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My entire life people have said to me, "you should be a psychologist," or "you should be an advice columnist." I guess that is because I love to help people with their problems.

I have a college degree and majored in journalism.

I am a single mother and have the most awesome 17-year-old son. I currently live in Arizona but this is only temporary. My ultimate goal is to make it up to Brookings, Oregon.

Hopefully I can offer you some great advice.
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T-mobile has unlimited calling to any person on their network. So t-mobile to t-mobile calling...
My question is: if I have t-mobile & a person who has t-mobile calls me, but uses *67 to be seen as private, is it still the free unlimited calling because it's from a t-mobile number?

Thank you to everyone who reads and answers :) (link)
I have had T-Mobile for some time and it has been my experience that a call from a T-Mobile phone to another T-Mobile phone should still be free. To be completely sure however, I would log onto their website and double check that.


My spouse suffers from nasty heart burn episodes sometimes and we are trying to find something that might stop these attacks. He was taking some baking soda mixed with water solution for the issue that worked very well but we recently found out that it is extremely unhealthy for the body. We were curious if anyone knew any nice remedies they have used for heartburn episodes? (link)
As a long time sufferer of heartburn and acid reflux, I tried everything. None of the doctors' pills worked for very long at all. Through trial and error I have found that if it gets real bad, a simple glass of milk will cut the acid quickly, but my long term solution is of two things: diet and ginger.

Eliminating fat from your diet, or at least cutting way down, and cutting down on acid causing foods such as chocolate, wine, fruit juices, etc., has eliminated my acid reflux and heartburn. Also, don't eat large meals as this creates slow mobility in the digestive track and makes more acid reflux and heartburn.

I also eat candied ginger to help with my digestion. It is particularly great for nausea, but works equally well for acid reflux.

Diet is the key to prevention. Cut down on fats, acidic foods and portion size. He should be feeling better in no time.




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