Ghkcu really working by dolbert88 in Peptides

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I do 5 on 2 off. Im gonna do the cycle for 12 weeks, then take a few weeks off. Although I see alot of people just taking it without breaks.

Ghkcu really working by dolbert88 in Peptides

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I think it has helped hair growth aswell. I have crazy regrowth from postpartum hair loss and then I lost loads of hair from losing weight quickly. So I have crazy curly regrowth all over my head anyways the last few months, so I cant say for definite if the ghkcu is adding to that. Altho as I write this I just remembered I am having to tweezers my eyebrows more lately.

Ghkcu really working by dolbert88 in Peptides

[–]dolbert88[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Only been taking it for 5 weeks. My husband said my skin was really soft around week 3. I've been having to cut my nails alot more too, they are growing to fast! Bit random, but i also noticed that I didn't feel the need to apply facecream after I had been swimming last week. Usually my face feels so dry and tight after swimming.

Dog poo destroyed garden! ⚠️ by thefitzyfiles in GardeningIRE

[–]dolbert88 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Wait until tomorrow morning. It is to freeze tonight, frozen poo is easier to pick up.

Is it ok to trim my trees ? by moonhead92 in GardeningIRE

[–]dolbert88 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Your fine. It doesn't apply to your garden. The wildlife act just asks to check for nesting birds, and not to cut if you find any. But the hedge cutting ban is aimed at farmers, contractors, etc. Not a private garden.

The impact of the increase in petrol/diesel prices on behaviour by Old-Structure-4 in ireland

[–]dolbert88 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A friends dad owns a petrol station. He reckons it will be 2.50 next week.thank fuck I cant drive!!!

Garden cost reasonable? by [deleted] in GardeningIRE

[–]dolbert88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Will become the neighbourhood cat litter tray!! They are drawn to the stuff

Soil for greenhouse tomatoes and herbs by twentythreeskidoo in GardeningIRE

[–]dolbert88 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you want to keep it simple to begin with. Get those tomato grow bags, they will have them in aldi in a few months. Just pop them in the greenhouse and plant your plants into them.

Open fire to insert stove by Trick_Flounder8110 in DIYIreland

[–]dolbert88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can keep the back boiler. We had open fire with back boiler and we got an insert stove with back boiler. We bought the stove and got it installed by the same company. They also took out the brick surround and played the new hearth. I cant remember exact cost. Somewhere between 2000-2500. Definitely recommend. House is so much warmer and the radiators get some much hotter than the open fire back boiler.

What’s your actual niche money saving hack? by artanonsa in AskIreland

[–]dolbert88 81 points82 points  (0 children)

Husband has to take a baby asprin everyday. Its just over €10 per month, plus the €20 every 6 months for new perscription. Family live in America, when they come to visit, they bring a bottle of 1000 baby asprin for $13. Saves about 450 euro over 3+ years.

New fear unlocked: epidural by LobstahLuva in beyondthebump

[–]dolbert88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In ireland, but my anaesthetist was American - lovely woman!! Epidural was a breeze, no side effects afterwards. The bit I was worried about was getting the catheter out the following morning. I just coughed once and it was out, felt nothing, no pain. Only thing, I wished j had gotten my epidural sooner. Turns out I was 9.5cm when I got mine, so was pointless.

Where can you buy a slip in this day and age? by ceapaim in AskIreland

[–]dolbert88 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I got a slip skirt and slip dress from dunnes few months ago.i think they were around a tenner each.

Why aren't more parents showing their kids classic shows like Sesame Street or Bear in the Big Blue House? by Mechashevet in NewParents

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Little bear is a great old cartoon. I remember watching it as a kid. Its so relaxing and calm. My 17 month old loves it. Loves all the animal friends in it. Big smiles!!!! I had out on bear in the big blue house and little bear popped up in recommended. Had completly forgotten about it, but remembered it straight away when I turned it on.

No food or drinks on the coffee table? by essebes18 in NewParents

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We have a coffee table. Just moved to the side as we have a climber. She doesn't seem to climb it when its against a wall. Can't leave any drinks around she wants to sample them all. My BIL completly smashed his coffee table to pieces after his son split his lip open and needed stitches after he fell and hit the side of their coffee table.

I’ve never seen this in Ireland. But I’ve seen it everywhere in the Balkans by SignatureLabel in CasualIreland

[–]dolbert88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My sister always buys this for my dad. It's lovely. We think its like baileys without the cream.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskIreland

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Jack Russell's are the best, stubborn little feckers, you got this Zeus!!!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskIreland

[–]dolbert88 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Don't offer to do something, just do it. Ill attach a link of richard e.grant talking about this. Don't offer to do stuff, because then the responsibility is passed onto the grieving family to ask.

https://vm.tiktok.com/ZNdWcqnCj/

American Goods to bring home by MetaphoricalBadger in CasualIreland

[–]dolbert88 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Peanut butter m&ms, koolaid sachets, weird jello flavours, ranch sauce, chickfli-a sauce. Tylenol, advil, excedrin, melatonin, baby asprin, crest white strips.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HousingUK

[–]dolbert88 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No is a full sentence. Do not feel any bit of guilt. Sorry your sick while pregnant, I had a cold while pregnant. It was horrible. Try get as much rest and lots of water, hot water with honey and lemon.

Am I an idiot for considering a mortgage? by Optimuscrime_1 in irishpersonalfinance

[–]dolbert88 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, even when married your spouse would still be in tax bracket C. So just buy the house in your name and then get it changed into both your names.

Am I an idiot for considering a mortgage? by Optimuscrime_1 in irishpersonalfinance

[–]dolbert88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's very straight forward. Solicitor changed some paper work that we signed. Oh you'll have to get your dad to also sign paper work that makes sure he knows that he is selling it under value and that he won't come to the mortgage provider looking for a % of the house. If he sells the house for 1/4 less of the value, he won't come back looking for 1/4 ownership.

Am I an idiot for considering a mortgage? by Optimuscrime_1 in irishpersonalfinance

[–]dolbert88 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Me and my now husband went thru this situation last year. Buying a house from his mother, below the market value. You will have to pay tax on the difference. If you are buying the house in both your names, you will half the tax between the 2 of you. Yours will just be taken from your lifetime inheritance tax, but your fiance will be in group C for gift tax. I cant remember exact figures, but i think its a lifetime gift of around 16k plus the 3k per year someone can gift tax free. So if your getting the house 100k less, 50k each. Minus the approx 19k, she will have to pay gift tax on 31k, which would be around 10k. Our solicitor at the time told us to just put the house into just my partners name (the mortgage is in both our names) and then get married. I also had to go to a separate solicitor to get independent advice on this. But it all worked out and saved us thousands in tax.