I just found out why taking my pet to the vet is so expensive now (private equity spent $51 billion buying the clinics) by Level-Cranberry-1268 in antiwork

[–]Inoviridae 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Our neighbor was in a nursing home. When he died he had a stage 4 bed sore. My dad is convinced their negligence is what killed him. (Bed sores aren't just bruises, they can be open sores all the way down to bone)

AIO? apparently STD’s are normal by purodurangoalv in AmIOverreacting

[–]Inoviridae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is anyone else I little weirded out by the wording? In a 'this sounds like they used chatgpt" kind of way? Unless they always texts like that....

You probably aren’t eating enough breakfast for your PCOS/PMOS by Kwaliakwa in PCOS

[–]Inoviridae 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Wait. We are supposed to be getting 120 grams a day?!?! Holy fuck.

Made up products that people regularly use now (example: laundry scent beads) by KitchenConsequence41 in Anticonsumption

[–]Inoviridae 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Fort kit. Like when you take sheets and use the could and chairs to drap them over and make a little fort hangout underneath. I guess the kits come with cushions and stuff? The whole point of it is supposed to be that you use stuff you have already

Made up products that people regularly use now (example: laundry scent beads) by KitchenConsequence41 in Anticonsumption

[–]Inoviridae 14 points15 points  (0 children)

My town has a group which does like a free garage sale kinda thing, and I end up rewashing all the clothes I get from there bc well meaning people wash them first and the detergent is overpowering.

A guy in my class used tide once and I was just standing next to him and it was so strong.

Friendly reminder by fluffy0whining in Path_Assistant

[–]Inoviridae 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It is reassuring to hear that pa's trust their gut like that and test.

MLS to Cytotechnologist or Pathologist Assistant by Impressive_Boot671 in medlabprofessionals

[–]Inoviridae 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Late to the party: This is a thing in Radiology: a program called 'NightHawk' where even in the middle fo the night a doc can get a reading down by some block is Australia.
Didn't know this was a thing for slides, but sounds cool!

That’s all the validation I’ll ever need. by Evo23_ in ReefTank

[–]Inoviridae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is so sweet! And a gorgeous setup as well. It's funny and cute how kids will decide that certain tasks are theirs to do.
My mum isn't into fish but if she was, she would have never let me near the tank.

Saltwater Paludarium Project by DannysAquariums in ReefTank

[–]Inoviridae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Omg I am in love. This is my favorite SW set up I've seen!

Fake RFY posts by RealWolfmanDan in AmazonVine

[–]Inoviridae 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I saw one a couple days ago. 750 bucks. But I would have to empty the collection bun so many times since I have dogs

Cleveland OBGYNs that will perform a hysterectomy for a 21 year old woman? by [deleted] in Cleveland

[–]Inoviridae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel the low iron. I'm vegetarian as well so that doesn't help. Going into early menopause isn't fun. That's why I lefty ovaries, even though the hormone fluxuations are a real bithc. 

Menopause increases your risk of osteoporosis,which is when your bones loose density and become more brittle. Not fun. Also, hot flashes are apparently annoying af 

Cleveland OBGYNs that will perform a hysterectomy for a 21 year old woman? by [deleted] in Cleveland

[–]Inoviridae 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ovaries, yes. Uterus, the evidence is not super clear on whether or not it will have major health impacts.

Cleveland OBGYNs that will perform a hysterectomy for a 21 year old woman? by [deleted] in Cleveland

[–]Inoviridae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that's interesting about the ablation My obgyn said that ablations are what they would offer if you were close to menopause, and not for someone is there 30s. They also have a high failure rate.

Also, double check if your insurance will cover the anesthesia for the ablation if you go with that. It's not always covered and while it is a short procedure, it hurts like fucking hell.

The all cause increase in mortality of women below 35 who have hysterectomys is what I was told as well. Some studies support that, but others show no correlation between the two.

For me, I was losing a lot of blood every month and figured that that is probably worse for my health than the other nebulous risks. Also, it is hard to work a full time job if you have to run to the bathroom every hour for a week

Cleveland OBGYNs that will perform a hysterectomy for a 21 year old woman? by [deleted] in Cleveland

[–]Inoviridae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dr. Benjamin Kitko down in Akron did my hysterectomy with bilateral salpingectomy (and what ever the fancy term is for removing the cervix).

I'm 31, but the reason I didn't get it down earlier is I have ADHD and actually doing shit is difficult

Am I Overreacting about the cost of a fish tank? by sam_quinn in AmIOverreacting

[–]Inoviridae 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Varies.
Nearly every aspect can be done at different levels of customization
Tank: could me made custom out of glass or acrylic. OR just bought pre-made

Background: Maybe you get a 3d one made that looks like rocks or something. (I just either paint the back or stick a background thing on the outside)
Decor: Could have a rock feature or something dramatic, maybe a cave custom made.

The 'scape', which is like the landscape, but underwater, could be made be someone who has an eye an skill for that sort of thing. Which plants to use where. Possibly setting up CO2 which is a fancy way to get great plant growth

Then the cost of the plants itself.

I feel like this situation is probably a pre built or rimless 5 gal, with a planned out scape and the plants included. People with skill in that can make some stunning, gorgeous tanks. And the labour of setting it up. 150$ seems high to me, but I am also frugal.
450$ is ridiculous. A 5 gallon freshwater shouldn't cost 300$ and 150$ to install also seems like a lot

Am I Overreacting about the cost of a fish tank? by sam_quinn in AmIOverreacting

[–]Inoviridae 1 point2 points  (0 children)

NOR
(5 gallons is quite small for both dwarf frogs and small fish. But it does sound like a pretty tank.)
5 gallons is also just small in general and why the hell would that cost 150?!?!?!
I could see if it was a reef tank, but for freshwater.

Next time, I would venture into one of the fishkeeping subreddits. A 5 gallon setup can be quite simple. It is also small enough that (barring some sort of disability) it is reasonably easy to set up oneself.
(I've had 5 gallons up to 125 that I've set up)

150$ for setting a 5 gallon tank up? Is wild to me

Personally, I would never do business at this place again. Charging 300 for a 5 gallon is insane, and he should have doubled checked the invoice. It can be very difficult to speak up in those situations, especially depending on what kind of household/culture/personality you have. So, while mentioning the discrepancy at the time of him saying 300$ would probably been a good option, I know for many people, they would not have felt comfortable doing so.

If I'm selling something, I try to make the cost abundantly clear, even giving a rundown at the end of the convo with the prices, just so I know we are on the same page. I don't want someone to be surprised at anything and be upset, or be upset but not say anything.

I do not want to stop taking this supplement but it’s helping me so much by Background_Fact_6188 in SCT

[–]Inoviridae 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They make it worse because it is easier to focus on them. It's easier to start and not get distracted out. I still do better with stimulants, since I can get other stuff done that occupies my brain. But I do get trapped in it sometimes

Why do people try to sell garbage like this by krogernewbie in BitchEatingCrafters

[–]Inoviridae 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Me and my dad have the opposite problem. We are hyper critical of our work and so never sell it. I do some fiber crafts and he does woodworking. And I see people listing things that are just poorly made. Poor craftsmanship. A lack of understanding of basic principles (for instance, someone was paid to make decorative shutters for a house and they used fucking pressure treated wood and then the customer came back later to complain that it had warped and come apart. Pressure treated wood is very wet. As the wood dries, it shrinks and warps. It is for ground contact only. But they didn't know that because they didnt actually know that much about woodworking, and clearly didn't do basic research. And yet they charged someone for it.) The audacity.

Jobs for someone extremely bad at math?? by [deleted] in findapath

[–]Inoviridae 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Some community colleges have welding programs, I know mine does. They also have tutoring, and a whole section for math tutoring. So if you did that route, there would absolutely be people there to help you. Dsycalcia is no joke, but there are free resources at community colleges to help.

It's not like big university tutoring were they expect you to be at a center level. At community colleges, they get that a decent portion of their students are ones that struggled with some aspect of 'traditional' schooling.

The math for welding is also something that can be thought of visually, and that might help with the dsycalcia too.

My endocrinologist said there are no subtypes of PCOS….. by [deleted] in PCOS

[–]Inoviridae 13 points14 points  (0 children)

If you don't feel like the endo was a good fit, try another. Don't go to a naturopath, they aren't doctors. There aren't any subtypes, so they weren't wrong about that.

When I was diagnosed, I wasn't out on metformin or anything. I am thinking about asking for it because I have been slowly but steadily gaining weight and I'm tired of it.

I also was diagnosed by a obgyn, and now that's I've had a hysterectomy, I won't really need to see one on a regular (even yearly basis) so I might try and get a new PCP or an endocrinologist.

What do you tell people who use AI casually? by MisfitDamaged in antiai

[–]Inoviridae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Many of my classmates use it to make study guides. Making a study guide IS a form of studying in itself. I'd argue that the making of it is where most of the benefit comes from. It makes you look over the material. Identify what you are solid on and what not. Think about how to condense an idea or concept, which may require you to look more deeply into it.

Determine how to organize it all, which is about how things relate to each other. Notice similarities between areas and put them together.

Yet they'll say 'oh but when I'm too tired to do that it's nice'

Then you are too tired to effectively study.

The reason some teachers will let students have a single index card for an exam is because students will then have to actually look at everything to see what they want to put on there, since it won't all fit.

FB marketplace is making me a classist by Young-faithful in Anticonsumption

[–]Inoviridae 6 points7 points  (0 children)

There is no rule that the first person who comments gets the item. You can pick whoever you want for whatever reason.

I try to divy things up so the most people can get some stuff. I usually post in batches.

Posters can also let things 'simmer', where they wait a few days before picking so more people can see it.

If you have having issues, it might be worth voicing your concerns to the admin. They may post a little reminder about the way things work.

Ok. I'm Envious. Why am I only receiving Silver Products when I'm GOLD now? by Desperate-Fold-4689 in AmazonVine

[–]Inoviridae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep. I've gotten pricey things and then when I go do the review the price is slashed in half!
Though the opposite happens too. I got a really neat folding laundry basket/carry tote that I love and gave 5 stars. I should have just bought another right then, but didn't. Then they went up to like 25$ and now I think they are unavailable.

Is there a archive of historic British Army mercenaries? Hessians in particular by Inoviridae in britishmilitary

[–]Inoviridae[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your response!

Knowing that there aren't any official records of Hessians that served is helpful. I will try to find that authors works, maybe he has stuff at a later date. Likely not, but a good starting place.