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2 Midea portable air conditioners

We bought these 2 air conditioners last summer from Costco, and now we have central AC and they’re just taking up space, so we’re looking to give them away. They’ve been in our non-smoking, cat-friendly home, and they’ve been stored away for months now.

We still have all of the accessories/window-fitting supplies that they came with—we did the whole foam fitting into the window with one and the other we just set in the window without any of the foam. On one of them, two of the plastic snaps that connect the duct to the window panel have snapped off (being pointed to in the last photo), so it might require some duct taping or some type of securing, but otherwise we don’t know of any other issues with them.

We prefer pickup in Kenton neighborhood, and if there’s a lot of interest I’ll do a raffle!

Update: I drew for the raffle and replied to the winner's comment. If they only want one of the two units, I'll do another raffle for the second unit.

u/Yinzer_nat — 1 day ago

Can you recommend a massage therapist or similar practitioner who specifically works with posture issues related to big chests?

Do you see a LMT or some other type of practitioner who helps you with posture issues or back/shoulder pain related to posture? I couldn't find from an internet and reddit search anyone who specifically markets themselves as such, but maybe somebody has a reputation for helping out the poorly postured and/or big chested?

I have a current LMT for monthly massages covered by my insurance, but I'm looking to maybe supplement with someone more specialized. I've read that myofascial release can be good for these specific issues. Basically I have a lot weighing me down in the front, my posture is really bad (think shrimp), I have stretches to work on from a PT, but I'm looking for another modality.

I'm willing to go anywhere geographically, but I live in North Portland.

Thanks for any recs you can give or other ideas you might have!

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u/Yinzer_nat — 1 month ago

[Measurement Check] Currently in 38DD/38E/40D (US), calculator said 38G/H (US) but suggested posting here

My measurements were as follows:

Loose underbust: 40in

Snug underbust: 38.5in

Tight underbust: 35in

Standing: 45.25in

Leaning: 48in

Lying: 45.5in

Again, recommendation was 38G/H (US).

I was measured years ago to my current size 38DD/40D (US), and whenever I've bought bras since, a brief self-measurement confirmed this. I recently have been wearing Branwyn's Essential Busty Bra around the house, Nike sports bras to work (as a nurse), and wear underwire bras in other scenarios. Currently that is the Thirdlove ComfortStretch Smoothing Full Coverage Bra in a 38E, which I don't notice any obvious issues with, besides that I feel that I have to tighten the straps completely in order to feel that my breasts are supported.

I'm 27, have never been pregnant, and have had no breast surgeries/health issues. I recently have noticed my breasts are getting less perky and more pendulous. My main complaint and the reason I found this subreddit is back/shoulder pain and posture issues for which I'm working with a PT and massage therapist, but it's been recommended that a properly fitting bra can help as well.

I did some investigating in the Wiki/guide, and I did some calculations based on using the standing vs leaning vs average between the two for the cup calculation (since my breasts are becoming more pendulous), and based on a difference ranging between 8 and 10 inches, my US size could be DDDD/F/G/I/J/K. I have even vertical fullness, am slightly center full horizontally, and my breasts are projected.

Thank you!

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u/Yinzer_nat — 1 month ago