Is it worth it, hubby and I at odds

My hubby and I are at odds on this. Anyone out there JUST doing DTF shirts? Can you or has anyone been able to make $200-$500 a month just selling DTF shirts, sweatshirts and hats? Or have you added in phone cases, cups and tumblers, I’d badges, lanyards?

My daughter does well with embroidery and has a following in social media.

Hubby thought “hey let’s do DTF shirts” Or rather me if we’re actually being honest. I was Looking for a small income right now while having dealt with cancer, surgeries, ongoing scans etc and finally getting back into a normal routine. I cannot just sit around everyday Netflix binging etc. Thats not me. I like creating and staying busy. Honest input please. Thanks everyone.

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u/Fairy-tale13 — 9 days ago

UTI pain, burning but no UTI and Dr says it's from letrozole

Has anyone on AI's had constant urination, burning like on fire and rectum pressure pain? I've been running the the restroom every 5-10 min but culture shows no UTI. UroGyn says it's dryness from the letrozole and it's creating pressure on the "backside" of the vaginal wall and the "front" side both causing the pressure at the rectum and constant urination. I had no idea! I really thought this was a UTI.

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u/Fairy-tale13 — 27 days ago

Is this user error or the digitizer

Both of these designs look like there is missing thread near the edge / outside of some areas. Does anyone know why?

u/Fairy-tale13 — 1 month ago

Disposing of GLP1s

I am wondering what everyone does with their GLP1’s syringes once it’s used. I get mixed info from different Dr office, health dept etc. with so many people using these, I’m sure not everyone is using a Sharps container. The RX companies and doctors aren’t even mentioning that you must be using them. So how are we to know? BTW, Dr offices, hospitals and fire stations don’t accept filled containers, at least not in many areas in Orlando.

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u/Fairy-tale13 — 2 months ago

Tried everything, possible hysterectomy at 22.

My daughter has tried everything for years now, for her endo pain. She also has several other health conditions. She’s made the decision years ago that she does not wish to have biological children, due to the dangers to herself nor does she wish to give her child a life with hereditary conditions. She’s been on every kind of hormone, birth control, etc to help her endo. She’s had 2 surgeries in 3 years. Her Dr. agreed the last hope was taking Orilissa(been on it 6 months now). Her cardiologist and neurologist feel she needs to stop it. Shes having constant pain and headaches. Her GYN and pcp are pushing an IUD, but her cardiologist and rheumatologist say no way as it’ll make her other conditions worse. My daughter is adamant of the hysterectomy (leaving her ovaries in tact). Has anyone here also being this young, done this? The dr feels it will be covered by insurance because we’ve tried everything we could.

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u/Fairy-tale13 — 3 months ago

I am finally having my exchange surgery on Friday after 13 months. Natrelle expanders to implants. How was your exchange surgery? I’m assuming this should be easier than the DMX was. No drains! Did anyone still need pain meds after? Or get a nerve block at time of surgery? My nerve block for DMX was great.

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u/Fairy-tale13 — 4 months ago

I’ve had an Scorp for many years required to work from home for a company as an independent contractor. For the last two years I have not worked and deciding to just dissolve it. Needing suggestion on a CPA/ Accountant to do this, do it myself, or just let it go without paying annual renewal fee due and come September it’s dissolved. There is no shareholders, accts money due etc.

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u/Fairy-tale13 — 4 months ago