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If someone humblebrags about how nice they are, are they really that nice?
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Nah they probably fishing for compliments or something .If someone humblebrags about how nice they are, are they really that nice?
Mine does actually but he's been my family's general physician/'family doctor' for about 2 decades now.
When I need a refill for any of my active prescriptions (including opioids) and don't necessarily need anything else I just call him to ready a prescription. Then I go to his office, wait in the hallway until he lets the next patient in and he quickly hands me the script. Normally I don't need to pay a visitation fee either when doing so.
A general physician visitation is €24 for me, though the mandatory public health insurance pays me back €23 of that fee. Visitation fees for specialists at a hospital are usually at least double though I don't know off the top of my head how much of that amount is covered by standard insurance. You can always supplement with private insurance to get 100% coverage on practically everything.
I showed pictures to a barber last time and they still couldn't get it right i had no choice but to find a new oneJust be specific in telling them what you want
If someone humblebrags about how nice they are, are they really that nice?
I got a ****ing poison ivy exposure from my dogs fur. I called the American Association of Poison Control and they told me to just apply Cortisone and clean it. But, my instincts are telling me that I should visit the hospital. Has anyone ever had this situation before and if you did, what did you do?
You aren't wrong...but people sometimes think they should go to the hospital for every little thing not realizing what exactly they are costing themselves...Never had poison ivy, but if you feel you need go to emergency room and seek in person professional help do it. It’s your life.
Never had poison ivy, but if you feel you need go to emergency room and seek in person professional help do it. It’s your life.
Chamomilecalamine lotion or a otc topical lotion should help you in the mean time.
Even though my visit would only requires a co-pay, my cheap mindset was trying to avoid going to Kaiser. Every time I go there, the reason is always alot more minor than what I envision. But, it's always good to consider whether or not a situation calls for a hospital visit before things get worse. There's nothing wrong with playing it safe, especially for those who exercise caution, as it minimizes mistakes.You aren't wrong...but people sometimes think they should go to the hospital for every little thing not realizing what exactly they are costing themselves...
Like dude said above, short of difficulty breathing, light headedness or extreme pain I don't think poison ivy exposure requires an ER visit.
I got a ****ing poison ivy exposure from my dogs fur. I called the American Association of Poison Control and they told me to just apply Cortisone and clean it. But, my instincts are telling me that I should visit the hospital. Has anyone ever had this situation before and if you did, what did you do?
those buns on black bikini looking real nice
Lol I'm good.Put some campho phenique liquid on it.
My grandmother used to swear by it. She even would rub it on broken bones.
Can I buy this at Walgreens?This is the stuff I've used. Dries it out and stops the itching.
Tempting, but I never have it at the house since I always go through it hella quick.Put some cool ranch on it
Can I buy this at Walgreens?
Lol. Son came Cripple to school.Put some campho phenique liquid on it.
My grandmother used to swear by it. She even would rub it on broken bones.