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Worried for woman seeking surgery

- Send questions to askharriet­te@harriettec­ole. com or c/o Andrew McMeel Syndicatio­n, 1130 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO 64106

Dear Harriette: My best friend wants to get a Brazilian butt lift, better known as a BBL. It seems like everybody is doing it these days. I did some research and saw that it’s basically a form of liposuctio­n. A lot of people get it, but it worries me. First of all, there’s nothing wrong with her body. More than that, it is actual surgery. My friend has a number of health issues. I just think it’s irresponsi­ble for her to do elective surgery when there could be complicati­ons. She’s considerin­g going out of the country to do it, too, so that it can be more affordable. How can I discourage her from a surgery that seems to be frivolous and dangerous? — No BBL

Dear No BBL: You have a right to your opinion, and so does your friend. If she wants this surgery, it is her choice to get it

— or not. However, your concern about her health is legitimate, not just your personal opinion about whether the surgery is a wise aesthetic choice. Do encourage your friend to go to her doctor and get evaluated based on her health conditions to see if she is eligible for the surgery. She can be checked out stateside before she goes to another country for the procedure. Further, she should be sure that wherever she wants to do the surgery has a solid reputation. There are excellent facilities in other countries, but she would need to research them.

After that, leave her alone. Don’t guilt her about her choices. You can state your opinion once, but leave it at that.

Dear Harriette: I’m worried that a freelance client I’m working with is going to go out of business. The writing is on the wall, so to speak. Indicators of success that this client has shared have NOT been met — no matter what we do to improve. They describe it as running into headwinds. I don’t want to abandon them, but I am also worried about my future. I need this job in order to pay my bills. It is a lot of work, too, so it’s nearly impossible to look for something else while I’m doing it. I’m at my wit’s end. Do I carve out time to find a new job? Do I pray it will all work out? — On the Edge

Dear On the Edge: You are in a precarious situation. Your loyalty is notable, as is the reality that you have to take care of yourself. If at all possible, save as much money as you can. The writing on the wall should be telling you that you may need to dip into your reserves soon. Definitely carve out time to look for something else. At the very least, put your feelers out there. Freshen your resume and get a sense of what options exist. That is not being disloyal. That is self-preservati­on. Take as many job interviews as you can. This will help you to hone your presentati­on skills and get a sense of your value in the market. If a solid opportunit­y presents itself, take it.

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