chagall
@chagall@lemmy.world
- Comment on Deep Discounts 3 months ago:
There’s a spambot posting referral links so I made it a shitpost.
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- Comment on How come it shows that I have 7 messages? Then when I click on it it shows nothing? 4 months ago:
You sound like my dad
- Comment on The taste of 🦅🇺🇲 Freedom 🇺🇸🦅 5 months ago:
Tums
- Comment on If I live in a red state, would it be better to vote for rfk to take votes away from trump? 5 months ago:
It depends on the state. If it’s a purple state or a state where they do a ranked-choice voting, then this is right and a vote for Biden is helpful.
If OP is in a solid red state, he can vote for any alternative candidate and it won’t matter which alt candidate he chooses since Trump will already have it locked up.
The only asterisk is if abortion is on the ballot. That can take a red state (like Kentucky) and turn out enough voters to temporarily make it blue.
- Comment on To all you outside of the US... 5 months ago:
It was just…. ugh. 😞
- Comment on That's just what happens. It's life. 5 months ago:
Did Russell Crowe gain weight for a movie role, bc of health issues or because he discovered the all you can eat buffet on Carnival Cruises?
- Comment on I ordered my daughter a pizza, something I don't usually do. I got Domino's smallest size with two toppings. I got her cheese sticks and two sauces and tipped the driver 20%. $31.07. 5 months ago:
Little Seizures is my second favorite pizza place after Delicious Aneurysm.
- Comment on Advice Needed: How to get immunotherapy treatment in a rural area where the clinics do not administer the shots? 6 months ago:
Are you US-based?
If your wife administers the injection at home, how do you acquire the injection? Would your allergist mail you the agent, would you need to pick it up from their office in person or would you pick it up at a local pharmacy after the MD send in the Rx to that pharmacy?
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As the other person commented, a locally-owned pharmacy is a reasonable option. Walgreens/CVS probably won’t be able to do it.
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Any hospital infusion center can do this for you. I’d look for an oncology infusion center. Even though you are in immunology and not oncology, an OCN is incredibly skilled at giving sub-q injections. They are used to patients having adverse reactions to chemotherapy (anaphalaxis) and subsequently have the necessary training to make sure you will be fine.
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Have your current MD personally call the MD at the local immunology clinic. Docs will, more often than not, grant other docs favors and considering that the new clinic would be able to bill for the immunological agent and also the administration of that agent (two separate fees), it’s not a huge favor to grant.
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Get a local primary care doctor and have your immunologist’s office set up injections to be done in-clinic. This has the similar risk profile as the pharmacy administered injections. If you ask for this yourself, you will probably get turned down. If your allergist MD asks, the request will probably be granted.
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- Comment on Just got texted a job offer. You guys think it's legit? 7 months ago:
Love job offers that begin with, “I apologize”
- Comment on How much do you guys tip your landlord? 11 months ago:
I like to zero out my bank accounts each year so I tip my landlord whatever the total combined balance is.