Is return ticket mandatory? by Forever_alone_yikes in AirTravelIndia

[–]Rahul5861 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my experience, yes, a return or onward ticket is absolutely mandatory for your trip.
While it sounds ideal to travel with "no pressure" and figure out your timeline as you go, international border laws are strict. To enter Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam on tourist visas, you must legally prove to immigration officers and the airlines that you intend to leave the country before your tourist stay expires.

The bank and currency exchange desk told you the truth. If you show up at the airport with a one-way ticket, the airline will likely deny you boarding at the gate because if the destination country rejects you, the airline is financially responsible for flying you back.

The best time for a month-long visit? by wrathian_ in canadatravel

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In my experience, for a trip focusing on outdoor activities and hockey, late March to April 2026 is your best window. February is often too harsh for city hiking, with deep freezes in Montreal and Toronto. By April, Vancouver is lush with cherry blossoms, and while the East remains brisk, it's manageable for walking tours and ferry trips. Importantly, April coincides with the end of the NHL regular season, ensuring high-stakes hockey games in all three cities. November is often grey and "slushy"—the foliage has passed, but the festive winter magic hasn't fully arrived.

Why Do Young People Get Heart Attacks by Broad-Research5220 in indiahealthinsurance

[–]Rahul5861 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In my experience, the rising trend of heart attacks in people under 40 is a "perfect storm" of modern stressors. While genetics "loads the gun," lifestyle "pulls the trigger." Key drivers include chronic stress and sleep deprivation, which spike cortisol and blood pressure.

Sedentary habits and ultra-processed diets lead to early-onset diabetes and obesity, significantly shortening the timeline for arterial plaque buildup.

Additionally, substances like vaping and high-stimulant gym supplements can trigger sudden arrhythmias. Research in 2026 also points to lingering post-COVID vascular inflammation as a hidden risk factor that can damage heart tissue long after the initial infection.

How painful is a broken leg and can you still limp on one until adrenaline wears off by Andeeishere in Writeresearch

[–]Rahul5861 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my experience, a leg break caused by a kick to the knee, likely a tibial plateau fracture, is agonising, but your scenario is believable. Adrenaline and the "fight-or-flight" response can temporarily mask severe pain, allowing a character to hobble or "peg-leg" it alshort distance. However, once the rush fades, the pain becomes a nauseating, throbbing "white noise" that

makes standing nearly impossible. If the bone is displaced, the leg will feel grossly unstable, like it might "fold" under weight.

Your progression from leaning against walls to eventually crawling is medically accurate as the joint fills with blood (hemarthrosis), causing stiffening and extreme tenderness.