What’s it like living on a cruise ship as a crew member?
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What’s it like living on a cruise ship as a crew member?

I’ve always wondered what it would be like to live onboard a cruise ship. I’d love to hear stories from both really luxurious cruise lines and the more budget lines. From the biggest ships to smaller vessels.

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u/Any-Ranger9871 — 4 days ago

Eczema?

I’ve lately started getting a ton of itchy eczema patches on my skin. I haven’t switched any skin care products or detergents. Wondering if it could be wegovy related…

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u/Any-Ranger9871 — 8 days ago

What happens when you get to a normal BMI or goal weight

I’m about 10 pounds to goal, closing in on normal BMI. I am worried that I’ll stopped being prescribed wegovy if I no longer qualify. I am scared of stopping cold turkey, that the hunger will come back full force. I love feeling the freedom of being able to eat whatever I want but stopping at a normal portion. However, I am not sure what the plan is supposed to be for long term maintenance. Anyone closing in on their goal and have a plan? Will you still be able to get your medication even if you’re a totally normal weight?

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u/Any-Ranger9871 — 1 month ago

Premium economy CLT-LHR

Flying PE with my family to London this summer. Has anyone flown this class over service this route recently? Or PE across the Atlantic on AA in general? I’ve only ever done Bus or Economy internationally and don’t know what do expect.

Do they provide blankets and pillows? Amenity kits? What’s the bathroom situation - do we have to go to the back to economy?

Is the food decent? I plan to pre book meals.

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u/Any-Ranger9871 — 1 month ago