I dare say they have tried.
I’ve taken care of too many toddlers, I guess to trust that.
But I have taken care of too many toddlers to trust that they keep it on consistently, as well.
Typically, the sling is to reduce the chance of repeat injury, not for pain.
And putting it back is an easy process, if you know how to do it. Pain almost immediately goes away, though they need to be in a sling.
Anyone against this has never been the parent of a rambunctious, suicidal toddler. Those little buggers are fast and deadly curious.
I used it on airplane mode for 6 weeks, not realizing it was still on that. So, not really?
And all my installers are backed up as well, so the publishers don’t try to screw me. May not help with them all, but oh well.
Yah. That stuff is so addictive.
I have to set an alarm or I forget to take it in the morning. I crave it so much I FORGET TO TAKE IT WITHOUT REMINDERS.
It looks damaged?
We should tow them.
This also may explain some of the cognitive stuff being so acute in the last year.
People could afford a house on a single income as a Hs grad, too.
Steam deck, or a variant, is all I am doing for handhelds any more.
I won’t buy Nintendo products anymore.
AZ congressperson introduced this gem.
I dare say they have tried.