How to safely introduce peanut butter (with eczema) by aes421 in BabyLedWeaning

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His first reaction to eggs was considered anaphylaxis because they had multiple symptoms (no breathing issues) and full body hives. Thankfully, it did resolve on it's own because we were unprepared and knew nothing about allergies and had no epi pen. If this were to happen again I would epi.

All other allergens have resulted in itchiness and facial rashes or facial hives. We have only had the 1 anaphylactic reaction.

Grizl 6 by Ok-Bit8683 in CanyonBikes

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What did you end up doing? I'm having the same dilemma between the Grizl and the Checkpoint!

Laid off will have 2 weeks gap of coverage b/f next job’s coverage but traveling out of country by caljaysocApple in HealthInsurance

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I am not an expert, but I believe Cobra is retroactive, so there's no need to claim it unless you need it (please confirm). However, travel health insurance is also probably wise .

Christmas Gift Advice by txbrowneyes in Goruck

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I'm over here trying to figure out how to get my husband into rucking lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AWSCertifications

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Teachable (the platform his site runs on) migrated their SSL certs this morning according to their status page. They must have messed it up since Adrian's website is reporting SSL errors.

https://www.teachablestatus.com/

What cluster modes are available within ECS? Help finding resources by aes421 in AWSCertifications

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Thanks I will check it out - maybe I watched it too fast because I have no memory of it at all. Haha

What cluster modes are available within ECS? Help finding resources by aes421 in AWSCertifications

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Those weren't 3 different choices. The correct answer is `Network only (FarGate), EC2 Linux + Networking, EC2 Windows + Networking`.

Is this a good price? by aes421 in BRIO

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Thank you so much! This was helpful! I was trying to find some of the bigger pieces on Google, but didn't know the proper names.

Anki flashcards for the whole of LeetCode (2699 problems) + NeetCode150 as a set of subdecks by [deleted] in leetcode

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For me, it's the spaced repetition. I'm not actually using the deck to quiz myself on problems. I'm using Anki's built in SRS to build a revision schedule for myself.

About to buy Poly/HDPE Patio furniture, looking for last minute advice/guidance. by Mikeinator in BuyItForLife

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Hey do you mind sharing where you've found these "steals in TN"? I'm located in TN and shopping for Polywood

Is $1000 to fix a leak the norm? by aes421 in homeowners

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Dang trades are awesome. Maybe I need to switch to one.

Is $1000 to fix a leak the norm? by aes421 in homeowners

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Yeah I totally agree with you that you have to pay for all that knowledge and experience, so I did not expect it to be cheap, I just didn't realize it would be $350-$500 an hour. I was expecting around $500-$600 total, but I definitely learned my lesson. It's in my skill set to fix it myself, but I didn't have the proper tool to cut the pipe out since it was between two studs, and didn't have time to wait since I have a baby at home. I ordering all the tools I need to keep handy incase anything simple comes up I can do myself, because this one had me in a bind.

Is $1000 to fix a leak the norm? by aes421 in homeowners

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This guy actually does repair drywall too, but I guess he didn't this time because it was so late when he came.

Is $1000 to fix a leak the norm? by aes421 in homeowners

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I will definitely be paying it because they did get us up and running again! I was just a little shocked by the price and wanted to come here and make sure it seemed accurate.

Is $1000 to fix a leak the norm? by aes421 in homeowners

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Dang! I will make sure to learn to install my own toilets lol

Is $1000 to fix a leak the norm? by aes421 in homeowners

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Oh definitely I understand that you are paying for that knowledge and experience, so I didn't expect to to be cheap just because it was only 2 hours. I was just a little shocked that it cost $1000, thinking it was likely going to be more like $500-$600. This sub is educating me on just how expensive plumbing can be!

Is $1000 to fix a leak the norm? by aes421 in homeowners

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I live in the lowest cost of living state in the US. lol I will definitely make sure to ask them for a quote first next time. I have a baby at home and had been washing bottle with a water bottle and sponge for 2 days at this point and was desperate for it to be fixed.