u/New-Position-5800

Does anybody else experience breathing problems after shower?

I was in a shower while washing my hair and the temperature was hot since that’s how I usually like it and because I live in a cold country. It’s on select days but when I come out of the shower I would be breathing heavily, leaning on things for support, really exhausted to the point my eyes are closing and I have to lay on the bed. After a 10 minute rest or so, I am able to stand back in my feet. Today however, was even worse. I experienced severe breathing problems and I could feel my throat closing up or just the feeling that my lungs weren’t working. I tried to talk to my sister who was there but nothing would come out and my eyes were shutting close. I did contact my doctor but he ruled it out by saying it’s because of the water temperature.

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u/New-Position-5800 — 1 day ago

COURSE SELECTION ERROR MESSAGE

I’m getting a “instructor approval required” when I choose Math 1215 even though I have all the prerequisites (Precal 11 and 12 as well as a Calc 12) I don’t know what to do anymore. It’s the one taught by Sara Chisholm. HELP. I’m also getting a couple “reserve closed” for stat and chem

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u/New-Position-5800 — 2 days ago

Chances of getting res

I just applied today due to some circumstance changes with my family and stuff. Do you think I’ll be able to get a res offer? Or is it too late? I applied for the loft bed options at almost all the buildings

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u/New-Position-5800 — 4 days ago
▲ 2 r/Makeup+1 crossposts

Hi! I’m trying to recreate that soft glam yet natural, “first love”, romcom leading lady/ Nina Park makeup aesthetic — like fresh skin, subtle blush, and really effortless but still put together. It’s the kind that looks just right on everyone, expensive, glam, natural, enhances the person’s looks and gives that romcom effect. How to have that doe eyed effect with all of this?

The goal is fresh skin, natural/subtle blush, doe eyes and slimmer face.

Features
I have medium almond eyes (looks smaller in pictures), light medium skin tone a bit neutral to warm, oval face leaning slightly round, button nose, and medium lips with the top lip being a tiny bit smaller than the lower lip. I have a small - normal forehead, naturally arched eyebrows and chubby cheeks with high cheekbones.

My issue is my makeup keeps turning out a bit too warm/bronzed or heavy, especially when I use a brush. I recently switched to a sponge for my base and it helped a lot, but I feel like something is still slightly off.

Products I’m using:
Danessa Myricks Yummy Skin Tint (applied with sponge) in shade 6
L’Oréal panorama mascara + revlon glass balm in rum raisin (nothing too heavy)
Nyx serum concealer in shade light tan
Charlotte tilbury setting spray
Rimmel brown eyeliner
Westman atelier contour stick in truffle (more like a bronzer + contour)
Westman atelier blush in shade petal
Milani make it last setting spray
Maybelline super lock eyebrow gel
Maybelline fit me pressed powder
Milani powder blush in tea rose
Elf eyelash curler

ANY TIPS AND TRICKS ARE WELCOME

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u/New-Position-5800 — 10 days ago
▲ 0 r/Dalhousie+1 crossposts

So, the situation right now is that I am from Nova Scotia and out of curiosity, I applied to Alberta as well as Dalhousie. I'm in the middle of making a decision of whether to stay in Halifax or go to Alberta. My parents took a job there just because they didn't want me to be alone and it was kind of decided that we're heading there. However, Dal decided to surprise me and gave me a 40k scholarship while Alberta hasn't even given me a single cent. So, if I were to choose Dal, I have to stay alone in NS. If I choose Alberta, I get to stay with my family/visit them every week. As a person who is very close to my parents, has never lived alone and always consults them for everything, I find it intimidating since its both the provinces are pretty far apart from each other. Another one of the things I've been considering is the fact that If I move to Alberta, would I be considered as a local student when applying for med school? My parents will be there, so therefore, I will spend my summer there and have all the legal paperwork stuff in Alberta. I don't want to lose that local student status because then getting into med school might become harder than it already is. Also, for Dal, would I not be considered a local student in NS if me and my family were to leave, stay and study in Alberta? Please look at this situation with a neutral ground and help me make a decision 😭. I also don't know which resources to look up on the internet in order to find more about it. Perhaps universities have a different criteria as to who is a local student and who isn't?

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u/New-Position-5800 — 15 days ago