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Formal_Development_4 t1_j6o9w4p wrote

My doctor suggested just taking allergy medicine and forget the testing unless you are having some very serious reactions to something. You can learn to give yourself allergy shots. The biggest risk is that you will have a strong reaction, hence why you usually have to wait at the office for 15 minutes to be observed after your shot.

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Formal_Development_4 t1_j6o14vz wrote

You will want to consider where you will be working and live on that side of town to avoid rush hour/ tunnel traffic. If you have kids pay attention to the school district ratings.

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Formal_Development_4 t1_j6nykg9 wrote

If you're OK being a short drive outside the city. Try zip codes 15642, 15636, 15632, 15644, 15085. These are near suburbs east of the city with excellent school districts. while there are many new homes in these areas, there are many homes built in the 50's, 60's & 70's that are solid and a reasonable price.

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Formal_Development_4 t1_j5jewxo wrote

If they can afford to pay their president 9 million, then they can afford to pay some taxes. I worked there a looong time ago, when they first started into health insurance, a single person policy was only $40 a pay but not now. My partner is also union and pays $10 a week for a very good health family plan. If you work in healthcare the health benefits are usually mediocre at best. Just paid $1200 for a root canal with insurance, my union partner paid $0 for exact same services ( clearly we need to up our oral care routine) LoL

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Formal_Development_4 t1_iwqrfnc wrote

  • Kraftmaid outlet in Ohio if you're up for a true DIY and roadtrip.
  • New choice on Stubenville Pike did our granite and have cabinets as well. We used them for counters only. Their granite price was very competitive and they did good work.
  • I know YQ granite advertises free cabinets with countertop purchase (friend got countertop but no cabinets and work & price was good). -Tracey at Allegheny Millwork is an experienced kitchen designer and does thorough work.
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Formal_Development_4 t1_iu7udak wrote

Reply to Accessibility by balou918

On any streets with trees, the roots push up the sidewalks. The only permanent solution is to cut down the trees. The cost to have old sidewalks jack hammered up and new sidewalks poured is thousands of dollars. Most people are living paycheck to paycheck and can't afford to replace.

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