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Nowhere? Have you read about what's been happening in Chicago Public Schools this year?

Yeah, that confuses me too. Maybe one trumps another?

Allergies (and asthma, which gets listed separately I guess) actually are, because they limit "major life activities."

I think it's just an outdated stereotype! My dad has terrible teeth, but from what he's said it's a product of his generation growing up with milk rationing from WW2 - which I guess didn't happen or didn't last as long in the US?

What sort of cat brush are you using? I use a furminator (a bit pricy but totally worth it) on my fluffy cat and it's helped a lot. I've found that the sneak brushing while napping technique can be very useful!

You are spot on with the bike part.

Yeah, it seems that it has to be taken with a grain of correlation is not causation.

I'm not a big coconut water person either, but I found that it's way better cold. The closer it gets to room temp, the grosser it tastes.

I'm in the pro-wellbutrin camp! I'm bipolar so I've never been on it alone, but I've never had any major issues with it (unlike lexapro, which made it so I couldn't get off) other than if you miss a day or two the withdrawal symptoms feel like coming down with a bad flu.

does your lease say anything about smoking being allowed/not allowed?

exactly.

Have you worked through other med combos? I know it's a total pain, but I ended up working through various combos of Lexapro, Depakote, Tegretol (and some others I've forgotten the names of) and eventually ended up on a combo of Wellbutrin and Lamictal. It was a tedious process and only bearable because I had a great

I've been on Wellbutrin (bipolar, so it's in combo with Lamictal as my mood stabiliser) and have no complaints. Not too many bad side effects, only problem is that if you forget a few doses, as I am sometimes prone to do, the withdrawal sickness is a bitch.

Former shoe store worker here, and I'd echo everyone else's recommendations. Depends on your price range, I'd also add El Naturalista, Camper, Naot and Wolky. And it's annoying reality, but if you want shoes that fit all of those criteria, they'll easily be $100+. Naturalista, Camper, Naot and Fluevogs are all

Whoops, that link wasn't a link. It's the Wacoal Halo 65449.

I'm not as busty as you (32dd) but have had similar problems finding strapless bras. Based on reviews, I ended up with this one, which unfortunately isn't made in your size:

I went to college with a woman who was quite severely so - I know she went to some sort of behavioral therapy for it, which got her to the point of calmly leaving rather than bolting in fear.

i haven't tried it for biting specifically, but we've used squirt bottles (with a little bit of vinegar in the water) on our cats with decent success.

god, the seat kickers. there are ways (headphones, earplugs) to muffle the crying but there is nothing that can make hours of seat kicking bearable.

if you're a netflix-er, they have it! if not, maybe the library?