She just told on herself
A community-forward sub that archives & dismantles Foodie Beauty’s throne of lies.Trying to figure out if I’m at risk for hemophilia A or not

r/sequencing_com for discussing Sequencing insights, tips, tricks, and features. Have a question regarding DNA testing, WGS or Sequencing? Ask it here! "Outsmart your Genes" Note: This Subreddit is not owned by Sequencing.com
Blood clotting disorders
For discussion of genetics research, ethical and social issues arising from genetics and its applications, genetics career questions, etc.Lightheaded again and feeling scared
Survivors. Family Members. Support. All are welcome. You are NOT aloneI had a stroke
Clot survivors is a support group for people who have survived blood clots. (DVT, pulmonary embolism, stroke, VTE, etc.) **If you feel like you might have a medical emergency, then you should absolutely contact your doctor or go to your local ER/Urgent care. WE CANNOT DIAGNOSE YOU OVER THE INTERNET.**An update
A place to chat about our favorite gorl and confidence queen as she continues on her never ending health journey. Pick a flair, eat some bagels, have fun. 🥯A personal note from me
We are a community focused on helping each other understand social security benefits. This a community that answers questions about ssdi, ssi, dac, and retirement benefits. Please kindly read the rules before posting.A personal note from me
Welcome to /r/SSDI We're dedicated to providing a supportive space for you to ask questions and share information about the SSA's SSDI and SSI programs. Please note that we are not the SSA and are not affiliated with the SSA. Please take a moment to read and follow our group rules to ensure a positive and helpful community for everyone. By posting your agree to our rules. We take rule violations serious.I had a stroke and I’m only 40
Survivors. Family Members. Support. All are welcome. You are NOT aloneUpdate to yesterday
A place of support for those living with, or affected by, chronic illness. Open and welcoming to all. This subreddit is for social and community support, not medical advice.Earned myself an admittance
A place of support for those living with, or affected by, chronic illness. Open and welcoming to all. This subreddit is for social and community support, not medical advice.Felt funny yesterday, left side numb today.

We aim to become the reddit home of medical imaging professionals and lay-users interested in medical imaging.