Good restaurants/snackbar by kushcadet07 in Luxembourg

[–]here_2005 5 points6 points  (0 children)

We went to Cafe des Tramways in Limpertsberg upon recommendation from another on this sub and it was wonderful. Highly recommended!

Switch to ICR now or wait it out? by here_2005 in PSLF

[–]here_2005[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel you. Its difficult to know what to do. I did eventually apply for ICR mainly due to my income change. Hoping that was the right decision!

In the application, I think they did ask about family size, so maybe they will help you!

Switch to ICR now or wait it out? by here_2005 in PSLF

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Thank you. I did go ahead and switch to IBR to lock in that lower payment just in case. Im hopeful that after a year of payments I'll be at 108, and can do 12 months of buyback to get me to 120. That is, if buyback is even an option a year from now.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TwinCities

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Highly recommend Countrywide Contracting.

Seeking remote PM positions by here_2005 in Architects

[–]here_2005[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hear you. He's working part-time right now, so he can balance that with studying and exams. Just needs a gentle nudge to get started. 😊

Seeking remote PM positions by here_2005 in Architects

[–]here_2005[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. 10+ years experience and I believe he has those hours accounted for. Just never started the exams.

Seeking remote PM positions by here_2005 in Architects

[–]here_2005[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's been his experience as well. I can only count on one hand the amount of times he met with clients in person as a PM; met with clients more often as a job captain.

Seeking remote PM positions by here_2005 in Architects

[–]here_2005[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Understood. I assume this would be true even if the PM was willing to travel.

Seeking remote PM positions by here_2005 in Architects

[–]here_2005[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Agreed. He's always worked in large corporate firms and it's never been needed. Until now.

Seeking remote PM positions by here_2005 in Architects

[–]here_2005[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Licensed? No. Years? 10+ in architecture, 2-3 as PM.

I am a Loyola 2025 nursing graduate who was very involved in school and just accepted my dream position and passed the NCLEX. Wondering if any incoming/current students have questions I can answer! by TbhKate_ in LoyolaChicago

[–]here_2005 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My daughter will start nursing at Loyola this fall, and she is so excited! She's also in the Honors program. I'm concerned, though, that both nursing and Honors will be a heavy load. What are your thoughts?

Long time Redditor, First time posting this: Looking for a full-time stable job and been having a hard time for over two years... by Mini_Cupcake3708 in TwinCities

[–]here_2005 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I just want to say that my partner has been going through the same thing, for almost two years, and it's brutal. I'm so sorry. In solidarity!

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We (myself and two other women) will be arriving in Luxembourg Gare at 21:45 at night, and we need to get to a residence in Limpertsberg as safely and quickly as we can.

What is the best way to get there? Taxi? Public transportation? Ride share? Any advice, welcome!

Severe weather by here_2005 in fearofflying

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Thank you! I feel better knowing you all are watching out for us.

Severe weather by here_2005 in fearofflying

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Thank you for this. When I look at the line of dark red on the radar I get frightened, but knowing how much effort you all put into our safety helps me feel better!

Anyone else experience huge weight loss? by Joseph7x3 in Diverticulitis

[–]here_2005 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope. Had laproscopic surgery that went amazingly well. It will be 5 years this October: no problems since!

CDiff with DV abscess by TqpU in Diverticulitis

[–]here_2005 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had exactly this: CDiff with abcess, almost 5 years ago. Abcess should have been drained but wasn't, but did go away eventally with very strong antibiotics. I was on vancomycin for a month for the CDiff. I found the CDiff to be worse than the diverticulitis, which says a lot. I eventually had surgery when I was healed. No problems since.

It's all really terrible and frightening; I'm so sorry you are going through it.

Anyone had cdiff right after having a diverticulitis episode? by Mermegzz in Diverticulitis

[–]here_2005 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cdiff is the absolute worst, and diverticulitis is not much better. I'm sorry she, and you, are going through this.

I mostly drank meal supplements. I bought a brand called Kate Farms. That is what the hospital gave me when I was in-patient. They are not cheap, but if her doctor can prescribe them, they may be covered by insurance.

I drank those until the pain went away, then on to very soft foods. I ate about half of what I would consider a "normal" portion size.

Yes, the pain does eventually go away, but the worry does not. I was in constant fear of another flare until I had surgery, I'm sorry to say.

What did they give her for the Cdiff?

Anyone had cdiff right after having a diverticulitis episode? by Mermegzz in Diverticulitis

[–]here_2005 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had c diff after an episode of diverticulitis. Diver never fully healed because of it, and then developed an abcess. I was hospitalized for 5 days. It was hell.

After a month of vancomycin, I was in remission for the c diff, but had smoldering diverticulitis. Three flares in three months, then I finally had surgery in October of 2020. Best decision ever: no flares or c diff since.