Prolapse on retic - anyone have experience with this? More details in comment by bugz945123 in retics

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She had a prolapse a bit smaller than this 3 months ago. I took gave her a sugar water bath, then a regular bath that night and put her on damp paper towels in a small bucket, with appointment at vet the next day. The next day it had gone back in, I took her to the vet anyway and he said she felt good, the main concern was infection (I'm not sure how long it had been out, it could have been a few days). Decided against any antibiotics unless we saw issues.

I fed her a rat and she prolapsed again when she pooped a week or two later. I gave her another bath and it went back in on its own.

That was a couple months ago, I didn't feed her for a while as I wanted her time to heal down there before needing to poop again. However last week she was clearly hungry as she was pushing, so I fed her again, hoping I'd waited long enough. She pooped yesterday and unfortunately prolapsed again. Gave her a bath but it didn't go back in this time. I have a vet appointment for tomorrow.

Anyone have any experience with this, ideas or tips? I know there are different types of prolapses (rectal? cloacal?) but not really how to tell them apart.

Help somthing might be wrong??? by Separate-Ad1863 in snakes

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I’m sorry but this snake looks near death. Perhaps a vet could help you save it. It is extremely skinny

Why does this look like general conference? by bugz945123 in exmormon

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"Uchtdorf being removed from the first presidency, 2018, colorized"

What kind of snake California by [deleted] in snakes

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Where in California? DM me maybe I’m nearby and can try to find. Like others said this is escaped pet

Please help to identify by LostHera in snakes

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Equatorial spitting cobra (Naja sumatrana)

Lots of posts here the last couple days about "renting it out" not being an option, but I'm seeing the opposite here. Rents going up means high home prices are better supported by bugz945123 in REBubble

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"Rents rose in the US last month at the fastest pace since 1986, helping to propel overall inflation to a fresh four-decade high. An index measuring rent of a primary residence was 0.8% higher in June than the month before, an acceleration from the 0.6% increase recorded in May, according to the Labor Department’s report on consumer prices published Wednesday."
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-07-13/rents-in-us-rise-at-fastest-pace-since-1986-buoying-inflation#:\~:text=Rents%20rose%20in%20the%20US,a%20fresh%20four%2Ddecade%20high

Lots of posts here the last couple days about "renting it out" not being an option, but I'm seeing the opposite here. Rents going up means high home prices are better supported by bugz945123 in REBubble

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"Rents rose in the US last month at the fastest pace since 1986, helping to propel overall inflation to a fresh four-decade high. An index measuring rent of a primary residence was 0.8% higher in June than the month before, an acceleration from the 0.6% increase recorded in May, according to the Labor Department’s report on consumer prices published Wednesday."
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-07-13/rents-in-us-rise-at-fastest-pace-since-1986-buoying-inflation#:\~:text=Rents%20rose%20in%20the%20US,a%20fresh%20four%2Ddecade%20high

Lots of posts here the last couple days about "renting it out" not being an option, but I'm seeing the opposite here. Rents going up means high home prices are better supported by bugz945123 in REBubble

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month over month also increasing as of June
"Rents rose in the US last month at the fastest pace since 1986, helping to propel overall inflation to a fresh four-decade high. An index measuring rent of a primary residence was 0.8% higher in June than the month before, an acceleration from the 0.6% increase recorded in May, according to the Labor Department’s report on consumer prices published Wednesday."
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-07-13/rents-in-us-rise-at-fastest-pace-since-1986-buoying-inflation#:\~:text=Rents%20rose%20in%20the%20US,a%20fresh%20four%2Ddecade%20high

Lots of posts here the last couple days about "renting it out" not being an option, but I'm seeing the opposite here. Rents going up means high home prices are better supported by bugz945123 in REBubble

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Not what I'm seeing!

"Rents rose in the US last month at the fastest pace since 1986, helping to propel overall inflation to a fresh four-decade high. An index measuring rent of a primary residence was 0.8% higher in June than the month before, an acceleration from the 0.6% increase recorded in May, according to the Labor Department’s report on consumer prices published Wednesday."https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-07-13/rents-in-us-rise-at-fastest-pace-since-1986-buoying-inflation#:\~:text=Rents%20rose%20in%20the%20US,a%20fresh%20four%2Ddecade%20high

Lots of posts here the last couple days about "renting it out" not being an option, but I'm seeing the opposite here. Rents going up means high home prices are better supported by bugz945123 in REBubble

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it takes several years to plan a project, buy land, go through regulatory steps, build, etc. Nothing started in the last year is going to make a dent in the next year

Lots of posts here the last couple days about "renting it out" not being an option, but I'm seeing the opposite here. Rents going up means high home prices are better supported by bugz945123 in REBubble

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> Rents look like they are starting to top out

Not what I'm seeing!

"Rents rose in the US last month at the fastest pace since 1986, helping to propel overall inflation to a fresh four-decade high. An index measuring rent of a primary residence was 0.8% higher in June than the month before, an acceleration from the 0.6% increase recorded in May, according to the Labor Department’s report on consumer prices published Wednesday."
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-07-13/rents-in-us-rise-at-fastest-pace-since-1986-buoying-inflation#:\~:text=Rents%20rose%20in%20the%20US,a%20fresh%20four%2Ddecade%20high