u/Biscuits2190

Is ear pain and popping normal?

I've never had an ear infection or ear issues before. Seasonal allergies are yearly for me though. Like, I can feel the fluid in my ears about to come out.. it's disgusting. I work in a doctor's office as a cleaner during evenings and it gets worse there. I've been taking antihistamines, using nose spray, but nothing helps.

I'm also dealing with dizziness, vertigo, and congestion headaches. Like wtf. I did get into an ENT doctor but it isn't until July and I need some sort of temporary solution lol.

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u/Biscuits2190 — 17 hours ago
▲ 7 r/latin

Minoring in Latin?

My University offers a Latin minor. I have already completed two courses, and they require five. I'm majoring in English Literature.

Is a minor worth it? I would have to pay a bit extra obviously, due to living in the us. I want to eventually become a Researcher on historic literature.. but I haven't really heard of anyone minoring in Latin.

Would a minor in Latin help with getting a future job? Or is it just a waste of money. I am interested in Latin, obviously, but I'm also not rich.

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u/Biscuits2190 — 8 days ago
▲ 7 r/ARFID

I love plain rice. I am trying to add veggies to it but I hate the taste. I don't really like soy sauce or sesame sauce. I prefer sweet sauces.

Sauce recommendations? I do like some spicy stuff. I like peanut Ramen noodles. I like the moderate sauce from Chipotle, but the Chipotle brand sauces I found in the store were awful.

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u/Biscuits2190 — 18 days ago
▲ 8 r/Pitt

Starting in the fall as a transfer student. The jobs I've been seeing on Pitt portal pay like shit, but you can do homework during it. Is that more important than making more money at a regular job?

So, shit pay but easy job and can do homework, or good pay but will most likely be fast paced. I'm thinking of food or server positions.

Is it more important to gain professional experience with those student positions? The job market is rough and getting internships seem like hell.

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u/Biscuits2190 — 19 days ago

I'm 5'3, 105 pounds, and I sleep on my side. Soft mattresses are too hard for me, and I am honestly debating on just sleeping on a pillow topper lol. Product recommendations please? It's hard to find something meant for smaller people.

I was thinking of a tatami mattress since they seem softer and are thicker. But not sure.

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u/Biscuits2190 — 26 days ago