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luciferin t1_je0u9w4 wrote
Reply to comment by Chance_Bad_7437 in Urgent Medical question by WholeElk791
They can turn into kidney failure remarkably quickly. Do not wait and see with a potential UTI!
luciferin t1_jdcf12p wrote
Reply to comment by Chance_Bad_7437 in Teamsters and distributors are trying to take away Rhode Island breweries ability to self distribute. They need our help. by beerisgreatPA
No, that's allowed by state law. There's a pretty low limit of how much they can sell per person (last I knew). I believe it is the lowest limit in the country.
luciferin t1_jdc81sb wrote
Reply to Teamsters and distributors are trying to take away Rhode Island breweries ability to self distribute. They need our help. by beerisgreatPA
This seems to make it so breweries could not hold an interest in a Wholesale company. Which breweries would this actually effect? I need more details to know if I would actually be against this or not.
luciferin t1_janbd52 wrote
Reply to comment by GoxBoxSocks in City to introduce Providence Community Electricity Program, offer electricity at lower rates than Rhode Island Energy by relbatnrut
Summer rates are already announced and can be found at the below link. Rates should be going down to 10.675 Cents/kWh in April for all RI Energy customers. I believe the PUC voted on this last fall with the fall time rate hike, but I could be wrong.
https://ripuc.ri.gov/utility-information/electric/national-grid-last-resort-service
luciferin t1_j602a47 wrote
Reply to comment by burritos0504 in A request for all those posting about the high cost of their energy bills... by NET42
I am not aware of a single supplier that is less expensive that RI Energy. Anyone I have seen that offers a lower rate has it as an introductory rate.
luciferin t1_je0uud4 wrote
Reply to Urgent Medical question by WholeElk791
I hope you're at a clinic already, but if not and you read this, get to one now.
You can try a CVS MinuteClinic if you really want to, but only if you can find one that will see you immediately. This can not wait until tomorrow.
> am not sure the most financially responsible thing to do
The most financially responsible thing to do is to get this seen and treated immediately, before it turns into something that requires hospitalization. It can only get worse and more costly from here.