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Not sure if you are looking for a series answer, but where I live they are called: Right-of-Ways
I went nine times. I don't think I needed to keep going but I kept agreeing to the next appointment lol. My HSA covered it at least. Except for the first few appointments I'd go once a month. I don't plan on going again for now.
Artist: Nine Inch Nails (top .05% of listeners)
Song: Here, at the End of All Things by foxwedding
I use a cheap, lower end Fitbit. I like the cheap one because it's low profile, the screen is nice and small.
I do use it for time constantly but the other features are nice too. I can read, but not reply, to texts. I'm notified of an incoming call. I do use the step counter and hourly activity reminders to make sure I move enough at my sedentary job. The stopwatch feature is great for in-between sets at the gym. I like knowing my heart rate too when I'm working out.
First things first, do you get enough sleep at night?
I work a desk job and do consistently get pretty drowsy around 2pm. I find that eating a lighter lunch and moving around keeps me awake. Take a walk around the building or something, it's bad for you to sit all day long anyways. I drink an energy drink every day as soon as I get in but I don't know what effect, if any, it has on my afternoon drowsiness.
I'm a woman who just wanted to be strong and I found that hiring a personal trainer was best for me. Not only do they tell you what to do but they walk you through the exercises. Having good form is really important.
None of my devices (all firefox with unblock) have had any issues with ads on youtube...yet.
These numbers feel so high to me. I guess my definition of "get by" is different than theirs.
Ok, but how painful is the shock? If it's only mildly uncomfortable then this isn't surprising at all.
They are a non-profit organization. They aren't making money off of your blood, the money allows them to provide relief and services.