WasntxMe
WasntxMe t1_iycvy9h wrote
Reply to Insurance company blatantly and repeatedly submitting bad comparisons and false info to value my totaled vehicle. by shotdoubleshot
Former Ins Salesman
The purpose of Insurance, in this instance (unlike Health ins), is to make you "whole". Its the very premise of why you purchased insurance.
Clearly they are playing hardball. For add-on items, above stock or the evaluated vehicle by your agent, you will need to show an effort to get coverage. If all items were on vehicle when agent insured vehicle, then they are covered unless you waived them. Its the agents responsibility to provide proper coverage, including physical inspection.
All insurance agencies are regulated by your State (in US). Start complaint process with State. Read your contract for arbitration or claim disputes. Document everything. Calls, contacts, everything.
WasntxMe t1_ixuqpct wrote
Reply to comment by Exciting_Telephone65 in ELI5 How is drinking a diet soda different than drinking plain water when it comes to your health? by LucyLegBeard
Your comment is well outside the scope of the ELI5, but for those interested
> Oral rehydration therapy
in general, oral rehydration solutions should only be used when prescribed by a doctor.
Possible side effects include:
nausea vomiting weakness loss of appetite confusion severe thirst kidney damage
https://www.healthline.com/health/oral-rehydration-solution#risks-and-side-effects
WasntxMe t1_ixumg4y wrote
Reply to ELI5 How is drinking a diet soda different than drinking plain water when it comes to your health? by LucyLegBeard
Put simply, water is the most hydrating option available and helps the body restore itself after processes such as breaking down foods, breathing, sweating, and removing waste. While diet soda may boast zero calories and zero sugar, it doesn’t hydrate as well as water, and it increases the risk for a number of health issues including insomnia, tooth enamel erosion, and dizziness.
Although it contains zero calories and zero sugar, diet soda contains plenty of other ingredients that can affect the body. Preliminary studies have shown tooth enamel erosion, glucose intolerance, and kidney disease to be associated with diet soda consumption
https://goaskalice.columbia.edu/answered-questions/diet-soda-versus-water-workout-and-winner/
WasntxMe t1_j3g41e9 wrote
Reply to [Discussion] I'm 23 with a lot of Fs on my college transcript and very little to show from the past 5 years... my goal is to be a doctor and I'm not sure I could be farther from achieving that goal. by richTING13
Change your path. Think outside the box.
Option A) start fresh in an international medical school recognized by your home country. Much cheaper and you get to travel and expand horizons.
Option B) Become a nurse, get real world experience, then head back to Doctor path. There is no rush or timeline. See the story/movie about Patch Adams as late bloomer.