Image 1 — For those upset with Yo! Sushi adding non-vegan ingredients...I raise you Lidl vegan sushi!!
Image 2 — For those upset with Yo! Sushi adding non-vegan ingredients...I raise you Lidl vegan sushi!!
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For those upset with Yo! Sushi adding non-vegan ingredients...I raise you Lidl vegan sushi!!

I'm yet to report on the taste, but looks FANTASTIC!

Edit: Okay, I can't actually find where I saw that Yo! Sushi was being discontinued in Tesco. Should I delete?

u/Secret779 — 19 hours ago

Throwing a question out there - if I were to move to Sweden from England with my Swedish wife, how would I get testosterone prescribed?

FTM. I have a NHS diagnosis, so not informed consent. I've been on testosterone for almost 5 years. I'd be looking at moving in about 5 years or so, so things could change A LOT, I know.

But, what would the process currently look like? Would it be possible? I know my GP would stop prescribing it for me since I'd move out of area and would no longer have one. What options are available? I'm a bit lost.

I know Sweden isn't the best for trans healthcare, but neither is England...at least I'm through the waitlist here though. Is it worth NOT moving?

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u/Secret779 — 26 days ago
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My wife has a Swedish ADHD diagnosis, she moved over and has been cut off from their services now. We have 3 months to sort her meds out - what service do we go to?

Hi everyone,

As the title states, my wife is Swedish, been on ADHD meds for years. She moved over and has now had her last prescription allowed, which we didn't know would cut off.

We are looking for what services would provide private prescriptions for her to continue accessing her meds.

We're thinking ADHD360 - but is there any other suggestions around this/ info on waitlist times for private?

She's on the NHS waitlist for medication issuing only, as they said she doesn't need to go through the diagnosis again, however it's still really long in wait times.

Many thanks.

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u/Secret779 — 1 month ago
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AITAH for feeling like my mum shouldn't have gone about asking my wife to apologise like this?

Conclusion: ESH. Me and my wife should've apologised sooner, admittedly. We knew that. My mum was wrong for how she went about it, and really this boils down to me being pissed at my mum for trying to parent my wife again. Apologies exchanged and accepted. Will be having a further conversation with Mum about how to talk to my wife directly and also not parent her.

Vague title, sorry. My wife spilt ink on the carpet trying to help my foster brother with his fountain pen. She admits it was her mistake, moving on.

We spent an hour last night cleaning it up. It's still there.

Mum is now sitting in the other room eating breakfast. I was talking to her, saying we did our best and explaining the whole thing again. She's trying her own methods to pull up the stain in the meantime.

Whilst talking, she turns to me and says "And (wife's name) needs to apologise. I don't want this (not apologising) to turn into a thing."

Granted, my wife is very shy and socially anxious. Feeling horrendously guilty comes naturally to her, apologising doesn't.

I apologise to my mum for forgetting to say sorry myself. Mum was not impressed and didn't accept the apology/hint it was accepted.

I told my wife my mum wants an apology from her, and my wife starts feeling sick but understands the situation.

AITAH, thinking this was a really disturbed way of going about it? Why couldn't she have asked my wife directly to apologise, and kindly?

I really don't know.

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u/Secret779 — 2 months ago