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Getting tested for EDS in KY.

Hi, I just got somewhat diagnosed from my stomach doctor and it makes sense but I want the blood test to confirm it. I have gastroparesis AND I've had POTS for a little over 15 years now and 've always been crazy flexible. My Gastro doctor wanted me to get officially diagnosed by another Gastro doctor but I'll have to wait until September. And being on Medicaid I'll have to stay in KY or else insurance may not cover it. Is there any way to get it done sooner? Because I personally want to know if I have I just want some clarity and an explanation as to why I am like this and to inform myself about what I may to deal with. Also I have an Identical twin sister who we suspect has it too. I just want answers because after dealing with this for 20 years I want answers.

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u/Yotsubauniverse — 1 month ago
▲ 120 r/Muppets

If the Muppet show were to be greenlit, who do you want as a guest?

If the Muppet show were to get greenlit here's some guests I'd live to see.

Brett Goldstein (a massive Muppet fan, comedian and the actor who played Roy Kent from Ted Lasso)

Brendan Fraiser

Chappel Roan

Adele Adebri

Cynthia Erivo

Lady Gaga

Quinta Brunson or Janelle Monae (anybody from Abbott Elementary would be great)

Ke huy Quan

and maybe Bad Bunny (just so I could see him interacting with Bean Bunny)

And heck have Steve Martin and Martin short host together!

Who would be on y'alls guest wishlist for the Muppet show if it gets picked up?

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u/Yotsubauniverse — 1 month ago

Was there a tv show that was there for you when you needed it?

For example, I was watching Ted Lasso when I found out my older sister's cancer had spread through out her body. The episode that dropped that week was "Rainbow" and Ted gave a speech about how fairytales don't end in the dark forest and although things may not go how you want things will get better. I rewatched that speech over and over in tears. So, did any of y'all have a show like that?

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u/Yotsubauniverse — 2 months ago
▲ 0 r/travel

I'm traveling to Chicago this weekend. What should I do?

I am stumped, just found out our day 2 plan to go to the beach will not happen due to milder temperatures, we're doing Wicker park on day 1 (because thats where we are staying), we're doing the field museum on day 3 and we went to Sears Tower on our last visit. We also visited the Science and industry museum and Shedd Aquarium. Any idea on what we should do?

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u/Yotsubauniverse — 2 months ago
▲ 4 r/WrestlemaniaPlans+1 crossposts

The start of an anime gets you interested but its truly the ending that makes it or breaks it. I have recently finished Maison Ikkoku, a rom-com by Rumiko Takahashi and I have to say, I will die on the hill that it has the best ending to an anime. It was bittersweet, joyful, and tied up the strings that needed to be tied up. The only anime I can compare it to ending wise may be Azumanga Daioh and Polar Bear Cafe. With that said, what're the anime that you find with the most satisfying and perfect endings?

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u/Yotsubauniverse — 12 days ago