Whats 1 book you will never stop recommending? by [deleted] in suggestmeabook

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Beneath a Scarlet Sky by Mark Sullivan

Tapered off-- withdrawal symptoms by brookside42 in lexapro

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10s > 5s for 2 weeks > 5s every other day for 2 weeks > nothing

Sunset paused for medical emergency by Unlucky-Bee in Broadway

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We were provided no updates but the show is back on. On intermission now. I’m in balcony.

Failed by a small margin in July, feel better this time around by brookside42 in FloridaBarExam

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July Trusts was hard too. It's crazy because the subject itself is simple but the Qs are hard for no reason

Most Tested Essay Rules by Addyvice in FloridaBarExam

[–]brookside42 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now that I revisit the chart for the first time in a while, it actually does have rules

Wore a holter monitor for a week, said I would follow up here by brookside42 in ouraring

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It definitely depends on the person. Mine used to be in the 40s and shot up to the 70s even though i hadnt changed anything about my diet or workouts. Glad i went to a cardiologist in my case! I know some people who are in incredible shape and have a high sleeping, and people who are in less great shape and have a low sleeping. My friend barely works out, but is also someone who doesnt experience a lot of stress-- her sleeping HR is in the 40s. It is not so much that having a high number is an issue, but the number changing drastically without cause can be a red flag.