u/JellyKind9880

What “line” does .25mg mean on this syringe??

What “line” does .25mg mean on this syringe??

Got from peak wellness, this is my first ever dose—the bottle is 1mg total, I’m supposed to take .25mg per week for the first 4 weeks…. What line on this syringe am I supposed to fill this up to???!

(Not holding any commenters responsible for their advice—also can’t believe Peak Wellness wasn’t clearer about which line to fill up to??!)

TIA!!

u/JellyKind9880 — 17 hours ago

Found AirPods near Belmont harbor

Hey I found a set of AirPods in their case in a very specific spot of Belmont harbor—if you lost yours, DM me with the area (to prevent the wrong person from taking them back, I’ll then connect them to my phone and have you use “Find My” to tell me the location they’re showing up at to verify the correct owner to the AirPods)

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u/JellyKind9880 — 1 day ago

Shot in the dark—can anyone recommend an accountant? 🙏

Hey all, I’ve gotta find an accountant to help me files taxes for my 3D printing small business and don’t really know where to start (it’s the first year I’ve had the business)…. I know it’s not EDM related per se (unless you’ve bought some Tipper lobsters or other trinkets I vend at shows 😅)

But yeah, hoping some Denver EDM fam can maybe send me the name of an account they’ve used and trust???

Drop a comment or DM me please, thanks so much!!!

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u/JellyKind9880 — 7 days ago

Are dentists encouraged to ETHICALLY take at least one pro bono case a year, like lawyers……

…..or even if you’re not, is it technically “possible” if you chose to, insurance-wise??

(I’m talking at least specifically about the US, where lawyers are *theoretically* encouraged to take on “50 hours of pro bono work” —aka ONE CASE of free legal work-for the ethical standard of “everyone deserves competent attorneys for things, and not everyone can afford it—so in the name of ethical justice, any decent lawyer will do ONE free case a year, in the name of justice & ethics”

ARE DENTISTS ENCOURAGED TO DO THIS?

(I literally have no idea, but bc I’m pretty certain DOCTORS are not, so I’m guessing dentists also are not??)

What if you WANTED TO?

What if it was a procedure with literally barely any “physical overhead”? (Let’s say drilling a cavity and filling….assuming the actual material that goes into a filling isn’t $1,000 per cubic smidge—what’s stopping you from doing ONE per year at no cost to the patient? (And assuming you need a dental assistant on hand, let’s assume this assistant is also willing to “donate” the hour or two of their time to assist you while doing this pro bono…

Would there be ANYTHING stopping you from doing it, legally, financially or insurance-wise??

(And also let’s assume the patient is wiling to sign a waiver releasing you & your practice/insurance company from liability etc for you doing the work for free…)

If you WANTED to do basic dental work once a year pro bono, would there be ANY reason you ‘couldnt’????

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u/JellyKind9880 — 10 days ago

How is Jenelle possibly affording all her ER & hospital bills????

I don’t think she can be on Medicaid what with her butthole pitchurs $$$, but I also don’t see her being able to afford private insurance—especially not GOOD private insurance.

I feel like (BESIDES her tummy tuck/elective plastic surgery that I assume she gets for free or heavily discounted by Dr Miami types), she’s usually just rolling up into an ER with any random complaint, taking some IG pitchurs and getting released that night or the next day….

So is she just going into wild medical debt for these attention-seeking ER visits???

How is she affording this area of her psychosis??

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u/JellyKind9880 — 15 days ago