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Between WSB-TV, WJCL (Savannah ABC), and 11ALIVE (WXIA-TV), which is best for Georgia news. Can you use WJCL if you're around Hoschton, GA, as it seems to be the best of the 3 but it's in Savannah? WSB seems like 2nd best. Help me decide please. Thank you.
Help me decide please. I don't really know or how to decide. Thank you.
I have a friend who didn't have an anixety or panic attack problem, and he took Lexapro, and now he has anxiety or panic attack that last several hours or he feel better after sleep next morning. Is this even a panic attack (please reaad body)? What can he do to prevent it or have it go away totally
He tells me when it happens he feels weird in his head or all over body, and his heart rate goes up. He feels like he's going to pass out or something but never does. And he starts worrying about little things like if he's going to be able to clean his home and what will happen to him if he can't, or if he will leave his phone outside or lose his phone or things with him if he goes outside somewhere, because he can't think or process much when it's happening.
He can't do much, or anything new or intense when it happens.
He wants to live a normal life. What can he bring up with his psychiatrist or internal medicine doctor?
He really doesn't want this to turn into a lifelone problem.
He got on Lexapro when he didn't really have any anxiety problem, then he noticed these problems, then he got back on Lexapro. Should he get off of Lexapro?
He also takes Invega Trinza or Sustenna for schizophrenia. I don't know if that's causing it for him. He might've been misdiagnosed with schizophrenia, since he's never had any hallucinations in his life. Thank you for your help.
I have a friend who didn't have an anixety or panic attack problem, and he took Lexapro, and now he has anxiety or panic attack that last several hours or he feel better after sleep next morning. Is this even a panic attack (please reaad body)? What can he do to prevent it or have it go away totally
He tells me when it happens he feels weird in his head or all over body, and his heart rate goes up. He feels like he's going to pass out or something but never does. And he starts worrying about little things like if he's going to be able to clean his home and what will happen to him if he can't, or if he will leave his phone outside or lose his phone or things with him if he goes outside somewhere, because he can't think or process much when it's happening.
He can't do much, or anything new or intense when it happens.
He wants to live a normal life. What can he bring up with his psychiatrist or internal medicine doctor?
He really doesn't want this to turn into a lifelone problem.
He got on Lexapro when he didn't really have any anxiety problem, then he noticed these problems, then he got back on Lexapro. Should he get off of Lexapro?
He also takes Invega Trinza or Sustenna for schizophrenia. I don't know if that's causing it for him. He might've been misdiagnosed with schizophrenia, since he's never had any hallucinations in his life. Thank you for your help.
How do people's AWS or Azure accounts start mining bitcoin or crypt, and how can you protect yourself against this or prevent it? Is two factor authentication enough?
Can you le me know, if you know? Thank you.
Hey, can I try both and install both Pfsense and free version of Sophos on Protectli device (see link)? Obviously not at the same time. Can you also recommend other cheap devices for same purpose? Thank you.
reddit.comIs there a payment method or service to limit how much can be spent on cloud computing services like AWS, Azure? I found one a while ago but no longer what what it was. Anyone know? Thank you.
Can you tell me? Thank you.
Can you tell me about this? Thank you.
Edit: I wish UMGC had an easier major for bachelor's degree, like software engineer or development, but they changed the name of that. Names alone make a big while for some of us, while being easy.
Edot: There's like 12 courses I"d need to do for the degree. Can I finish these in 3 semesters (including summer), maybe also while working full time? Has anyone done this?
Basically when you get weird feeling in your heard, or all over body. Your heart rate goes up. You feel like you can't do anything, or can barely walk. You look for what's gonna go wrong, and any kind of problem you can think of, and it grows into you thinking of a lot of problems.
What's the solution to this? Thank you.
I can learn stuff on my own online too, but it would be nice if I can ask questions and people aren't too mean, or can show me things.
I didn't even try to get a job because I thought I would have to figure everything out on my own and I was worried about this.
Sorry, please let me know if I can't ask this here and I'll delete it. Thank you.