What helped you manage depression and loneliness in the city?
Any depression spot other than beaches or any other groups or activities that helped you deal with isolation?
Any depression spot other than beaches or any other groups or activities that helped you deal with isolation?
If you have any recommendations for electric scooters, preferably folding ones, please share
New to SD. I am thinking about buying an electric bike instead of a car. My go to places are Giesel library, downtown library, lestats in north park and grocery stores like Trader Joe’s. Could someone please confirm if electric scooters are allowed in these places or is car really the only option to manage commute?
I bought Cox wifi and tried turning on modem at home. I couldn't connect to Wifi. I was never able to connect to wifi.
I called support and they said someone can come and look into the issue for an additional fee of $100 and its only available between 10AM - 5PM Mon to Friday.
There were no flexible slots and price for support is already expensive. I was told that I won't be billed and I can return the device.
After, I returned the modem and I was still billed for the number of days I had modem saying service was active during those days.
I do not want to pay the bill as I couldn't connect to wifi at all. I was told that it will go to collections if I don't pay the bill. What are my options now?
I’m not officially diagnosed with endometriosis, but I’ve been experiencing severe pain for 5–7 days each month, and it’s starting to affect my ability to work.
I recently moved to San Diego, and I’m trying to figure out what to do next. My previous OB-GYN had prescribed birth control pills, but I had a lot of side effects and don’t want to go that route again.
I tried scheduling with a Endo/fibroids specialist here, but new patient appointments are about 5 months out. If I see a new OB-GYN, I’m concerned they’ll just suggest birth control again as a first step.
I’m looking for advice on what my next steps should be.