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AuDBallBag1236 karma

I find your ability to deliver relatable analogies is part of your strength as a comedian.

AuDBallBag97 karma

Am a 32/f. I don't wear my hair up at all because it's short but I have similar thinning. My sister is my stylist and told me two years ago I had a spot of alopecia above my right ear. Lo and behold, a year later I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism secondary to lupus. I'll give my vote to hormones for sure because it's grown back now that I've replaced my thyroid hormone.

AuDBallBag30 karma

Maybe I'm misunderstanding the numbers, but I racked up 160k over four years of graduate school at a private university in Boston, MA. The tuition itself was roughly 24k per school year (I saw it rise by 1000 per semester WHILE I was in the program), but living expenses in a VERY expensive city made my amount taken out for loans each year almost double that. About 40k per year. That was 12,000 per month for housing/utilities (at least) and then the remaining 4k per year was for straight up LIVING. Also I didn't qualify for SNAP and my school required using the expensive school health plan over the government subsidized plan I most certainly qualified for otherwise.

All in all, the tuition isn't the only cost involved. I'm not saying I made the best choices when I decided to do my graduate studies there, but it wasn't hard to rack up the bill.

AuDBallBag10 karma

If your heart rate does not increase with increased movement, do you feel light-headed or short of breath during your running? I'm just trying to imagine finishing out my race without elevating my heart rate. What would be the physiological effects?

AuDBallBag5 karma

Whoa, even your resting heart rate is 135? Damn that is high.