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Brittney WIlliams Denied financing due to being a Small business owner, no AirBNB
26 June 2020 | 6 replies
When based in the UK we had a Brit veteran friend who lost both legs to diabetes, a prosthesis was not covered BUT a penile implant was ???
Ernest Queen Just Starting Out would like advice.... please
6 December 2022 | 11 replies
Are you in a wheelchair or diabetic?
Mike White needs some addvice In California
10 June 2017 | 8 replies
wish I never tried to help help her out this is how much of a scammer she is she has three dogs and she has them Certified Service Animals for people with emotional, psychological, hearing, seizure, diabetic problems
Account Closed Choose your suffering
7 April 2016 | 1 reply
"The Real Secret of Success Choose Your Suffering.Everything you want in life; every goal you want to achieve; every dream you want to manifest: all comes with a price tag.Legitimate success in any endeavor requires that you pay upfront, in full and with your own sweat.There is no other way.To achieve any goal, you must choose the suffering that is right for you.Subsequently, you must live with the consequences of that decision.The moment you choose to not continue to pay the price of success, is the moment you choose to suffer the consequences of failure, which is, the WORST kind of suffering.The suffering cost of failure is ALWAYS higher than the suffering price of success.The cost and consequences of success in a job, relationship, career, or any area can cause a monumental amount of disruption and chaos in your life.Here are some examples of the suffering costs of failure:If you lack financial discipline, you will suffer the consequences of debt, harassing bill collectors and sleepless nights.If you do not manage your diet, you will suffer the cost of diabetes and poor fitting clothing.By not keeping your promises or honoring your commitments, you will suffer the loss of reputation and contaminated character.Sooner or later, each of us must choose to pay the price of success or pay the cost of failure.Sooner or later, you will come to the understanding that you MUST choose your suffering.The price of success is often more than people are willing to pay.
James Paine Super Genes Book Report
2 March 2016 | 1 reply
.- Inflammation leads to a cluster of dysfunctions that tends to precede full-blown diabetes and that also increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, certain cancers, and even dementia—the top killers of the developed world.- Another change I made is around prebiotics and probiotics.
Mark Ackley Looking for investor to help with first few fix and flips
13 December 2016 | 1 reply
We found out four days before Halloween 2015 our youngest son (8 at the time) has Type 1 Diabetes.
Matthew Schroeder Denver Apartment Rent Increases to be Largest in U.S. This Year - Study
26 April 2015 | 15 replies
Both families were able to move to Colorado, buy on the exchange and, for one guy - it's the first time he's had consistent medical attention in his life and his diabetes is finally under control.
David Shulski Spending every free minute fixing up this house
7 November 2015 | 15 replies
We're lucky to have an excellent HVAC/electrical/plumbing guy whose who is worth his weight in gold; he's diabetic and I'm giving him freebie nutrition lessons (I'm a registered dietitian in so-called real life) to keep him going!  
Dennis Callaghan Emotional Support Animals
9 May 2019 | 25 replies
.: a physical or mental impairment that substantiallylimits one or more major life activities).Major life activities includebut are not limited to:walking, seeing, hearing, speaking,breathing, thinking, communicating, learning, performing manual tasks and caring foroneself.Impairments that are considered a disability under the Fair Housing Act include suchdiseases and conditions as orthopedic, visual, auditory and speech; cerebral palsy,muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, autism, seizure disorder, cancer, heart disease,diabetes, asthma, HIV, mental retardation, mental and emotional illness, drug addictionand alcoholism.
Brandon Turner Leaky Pipe, Naked Tenant, Chain Locked Door: What Would You Do?
30 December 2016 | 96 replies
The way the lady came back to life so quick, makes me wonder if she is diabetic.