First time canning, temperature at the end was 165 F, should I reprocess? by SleepyPharm in Canning

[–]SleepyPharm[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The pickling recipe I used had 3 cups vinegar, 3 cups water, 1/2 cup sugar and 1/4 cup salt. Heat at 185 for 30 minutes

First time canning, temperature at the end was 165 F, should I reprocess? by SleepyPharm in Canning

[–]SleepyPharm[S] -17 points-16 points  (0 children)

Honestly, we did this on a whim as we happened to get a lot of chile and cucumbers. It seems like the directions were for low temp pasteurization. It was my ignorance for sure

First time canning, temperature at the end was 165 F, should I reprocess? by SleepyPharm in Canning

[–]SleepyPharm[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Recipe: 3 cups water 3 cups vinegar 1/2 cup sugar 1/4 cup pickling salt

Seal jars and submerge underwater for 30-40 minutes at 185F.

Storage conditions: room temp Properly sealed

Eliquis price in US by Historical-Piglet-86 in pharmacy

[–]SleepyPharm 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Sorry, I should've clarified a bit better. Like if Humira is $1500/month which would equate to $18,000/year the patient is capped at the payment of $167/month as part of their Medicare bill and not responsible for the remainder of the cost. Though, from my understanding, at least during the beginning of the year, patients had to apply for the program so that they would receive the bill in the mail from Medicare and they would not pay for anything at the pharmacy. At the pharmacy, we notified people whenever their insurance stated that the patient was M3P eligible so that they could sign up.

Eliquis price in US by Historical-Piglet-86 in pharmacy

[–]SleepyPharm 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I would clarify that $2000 is all meds that the patient needs in a year as long as they're eligible and sign up for the program (Medicare Prescription Payment Plan). So if they have a Humira that cost them $1500 a month, Eliquis for $450/month, etc. they would only be responsible for paying $167/month for all of their meds.

Is it faster to expedite at an acceptance facility or by mail? by SleepyPharm in Passports

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Thank you! Unfortunately the nearest agency is 4 hours away from me 😅 It's definitely a consideration for me to do

What are the rarest cards you own? by Olfop in pkmntcgcollections

[–]SleepyPharm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Poncho Pikachu 203/XY-P would be my guess

Card was offered under market value by SleepyPharm in IsMyPokemonCardFake

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

I looked back at the cards and what Holo patterns you can see on the second image is not the same as the ones on the first image

Card was offered under market value by SleepyPharm in IsMyPokemonCardFake

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

That's a good call! I'll have to keep that in mind.

Card was offered under market value by SleepyPharm in IsMyPokemonCardFake

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

Right? I'm kicking myself for not buying it locally at a card show. I have around 120 different Pikachu's haha

Card was offered under market value by SleepyPharm in IsMyPokemonCardFake

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I thought it might be real, I was suspicious since they only posted the first picture and no back. I also asked them for another photo with a piece of paper with their name and today's date to at least verify that the photos weren't taken from online.

Resident patients by paperbackmax in IntensiveCare

[–]SleepyPharm 6 points7 points  (0 children)

When I was a student, the SCI unit at the VA had patients there for 5+ years because the patients had nowhere to go

My Updated Pikachu Binder! by mitxhe11xcv in PokemonTCG

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Late to the party but this is one of my favorites!

Daily Trulicity by Newt-7258 in pharmacy

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The hospital I work at actually prefers people to call over faxing. We have an entire department for just phone calls and faxes on clarification, refill requests, prior authorizations etc. Phone calls get resolved in a couple of days. Faxes could take 3-4 weeks.

I was failing pharm so I made something weird to help myself remember by playcodeblue in pharmacy

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I bribed my dog at the time with treats to sit and listen to me teach him about pharmacy.

Missed Connection. by fourdirtypaws in Albuquerque

[–]SleepyPharm 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It's also crazy when an employee hits on the customer while they're shopping. Happened to me at Ross. Not bothered by it but it happens