PGHNeil
PGHNeil t1_je5d71n wrote
Reply to comment by AlternativePanic444 in Curious about mental health in Pennsylvania and the acceptance of therapy. by AlternativePanic444
In all honesty, I don't come in contact with a lot of other autism parents and my son has been in inpatient/group home/residential care for the past few years. There are LONG wait lists with lots of staff turnover and some of the options we were presented with were either around Philly or out of state. We're in Allegheny county though so there are also a lot of options here as well.
FWIW I did go to CBT therapy before and during COVID (remotely) and it helped - but not as much as keeping myself busy.
PGHNeil t1_je546w7 wrote
Reply to Curious about mental health in Pennsylvania and the acceptance of therapy. by AlternativePanic444
I'm a stressed out parent of a now grown child with level 3 nonverbal autism, intellectual disability, bipolar disorder, etc. We've been consumers of the mental health system since 2006. Where should I start without it devolving into a rant?
PGHNeil t1_jdyso36 wrote
Reply to comment by Old_Fault_5659 in You wake up in a Pittsburgh hospital. Which hospital do you hope it is? Which one do you hope it isn't? by ExtremelyQualified
Because the hospital is a shithole. I have nothing against McKeesport other than I otherwise have no business being there. If I were stuck in the Mon valley in that area I'd be praying to be take to AHN in Jefferson Hills.
PGHNeil t1_jdhf6fq wrote
Reply to comment by theSG-17 in PA Woman Accused Of Stealing Nancy Pelosi's Laptop Is Sentenced For Her Role In Jan. 6 Riot by jillianpikora
Yes, judging by the mug shot she definitely appears to be the "wench, fetcheth me thy mead" type.
PGHNeil t1_jbi54nl wrote
Reply to comment by SeptasLate in Planning on moving to PA, as someone who is LGBTQ+ curious about areas to avoid. by VaginaHotPocket
Yes. The extreme southern, southeast and western municipalities (South Fayette, Upper St. Clair, Bethel Park, South Park, Pleasant Hills, Elizabeth) in Allegheny county are pretty red. In Allegheny county it's best to be close to the city, like Oakland, Shadyside, Squirrel Hill and Lawrenceville. The furthest south I'd recommend is Mt. Lebanon. Dormont (directly north of Mt. Lebo) is pretty nice.
PGHNeil t1_jay24l6 wrote
Reply to comment by 69FunnyNumberGuy420 in What can Philadelphia do as PA’s sole Class 1 city that Pittsburgh PA’s sole Class 2 city can’t? by [deleted]
Having had to deal with the county regarding behavioral health and various different school districts I agree. There are lots of municipalities that would benefit from this, but I simply don't think that the "merger" would go smoothly. I think a lot of the bigger, more affluent municipalities would fight it tooth and nail because they'd lose their affluence.
PGHNeil t1_jaxxxe5 wrote
Reply to comment by 69FunnyNumberGuy420 in What can Philadelphia do as PA’s sole Class 1 city that Pittsburgh PA’s sole Class 2 city can’t? by [deleted]
It all comes down to money and manpower then. Allegheny county would basically have to absorb the city of Pittsburgh, not the other way around - along with all the outlying townships.
For example, the city has been losing police personnel to the outlying townships. They left for a reason. Even social services are all all county-based. OTOH all the major highways are maintained by the state. The city OTOH struggles to maintain the city streets.
PGHNeil t1_jaxvvip wrote
Reply to comment by 69FunnyNumberGuy420 in What can Philadelphia do as PA’s sole Class 1 city that Pittsburgh PA’s sole Class 2 city can’t? by [deleted]
Yes, but typically in larger cities that is usually well outside the county line. The city of Philadelphia literally occupies all of its county.
PGHNeil t1_jawpigp wrote
Reply to comment by Educational-Space262 in What can Philadelphia do as PA’s sole Class 1 city that Pittsburgh PA’s sole Class 2 city can’t? by [deleted]
As an Allegheny county resident for over 25 years I disagree. The outlying suburban communities have sparser population, more undeveloped areas and a large amount of wildlife. I'm not just talking about the deer problem in Mount Lebanon or reports of coyotes in the county parks but the fact that the further west (Oakdale, Burgetstown) or south (Elizabeth, South Park, Pleasant Hills) you get from the city the sparser the population and generally sparse roadways that are in ill repair Also, consider that more affluent areas like Sewickley or Upper Saint Clair are not going to be willing to defer to an already overburdened city police force.
PGHNeil t1_jasmqdg wrote
Reply to What can Philadelphia do as PA’s sole Class 1 city that Pittsburgh PA’s sole Class 2 city can’t? by [deleted]
As a city, Pittsburgh is just too small. A lot of Allegheny county is actually rural. Philadelphia county OTOH is completely urban.
PGHNeil t1_j9kiusg wrote
Reply to Republican Doug Mastriano told supporters he didn't get any money from Ohio derailment train operator Norfolk Southern. Records show he took $1,000. by Pennzingers
Unfortunately, ignorance of one's own actions is a major component of shamelessness. What needs to happen is that Norfolk Southern needs to be split up like Ma Bell was back in the day. As for Mastriano, losing the election so badly should have reduced some of his cred.
PGHNeil t1_j9grypj wrote
Reply to Is Pittsburgh a chain restaurant city? by thehofstetter
I tend to think that Pittsburgh is more of a chain city than locals can appreciate. We're just getting the higher end franchises now.
PGHNeil t1_j9gncch wrote
I did not know that Kevin Bacon was from Philly.
PS: I actually thought Stallone was from Philly too. Color me surprised that he's actually from Hell's Kitchen in New York; he moved to Philly later when he was in high school.
PGHNeil t1_j7psmcc wrote
Reply to comment by linkdudesmash in Democrats sweep special elections, affirming first Pa. House majority in 12 years by AgentDaxis
No, that just means you have to abide by others' bad choices from the primary because you had to stay home in May. I hate to say it, but in the primaries it's best to vote for the weakest candidate so that you can vote for the lesser of two evils in the general election.
PGHNeil t1_j6pf3fe wrote
Yeah, my wife and I went to the Galleria the other night and were surprised to see it was shut down. Last time we went there it wasn't very good though, which is why we thought it shut down.
FWIW we still enjoy Burgatory in Homestead.
PGHNeil t1_j6nj4c8 wrote
Reply to comment by bmck11 in Steeler fan to the core, can we cheer for the Eagles? by DinoReads
Seconded. They're NFC and the Steelers are AFC so there's no conflict. My go to these playoffs was to cheer against every other AFC North team when the Steelers were eliminated. Mahomes did not disappoint. The exception was the Bills because of Damar Hamline (who is from McKee's Rocks.)
PGHNeil t1_j5tj747 wrote
My wife and I are not struggling but I remember working for tips and minimum wage so we tend to tip a little higher.
1: on carryout I tip 20% which is the same as if I'm dining there, though this is a holdover from the pandemic. I figure that since the cost of wholesale food items is going up I do it so that my favorite family-run restaurants don't go under.
2: pizza delivery: the next dollar up from what the cost of a gallon of gas costs: $4-$5. For things like haircuts I typically tip $7 (which is about 25% and along with no putting on a ball is a thank you for not messing things up.)
3: It's gone up from 15% to 18% to 20% - sometimes even 25%. After working as a busboy I was shocked to learn that wait staff actually made LESS than minimum wage and expected to claim their tips come tax time.
PGHNeil t1_j5odvtm wrote
Reply to Where are the cool bars to go to with blue collar/laborer attenders in Pittsburgh? by ariahi1
Archie Bunker's Place?
PGHNeil t1_j5oc6qy wrote
Reply to Somebody tell me this is fake, please! by lutzcody
Oh jeez. Put the deer poop down and go wash your hands.
PGHNeil t1_j5m80fe wrote
Reply to I made a post attempting to illustrate liberal hypocrisy and it was removed. It seems every time I challenge someone's liberal stance, I get my comments removed or the post removed. Wtf mods? by NotTRYINGtobeLame
I'm sorry you feel that way. Peace be with you. Bye now.
PGHNeil t1_j5m28k7 wrote
Reply to comment by time4nap in Favorite interstate in PA? Personally I find the drive between Altoona and State College on 99 to be quite pretty. by Apprehensive-Access1
I used to love driving that in the 90s when I would drive from State College to King of Prussia.
PGHNeil t1_j5m1nb3 wrote
Of your responses I'd do homework into the cost of living. If you want to be close to NY state or NYC then Scranton makes the most sense. Lackawanna county tends to be more liberal than rural areas. I-81 will take you up to Binghamton. NY; Rt 6 will take you up toward the Finger Lakes, I-84 will take you into Port Jervis, NY and I-80 will pretty much take you into Harlem, NYC.
The Lehigh valley also seems to be turning around economically but I don't believe that professional degrees are in high demand. Instead, I'd recommend looking at the Philly metro and living someplace close to a SEPTA train stop. I lived in King of Prussia and the Main Line (rt. 30 with towns like Devon and St. David's) was a nice area with regards to amenities. Rt. 202 into Chester county also seems to be getting built up but I wouldn't recommend community via car into the city.
Finally, there's also Pittsburgh. It's a little bit of a mix of Appalachia/Great Lakes/Midwest with lots of rust belt relics but business prospects are probably better than in the Lehigh valley. The downside is that the closest part of NY is Lake Chataqua with the closest major city in NY being Buffalo which is about 4 hours away.
PGHNeil t1_j5l6qsf wrote
Classy.
PGHNeil t1_j5l64fb wrote
Reply to comment by NotNowDamo in My entry into the pool of mental maps. A friend made it but won't post it because he's a coward. by gffishdragon
Sorry, I thought "dragon" was a KKK reference.
If anything, the mountains in NEPA aren't all that misty. Centralia is still burning.
PGHNeil t1_je5do2a wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Curious about mental health in Pennsylvania and the acceptance of therapy. by AlternativePanic444
Yeah, TBH with IDEA and ACA I'm wondering exactly when that minor/adult line lies. Mine's 19 and has the comprehensive autism waiver so it's basically filling out forms and returns and hoping that the people on his case aren't quitting/retiring anytime soon.