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HELP!!!it isn’t over yet!!!

Smittenkitten, Wisconsin



We finally chased the foreclosure wolves away by going through a Ch.13 Bankruptcy. That’s a Federal program. So now I am told I need cash money for court costs, lawyers fees, trustees fees, moderator’s fees, and more and more and more! The whole mess begins to total about $25,000.00!!! How in the world do they expect a bankrupt person to come up with that kind of money!!! I am an older disabled widow (left club foot and leg, with no cartilage knees). My husband of 21 years died unexpectedly some 3 years ago. The household income was cut 3/4ths at his death. He was a disabled Vietnam era vet of 10 Army years. We purchased this house about 2 years before he died with his VA mortgage, never thinking his PTSD would take such a sudden turn for the worse. He died of “non-combat causes” 20 days before his 100% disability would have been 10 years. Therefore I have been told I do not receive a widow’s VA pension. This matter has still not been resolved, as I am appealing their wrong information. These last three years I have been trying to get a mortgage modification, and keep our house from foreclosure. However, due to a string of very odd, disturbing, and harshly negative circumstances, including this “no” “yes” “no” four time roller coaster of foreclosure from that mortgage bank, I seriously panicked and my Panic Attack Anxiety Disorder (PAAD) syndrome has gotten very much worse. To top all this off, on October 13, 2013 we had a kitchen fire at the electric stove; the kitchen was toast!! No one was injured. Because of the cold and snow last winter, the contractors finally finished in June,2014. But as soon as the last insurance check was cashed, the mortgage bank, which had put me on a “probable” loan modification program, started up this foreclosure medley again. Again, I heard this from a third party. Nothing formal in writing. To keep my mind alive I began researching and writing an episodic fantasy. Two friends, published awarded novelists, have seen some of what I have done so far and are very excited about its possibilities as a viable publication. I was invited to participate in the “A Novel in November” contest. But I have been so wrapped up with the foreclosure dilemma, and now this bankruptcy pressure, that I have not been able to think creatively or work further on the project. Am fully aware that nothing comes easy, but also know that: ~~~>God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that ye may be able to bear it. 1-Corinthians 10:13. What I am asking for {{??begging in desperation??!!!}} are two kinds of help. --->>First: I need any amount of money from any amount of people so I can pay bankruptcy fees of $25,000.00 and finish clearing this mess up. Any donation would help move this mountain of a mess move along. It’s a VA loan, and the VA hasn’t even given me any help or information. So I’m looking for “angels” [in the Broadway sense] who would gift me any amount of money so I could pay off these bankruptcy fees. Or, if possible, put me in touch with someone or someplace or some organization that could help. --->>Secondly: Prayer that I will be able to continue keeping my house, and will be able to quickly find the money to pay these court mandated fees. I really believe God has put me here for a reason, but this financial situation is a mountain that has to be moved. And I also believe the devil does not want me to be here. So I look for inspiration: Luke,11:9;---And I say unto you, Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you. Thank you for reading this, and donating something towards these mandated Ch.13 Bankruptcy fees which have mounted to almost $25,000.00, so I may continue to keep our house.

Medical debt, and job oppurtunities

Young volunteers, in need of h, Canada



I am a university student, who volunteers fulltime with well known organizations. recently my fiance who is also a volunteer with our states volunteer fire department, got in a dirtbiking accident leaving him in a wheelchair now since june. Im currently looking for employment, but its a hard thing to do, without the proper materials. Im looking to pay off our debt for an emergency surgery along with get some work clothes so I can dress appropriately to obtain a job. Im willing to answer any inquiries at all. Thanks everyone for there consideration.

Boost Hair Growth with Platelet Rich Plasma Treatment




Hair loss can be a frustrating and confidence-shattering experience for both men and women. While these are countless products and treatments on the market, not all offer real, lasting results. One treatment that has been making headlines in recent years is platelet rich plasma hair treatment. This innovative, minimally invasive procedure uses the body’s own healing properties to encourage hair regrowth naturally. Its growing popularity is due to the combination of proven science and noticeable outcomes without surgery or harsh chemicals.

What Is Platelet Rich Plasma Hair Treatment?

Understanding PRP

Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) is a concentration of platelets derived from your own blood. Platelets rich plasma contain growth factors that are crucial for tissue repair and regeneration. In platelet rich plasma hair treatment, these are injected into areas of the scalp where hair is thinning or shedding.

How It Works for Hair Growth

When Smart PRP is introduced into the scalp, the growth factors stimulate dormant or weakened hair follicles, encouraging them to produce thicker, healthier strands. Because the plasma comes from your own body, these are minimal risk of allergic reactions or rejection, making it is a safe and biocompatible option.

The Science Behind PRP and Hair Growth

Role of Platelets in Follicle Stimulation

Platelets play an crucial role in wound healing and cell regeneration. When injected into the scalp, they release proteins and growth factors that improve blood flow and nutrient delivery to hair follicles. This enhanced environment can help prolong the hair’s growth phase, leading to fuller and denser hair over time.

Research and Clinical Evidence

Smart PRP hair treatment can be effective for androgenetic alopecia (pattern of hair loss) and other forms of thinning hair. Clinical trials indicate that PRP not only increases hair count but also boosts hair thickness, provide visible results within a few months of consistent treatment.

Benefits of Platelet Rich Plasma Hair Treatment

A Natural Hair Restoration Method

Unlike synthetic drugs or topical solutions, PRP harnesses your body’s natural regenerative power. This makes it an appealing choice for those who prefer holistic and drug-free treatments.

Safe and Minimally Invasive

The process include drawing a small amount of blood, processed it to concentrate the platelets, and injected it into the scalp. No incisions or major downtime are required, and most patients return to daily activities immediately.

Suitable for Men and Women

Hair loss treatment is not exclusive to one gender, and PRP has been shown to benefit both men and women experiencing thinning hair. Whether caused by hormonal changes, genetics, or stress, PRP can help stimulate new growth.

The PRP Hair Treatment Process

Step-by-Step Procedure

  1. Consultation: The process begins with an evaluation of your scalp and hair loss pattern.
  2. Blood Draw: A small amount of your blood is collected.
  3. Centrifugation: The blood flow is placed in a centrifuge, separated the platelet-rich plasma from other components.
  4. Injection: The concentrated plasma is injected into targeted scalp areas using fine needles.

Duration and Number of Sessions

Each session typically lasts 45–60 minutes. Most people need a series of three to four initial treatments spaced about a month apart, followed by maintenance sessions every 4–6 months.

Pain and Recovery Expectations

Mild discomfort during the injections is common, but numbing agents are used to minimize it. Recovery is quick—most patients can resume normal activities right away, although slight scalp tenderness may occur for a day or two.

Who Is a Good Candidate for Smart PRP Treatment?

Hair Loss Patterns It Can Address

Smart PRP is ideal for individuals in the early stages of hair thinning, as it helps preserve and strengthen existing hair. It is especially effective for genetic hair loss, but may also benefit those with hair shedding due to hormonal changes or stress.

Age and Health Considerations

Candidates should be in generally good health, without blood disorders or active scalp infections. Younger patients and those with recent hair loss tend to see the most noticeable results, but PRP can benefit many age groups.

Results Timeline: When to Expect Hair Growth

Short-Term Changes

Within the first few weeks, you may notice less hair shedding. By three months, hair may appear thicker and healthier.

Long-Term Outcomes

Significant hair regrowth often becomes visible between six and twelve months after starting platelet rich plasma hair treatment. Maintenance sessions help sustain and enhance these results over the long term.

Conclusion

Hair loss can be discouraging, but modern treatments like Smart PRP offer real hope for natural, lasting regrowth. By using your own platelets to stimulate hair follicles, platelet rich plasma hair treatment can improve hair density, thickness, and overall scalp health—without surgery or harsh medications. If you’re ready to take the first step toward restoring your confidence and fuller hair, schedule a consultation with Beverly Hills Hair Restoration to see if PRP is right for you.

Two years sober, need to move to New sober house ASAP




Hello everyone . My name is Lucius .I just celebrated two years clean on the 10th of this month. Through very hard work, therapy and dedication I have achieved this milestone, however my living situation is worse than a shelter .I'm in a sober house in West Philadelphia where they get funds from the city for my rent and my food stamps for my food .Recently someone in the house stole both my foodstamp card, and my transit/bus pass . I've told staff and the cop out they use every time is, there is nothing I can do about it. I'm forced to sit here and watch all my peers high off thist behinds while I struggle to get to my clinic, therapy, psychiatrist,case manager, and doctor's visits and beg for food while they eat using my EBT funds .I have had enough. I want out! I am requesting whatever your heart can donate and spare for the replacement of my transit pass and rent for a new sober house. A weekly pass is $25.75 and two weeks rent at a new sober house would be $225 .I'm looking at about $250.75 to get started in my new life .I have my social security hearing I've been waiting for for two years on August 15th .I don't forget the people who help me. I have payPay . My email for it is stringfieldlucius@gmail.com Thank you for reading this far, and God bless you and your family. Thank you extra from the bottom of my heart if you're willing to donate . Thanks again Lucius

Oven broken

Petals, Leicestershire, Uk



Hello to all that's reading this : This is my story: I am a single mother with 3 son's I am also disabled and unable to work due to poor health, I have worked all my life from the age of 13 I only stopped when I had my accident and hurt my back, I have a slipped Disc in my lower back which is pushing onto my nerves and over the years I have also got Osteoarthritis in my spine, My life has changed so much for me because I used to be so active, I used to run for the county doing cross country and sprinting I also did ballet and cycling miles at a time. About 3 years after my back accident I was blacking out a lot so I was rushed into hospital, I found out I had a heart condition called SVT's ( Sub ventricular Tachycardia) Which means my heart beats so fast it hasn't got time to pump the blood around my body meaning I pass out a lot, the doctor wanted me to go onto beater blockers but because I'm asthmatic the tablets wouldn't work properly. I suffer a lot of side effects due to this which means I can't walk far. Then to top it all off I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia which is a chronic disorder characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, and tenderness in localized areas I am in constant pain and have to use Oralmorphine everyday and use 30mg Butrans Patches which I change on a weekly basis I am also on a load of other medications everyday. My son's are my carers, they have to get up early in the morning to help me then go to school when they finish school they need to go to the shops to get anything we need then come home and sort out the washing and get the tea ready ect. Only 2 days ago they came and told me the oven wasn't working properly they had been eating cold beans and sandwiches for there tea and not told me because they didn't want me to worry about it. I'm on disability benefits which isn't great I only have enough money to buy food and pay the bills but no spare money to get anything else my boys clothes and shoes are all out grown and I can't afford anything but the oven is more Important to us we need to eat hot meals so if anybody could find it in there hearts to help me and my family out it would be very much appreciated - Thank you in advance xx :) :)
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