Hangrycouchpotato

Hangrycouchpotato t1_jebzctw wrote

I'd imagine that any shop that does window tinting can also remove window tinting. Not that I'm recommending this method, but I had a used car in college with tint that was too dark. I peeled it off in one sheet and used goo gone to remove the adhesive. Took like 20 minutes so I wouldn't imagine it's a huge job for a pro.

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Hangrycouchpotato t1_j1swy4l wrote

I'm so sorry that you are going through this...it's such a terrible feeling. I've had to say goodbye to many pets over the years and the clinic/animal hospital is not a bad environment to say goodbye if your precious kitty is suffering. Your kitty will not know the difference, all they know is that they are unwell. Vets are always compassionate and give you all the time you need to say goodbye before and after. I've had many offer me reassuring words when I question if I'm making the right decision or not.

Again, very sorry that you are going through this.

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Hangrycouchpotato t1_isqb1c1 wrote

Dr. Monacell at Midlothian Family Dentistry helped me through my dental anxiety. I hadn't been to a dentist in 30 years. No judgement from anyone on the staff. I kind of eased my way from oral sedation dentistry to nitrous and now I don't need anything at all for ordinary cleanings and such.

Tell your friend to opt for sedation dentistry if they need work done. Once the meds kick in, they will be so chill and will not give a damn that they are at the dentist.

I also joined a dental anxiety forum that really helped me to feel like I wasn't alone. People there are so supportive and will have similar backgrounds. https://www.dentalfearcentral.org/forum/

Good luck to your friend!

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