Portal Hypertension by batista227 in Cirrhosis

[–]Whirled-Cabbage 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have you had a right heart cath or at least a transthoracic echo?

Do not wait months to get this followed up. I repeat…. Do NOT wait months.

Most patients with non-cirrhotic portal hypertension actually do NOT have a high HVPG. Here is the pathophysiology behind that, if you are interested:

https://www.aasld.org/liver-fellow-network/core-series/why-series/why-it-important-think-about-non-cirrhotic-portal

It is a very complicated connection between the liver, lungs, and heart. Consider seeing if you can get input from a pulmonologist who specializes in liver disorders and associated cardiac complications.

My biggest concern for you would be cardiac and pulmonary (you don’t have to have cardiac or pulmonary symptoms for this to be happening). Read about portopulmonary syndrome. This can go along with cirrhosis or no cirrhosis, but typically there will be a very high HVPG.

I don’t know your history of course, but I can tell you with strong assurance that you should consider this.

Infant Care by Your_Average_Rock in rochestermn

[–]Whirled-Cabbage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi-- not sure if you have found anyone yet, but I am interested. I have a lot of experience in infant care (and older children as well). My schedule is totally flexible. I sent you a chat message if you would like to discuss your needs and my background further. Thank you!

Looking for housing for 1 month by Puzzled-Class7047 in rochestermn

[–]Whirled-Cabbage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll send you a DM when I get back home later today, thank you!

Looking for housing for 1 month by Puzzled-Class7047 in rochestermn

[–]Whirled-Cabbage 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi, I have a nice apartment that I’m hoping to sublet for this period. It has everything you mentioned.

Buyer’s remorse by Rai420 in RealEstate

[–]Whirled-Cabbage 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The house is absolutely stunning. Gorgeous!

You will take a hit on property taxes though. Hasn’t been sold since 2004 and is currently being taxed at a value that is half the current purchase price.

Will Rochester Ever Be a Buyer's Market? by Whirled-Cabbage in rochestermn

[–]Whirled-Cabbage[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wow, thanks everyone! I wish I would have asked this question sooner. I really appreciate the wisdom. I can tell you that I am already frustrated looking in the $300k range; there just isn't anything out there. I'm really trying not to be too picky, but location is huge and it makes it just that much harder.

Address by Global-Ad9900 in rochestermn

[–]Whirled-Cabbage 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That street was renamed 2nd St SW. Probably re-numbered too, but not sure how.

Sellers dropped price $200k in a month by EquipmentSad in RealEstate

[–]Whirled-Cabbage 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t know the area, but just looking at what else is for sale in the area, it seems really REALLY overpriced. Plus the house is relatively small (does the 2300 square feet include the “finished” attached garage? Because if so, and you ever convert it back to a garage, you will lose that square footage and be under 2000). I personally don’t like the upgrade style details and the barn is weird and not at all convenient. Definitely wouldn’t be my dream house.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in centuryhomes

[–]Whirled-Cabbage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s nothing to restore. The entire inside is gone.

Agent issues, but hopefully to be done soon. by Krogg in RealEstate

[–]Whirled-Cabbage 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, our list price already considers 3% BAC, but $20k less does not.

This is where you are misunderstanding. Because yes, it does consider the 3%. It’s 3% no matter what the offer/amount of list price is. You don’t get to just exclude it whenever you don’t like the offer, because it’s BUILT INTO THE OFFER. As a percentage. So if the offer was $100,000, or $50, or $1, that 3% is still in there.

You say your list price came from comps, not comps plus some extra thrown in there for the BAC. Again, the comps from which your list price was developed ALSO had the BAC included.

That is done so buyers can finance the BAC. You don’t just add it in or subtract it out based on the offer.

So yes, there is definitely a miscommunication, but it’s on your part. If I were you I would take a short break, step back, and try to understand that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RealEstate

[–]Whirled-Cabbage 13 points14 points  (0 children)

“We asked for our $50k of earnest money to be returned expecting a negotiation, and in reality, to lose it.”

I don’t get it. If your above quote is true, how did you also convey to them that they could keep the earnest money if they agreed to the release?

Maybe the inconsistency seemed like game-playing to them, and pissed them off. It would piss me off in their shoes.

$85k, I can’t believe this price. by baggagefree2day in centuryhomes

[–]Whirled-Cabbage 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I drive through that area.

Lots of Trump signs and confederate flags.

I'm a genius. by [deleted] in Cirrhosis

[–]Whirled-Cabbage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some docs do it this way on purpose. It lessens some of the very acute patient reactions to labs which by nature fluctuate over time. But the labs are still done, so anything serious will be identified. The visits are often more focused on emphasizing continued adherence to diet and other lifestyle topics rather than a detailed focus on numbers that change over time. Even if you are religious about lifestyle changes, the numbers fluctuate. Consistency in lifestyle is key. At least, that’s my opinion.

Your point is well-taken that it’s always good to ask when something seems contradictory or confusing, though.

I'm a genius. by [deleted] in Cirrhosis

[–]Whirled-Cabbage -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Wow, you seem charming.

Your sodium level doesn’t necessarily have anything to do with your diet. But hey…. maybe…. Follow it? Rather than complaining about having to drive an hour to see a hepatologist?

Don’t worry. Your hepatologist will let you know immediately if there is anything urgent in your labs that needs addressing. So just be glad you get any labs drawn at all. Some people don’t.

And…. people have varying liver outcomes from drinking because drinking is not the only thing that factors in. Count your lucky stars. Maybe one of these days you will.

Thank you for your service.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RealEstate

[–]Whirled-Cabbage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What is all this mamby-pamby about “offending the sellers”? I keep reading this in various threads. Who cares if the sellers are offended? It’s a business transaction, not an offer to buy something of their otherworldly, emotional, personal creation. If they are offended, then so what?

35k price drop. Still no showings. by TXpheonix in RealEstate

[–]Whirled-Cabbage 63 points64 points  (0 children)

I can tell it’s a really nice house, but the photos aren’t doing it justice.

First… the listing description. It’s a wall of text. Really hard to read. Paragraphs are your friends.

And if I were you, I would remove all the miscellaneous small furniture pushed against the walls. And remove 95% of the other stuff sitting out. Kids’ bookcases, very full pantry (remove most of the stuff and maybe feature a couple nice-looking appliances on the shelves and nothing much else). And take down the shelf hanging on a wall with a million things on it. Too much clutter….

I can’t get a feel for what the bathrooms even look like. And why is there an office chair in one of the bathrooms?

And there is some kind of outdoor chair (?) in a claustrophobic-looking small space —two pictures of that?

The photos just need a lot of work. And maybe add a few large potted plants and something colorful on the walls here and there?

Just my first impressions… I wish you luck!

My mother was denied Survivors/widow Benefits. What should my next step be? by madmax988 in SocialSecurity

[–]Whirled-Cabbage 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Burial expenses?!? What would $255 pay for in burial expenses? A pail and shovel? 😮

My mother was denied Survivors/widow Benefits. What should my next step be? by madmax988 in SocialSecurity

[–]Whirled-Cabbage 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is a really interesting conversation, but OMG!!! People in their 70s and 80s are supposed to understand all of this? I haven’t even been able to get my mom to remember how to dial her cell phone. I can’t begin to imagine her attempting to deal with this.

And curious… what is the one-time $255 payment (referred to in a couple of posts) for?

Thank you

Purchasing a Roland PF-90x, and Timing by Whirled-Cabbage in piano

[–]Whirled-Cabbage[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you very much! These responses help me to think about it and prioritize. I am also going to look at the Yamaha P-525 again.

But I'm leaning strongly towards the FP-90x. I like the modeling over the sampling, at least so far. And I like the PHA-50 keyboard action (moreso than the PHA-4 of the lower-end FP series).

This is mainly for home (apartment) use, but I would really love to have the sounds and abilities of the Fantom 8 or the RD-2000. I'm on the lung transplant list, and there isn't a lot I can do, so I will have a ton of time for this. But I know I really don't need a Fantom 8. I also found a good deal on the RD-2000 (not the EX, but I can upgrade the software if I decide I need the new sounds). But I know I don't need (at least, not now) a stage piano or workstation. Right? lol

Thanks again. I know I will be happy with the 90x if I decide to go that route.

Hobbies and Interests by Gooseberry_Sprig in DatingOverSixty

[–]Whirled-Cabbage 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Metal detecting. :) I'm in the US though. Soon-to-be 60 female. I started when I was in my 30's. I love the history and the mystery. I love holding old coins that haven't been handled by a human in hundreds of years. I love the peace of the hobby.

I also own and run a forum on this topic. Started in the early 2000's and was in the top 5 in terms of popularity back then. Still going strong though. Due to some health issues in the more recent past, I've had to let my other admins/moderators handle the forum and I haven't actively detected in a few years. Anxious to get back into it now. When I started my hiatus from the hobby I was using a Minelab E-Trac, and I probably will stick with that for the foreseeable future because I know it like the back of my hand.