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  • Canada

    I stayed with my parents for a few days when my grandmother died. I was sleeping on the couch and mom my noticed I wasn't breathing at regular intervals. She said I should get a sleep test when I flew home on Sunday.

    I called my doctor on Monday, had an appointment on Wednesday, he sent a referral and I got called on Friday that there was a cancellation that night if I could make to the sleep lab for a sleep test. I had no plans so I paid for parking outside the sleep lab for the night.

    I got a call Monday that my test results were back, went to an appointment a few weeks later. Paid for parking again. Was given a trial CPAP to use until a got another sleep test with the machine to get a proper pressure level. I was told not to drive until that test. I paid for subways and busses until that test a week later.

    I went for another sleep test, I paid for a taxi since I wasn't allowed to drive.

    I got a machine, a paid $700 dollars and a portion was covered by the govt and then my extended benefits covered the majority. I paid maybe $150 in the end for my machine because I didn't get the basic model that would have been completely covered.

    In all I paid less than 200 for the CPAP and for parking. Everything else was covered.

    In the years since I have had about 6 more sleep tests and that is only because my sleep apnea is complex central sleep apnea not obstructive. I have paid nothing for any of those tests or heart and brain scans that were involved. Just the occasional parking near a hospital.

    I've paid for CPAP machines and masks but had them reimbursed by my extended benefits through work. If I wasn't covered through work they would still be covered to a certain amount through provincial medical coverage.

  • The Bailey's will continue to not exist.

    That old codger can stop trying to please his imaginary friends and instead try to grasp the concept of retirement.

  • Released into a hail of gunfire.

    Released into a pool of hungry sharks.

    Released into a deadly cat and mouse game with a very large cat.

    Released from this mortal coil.

    So many releases yet which is the right one, other than releasing him from jail which is definitely not the right one.

  • Probably, I was going to say European blackberry but that is also known as brambles apparently.

  • I would absolutely love to have a Toyota Tacoma hybrid to replace my v6 Tacoma but I'm not going to spend $90k + to buy with old tech when the BYD one is looking to be $40k and will have the latest battery tech.

  • Do you find it sized differently during the day?

    I find I have to have my watch a bit tighter in the morning then by late morning my wrist is tight against the strap and I have to loosen it a notch.

    This might be annoying on a strap that isn't as adjustable.

  • Everybody knows.

  • I guess I should have said the simplest conspiracy is what I said. The simplest explanation is random deaths.

  • The simplest answer would be that a foreign nation is pissed that it is being constantly attacked for it wanting something to not be controlled by the USA only and has decided the best way to get back at them is to just remove the US ability to do research as well.

  • Canada got rid of our digital services tax and it didn't help. Don't bother getting rid of anything Trump wants gone because it is just what a bunch of billionaires are telling him to do.

    Oddly billionaires probably told Mark Carney the same thing so he was happy to be rid of this DST.

  • There was a lady from Reno She lost all her money playing Keno So she lay on her back And opened her crack Now she owns the casino

    That might not be quite right because it is from memory.

    I have a large purple book of the rudest limericks printed back in the 70s. My parents had it on the bookshelf when I was a kid and boy did that form the sense of humor I have.

    There is a multi limerick story of a man that balanced himself on his erect penis as a trick.

  • Depends on if it is SAE or Imperial.

  • Jaques Petitcoq was his name you anglo-sized it.

  • I know they designed a great diagonal blade that made the blade go through in one go rather than the original designs that had to go a few times before they got through the neck.

    I think they should use the original blade designs. It would make for a much better waiting game for those in line to go, they get to guess how many drops it will take before their turn. It's not that I want to be cruel, I just want them to really think about the question "should I have paid them enough to live?"

  • Sliced and dried in chip form.

  • You could get a job using contacts but the task is getting a job using the advice boomers give to young people.

    "Use you decades of contacts gathered during your career" isn't really usable advice.

    Apply for jobs using AI job application portals on websites and see how long it takes to get a job.

  • I have a 6 year old electric car that takes 40ish minutes to charge, now BYD has batteries that will go from 10% to 70% in 5-10 mins.

    In a few years time these drones will be getting charged from a microwave stream of power from a solar array floating in the upper atmosphere.

  • I'm in my 40s and when we moved into our house a few years back we had a big rain event that washed out the driveway.

    I got to rent a small excavator to dig a trench and install a drain and pipe to redirect the rainfall out of a downspout to the bottom of the driveway.

    It was like playing with a toy and playing with puddles but as an adult. In another life I would have been a hydrological engineer but in this one I'm just a person that gets to rent machines for fun household chores occasionally.

  • The Iranian video in this article is crap, the music doesn't "slap" as the kids are saying these days.

    The rap ones are pretty slick, this one was just saying people are going to become Islamic because Trump and Netanyahu suck.

  • GoG is probably a pretty small company, I can't really expect them to have a full Linux support system when Linux up until Windows 10 support ended was probably a pretty small niche that is now a slightly bigger niche.

  • Canada @lemmy.ca

    Carney deepfake ads on YouTube

  • Buildapc @lemmy.world

    Rebuild a PC (Update)

  • Buildapc @lemmy.world

    rebuild a PC

    ca.pcpartpicker.com /list/63DNmC
  • Food Photos @sh.itjust.works

    smoked beef roast

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    What should I do about my parents moving closer.

  • Helldivers 2 @lemmy.ca

    for a minute I thought NYTimes puzzle was trying to promote managed democracy.