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this sounds horrible and cold, but you need to walk away. your life, the life you want, is not compatible with that of your partner’s. he will never not be their parent. i say this as someone who was in your position 8 years ago. i actually wish i had left; now we have our own small children, we’re not compatible as

animals are quarantined upon arrival to Hawaii, as well, so it’s not like this is unheard of. the incidence of rabies on the islands is zero, i’ll bet Australia’s is too, and i’ll bet they want to keep it that way.

i might be missing/incorrect about some of the details i’m presuming, but adolescent/childhood depression presents with very different symptoms than adult depression. i have a stepdaughter with whom i dealt with endless mental health issues. best of luck.

this is shitty. it’s really important to be a responsible consumer & acknowledge who you are giving your biz to, not only in terms of what stores you are shopping at, but also what brands you are buying. so few companies treat their employees well and are not totally top-heavy in regards to corporate pay. you are

came here to say this. a better answer is to increase access via licensing registered pharmacists to prescribe OC to customers at retail pharmacies. several states have done this, including oregon and california, and it’s been successful so far; the pharmacists complete a short amount of additional training, become

i get your point here, but you’ve left out a major component in this cycle: Massively Inflated Corporate & Shareholder Pay.

she has definitely had some plastic surgery; i believe a nose job and her face has had some fillers/botox very recently, and i believe a little lips on her midsection. from some very recent pics, incl this one, it looks like now maybe she has some new veneers?

as a pharmacist with insight to the industry, i can tell exactly what’s going on here: Mylan is trying to stick it to the insurance companies & maximize their profits. there has been very little change to the delivery systems of EpiPen & EpiPen Jr for the last 10 years. they are in the fortunate position of holding a

starring for the Arrested. A for effort.

i spit out my mid-day popcorn snack when i read this.

actually, the elderly lady being bit by the dog was in 2014. this most recent event with the stylist/assistant, is very recent.

I believe there is pretty good data to show that a buildup of carbon dioxide around the baby’s face may be a big factor in SIDS. Kaiser Permanente did a fairly (relatively) large study a few years ago that found that the use of a fan in a baby’s room/sleep area may significantly reduce risk of SIDS death. It jives

there is just so. much. photoshop happening with that After picture. it’s like an optical illusion. which thigh is in front? right? left? why is her waist suddenly so small? why is her face so long? why are her legs shorter? did she throw away a bath towel?

i actually gave three different examples of why a parent might ask that you switch seats with them, and only one was specific enough to be unique. you’re the one who assumed that these people are poor planners who don’t deserve to be accommodated. of course everyone has bad days. i actually feel that it should be up

agreed! my twins are only 4 now, and things are exponentially easier than they were back then(while still hectic and crazy). it’s hard for me to even think about, my husband deployed to afghanistan for nearly the first year of the twins’ life, + a million other life-hassles. so instead on looking back on those things,

except that not everyone can manage their seat selections ahead of time. many airlines won’t allow every seat to be selected ahead time to allow for some “wiggle room.” there have been times when i have booked months ahead of time and not allowed to select a seat until check-in. and still other times when i’ve

THANK YOU FOR SAYING THIS. i once traveled from boise to honolulu, where my husband is stationed, with a 3yr old, 18mo old twins, 3 car seats, a huge suitcase filled with everything we had needed to live out of for 5 weeks (while at my sister’s house), and a goddamn snowboard i had bought at an end of season sale for

good on you for your service. i hope the mobile health unit project is successful; check out this one that my pharmacy school piloted for medical outreach in rural Montana: http://health.umt.edu/ipharm/