u/Reasonable-Bag-1623

How hard is it to move out of state?

I’m a college student going into my 3rd year of college. I wanted to know how hard it would be to move out of state. My college is paid for and I have the option to do online classes so that wouldn’t be a problem. I don’t have my own place right now but I assume finding a job and an apartment out of state would be the same as fining it in state. I know a lot of people try to scare people when they move out of state but I wanted to know what it really entails and if it’s that hard.

For reference, I don’t have a ton of savings but I do have my own car. I'm also a certified medical assistant and have certifications and licenses related to photography and digital design.

All advice is greatly appreciated.

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u/Reasonable-Bag-1623 — 4 days ago

Vet gave too much medicine

My vet gave my dog some calming meds (gabapentin, trazadone, and Acepromazin) for my dogs appointment this morning but it’s been 9 hours and he can barely stand. My vet is closed and I don’t really have $200 to take him to the emergency vet. What should I do?

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u/Reasonable-Bag-1623 — 9 days ago
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To much meds??

My dog has a vet appointment tomorrow morning and he gets a little anxious around people so they put him on a “chill mix“. He usually takes one pill the morning of, but this time they gave him three separate drugs. They want him to take 100 mg of gabapentin and 50 mg of trazodone the night before and 100 mg of gabapentin and 50 mg of trazodone in the morning. Along with those two they want him to take 10 mg of acepromazine. I’m not a vet, but this sounds like overkill. He’s never bitten anyone, he just gets shaky so I’m kind of confused as to why they would take him off his usual regimen and put him on this. I’m also concerned because he is a 7 pound maltipoo and this sounds like a lot for his system. Any thoughts??

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u/Reasonable-Bag-1623 — 10 days ago