u/Feeling_Inside_1020

Glad I gave some space

Just some things i'll mention out the gate:

  • Perfect timing on the music lmao
  • Seemed like they were at the wrong place, you'll notice the far right lane was free if they wanted to go straight and turn, we weren't blocking them.
  • I also had people stopped behind me so I was keeping that lane open so to speak if they needed to get into that other parking lot.
  • Seemed like he wanted to turn in now so I started waving him like crazy out my driver window like go go gooooo bro! (you can't see it but it's constant)
  • Yes my foot slipped off the break for a second, but no they didn't hesitate to go after assessing and seeing my frantic waving is my assumption. Feel free to crucify me for that slip up.
  • Everyone stay safe out there, remember there's a human being in those vehicles, pure tons of steel seems to change how people view other people psychologically, it's both terrifying and fascinating.
  • I will also post a cool helicopter video in my local subreddit after this if you wanna see the fly over with our "MAMA" med chopper, we were close to the hospital during the recording both times (not a dashcam)
u/Feeling_Inside_1020 — 2 days ago

Question for a sweet amazing disabled friend of mine that I’ll love to the day I die has a dilemma with bedbugs that seems unfair because she barely goes out except to Dr appts and the park, meanwhile her caregiver roommate goes out to trap houses.

She needs to be treated, it’s a confirmed case but likely her roommate like mentioned, shit sucks. So the bedbugs are there. She’s in a wheelchair, cannot walk and recently having neurological weakness with her left hand grip.

How can she go about getting this solved? Her care team seems lazy or indifferent (disgusting) ready to call and yell down their throat) and they are ready to throw her in a care facility over this (even though she pays rent on time every time, no disturbances) so I’m asking the Gods here if there are any suggestions. I’m a tech guy and a blood sucker n00b, though I hate bedbugs I’m an ally.

I can buy products no problem and research them, I’ve seen a few but just calling on yalls expertise.

**Key things:**

• she’s in a wheelchair, requires caregiver that lives with her caregiver (suspicion of dementia & confusion etc, it’s sad) and a social worker who seems negligent and low key evil doing shitty things, too much a situation to type but

• has a small service dog, so treatment must be pet friendly

• ideally something she could distribute or spray herself, even with limited hand usage

• should be affordable, she’s on fixed income but if something more expensive is worth it I’m willing to buy it for my friend. I just have no clue but wanna help

Any tips here? After posting will continue to read this sub and the content.

Thanks again to anyone who made it, genuinely appreciate your time and experience.

God tech is much easier bring me back to my world of 1s and 0s lol

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u/Feeling_Inside_1020 — 21 days ago