u/Temporary-Sound9019
3 Year Check Up
Luckily I found out about my cirrhosis very early and able to change things immediately. 3 years in and I’m completely symptom free. My blood work and scans are stable, and my doctor says I’m far away from needing a transplant.
At first I thought I was going to die young, I’m 36 now, but if anything the diagnosis has made me enjoy life more. Being reminded that you’re going to die one day is a great motivator to utilize the time you do have.
3 Year Check Up
Luckily I found out about my cirrhosis very early and able to change things immediately. 3 years in and I’m completely symptom free. My blood work and scans are stable, and my doctor says I’m far away from needing a transplant.
At first I thought I was going to die young, I’m 36 now, but if anything the diagnosis has made me enjoy life more. Being reminded that you’re going to die one day is a great motivator to utilize the time you do have.
I got some oil filters on eBay and they’re different from the one I got from Walmart.
Edit: I’m an idiot lol. Just got the legit OEM from my dealerships website for the same price as eBay. Thanks for the help everyone. I’d rather look dumb instead of ruining my brand new car.
AI says it’s normal but I thought I ask you guys before I actually use these things. The Walmart one weighs 6.4oz which is normal weight and has English and Spanish writing engraved. The eBay ones weigh 7.7oz which AI says is normal for the Thailand OEM version and has English and Japanese writing engraved. AI says both are safe for my 2026 Camry. The issues I have is the different on the inside, EBay one has a spiral design and the Walmart doesn’t not. The font is a lot thinner and clearer on the Walmart version. is AI hallucinating?
When do the college kids start to move back into the area?
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reddit.comWhen do students start to move into the dorms?
reddit.comBest seat covers for the front and back for a 2026 Camry
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Getting my life together
I’m 36 but spent the last 9 years getting my shit together. I was broke, living paycheck to paycheck, borrowing money from family and smoking weed all day everyday. Went to college for my bachelor’s at 27 and took me 8 years to finish, went full time at first, then took a few years off because of covid and then went back part time to finish. In that time I stopped smoking weed everyday, started working out (very obese), and fixed my credit score. Now I have savings, paid off my car and buying my first brand new car, working driving uber/lyft/other apps while I get ready to go back to college for my Masters in Teaching Social Studies in the spring. This is all while learning 3-4 years ago that I have non-alcoholic compensated cirrhosis, which will eventually require me to get a new liver.
Now I only have my new car loan and student loans as debt but I plan to pay off my new car in 3 years while getting my masters and then once a teacher I’ll enroll in the PSLF program with the government to pay 10-15% of my income for 10 years (120 payments) and the rest of my student loans will be forgiven tax free. Hopefully I can survive on my original liver for another 10+ years and enjoy my debt free life and possibly have a family and my own house.
It’s possible to fix things but it takes time, sacrifice, and determination. You make a plan and stick to it. Do some research on how to be financially successful and start working on your goals.
🎶 Yes, there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run. There's still time to change the road you're on. 🎶 -Stairway to Heaven by Led Zeppelin
Fixing my life
I’m 36 but spent the last 9 years getting my shit together. I was broke, living paycheck to paycheck, borrowing money from family and smoking weed all day everyday. Went to college for my bachelor’s at 27 and took me 8 years to finish, went full time at first, then took a few years off because of covid and then went back part time to finish. In that time I stopped smoking weed everyday, started working out (very obese), and fixed my credit score. Now I have savings, paid off my car and buying my first brand new car, working driving uber/lyft/other apps while I get ready to go back to college for my Masters in Teaching Social Studies in the spring. This is all while learning 3-4 years ago that I have non-alcoholic compensated cirrhosis, which will eventually require me to get a new liver.
Now I only have my new car loan and student loans as debt but I plan to pay off my new car in 3 years while getting my masters and then once a teacher I’ll enroll in the PSLF program with the government to pay 10-15% of my income for 10 years (120 payments) and the rest of my student loans will be forgiven tax free. Hopefully I can survive on my original liver for another 10+ years and enjoy my debt free life and possibly have a family and my own house.
It’s possible to fix things but it takes time, sacrifice, and determination. You make a plan and stick to it. Do some research on how to be financially successful and start working on your goals.
🎶 Yes, there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run. There's still time to change the road you're on. 🎶 -Stairway to Heaven by Led Zeppelin
My new life
I’m 36 but spent the last 9 years getting my shit together. I was broke, living paycheck to paycheck, borrowing money from family and smoking weed all day everyday. Went to college for my bachelor’s at 27 and took me 8 years to finish, went full time at first, then took a few years off because of covid and then went back part time to finish. In that time I stopped smoking weed everyday, started working out (very obese), and fixed my credit score. Now I have savings, paid off my car and buying my first brand new car, working driving uber/lyft/other apps while I get ready to go back to college for my Masters in Teaching Social Studies in the spring. This is all while learning 3-4 years ago that I have non-alcoholic compensated cirrhosis, which will eventually require me to get a new liver.
Now I only have my new car loan and student loans as debt but I plan to pay off my new car in 3 years while getting my masters and then once a teacher I’ll enroll in the PSLF program with the government to pay 10-15% of my income for 10 years (120 payments) and the rest of my student loans will be forgiven tax free. Hopefully I can survive on my original liver for another 10+ years and enjoy my debt free life and possibly have a family and my own house.
It’s possible to fix things but it takes time, sacrifice, and determination. You make a plan and stick to it.
🎶 Yes, there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run. There's still time to change the road you're on. 🎶 -Stairway to Heaven by Led Zeppelin
Police are doing radar on Joesph Bryan parkway by the Airport going both directions.
reddit.comGetting my 2026 Camry LE next week and need suggestions and any advice/tips.
I’ve done a lot of research but like to hear from current owners.
Best engine air and cabin air filters?
Maintenance schedule? (Besides oil changes and tire rotation every 5k miles because I drive A LOT)
Tires?
3rd party oil change shops or dealerships?
Accessories?
Anything else you might think of.
Buying a 2026 Camry and wondering what is an ideal OTD price. I’m in NC if that helps.
reddit.comComfort ride %
Comfort ride drivers, what is the percentage of your rides that are Uberx/Lyft Standard and Uber comfort/Lyft Extra comfort?
Comfort ride %
Comfort ride drivers, what is the percentage of your rides that are Uberx/Lyft Standard and Uber comfort/Lyft Extra comfort?
Comfort ride %
Comfort ride drivers, what is the percentage of your rides that are Uberx/Lyft Standard and Uber comfort/Lyft Extra comfort?
Comfort rides %?
Comfort ride drivers, what is the percentage of your rides that are Uberx/Lyft Standard and Uber comfort/Lyft Extra comfort?