u/Honest-Parsley-6515

Hello! I've been using press ons for a few years now, but the kiss impress ones- no glue needed. I just tried the kiss ones with glue and its a mess lol. Ive had 7 nails fall in 48 hours ( wish I was exaggerating). And the only way I've managed to make them stay on is by putting too much glue- and by too much I mean i can see the glue coming out the sides.

Im going to assume its me, so can anyone give any tips and tricks for a newbie?

Or is the tip good nails, but use a different glue lol. Thanks!

Retail Brand: Kiss

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u/Honest-Parsley-6515 — 16 days ago

My grandmother, we believe, is in stage 7. And has been for a while (at least I think). For almost a year shes had trouble walking on her own, going to the bathroom on her own, and has been talking gibberish or in the best way to describe it "baby talk," noises but no concrete words. She also has been on a soft foods diet for a while as well (at least 6 months). Recently she started not being able to swallow the food and is only really taking in liquid. At what point can my mom call hospice? Her and my aunt think it still needs to be monitored, but I think they could've called yesterday. And why hospice? They've been in an out of caretakers for the last 6 months for various reasons, the most being they cant handle my grandmother (besides not being able to walk, her arm seems to have strength).
So my question is for those that have used hospice... did what I describe sound like enough to get approved? Or does she really need to hit allllll of the stage 7 boxes?

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u/Honest-Parsley-6515 — 23 days ago

I’ve gone quite a few times to the beach music nights but I’ve never not been able to get tickets. And I went to go buy tickets for today and it’s not available for today?

Is it really sold out? I’ve just never seen it sold out before?

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u/Honest-Parsley-6515 — 23 days ago