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This is my first personal finance software. I just wish that it synced with my bank. It doesn't list BMO Harris. I hope they change that in the future. For now, I manually enter my transactions. It's so much better than keeping a handwritten checkbook.
I did not see any improvement at all. I haven't used up the whole jar yet but since I bought it up to now no improvements so farπ’
This book was EVERYTHING and more and it has taken me on a journey I can't describe. Nicole don't let nobody tell you them hands are not GIFTED because you got TALENT and can't nobody take that away. I love all your stories and how they are all different and I never could choose my favorite story but I think I just found my favorite story β€οΈ..."Promiscuous Girl: Keyasia and Wale"... This is a true love story that has captivated my soul I promise the wait was soooooo worth it and I can't wait for the next book to drop...I don't know if it's "21 Questions" or something else but I'm ready for whatever...
A few years ago I was diagnosed with Graves Disease, an unfortunate autoimmune eye condition that causes swelling around the eye. Luckily I caught it early enough to treat it before it progressed. Ever since, though, I've had puffy eyes that I could not treat with ANYTHING. I even went to a plastic surgeon and they told me surgery was too risky due to my condition. I was resigned to the fact that I would just have to deal with them. I looked tired all the time and older than I am (26).
I used this for some sciatic nerve pain I was having. It worked great for me. Also got medical attention to resolve cause. This was a much better alternative than medications or suffering. I was able to leave it on under clothes at work when needed.
I wouldn't necessarily say that the Maxi Learn drug cards did anything for me. It was required by my school, but there wasn't anything great about it. It gave you 4-5 sections to put drugs in the drug categories (beta blockers, NSAIDS, etc.) but there was not much room to write the information down--especially when certain drugs (MAOIs) have a ton of interactions/side effects and such to include. These were just 5 x 7 yellow cards with "Drug, Brand name, Dose, Side Effects, Interactions, Contraindications, etc" printed on them (with some of the print faded out--probably low ink). Unless it's required by your school, I wouldn't waste my money on these....