If i just passed out what should i do

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How should I comfort my friend who’s dad just passed away today??
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Just tell her you are so sorry, and that if there is anything you can do to let you know. And then just be there for her. Maybe send her flowers or something else comforting. But mostly just be her friend. if she wants to talk about it, tal…
I just respectfully passed away. What do you think I should do??
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“Well, if you mean by “passed away,” that you died, then certainly check out heaven.” One of the first things I did when I died was to be sorry for myself, because I was dead. But then after a few years of wandering arou…
What tattoo should I get to remeber my father that just passed an…?
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i have a cross with “in loving memory” writing over it and a banner in front of the cross with my uncle and cousins name on it. it is about your beliefs i guess. you could get some praying hands with a saying around it like “…

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What should I do about my neighbour?
Q: I bought my flat about two-and-a-half years ago. The survey said that the building had poor sound-proofing. I asked current residents and they said that everyone just shows considerationfor their neighbours but also accepts that they are going to hear some noise from the other flats.I’m on the top floor (which I appreciate means I hear less noise) and for the first two years had a really nice couple living below me. – We’d both be considerate and always asked each other if the noise levels were okay etc but we didn’t have any problems.Recently they moved out and a new tenant started renting the flat – The first time I met him was him coming to my door to complain about the noise of me moving around the flat. I apologised, said I hadn’t realised there was a problemand tried to move around more quietly. Basically, he’s been round a few times about various different noises – He’s never asked me whether his noise is bothering me, although I have been woken up a few times early in the morning by noise from his flat. (The noise he has complained about from me has always been in the afternoon/early evening). I wouldn’t have said anything to him about it as it has only been a few occasions so I would have just let it pass but as he came round to complain about me on a day that I’d been woken up by him at about 6.45, I mentioned it to him. He also let slip that the flat below him has complained to him about the noise he has been making when he moves around his flat (and I’m wondering if that was another situation where he complained to them first so they thought they’d mention that he’s not so quiet either…) To be fair, since I said that he has been quieter in the mornings, although I still do hear him in his flat (which I accept as reasonable). However, I just feel uncomfortable being in my own flat now as I don’t feel I can move around, watch TV or do anything for fear of a knock on the door. (I never used to have the TV loud anyway but now I put it on quieter and, if available have subtitles on, so that I still can make out all the dialogue). I just feel nervous all the time that I might be walking around the flat too much (e.g. I might get something from one room, then forget something and have to go back and worry that I’m walking around too much.) Anyhow, today I got a telephone message from the management company – I tried to ring them back but had to leave a message and won’t get to find out what it is until tomorrow. They have never contacted me with a complaint before (as no one has ever complained about me before) and they do occasionally contact me about other things but I’ve been feeling really nervous about it all evening so I need to decide what I’m going to do if it is a complaint about the noise and also what I’m going to do anyway as I’m realising how much this is affecting me and I’m just not enjoying being in my own home anymore. (This guy is perfectly pleasant and reasonable-sounding except that he’s not really). In a way, I’d love an independent assessment of the situation from someone with noise level-recording apparatus as I know I’d have nothing to worry about there but the management company won’t have that so they’ll have to rely on what each of us say. If this does happen, I don’t really know how to respond or what the management company could do about it (I own my flat, I’m pretty sure he’s renting). If he hasn’t complained to them, I still don’t know what to do as so far I’ve just really meekly apologised and tried to tip-toe around my own flat (during the day, I accept that you should tip-toe at unsocial hours) but he’s making me feel uncomfortable in my own home so I don’t know if I need to change my approach. Can anyone offer any advice?
A: I was going through the very same problem with the people below me. They complained to me the fist day i moved in saying i was making to much noise moving my furniture up the stairs. I have had to go to the local housing office twice as she has put complaints in, the first one was because when my boyfriends 2 sons stay at the weekend there is (in her words) “more footsteps” the second on was that i had a puppy, they didn’t say what the problem with the puppy was i just think it was the fact i had one. Like yourself at the beginning i was scared to move in my own home and really regretted moving here also like you i stay in a bought home and she is in a rented home so it wasn’t an opption for me just to up and move again. Her housing office were she was making the complaints were very nice, they said the things she was complaining about were normal every day noises but they still had to take the proper steps when a complaint has been made, so please dont get yourself upset about the message you got today, you will find that if it is just every day noise they will take your side. My problems stopped when i had it out with my neighbour, she had been telling anyone who would listen about the HELL i was putting them through and every time i went out i had someone telling me not to worry that all the other neighbours were on my side and that they knew she was being unreasonable. Once i let her know what everyone was saying about her and threatened that i would complain about her harassing me i have never heard another word from her. Just keep making the same noise you have always done and let him keep complaining, the management company will not be long in telling him to stop wasting there time.
Weird leg/back pain… not sure if I should get it checked out?
Q: So it started pretty simply a couple of weeks ago. My right leg started to hurt, mainly during the daytime. It made climbing stairs a bit harder, but that’s it. Now since about Wednesday of last week it has turned into both my legs being so sore that it’s hard to do much of anything. I can’t sit still, but I can’t walk either because my back hurts so bad. So I usually put on a heading pad over whatever hurts most at the particular moment. During the night I wake in so much pain that I try moving to the couch. After that point I usually just end up walking around or on the Internet. I don’t think it’s Restless Leg Syndrome, it doesn’t make me want to move, it makes me want to just sit down and try to avoid movement as much as possible. I don’t know if this part is related or all, but I get a lot of foot pain too. In the heel, sharp stabbing pains. The leg pain is a sharp, stabbing pain that just doesn’t fad. It goes away with heat usually, but comes back if I move it very much.The pain is similar to what I feel in my legs during PMS but the only time I’ve felt pain like this anywhere in my body was during labour. I don’t know if I should wait for it to pass or go get it checked out. I feel bad going to a hospital or anything, with H1N1 and the people who surely need the attention of the hospitals more than I do.What should I do? Wait and see what happens? Or get it looked at?
A: That sharp leg pain you describe indicates lack of blood circulating through your leg. You need to try stretching you legs every 20mins or so. It is possible that you have developed clots since you are not moving around. Drink a lot of water and take your daily vitamins. You should feel better by the end of today. If not, see your doctor.
I think I ruined our friendship, what should I do?
Q: My guy friend and I have known each other for years but we’ve gotten really close over the past year. We would text everyday and he would tell me all his problems because he said I was the only one he could trust. Lately though, I’ve been feeling used by him because he only texts me and hardly ever talks to me in person when he’s with his other friends ( who he always complains to me about them being fake). So a couple of days ago I told him that he might as well not even text me anymore because he’s only my “friend” through text or when his friends treat him bad. He said he was sorry, that that was never his intention, that he would like to talk to me more but he hardly ever sees me and that he would like to hang out more but my parents probably won’t let me (I have strict parents) but that it was fine, that he won’t text me anymore, and he hasn’t for a few days now. I don’t know what to do, I would like to tell him I’m sorry, that I don’t want to lose his friendship but he was so quick to say that he wouldn’t text me anymore, should I just leave things as they are or should I try to fix things?
A: If he was so quick to agree not to text anymore then he probably never really valued your friendship that much. If he truly liked you and wanted to remain friends with you he would have fought for the friendship. But he was happy to just let it die. Leave things as they are, you’re probably better off without a friend like him.
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