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  • It can be done with adb:

    https://r1.community.samsung.com/t5/galaxy-s/how-to-delete-samsung-gallery-and-use-just-google-photos/m-p/7147930/highlight/true#M77865

    You can if you use adb shell:

    Developer Options > USB debugging turned on CMD prompt > adb devices Allow connection from the PC prompt on phone

    Then add shell pm uninstall --user 0 com.sec.android.gallery3d

    This will remove Gallery, BUT... The stock camera will not allow you to view the pic after you take it (it will show up in Google Photos still)

    To restore the above removed app:

    cmd package install-existing com.sec.android.gallery3d

  • I had croup often as a kid. It was often enough that I knew, as a little 4 or 5 year old, to run a hot shower and sit on the edge in the middle of the night to help clear it up a little and cough up a bunch of nasty stuff.

    One night I woke up short of breathe again and started the shower but it didn't get better. I woke my parents up and apparently my lips were blue. I was so dehydrated and my throat was so irritated that it started closing up.

    If this becomes a chronic thing as he gets older, use a steaming hot shower to act as a home remedy. It works similarly to the nebulizer.

    I believe they should be using normal saline 0.9% unless they see a reason to use an inhaled steroid. The steroid has an anti-inflammatory effect that reduces any possible swelling in the respiratory tract. Normal saline just helps loosen up the mucous stuck in the respiratory tract. A steamy shower would do the same once he's a little older.

    I hope it all works out.

  • Yeah, that's pretty standard. One of the barracks at my last command had been condemned and cordoned off, pending demolition. A few weeks later, a unit was returning from deployment and they realized they didn't have a place to put them so that barracks was magically usable again.

    It's almost a guarantee to have black mold, roaches, and water issues.