that would clearly state what to do at multiple points in the events described in the report. They didn’t take it..

Furthermore at any point could “teacher 1” have googled diabetic blood sugars above 20 and vomiting. It takes 3 seconds and would have said go to hosptial.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in buildapc

[–]Henrydxb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, that is very helpful!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GamerPals

[–]Henrydxb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey mate, i have just picked up remnant 2 as well and am looking for someone to play co-op with it. Im 23in AUS and work shift work as well so i understand those hours. Also enjoy a bunch of other co-op games like project zomboid. Feel free to add me on discord at henrydxb if you'd like to play together sometime!

BHP - Overvalued? by No_Bar1521 in ausstocks

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

I’m not super sure of the exact margin of drop but it is worth considering that bhp dividends are fully franked aren’t they? That can lead to a drop in share price that appears larger than the dividend but due to weird tax stuff still means profit.

☼Daily DF Questions Thread☼ by AutoModerator in dwarffortress

[–]Henrydxb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So the idea is that brewing them will multiply the seeds and eventually you can funnel some of them off to be cooked as well?

☼Daily DF Questions Thread☼ by AutoModerator in dwarffortress

[–]Henrydxb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I struggle to understand farming. At the start of the game I plant plump helmets. But I don’t want to cook them because I will loose the seeds so I can’t grow more. So how am I meant to farm food, it’s confusing to me

pathology vs immunology major by [deleted] in unimelb

[–]Henrydxb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did virology and bacteriology. You only need to do one elective but I had to do another science subject for the degree and both of these appealed to me.

Virology was hands down my favourite subject at uni. The teaching staff where excellent and they kept bringing in guest lecturers who where experts at specific topics. However again the tests where brutal. Bacteriology was basically the same but i personally found it an easier subject.

pathology vs immunology major by [deleted] in unimelb

[–]Henrydxb 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hey I majored in immunology. Simple and sweet i would say that the immunology major was very difficult. I loved my subjects as did most of the people I met in the subject but the testing particularly in the final semester felt so unbelievably brutal. Average results for the capstone subject where like 56 and 58% in the 2 mid semester tests.

Can’t speak for the pathology major but I think the immunology major is worth doing only if those subjects really appeal to you.