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07-27-23 15:54 #3023
Posts: 1229Yes, you can! This is a doctor #1 and #2, they are not writing pain medicine or controlled substances. This is more affordable and less time consuming than going to urgent care, etc. They take insurance now as well. Visits start at $39.99. You can't get medicine in NC or SC by an online doctor for animals. LOL
Originally Posted by NCTransplant [View Original Post]
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07-27-23 14:49 #3022
Posts: 6492I don't think you can get online meds in South Carolina.
Originally Posted by KingEpqng [View Original Post]
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07-27-23 14:24 #3021
Posts: 194Originally Posted by KingEpqng [View Original Post]
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07-27-23 13:55 #3020
Posts: 1229Fyi
SO and I are in the medical field. For trich, chlamydia, and gonnorhea; it is 3 medicines. Azithromycin (high dosage. Single treatment), cipro (high dosage), and metronidazole. These meds are taken within 1 to 2 days and that's it. Syphilis is usually treated by penicillin and if there is an allergy, doxycycline. Abstaining from sex for a week after meds and all partners need to be treated. Needless to say, wrap it up!
Try www.callondoc.com.
Originally Posted by NCTransplant [View Original Post]Originally Posted by KingEpqng [View Original Post]Originally Posted by LuccaMac [View Original Post]
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07-27-23 10:11 #3019
Posts: 1229Www.callondoc.com
Originally Posted by LuccaMac [View Original Post]
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07-27-23 09:51 #3018
Posts: 6492Did you get a supply without an RX?
Originally Posted by LuccaMac [View Original Post]
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07-27-23 08:23 #3017
Posts: 264DoxyPep to take for post -exposure.
Interesting article.
"There is news about using doxycycline for post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) for bacterial infections from oral, vaginal, and anal sex.
If you engage in risky sex, one 200 mg dose will significantly reduce the likelihood of becoming infected with syphilis, chlamydia, and to a lesser extent, gonorrhea. The sooner you take the doxycycline, the more effective it will be. And after 72 hours, it is likely to have little, if any, effect. Also, doxycycline offers no protection against viral infections like HIV and herpes.
Sadly, I have a good supply of doxycycline, but I am not getting enough sex. ".
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/09/h...%20 gonorrhea.
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07-22-23 19:01 #3016
Posts: 1575Cashapp scams
Originally Posted by Muffdiver01 [View Original Post]
Don't pay with cashapp, Don't pay with giftcards, don't send deposits. Just use cash.
And if you have a cashapp account you should disconnect the bank info and delete the app.
Too many scams involving cashapp. See my other post below about scams I've need at work involving cashapp.
GB40.
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07-20-23 12:25 #3015
Posts: 590Ashapp
Originally Posted by LuccaMac [View Original Post]
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07-19-23 21:37 #3014
Posts: 264Thanks for this heads-up.
I just had a girl tell me she only wanted to receive $$ via Cashapp and not in person in cash. WTF?
LM.
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07-19-23 18:52 #3013
Posts: 640Originally Posted by KingEpqng [View Original Post]
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07-19-23 17:56 #3012
Posts: 1229Adultlook
Is anyone else having issues loading AL?
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07-15-23 10:40 #3011
Posts: 1575Scam prevention
Here is a recommendation to help you avoid getting scammed. Don't use cashapp.
I work at a bank and we have seen an increase in customers who's checking accounts are being scammed by fraudulent cashapp deposits and withdrawals.
This usually happens when someone accepts a deposit, then their cashapp I'd is known and somehow the scammer starts withdrawing money.
My advice is this: If you have cashapp, disconnect your bank info then close the cashapp account and delete from your phone. There are other safer ways to transfer money.
https://www.lookout.com/life/blog/cash-app-scams
GB40.
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06-01-23 12:38 #3010
Posts: 1229Lmao, what is?!
Originally Posted by nicknock986 [View Original Post]
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06-01-23 11:59 #3009
Posts: 113Originally Posted by NickNock986 [View Original Post]