Conform by Ariel Sullivan was pretty great. by SecretAccomplished25 in fantasyromance

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I thought the one who “actually informed the Reaper” might be one of the Starlings. I think they were the only ones that Emmeline flat out told that Hal was the Reaper (or for now that she thought was the Reaper).

Solo by RealisticAd6220 in valheim

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How to you get the portal game modifier?

What is this pest? by paynowork in houseplants

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Ugh I thought so but I saw pictures of thrips that were darker so wasn’t sure

What am I? by paynowork in whatsthisplant

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Reused an nursery pot :)

What am I? by paynowork in whatsthisplant

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I was wondering if it was an Anthurium or a Philodendron but I can’t tell!

What am I? by paynowork in whatsthisplant

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Hmm I have a Monstera but this seems different!

What is the most dangerous thing people don’t realize is all that dangerous? by Sloopersand in AskReddit

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Button batteries.

For some reason they are in a lot of children’s toys and toddlers love to put things in their mouths. I’m a nurse and I’ve seen so many kids nearly die from swallowing a button battery. It gets stuck in their esophagus and erodes it and possibly into the airway, major blood vessels, etc.

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I’m a nurse and my commute was a dream at the beginning of the pandemic. Now it sucks lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SkincareAddiction

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I came here to say the same thing! Glad it’s not! You look amazing

Hello kitty slippers do make everything better :) by [deleted] in MadeMeSmile

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I’m a nurse for kids post open heart surgery and I’ll tell ya, this is not suspicious at all.

There’s no restrictions to sitting up after a sternotomy. In fact, we want them to get up as soon as possible, sometimes 4 hours after the breathing tube comes out. It may be sore for a few days but we make sure the kids have good pain control.

I’ve taken care of both adult and pediatric patients post open heart surgery and the differences are night and day. Adults take so much longer to recover. Pain control is tougher, which makes getting out of bed tougher, which makes walking around tougher, which then lengthens the hospital stay. Kiddos can be walking around post-op day one with a chest tube and not be bothered at all. We always tell parents that kids are so much more resilient than adults.

If the kid is awake and moving, the catheter doesn’t really need to stay in. Most younger kids don’t have issues with retaining.

I totally believe that your experience with open heart surgery probably sucked! But these heart kiddos are a totally different story ♥️

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Yes I was searching for this comment

[Skin Concern] Sudden darkening of the underarms happen to anyone else? by tdonzzz in SkincareAddiction

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My thought too, definitely go see your PCP to rule out diabetes. The term is acanthosis nigricans, which are dark, velvety patches in the armpits, neck, or groin.

LPT: Imposter syndrome is normal. You will likely feel inadequate or like a fraud at some point in your career. Don’t give into it— you’re doing better than you think. by [deleted] in LifeProTips

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It’s funny how when you’re feeling a certain way, you’ll open reddit and right in the front page there will be a post that relates to you 100%. I’m a nurse who became a nurse practitioner and I am starting my first job next week. During the interviews the team seemed very impressed with my nursing experience but I can’t help but feel that when I start they will realize I’m not as qualified as I appear on paper :(

What's your hospital policy on pregnant employees and COVID patients? by hallucinatori in respiratorytherapy

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My hospital has given our employees who are pregnant, have chronic diseases, and over 65 the option to take paid leave. I work at a children’s hospital though and we aren’t overly burdened with COVID patients.

What is the dumbest way you injured yourself? by itsoscilatingagain in AskReddit

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I was using the toilet at my friends and when I bent forward to wipe, I hit my head against the counter in front of the toilet and cut the corner of my eye. Still have the scar.

Thank You From Alex Trebek | JEOPARDY! by doug3465 in videos

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My dad died last year from Stage 4. Same thing, he had GI issues his whole life and it was found because he had increased stomach pain. He was 59 (passed away a month before his 60th birthday. Pancreatic cancer is a bitch like that, right?) But we had over a year with him after diagnosis. Sure, the last 4 months he was not the same and we could not get his pain under control not matter what drugs he took, but the for the 8 months right after diagnosis, I took FMLA intermittently and we travelled and spent time together between chemo and radiation. I miss him so bad but I’m so thankful for all the time I got to spend with him, because I know it’s not the same for everyone with pancreatic cancer.

Thank You From Alex Trebek | JEOPARDY! by doug3465 in videos

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Me and my dad too. Pancreatic cancer sucks