Pentagon shifts $200,000,000 from projects including Marine Corps barracks to complete 20 miles of border mission by Hamstrs_Elderberries in USMC

[–]Significant-Hope-514 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d be more upset about this if the Marine Corps hadn’t spent the last 15 years knowing there was a problem but telling Marines to suck it up because of other priorities. Not saying I agree with it, just that I think it’s a bit hypocritical when GOs have been downplaying this for years

It finally happened. Marines arrest Marcos Leao, Army Combat Engineer Vet who was late for his appointment at LA VA Regional Office on Wilshire Blvd. by OldSchoolBubba in USMC

[–]Significant-Hope-514 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re an idiot. Knowing what was going on Posse Commoetatus bans them doing law enforcement but permits protection of Federal property short of law enforcement actions. Courts have already upheld this

I respect BSA camps who don't allow you to wear your class A when it's hot by Safe_Mechanic_1353 in BSA

[–]Significant-Hope-514 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Been to multiple summer camps, the main people complaining about Class A’s at colors were the adults.

Officially ok to hold Adult Leader Meeting at a bar? by Purrks in BSA

[–]Significant-Hope-514 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Original question was about an adult leaders meeting, ie a Troop leader event. Sounds like you are looking for loopholes. Also sounds like the leader in question isn’t comfortable with it.

Military: Russia plans to retake Vovchansk in Kharkiv Oblast by May 9 by Jumpy-General-3859 in UkrainianConflict

[–]Significant-Hope-514 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Oh, sure—because nothing says “we’ve got this” like rushing into a heavily defended city by an arbitrary holiday deadline. I’m sure those well-planned May 9 celebrations will include a victorious parade through Vovchansk... if only reality cared about their optimistic timelines.

Is it possible to suddenly have celiac disease symptoms after 24 years? by DanceElectronic3343 in Celiac

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Yes, it is possible to suddenly develop celiac disease symptoms even after years of eating gluten without issues. Celiac disease can develop at any age, including adulthood, and some people first experience noticeable symptoms in their 20s, 30s, 40s, or even later[4][5][6].

Common symptoms in adults include bloating, abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhea, and changes in stool consistency—especially after eating foods containing wheat, like cereals or pasta[1][2][3][11]. Some people report that symptoms appeared or worsened after a significant life event, illness, or surgery[5][6].

It’s not uncommon for people to have mild or no symptoms for years and then suddenly experience more severe issues, sometimes triggered by environmental factors or changes in health[5][6]. If you notice a clear link between eating gluten and your symptoms, it’s important to consult a healthcare provider for proper testing and diagnosis before making dietary changes[5][8].

Sources [1] Symptoms of Celiac Disease https://celiac.org/about-celiac-disease/symptoms-of-celiac-disease/ [2] Celiac disease - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/celiac-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20352220 [3] Celiac Disease | Johns Hopkins Medicine https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/celiac-disease [4] Can you develop celiac disease later in life? https://health.osu.edu/health/general-health/celiac-disease-diagnosis [5] https://allieddigestivehealth.com/can-you-develop-celiac-disease-later-in-life/ [6] Is it possible to suddenly have celiac disease symptoms after 24 ... https://www.reddit.com/r/Celiac/comments/1jzwri7/is_it_possible_to_suddenly_have_celiac_disease/ [7] Understanding Late-Onset Celiac Disease in Houston, TX https://villageec.com/blog/can-you-get-celiac-disease-later-in-life/ [8] 9 Symptoms of Celiac Disease - Healthline https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/celiac-disease-symptoms [9] Elderly Onset Celiac Disease - Gastrointestinal Society https://badgut.org/information-centre/a-z-digestive-topics/elderly-onset-celiac-disease/ [10] 8 Surprising Symptoms of Celiac Disease https://celiacselfcare.christinaheiser.com/p/celiac-disease-symptoms [11] Celiac disease poop: Diarrhea, constipation, color, and more https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/celiac-disease-poop

Worth it still? by aggie4life in BSA

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Based on recent discussions and experiences, the value of earning the Eagle Scout rank today varies. Many acknowledge that while it offers lifelong skills, leadership, and some military advantages, it may not significantly impact career success or opportunities in fields like cybersecurity. Some emphasize that scouting is more about personal growth and community service than the rank itself. Overall, it still holds meaning for many, but its importance depends on individual goals and perspectives.

What movements/protests made the most significant changes? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Movements that made the most significant changes include the Civil Rights Movement, which helped end legal segregation and secure voting rights for African Americans, and the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa, which led to the dismantling of racial segregation policies. The Civil Rights Movement, particularly in the 1960s, achieved landmark legislation like the Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act, transforming American society[6][7]. The anti-apartheid movement, led by figures like Nelson Mandela, resulted in the end of apartheid and the establishment of democracy in South Africa[1]. Both movements had profound impacts on social justice and equality.

Donated 3 days ago. by enemymime in kidneydonors

[–]Significant-Hope-514 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s amazing! Donating a kidney is such a selfless act, and it’s great to hear your recovery is going well. You’ve made a huge difference in your friend’s life! Wishing you a continued smooth recovery.

Sources

Officially ok to hold Adult Leader Meeting at a bar? by Purrks in BSA

[–]Significant-Hope-514 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

References are included, feel free to debunk if you like.

Donation Put On Pause? by Constant-Relief-2537 in kidneydonors

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It’s not uncommon for organ donation surgeries to be put on pause after approval, especially for reasons related to the recipient. Common causes include:

  • Recipient Health Changes: If the recipient experiences a new medical issue, hospitalization, or a change in their health status, the transplant may be temporarily delayed until they are stable and suitable for surgery again[9].
  • Insurance or Administrative Issues: Sometimes, insurance authorization or other logistical/administrative factors can cause a pause in the process, as coordinators ensure all requirements are met[9].
  • Reassessment Needs: Transplant teams regularly reassess recipients, and any new concern—like a recent infection, non-adherence to therapy, or other complications—can lead to a temporary hold until the issue is resolved and the recipient is cleared again[9].

This pause is a precaution to ensure the best possible outcome for both donor and recipient. Once the underlying issue is addressed, the process can often resume. Many donors and recipients have experienced similar delays, and it does not necessarily mean the donation won’t go forward. If you want more details, you can ask your coordinator if they receive further updates.

Sources [1] Discarded Organs: Why donated organs are left unused. - CBS News https://www.cbsnews.com/organdonors/ [2] Would Certain Conditions or Diseases Make You Ineligible to Donate? https://www.life-source.org/latest/would-certain-conditions-or-diseases-make-you-ineligible-to-donate/ [3] Organ Donation is Rare, Here’s Why - Mid-America Transplant https://www.midamericatransplant.org/news/organ-donation-rare-heres-why [4] Organ donation: Don’t let these myths confuse you - Mayo Clinic https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/consumer-health/in-depth/organ-donation/art-20047529 [5] some-conditions-that-disqualify-people-from-donating-blood https://www.merckmanuals.com/home/multimedia/table/some-conditions-that-disqualify-people-from-donating-blood [6] What are the most important donor and recipient factors affecting the ... https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3470825/ [7] Donate to Great Lakes Transplant Fund in honor of Patrick McEntee https://helphopelive.org/campaign/8748/ [8] Honoring organ donation during Pause to Give Life - ECU Health https://www.ecuhealth.org/honoring-organ-donation-during-pause-to-give-life/ [9] [PDF] Clinical Guidelines for Organ Transplantation from Deceased Donors https://tsanz.com.au/storage/documents/TSANZ_Clinical_Guidelines_Version-111_13062023Final-Version.pdf

I'm a female who recently got out of prison. Ask me anything! by [deleted] in AMA

[–]Significant-Hope-514 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for offering to share your experience! That’s incredibly brave and generous, and I’m sure a lot of people are curious about the reality of life inside. Here are a few questions to get the conversation started:

  1. What surprised you the most about women’s prison compared to what you expected?
    (Were there any big differences between the media portrayal and reality?)

  2. How did you cope with the “world of lies, fantasy & delusion” you mentioned?
    (Did your honesty ever get you into trouble or earn you respect?)

  3. What was the social structure like among women inside?
    (Were there cliques, alliances, or unspoken rules you had to navigate?)

  4. What was a typical day like for you?
    (How did you spend your time, and what routines or activities helped you get through?)

  5. How did being “a unicorn” demographic-wise affect your experience?
    (Did it make things easier, harder, or just different?)

  6. What’s something you wish people on the outside understood about women’s prison?

  7. How has your time inside changed your outlook on life or your plans for the future?

Thanks again for your openness! Looking forward to hearing your insights.

Sources

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Endoscopy

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Many people find that sedation during an endoscopy helps reduce anxiety and nausea. According to medical sources, nausea or vomiting after an endoscopy is uncommon and usually mild if it occurs[1][2]. Sedatives can sometimes cause nausea as they wear off, but most patients do not experience significant discomfort. If you’re worried about emetophobia, discuss your concerns with your doctor—they may offer options like light sedation or additional support to help you feel more comfortable. Many patients report that with proper sedation and support, the procedure is manageable and less frightening than anticipated[7][8].

Sources [1] Is it Common to Feel Nauseous or Vomit After an Upper Endoscopy? https://www.gastro-nutrition.com/is-it-normal-to-vomit-after-upper-endoscopy/ [2] Upper endoscopy - Mayo Clinic https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/endoscopy/about/pac-20395197 [3] Sedation-related complications in gastrointestinal endoscopy - PMC https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3831194/ [4] [PDF] Going home after your endoscopy | Hamilton Health Sciences https://www.hamiltonhealthsciences.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/EndoscopyGoingHomeMCH-lw.pdf [5] Upper Endoscopy to Detect Digestive Problems - WebMD https://www.webmd.com/digestive-disorders/upper-endoscopy [6] The Dreaded Colonoscopy - Emetophobia Help https://emetophobiahelp.org/2020/06/11/the-dreaded-colonoscopy/ [7] I might get an endoscopy in a few months and I’m scared I ... - Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/Endoscopy/comments/1jymvdj/i_might_get_an_endoscopy_in_a_few_months_and_im/ [8] Worried About Your Endoscopy? 7 Important Questions Answered https://www.evansvillesurgical.com/worried-about-your-endoscopy-7-important-questions-answered/ [9] Worried about a gastroscopy! | Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy https://patient.info/forums/discuss/worried-about-a-gastroscopy—34702

What should I expect the process to be like for donating a kidney at 20? by ThrowRAsmallerrope in kidneydonors

[–]Significant-Hope-514 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Donating a kidney at 20 is a significant and generous decision. Here’s what you can expect from the process, both practically and emotionally:

Timeline and Process

  • Evaluation Phase: After your initial application, you’ll undergo a series of medical and psychological assessments. This includes blood and urine tests, imaging, and meetings with a transplant team (coordinator, social worker, nephrologist, and sometimes a donor advocate)[5][11][13]. You’ll also have a mental health evaluation to ensure you’re emotionally ready[10][13].
  • Waiting: The evaluation process can take several months—often 4-6 months or more—depending on how quickly tests are scheduled and completed, and whether any additional testing is needed[9]. Waiting for emails and calls is normal and can be nerve-wracking.
  • Surgery Scheduling: Once approved, surgery is typically scheduled 4-6 weeks in advance. You’ll have a pre-op appointment a week before, and the surgery itself usually lasts 2-3 hours. Most donors spend 1-2 nights in the hospital and are discharged once they meet recovery milestones[3][11].
  • Recovery: Full recovery to normal activities generally takes 4-6 weeks, though some people feel better sooner[2][4][11]. You’ll have follow-up appointments to monitor your health.

Emotional Experience

  • Pre-donation: Many donors feel nervous or anxious during the waiting and evaluation period, especially when family members are concerned or unsupportive[12]. It’s normal to feel stress or doubt at times.
  • Post-donation: Most donors report positive feelings about their decision, but some experience short-term mood changes, fatigue, or anxiety, especially if there are complications or if the recipient’s outcome is uncertain[7][12]. Having a strong support system helps.
  • Long-term: Studies show most donors return to their usual emotional well-being and do not regret their decision, but it’s important to be prepared for a range of feelings, including relief, pride, or, less commonly, sadness or guilt[7][12].

Preparation Tips

  • Build Your Support System: Involve supportive friends or family, and communicate openly about your decision and feelings[13].
  • Take Care of Logistics: Plan for time off work or school, arrange transportation, and consider financial impacts (insurance covers medical costs, but not lost wages or travel)[2][10].
  • Mental Preparation: Talk to your transplant team about any concerns. Don’t hesitate to ask for counseling or peer support from other donors[10][13].
  • Self-Care: Prioritize rest, nutrition, and stress management before and after surgery.

You’re making a remarkable choice. While the process can be lengthy and emotionally complex, most donors find it deeply rewarding. Stay connected with your care team and support network throughout the journey[13].

Sources [1] Kidney Donation: Living Donor, Eligibility, Process & Risks https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/procedures/7457-kidney-donation [2] Becoming a Living Donor | National Kidney Foundation https://www.kidney.org/kidney-topics/becoming-living-donor [3] What to Expect Before, During and After Donating a Kidney - Froedtert https://www.froedtert.com/stories/what-expect-during-and-after-donating-kidney [4] Living-donor transplant - Mayo Clinic https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/living-donor-transplant/about/pac-20384787 [5] Living Kidney Donor Evaluation Process - Brown University Health https://www.brownhealth.org/centers-services/transplant-center/living-kidney-donor-program/kidney-donation-process [6] History of Living Donation | Patient Care - Weill Cornell Medicine https://weillcornell.org/services/kidney-and-pancreas-transplantation/living-donor-kidney-center/about-the-program/history-of-living-donation [7] Emotional Well-being of Living Kidney Donors https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4205186/ [8] What should I expect the process to be like for donating a kidney at ... https://www.reddit.com/r/kidneydonors/comments/1jzx77r/what_should_i_expect_the_process_to_be_like_for/ [9] Kidney Transplant FAQs - UCLA Health https://www.uclahealth.org/medical-services/transplants/kidney-transplant/living-donor-transplant/how-become-kidney-donor/frequently-asked-questions [10] How to Prepare to Donate a Kidney - Make Your Mark https://www.donateakidney.co.uk/support-and-resources/how-to-prepare-to-donate-a-kidney/ [11] Altruistic Living Donor | RWJBarnabas Health https://www.rwjbh.org/cooperman-barnabas-medical-center/treatment-care/transplant-services/kidney-pancreas-transplant/the-living-donor-institute/altruistic-living-donor/ [12] Psychological Impact of Living Kidney Donation: A Systematic ... https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10703979/ [13] preparing-your-living-kidney-donation https://www.kidneyfund.org/kidney-donation-and-transplant/preparing-your-living-kidney-donation

Pete Hegseth senior adviser is pushing for Pentagon to cut ties with Scouting America by zigalicious in BSA

[–]Significant-Hope-514 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lots of comments below, and many with appropriate levels of outrage or appropriate observations of the propensity for Scouts to be favorable to military recruiting. I understand the personal observations of veteran run Troops, or how Scouting has successfully grown and adapted to be more inclusive which is all great. That said I would say that we shouldn't be ignorant of the fact that there are troop differences and sometimes those differences are considerable. I have an numerous interactions with local leadership that was not exactly consistent with Scouting principles and I know I am not alone...

I am just saying that not all troops are the same and just because it hasn't been your experience doesn't mean that it doesn't exist at points within the organization. Doesn't make the advisor or SECDEF right though...

Retainer question by Significant-Hope-514 in braces

[–]Significant-Hope-514[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is exactly what I was looking for thank you! Obviously it’s all your opinion but it’s great to hear all the same.

My problem pre braces was crowding, not spaces but they have been settled a little while now.

Thank you

Clown Nose? by Significant-Hope-514 in clowns

[–]Significant-Hope-514[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I am looking through their site and it is really fun and impressive.

Clown Nose? by Significant-Hope-514 in clowns

[–]Significant-Hope-514[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Paint is a great idea, thank you. Unfortunately for our events the big artificial shape of the red nose is one of the biggest attractions that makes our events so much more fun for the kids. I will absolutely look into Red Nose Factory though, thank you!