Meglamaniac
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Everything posted by Meglamaniac
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TWITTA Carry on Squissy
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I missed that, my bad
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Pointing out misinformation is obfuscation? Got it
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Like you always do, you make chit up, had you typed low does aspirin doesn't help much with pain or fever I never would have replied, but you didn't, you made an unfound claim about apsirin and pregnant woemn and then doubled down on preeclampsia
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I didn't reply to you, try to keep up
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Tim did
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Try again Where does it say prescription?
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No, it's not, nowhere does it say it shouldnt be taken if not precribed, NOWHERE It says it often prescribed, it doesn't say it has to be However, low-dose aspirin (typically 81 mg, often called "baby aspirin") is considered safe and is often prescribed by a doctor for pregnant women who are at high risk for complications like preeclampsia.
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Where does it say prescription? I'll hang up and wait for you to point it out
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Keep diging that hole, it doen't require a presciption
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It doesnt have to be prescribed by a doctor, making more chit up Yes, you can get "baby aspirin," which is also known as low-dose or 81 mg aspirin, over the counter at most pharmacies and retailers. You do not need a prescription to buy it.
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No where is it 'not recomended, it's considered safe with or without doctors recomendations for use
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Nowhere does it say aspirin is not safe during pregnancy, you are just making chit up
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In general, high-dose aspirin can be harmful during pregnancy, especially during the first and third trimesters. However, low-dose aspirin (typically 81 mg, often called "baby aspirin") is considered safe and is often prescribed by a doctor for pregnant women who are at high risk for complications like preeclampsia. HTH
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Idiot In general, high-dose aspirin can be harmful during pregnancy, especially during the first and third trimesters. However, low-dose aspirin (typically 81 mg, often called "baby aspirin") is considered safe and is often prescribed by a doctor for pregnant women who are at high risk for complications like preeclampsia.
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Wrong In general, high-dose aspirin can be harmful during pregnancy, especially during the first and third trimesters. However, low-dose aspirin (typically 81 mg, often called "baby aspirin") is considered safe and is often prescribed by a doctor for pregnant women who are at high risk for complications like preeclampsia.
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Who's the moron For pregnant people at increased risk of preeclampsia, a condition characterized by high blood pressure, low-dose aspirin is recommended as a preventative treatment. Preeclampsia can cause serious complications for both the mother and baby, including preterm birth. Now STFU
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Now do aspirin
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LOL ibuprofen and aspirin down????????
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OK
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Hexclad is plenty high price for me, have a 2 qt sauce pan and a 12 inch skillet and the wok, along with all of my CIS cookware it's all I really need and all work well with my induction stove
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Meglamaniac replied to HellToupee's topic in The Geek Club
You just mad cause Dallas lost and now you feel dirty -
That is for 2023 and 2024 products As of 2024 they no longer have any PFAS or PFOA chemicals and use TerraBond non stick coating They are far and away the best cookware easily available but are a bit pricey
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Was it hexclad
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TimHack font He was a registered Republican
