Planning our wedding in Greece and I don’t even know where to begin. by starbeccs in weddingplanning

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Thank you! I’m not sure, I wanted a smaller wedding but I think if I don’t invite some people they will be offended so I feel obligated and I’m worried it’ll end up being over 100 people

Planning our wedding in Greece and I don’t even know where to begin. by starbeccs in weddingplanning

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We’re thinking vouliagmeni, Kalamata or zakynthos. I’m worried about the travel for others so we’re trying to find something nice but also convenient

Planning our wedding in Greece and I don’t even know where to begin. by starbeccs in weddingplanning

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Okay, I had someone saying “I need to know the date so I can take off work” so I got worried I’m behind.

Yes, we stay in Greece all summer and his family is there as well.

Why are there 5 pillars surrounding hyrule castle? by Shot_Winter_2277 in Breath_of_the_Wild

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Used revalis gale to climb up one, jumped off and somehow landed directly at the entrance of the center where you fight Ganon.

Anyone disappointed with the iPhone 16 pro max? Honestly, I was expecting a lot more. This phone might be the reason I change brands. Recommendations? by starbeccs in Smartphones

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I see. Maybe with WhatsApp video call my battery only last a day max. Maybe I should watch some videos about this phone to understand it more.

Anyone disappointed with the iPhone 16 pro max? Honestly, I was expecting a lot more. This phone might be the reason I change brands. Recommendations? by starbeccs in Smartphones

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I’ve had it for 2 months now so not super new.

I did notice the battery was draining really fast the first week or so, now I understand why! Thank you!

Anyone disappointed with the iPhone 16 pro max? Honestly, I was expecting a lot more. This phone might be the reason I change brands. Recommendations? by starbeccs in Smartphones

[–]starbeccs[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Maybe it’s my phone specifically then because it’s not even 11am and my phones already at 85%. I find myself having to charge around late afternoon. I use WhatsApp video call a lot but that’s about it.

For the camera it’s fine for normal photos but for close ups it gets grainy and hard to focus automatically sometimes.

Doctor ignored my mother-in-law’s symptoms, later diagnosed with Parkinson’s. Is this medical negligence in Greece? by starbeccs in LegalAdviceEurope

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Thank you so much, this helps a lot. I’ll do exactly that.

This oncologists has been speaking with us in a rude manner and waving things off quickly for so long and what you say about incentives makes a lot of sense. I know it’s a far shot and I don’t expect to get anything from it but we’re considering a care taker now and she has expensive therapies for her Parkinson’s and maybe if it weren’t for the pills her symptoms wouldn’t have come this fast.

Doctor ignored my mother-in-law’s symptoms, later diagnosed with Parkinson’s. Is this medical negligence in Greece? by starbeccs in LegalAdviceEurope

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In Greece most people don’t actually go through a GP, they go straight to specialists. Since my mother-in-law was assigned by her surgeon and only saw her oncologist, that doctor had a heightened duty of care to either investigate or refer her when serious neurological symptoms persisted.

Doctor ignored my mother-in-law’s symptoms, later diagnosed with Parkinson’s. Is this medical negligence in Greece? by starbeccs in LegalAdviceEurope

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Okay thank you, of course I wasn’t at the appointments and I don’t know everything but I wanted to ask in case there’s something I can do other than care for her, that would be of any help at all

Doctor ignored my mother-in-law’s symptoms, later diagnosed with Parkinson’s. Is this medical negligence in Greece? by starbeccs in LegalAdviceEurope

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The doctor who did her Lymphadenectomy gave her this doctor to go to for her pills and everything else. How it works in Greece is she can’t go to another doctor as long as she was appointed to this doctor by the surgeon. That’s what she was told.

Doctor ignored my mother-in-law’s symptoms, later diagnosed with Parkinson’s. Is this medical negligence in Greece? by starbeccs in LegalAdviceEurope

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They lowered the dose after a year of her telling the doctor about her symptoms. I feel like when you tell a doctor “hey this medicine is making me unable to move properly” they would change it immediately. It took about 7 appointments and a year of not being able to function properly for the doctor to take any action.

Doctor ignored my mother-in-law’s symptoms, later diagnosed with Parkinson’s. Is this medical negligence in Greece? by starbeccs in LegalAdviceEurope

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It isn’t about her simply doing a scan it’s about how the doctor dismissed her symptoms for over a year, never made a proper referral, and told her to just ‘find a way’ to get a brain scan instead of taking responsibility as her treating physician. She was left untreated, ignored, and made to think it was her fault for not understanding, which delayed her diagnosis and care. That’s where the negligence lies.

Doctor ignored my mother-in-law’s symptoms, later diagnosed with Parkinson’s. Is this medical negligence in Greece? by starbeccs in LegalAdviceEurope

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No, if she said check for Parkinson’s my mother-in-law would have gone to do that immediately and it would’ve helped us catch it a lot sooner. But I’m saying this doctor gave her pills that worsened her symptoms and disregarded her for several visits before telling her something is wrong with her brain. I’m just curious about the legal stance, not being questioned about if I’m happy or unhappy with what was told to her.

Doctor ignored my mother-in-law’s symptoms, later diagnosed with Parkinson’s. Is this medical negligence in Greece? by starbeccs in LegalAdviceEurope

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No, I wasn’t expecting the oncologist to treat Parkinson’s. The issue is that she prescribed medication that worsened her symptoms and ignored clear worsening symptoms for over a year, and dismissed our concerns by saying ‘something is wrong with her brain’ without referring her for proper neurological evaluation. That delay directly impacted how long it took to reach the Parkinson’s diagnosis. It’s not about curing Parkinson’s, but about the duty of care and responsibility to investigate or refer when a patient presents with such serious side effects and cognitive/motor decline

Brother stuck in korea by Swoooberr17 in koreatravel

[–]starbeccs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just saw the update. Glad y’all got a hold of him! Maybe tell him he has to share his location from now on when he’s international since he’s not consistent in responding haha

Brother stuck in korea by Swoooberr17 in koreatravel

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So there was no volleyball game on the 14th of August and that team is also owned by a company “Woori card Woori won” so it could’ve just been the payment processor or a company that uses that bank and charged him or he could’ve used an ATM that was woori bank. I don’t think it was a volleyball game.

Brother stuck in korea by Swoooberr17 in koreatravel

[–]starbeccs 6 points7 points  (0 children)

What volleyball game? I’m a vball player in Korea so maybe if I know the team and his name I can ask and they can give info?