What is this bruise on the side on my toe?

What is this bruise on the side on my toe?

It does not hurt. My mom just told me to put neosporin on it. Anything else should I do?

u/Throwaway4finance22 — 1 day ago
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Left side slight pressure and pain after greasy food?

Yesterday for lunch, I had very greasy mall style Chinese food (I will admit I definitely over ate and my portions were huge (lots of lo mein, 3 different types of chicken, and spring rolls). I usually don’t eat this but my coworker wanted it so we all went during lunch. The left side of my body feels pressure? I feel better when I stand. I woke up an hour ago, and although it’s less, I can still feel some pressure. Should I drink tea,water, walk it off? Can I go to the gym or should I wait (I feel like I need to just from all the food I ate yesterday anyways)? I didn’t have dinner, I also drank two cans of soda throughout the day which definitely didn’t help

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u/Throwaway4finance22 — 3 days ago
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Informed delivery not working?

So I got an email from USPS that I was getting mail delivered (no photo was available even when I logged into the website to check). I was out of town and just checked my mailbox today (it’s one of those apartment ones where there’s a bunch on the wall). Should I assume I didn’t get my mail? I doubt someone could had stolen it. I also am not expecting anything important right now. Just curious to know should I wait or should I contact USPS customer service or something.

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u/Throwaway4finance22 — 5 days ago

Thighs still sore 72 hours now

Hello, I posted earlier this weekend but long story short, I took my first spin class on Friday morning. Saturday evening my thighs got stiffer. Yesterday I could barely bend my knees because of my thighs and this morning feels the same. Just wondering when should I be concerned. I tried stretching but I couldn’t get my knees high enough so I just tried walking around my apartment yesterday

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u/Throwaway4finance22 — 1 month ago

DOMS or Rhabdo concerns

I did my first spin class on Friday. My thighs are sore but I can walk, get out of bed, and my urine looks normal (I think). My thighs only hurt when I go up and down the stairs but it’s too bad. I don’t think I feel ill. When should I be concerned?

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u/Throwaway4finance22 — 1 month ago

Not receiving mail for a few weeks. Concern?

I used to receive mail regularly, granted mostly just random advertisements but I haven’t received a single envelope or ad in a few weeks. I check my mailbox box every few days. I asked a friend who also lives in the apartment complex and she said she has been receiving mail still. The apartment is one of those with a walk with all our mailboxes and you need a key to open. Is USPS just slow now? I do plan on stopping my the post office to bring it up. Anyone else not receiving mail

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u/Throwaway4finance22 — 1 month ago

When I was a teenager, my father made a joint investment account with me. He gave me some money but put it all in mutual funds. The account had an auto investor and was set to auto reinvest, and I think there’s a guy that manages the account. My father is no longer tied to the account but every spring as of a few years ago, I get hit with a giant tax bill since my salary isn’t a lot, but technically this investment account saying the capital gains makes my “annual income” higher. Is there a way to lower this? I think I can turn off auto investing but should I not? It sucks paying a couple thousand dollars a year because of this instead of getting money back like most people. Are mutual funds taxed differently than just stocks? I tried googling this information but it just made me more confused

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u/Throwaway4finance22 — 2 months ago

When I was a teenager, my father made a joint investment account with me. He gave me some money but put it all in mutual funds. The account had an auto investor and was set to auto reinvest, and I think there’s a guy that manages the account. My father is no longer tied to the account but every spring as of a few years ago, I get hit with a giant tax bill since my salary isn’t a lot, but technically this investment account saying the capital gains makes my “annual income” higher. Is there a way to lower this? I think I can turn off auto investing but should I not? It sucks paying a couple thousand dollars a year because of this instead of getting money back like most people. Are mutual funds taxed differently than just stocks? I tried googling this information but it just made me more confused

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u/Throwaway4finance22 — 2 months ago