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MonkeysDontEvolve t1_j7p9jxt wrote

Reply to comment by _-Unbeliever-_ in Adderall? by fourposterity

I 100% agree with you. Completely changed my life. The only downside is that it is super expensive and you may need to fight your insurance company to cover it.

I think without insurance it is over $350 a month.

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Low-Medical t1_j7o9ejp wrote

CRG Warwick: Shorter walls, less autobelays, maybe a bit more bouldering? Nicer, more modern gym overall - full modern training room with weights, moonboard, etc. Locker rooms with showers. In terms of the climbing, I think the grades at Warwick are very soft compared to Wakefield, and I think the route setting at Wakefield is better - more technical and thoughtful/ sequency, I guess? (people describe the routes there as “bouldery”, and some don’t like that)

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Low-Medical t1_j7o8o4u wrote

Reply to comment by alohaHappycampers in 1/27: Sachuest Point. by mjk716

Sachuest Point is part of the National Wildlife Refuge system - federally managed. When people on the island say The Bird Sanctuary, they mean Norman Bird Sanctuary, which is totally independent - not even part of Audubon or anything. You can see the Bird Sanctuary from 2nd Beach - that big rock/cliff thing is Hanging Rock, part of their property. They’re both beautiful areas, and very different in character - you can make a day of it and hike them both.

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thescimitar t1_j7o3no3 wrote

It would be interesting to know if there is data on housing availability in addition to the population numbers. For example, have the number of single family residences (homes, apartments, etc.) increased per capita over the years? Decreased?

Also - I'm not sure even how to measure it - what about dynamics where lower income home-owners/renters are displaced by higher income ones but the net population remains constant?

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Dingaling2829 t1_j7o274l wrote

Reply to Adderall? by fourposterity

I also switched meds. Trying out Strattera instead. Also, as someone who frequently struggles with the whole calling a pharmacy every day thing with ADHD, it made more sense to not be on a medication that was causing anxiety trying to get a hold of the medication. That was opposite of what I was seeking out with trying out meds.

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Wonderful_Bother9172 t1_j7nzrd5 wrote

Reply to Adderall? by fourposterity

So I just went through the same issue and it took me 6 weeks to get my script. I had to call CVS everyday and what finally worked for me was going to my doctor's office getting a physical paper of my script because it cannot be transferred electronicaly. Then calling and asking which location had the quantity I needed in stock Good luck!

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