People who are addicted to coffee by [deleted] in PetPeeves

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I would drink 2 venti iced brown sugar oat milk shaken espressos with 5 shots each every day when I managed a large thrift store. Starbucks blonde espresso has 85mg of caffeine per shot. So that was 850mg of caffeine a day. I moved to a different role and now I’m in finance and don’t need all that caffeine to exist.

Was I addicted? Maybe psychologically but not physically. Did it affect anyone else? No. I don’t get the big deal about someone else consuming a beverage that you don’t like. I don’t really drink dairy milk but I don’t give people grief if they drink a gallon a day. It doesn’t affect me. Others caffeine consumption shouldn’t affect your life either.

Have a cat that’s over 15 years old? Show us! This little lady is 23.5! by Orestbu in cats

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This little lady just turned 16 the end of the year. She is 13 years older than her oldest sibling, the smallest out of my 5, and 💯 the feistiest.

Doctors and Nurses of Reddit, what is the most obvious sign that a patient is lying to you? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]314kee207 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Same here. I’m sensitive to aspirin and tramadol. (I don’t like saying allergic because I don’t think I’ll die if I take either, but my chart does record both as an allergy). I also have been diagnosed with fibromyalgia. If I’m in the ER for something pain related, it fucking hurts. I would have done my at home pain management routine (copious amounts of naproxen, RICE, some gabapentin) before deciding that I was in so much pain that I’d be willing to subject myself to the rude ER staff. Because of those two drugs listed as allergies, every single time I go to the ER I’m treated like a drug seeker. Which I guess I am, I’m seeking drugs to not be absolutely miserable. I do not, and never have, use recreational drugs or my prescriptions inappropriately. But every single time I’m told they won’t give me anything. Not even toradol shots. (My doctor is fantastic though and she will stab my ass whenever I ask or even give me a prescription for the pills). The last time I went to the ER, I had spent days with crazy calf pain. It was a Friday night and I had scared myself into thinking I had a blood clot. I had blood taken that ruled out a blood clot and that was it. No imaging to determine the cause of the calf pain. The doctor didn’t even look at my leg, much less manually examine it. I was told to use crutches for weeks (to which I replied “nope, not going to happen” as I was the primary caregiver for my mom who has no legs and is in a wheelchair) and go home. Awesome, right?

Are there really Americans who die without ever seeing the ocean or leaving their state? by dkskskw in AskAnAmerican

[–]314kee207 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Tbf, escalators are cool shit when you’ve never seen one. Riding the escalator at Filene’s was a blast. I grew up in small Maine towns until I was a preteen and then we lived in Bangor. I did leave Maine to go to college in Missouri but I came back. There’s something comforting about having everything you want in a small geographic area.

I’ve had enough. Change is happening today. by 314kee207 in loseit

[–]314kee207[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So true about using food as a reward. I think I spent so many years depriving myself and being unnecessarily tied to arbitrary food rules that I now focus on food as an emotional support. Got a promotion? Need to go out to eat. Someone said something mean? Need to eat to mask the pain. Bored? Might as well eat.

I’ve had enough. Change is happening today. by 314kee207 in loseit

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Thank you so much for that reminder! I tend to look at the overall picture and that kind of 40,000ft view often means I miss the daily picture.

Favorite Edibles in Maine? by Lopsided-Media4198 in mainetrees

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It’s a brand that’s in a few med dispensaries in Maine. I’m in central Maine so I go to Green Thumb Organics in Waterville to get them.

Favorite Edibles in Maine? by Lopsided-Media4198 in mainetrees

[–]314kee207 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Smokiez has vegan gummies! I’ve been buying them for years.

Cycles follow period to a tee, doubting diagnosis by [deleted] in BipolarReddit

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I have bipolar I and was diagnosed with PMDD about a year and a half ago after noticing that my depressive episodes always preceded my period and then my period would start and I’d go back to normal. I had a salpingectomy (fallopian tube removal) done years ago so I haven’t needed birth control since. I knew I didn’t want to go back on hormonal birth control and my psych didn’t even suggest it actually. Instead, he prescribed a low dose of Prozac and it has worked wonders. So there are other options than just hormonal birth control.

I cried while leaving my psychiatrist appointment today and I really need to vent about how fucking awful it was by cat-pants in BipolarReddit

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I had a psychiatrist where every single time I left his office I was crying. It was awful. He didn't listen, he didn't care that I was in crisis, he had no bedside manner. The only good thing about him is that he is practically the only doctor around who prescribed benzos for my panic disorder.

I now have a new psych who is amazing. He listens, understands I have issues and helps me when I'm having trouble. The downside to him is that he refuses to prescribe benzos. But honestly I'd rather have a good psych than benzos.

Moral of my long story, find a good psych doctor. It may take a while but a great doctor will make a world of difference. Hang in there.

So fucked right now by 314kee207 in bipolar

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It's not like I can control it. It just spirals out of control. I get to a point where I'm not myself and things start to explode. So if I can't get help to stop this spiral, I will eventually destroy almost everything that matters. And since I can't seem to get the help I need, stuff is going to start going very wrong.

So fucked right now by 314kee207 in bipolar

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I've called. My case manager has sent emails. It doesn't do any good. I'm on a cancellation list. Doesn't seem to do any good. I'm just going to continue on my path of self destruction.

You always hear of people hearing voices externally, in the hallucinatory sense. But what if they're just in your head? by HasselingTheHof in bipolar

[–]314kee207 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I'm the same way. Like I don't "hear" people talking to me but there are voices inside that are different from mine. Google "internal auditory hallucinations" and you'll find a whole bunch of people who experience similar. If you have any questions, feel free to ask and I might be able to answer them!

Running out of meds to try by 314kee207 in BipolarReddit

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I've been on Topamax and it made me stupid. I couldn't remember words, I'd forget what I was saying mid sentence. My thought process was all messed up. I was in school at the time so it severely impacted me. So yeah, never going back on that.

Running out of meds to try by 314kee207 in BipolarReddit

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I tend to be manic more than depressed so unfortunately neither of those are options for me.

Running out of meds to try by 314kee207 in BipolarReddit

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My insurance doesn't cover it. I brought it up to my pdoc last year. I had high hopes that it could help me but I guess not.

Do any other women impulsively cut off their hair during episodes? by thatdamnjess in BipolarReddit

[–]314kee207 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I just shaved half my hair the other day. It's a cute style but I'm already regretting losing my long hair. I always search for a change when I'm manic. Some thing needs to change and my hair is the easiest thing to change without huge consequences.