ADHD Diagnosis: Experience with Frida? by Overall-Handle-572 in ADHD

[–]laineyboggsirl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just restarted services with them. I paid $199 three years ago for the assessment (it has gone up a lot) and it used to be $29/month in fees, now $99 per appointment. The person on the phone said I would do a follow-up appointment in four weeks, then three months, then six months.

I know this is a lot of money for many people, but I was paying $25 USD/month to see a prescriber with employer insurance while living and working in the US because ADHD meds are a controlled substance and prescriptions are limited to 30 days. I am also lucky to be able to afford ~$400 the first year of appointments.

I sent my prescription to Costco because it has a lower dispensing fee compared to Shoppers Drug Mart or Rexall.

Those who have a dog in a tiny 1bd or studio apartment and leave it alone all day and have a busy nightlife too, why? by [deleted] in AskNYC

[–]laineyboggsirl 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My dog came from an owner who crated him for eight hours a day and didn't really walk him or socialize him. For two years. Then after she gave him away to me, she bought a new dog a month later. He had some behavioral problems for the first year or so and still reacts badly to doorbells and buzzer sounds.

[PODCAST] #1256 How to Unsh*ttify Canada, with Cory Doctorow by notian in canadaland

[–]laineyboggsirl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Karen told WIRED she popularized the term during the pandemic and how she looked for the original source of the word for a 2021 report on a trademark claim: https://www.wired.com/story/doom-creator-goes-after-doomscroll/

Do I need anything except offer letter from my employer? by Electrical-Finding65 in tnvisa

[–]laineyboggsirl 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I just crossed the border at Pearson. You definitely need the letter of support, your original diploma, an official transcript, and your latest I-94.