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Image 1 — The kids always make out. Bangor Maine
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The kids always make out. Bangor Maine

Finally some Jordans in my small town Maine Burlington! Only one pair of retros which IMO were overpriced 1s for condition and colorway but $49 bucks for SB spizikes when my oldest was wearing his SB Jordan shirt? First ever non-retro purchase but I figured it was kind of meant to be. My young boys always make out on Jordan Gear there. I have always left emptied handed beside some Chicago bulls gear here and there. Courtesy photo of the Js me and the youngest were shopping in. I’ve only lived in Maine for a few years now and the closest retailer I can get Jordan gear is 2 1/2 drive or online only. This was a refreshing visit. It’s our first stop when we do our weekend shopping.

u/JburnaDNM420k — 3 days ago

I’ve passed over 20 kidney stones in the last 20 years. I always head to the ER. The usual IV pain meds etc. I always end up back in the ER 1-2 times before it completely passes. Upon discharge I’m usually given something for breakthrough pain such as Percocet which can be a god send and keep me from going back to the ER. My most recent visits they have only prescribed me 5 5/325 Percocets and my first visit they prescribed nothing upon discharge and the doctor who gave me 5 seemed extremely hesitant to do so. I have zero history of substance abuse. I feel the opiod epidemic has made doctors neglect true pain patients. Tylenol and ibuprofen do nothing to alleviate the pain. It never used to be like this. I’m on week 3 of suffering before I can get seen at the VA on the 15th. What’s everyone’s experience? It had only recent become like this the last few years. I average 1 stone a year

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