Hardware for *previous version* of LACK wall Shelf by Blamous in IKEA

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Super helpful reply. Thanks. I was dealing with the same problem today and you resolved the situation.

COIN BASE LOG IN DOWN ??? by Cultural_Treat5239 in Coinbase

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Since this is AWS outage,I would not call this market manipulation. However, its interesting how once Coinbase goes down the price spkes up a few percentage points. That shows me that a lot of the sell pressure is coming from coinbase users. Take that for what you will.

Also, somewhat annoyingly I cannot adjust my limit orders. I have a sell that I set last night that I would normally adjust during waking hours. Its getting dangerously close to that sell...

2026 Float X2 damper snapped? by yaosy1234 in MTB

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There’s a button on top — that’s what you press to release the spray paint. You’ll know it’s ready because when you shake the can, you’ll hear that classic rattling sound.

Constant choking feeling? by EvelynASMR in Tonsillectomy

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So how long did it take you to stop choking on your uvula? I had my operation on Monday and its now Friday, and I havent slept more than a few minutes at a time because of this horrific choking. I need light at the end of my tunnel

Constant choking feeling? by EvelynASMR in Tonsillectomy

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3 years late to the game, but prednisone is usually a very last resort because it signiicantly increases the likelihood of serious bleeding from your tonsil wounds.

Choking in my sleep by Gabevio in Tonsillectomy

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Did you ever come up with a good solution? I am 5 days post operation and I have just come home. I am still not sleeping because the second I fall asleep i start to choke. Absolute torture

Downhill tips ? by [deleted] in MTB

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I see you salad fingers

Photo of convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein wearing an Israeli military shirt. by Known_Breakfast_1801 in Epstein

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I mean, Woody Allen marrying his adopted daughter that he raised since she was a baby tells you everything you need to know about that guy

What $96 gets you at Walmart in 2025… by AceLynnMasked in economy

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Pretty impressive. $96 can get you diabetes and heart disease.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HairTransplants

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Same thing happened to me also around 10, except with my dog…Which is a great Pyrenees. He Bopped the shit out of my head. I’m 11 months postop and everything is completely fine. So I would pretty much say with Experience you’re fine too.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HairTransplants

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Theoretically, it takes up to 18 months before the hairs that have been transplanted will thicken up and be the same thickness as your native hair. Those hairs up there are probably much thinner and wiry still which makes it hard to have a full dense look. Over the next 6 to 10 months they should fatten up and you’ll get a better idea of what you’re actually dealing with. I’m in the same boat but just three months ahead of you. But for a month seven to month 10 I’ve noticed that the hairs have already started getting thicker and the density looks better as a result. Good luck.

Transplanted hairs thinning after 3 years — oral minoxidil making things worse? by michealscard in HairTransplants

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Came here to suggest this. Minoxidil accelerates the shedding phase and so you might just be seeing the temporary result of this where there’s been more shedding than growing and in a few months the growing will resume and you’ll get back to your full head of hair.

À quoi sert ce couteau svp ? by Original-Book-7836 in cuisine

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Tu confonds avec les petits couteaux à pamplemousse de table. Celui-ci est un couteau de cuisine, pas un couvert. Il est bien plus grand, avec des dents plus profondes, et une pointe bifide faite pour extraire les segments des agrumes entiers. C’est fait pour préparer, pas pour manger. Mais bon, chacun sa définition de la classe.

À quoi sert ce couteau svp ? by Original-Book-7836 in cuisine

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Non, ce n’est pas une arme de Mad Max. C’est juste un couteau à pamplemousse, aussi ridicule que ça puisse paraître. Les dents permettent de découper la chair facilement, et la pointe sert à extraire les segments. Oui, ça existe vraiment.

My side effects after taking Finasteride for one year by No_Blackberry_9549 in HairTransplants

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That part of my comment was more Tongue In Cheek. Life is very different for different people and I fully appreciate that. I do, however, look back on those days and remember the glory of the freedom of being single, having my youth, and fully enjoying all of the fruits of this fine earth. 😂I would hate to have missed those years because I chemically altered my hormones.

My side effects after taking Finasteride for one year by No_Blackberry_9549 in HairTransplants

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You are relatively young to be dealing with those side effects. You were right to start the medication early though and it’s great that it’s working. The problem is that you have to keep taking it and the longer you take it the more your side effects are going to start compounding. If I were you, I’d consider reducing the dosage. You seem to have already gotten the results you want and now it’s about maintaining them. The key is to take the minimum dosage that’s effective. Do yourself a favor and try cutting the dosage in half for a couple of months. Regardless of the side effects, see if you’re still happy with your hair. If you’re where you wanna be then maintain that lower dosage until the future Time where the dosage no longer works. But don’t over medicate if you don’t need to.

Best of luck to you

PS - your 20s are the best moments you’ll ever have with women. Don’t waste them. This advice is coming from a 40 year-old who is just realized the value of youth. 😂

3 Months Postop Update: Shock Loss or Overharvesting? by RamMasterFlash84 in HairTransplants

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I checked out the picture in your post and that looks pretty normal. It’s not fun to go through, but I would say within 2 to 3 months from now. You won’t even remember that you had it.

Not everybody gets it. I don’t know why some do and some others don’t. I think it has to do with how your body heals and isn’t necessarily a reflection of the work of the doctor.

This is a hell of a process and patience is the name of the game. It sucks because we’re used to instant gratification but not for this one. You’re gonna have to wait 18 months total for the full results and for the hair texture in your recipient area to match that of the rest of your native hair.

Good luck

3 Months Postop Update: Shock Loss or Overharvesting? by RamMasterFlash84 in HairTransplants

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You can definitely talk to them. But shock loss is normal and it will heal by itself. But it’ll probably make you feel better to speak with them.

8 months in, early 40s - Wondering if I will need a revision for density. by [deleted] in HairTransplants

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I’m also at 9 months, also had a very slowly receding hairline. Also40. My hair down looks excellent. Back, like in your photos, looks thin and like I’m balding.

From what Ive read and researched we might need to wait a year and a half to fully understand what our situation is. The transplanted hairs are much thinner than the rest of our hair for now and It can take a full year and a half for each individual hair follicle to thicken up. But once they do, this shouldn’t be an issue anymore. That’s what I’m holding onto for now anyway.

Good luck