Looking for NFL jersey recommendations with quick delivery

I owe my daughter in law a Jayden Daniels jersey pretty quickly. I'm a long time Jenna buyer but that's in the wind.

Looking for recommendations for quality and delivery speed combination for NFL jerseys.

TIA

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u/youdarnkids — 3 days ago

Looking for auto claim advice

Hi all -

Regarding my son's 2018 Hyundai Elantra, 28k miles, fmv approx 12-13k. Insured by Geico, $1,000 deductible. He lives in and the car is kept in Chicago, Lincoln Park, parked on street.

My son just returned from vacation and while he was gone someone broke into and tried to steal the car. The main damage is that the driver's side handle was ripped completely off with paint and body damage around it, and the ignition was completely torn out. As far as he can tell nothing was stolen.

I have pics but I see this sub doesn't allow posting them

He called the police and they simply told him to call his insurance.

How should he approach this given the 1k deductible? We have no idea, ballpark, if the repairs will easily exceed that amount, though we suspect they will. Also, won't the insurer want a police report?

I appreciate any input, thanks in advance.

Any advice is much appreciated- thanks in advance.

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u/youdarnkids — 3 months ago

My gosh this stuff confuses me.

Here is my question first and then some background.

If I am receiving home health care approved by Medicare, will medicare still cover outpatient services from a specialist and not jeopardize my continued ability to have home health care paid for?

I had always thought that if you were approved for home health care that would preclude medicare from covering going to an outpatient clinic, but one of my home care nurses said they should cover it as long as services are not on the same day.

Background :

After a 2 month hospital stay and surgery I was referred and accepted for home health care. During my hospital stay I acquired a number of wounds, mostly on extremities because, well, hospital staffs aren't as careful as they should be.

Two of the wounds have gotten nasty and home health care wound nurse is befuddled by what it is and said they only follow doctor's orders.

Can someone help me clear this up?

Thanks in advance.

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u/youdarnkids — 4 months ago

Hi all, 57M, 6", 200, non smoker, wheelchair bound. 

5 days ago I was discharged after a 2 month hospital stay for surgery on a tracheoesophageal fistula. My skin is thin and tears easily so while there I developed a number of mild to moderate wounds, mostly on my legs and arms. 

Current meds are eliquis, Tylenol, occasional tramadol for pain and vitamins B, D and multi. I've had no medication changes since discharge. 

There was one wound on the top of each foot, open but not alarming, and they were healing.

Two days ago I had a new home health care wound nurse to my house and she attended to and dressed the wounds, and I'm not sure what she used on the wounds. I do know she wrapped them too tight. 

Yesterday when we unrolled the gauze,   each of the wounds had turned into the mess that's pictured, both looking the same.

The size of whatever this is is quite a bit bigger than the original wound was. There is only no more pain than before but it still hurts 

I'm looking for ideas as to what this is on top of my feet, what may have caused this, and reasons for concern, if any.

Thanks in advance.

u/youdarnkids — 4 months ago
▲ 1 r/tires

Hi all -

These are for my wife's 2021 Venza, she drives approximately 15k miles per year and we live in Chicagoland.

They appear to both be good choices and they're priced pretty similarly at Sam's so I'm just looking for opinions on any reason one or the other may be a better choice.

Thanks in advance.

BTW the current tires we have been happy with are Pirelli Cinturato Strada All Season tires, which were Discount Tires' discontinued version of the Cinturato P7 Plus 2. They immediately replaced THE POS Dunlop Grandtreks that were OEM.

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u/youdarnkids — 4 months ago