u/StatusArt8712

5yr old advised to get root canal

My 5yr old was never taken to dentist before. Thats my fault. Recently discovered a hole in her molar teeth, she didnt mention pain but the hole look pretty big by just looking at it. Went to the dentist for the first time. She's a pediatric dentist. Took xrays and said hole touching nerve so need a steel crown to be put after a procedure like root canal with using laughing gas type of thing. I am devastated as I can't imagine she has to be going through all this because of me. Anyone has similar experience, how painful was it, etc ? Really appreciate as I am having panic attack just thinking about it 😪

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u/StatusArt8712 — 1 day ago

Portola Suspension Seat

Trying to order a suspension post for recently bought portola. Currently i put the seat post at the lowest level. If i get a 31.6 mm x 365 mm suspension post, how high will i seat compared to current stock ?

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u/StatusArt8712 — 2 days ago
▲ 3 r/ride1up+1 crossposts

Just got my portola. First time ebike rider so please excuse my lack of knowledge. Everything looks and sounds great. While I am on lower gear like 3 or less it seems like the chain is rubbing against the tire. The bike came without the chain in place, it was easy for me to put it. But I am now scared to put it on the road if gear 3 will rub the chains the tire. Higher gear the problem isnt there. The tire seems centered. Anyone can give suggestion ? Was so excited but now scared to ride it

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u/StatusArt8712 — 11 days ago
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2022 Rav4 running 33k at strock firestone tires, now at 4/32, dry rot and side crack. Wish i cud push it to 40k but one of them loses ~3 psi /week. Both gpt and gemini thinks these pictures shows obvious hazard and i should not drive with it :/

u/StatusArt8712 — 11 days ago

Hi, Looking for some guidance. I got approved for social security and medicare beginning april 1st, and i signed up to deduct the Part B premium cost ($200 ish) from the monthly payment. I signed up for a medicare advantage plan on medicare.gov. I saw a medicare premium bill for $800 ish (covering 4 months) and i went ahead and made the payment on medicare.gov forgetting that i initially opted for withdrawing the amount from my SS. now when i started to get the payment, i see that they are still taking that $200ish from my SS, even though i made the payment for the 4 months already in medicare.gov. Anyone experienced anything like this? Will it auto adjust at some point ?

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u/StatusArt8712 — 15 days ago