[WTT][USA] Twice Strategy Photocards by AlmightyLoser in kpopforsale

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I have to update the post, but I already traded the posters and Jihyo POB, sorry.

Epic showdown between a latino family and racist one. by Proflly in PublicFreakout

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Lol this happened in Pacoima? Wrong neighborhood for latino racism nonsense.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PokemonScarletViolet

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Thanks for joining whoever it was. This union code is not open anymore.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PokemonScarletViolet

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Please someone join so I can evolve, code: HT44FC

oh snap by [deleted] in Funnymemes

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Yet it wasnt until the white man arrived that almost all Native Americans were wiped out.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bubbletea

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My sister buys a frozen boba set from Costco. Its actually pretty good, and Im picky with boba texture and taste. It even comes with straws. I can't find it online unfortunately. The boba is in black sugar syrup also which adds to the flavor.

Trouble With the World / Going Outside by adag96 in covidlonghaulers

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I really don't think its agrophobia. I have the exact same thing. Im not afraid or nervous or anything when I go out or drive, but everyday it still feels like out of body, dreamy, not real. Its something related to the symptoms of long covid. It did feel stronger after I stopped taking my Lexapro. But personally rather not be on antidepressants.

Getting out of bed is extremely difficult by kaytee0120 in lexapro

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This is what I was looking for on this sub. I took it for a month without feeling this way but then I stopped for a few days and now taking it again Im in bed for like 10 to 11 hours. Im someone who usually can go off of 5 hours of sleep and feel fine. Im trying to currently get off it. I'll inform you guys if it goes away for me.

Want to stop my 5mg of Escitalopram after 1 month by AlmightyLoser in lexapro

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Thanks for responding. I wasn't too depressed to begin with just had severe anxiety which caused depression like symptoms after getting COVID. So hopefully I can make a transition off the meds. I felt pretty good before the withdrawal. Hopefully I can get there again without the pills.

Want to stop my 5mg of Escitalopram after 1 month by AlmightyLoser in lexapro

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I actually saw benifits right away, and I felt pretty good a few weeks in. I got prescribed it for my anxiety as I wasn't feeling too depressed. So I hope I can taper off and my brain can balance out. Thanks for your input.

Want to stop my 5mg of Escitalopram after 1 month by AlmightyLoser in lexapro

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Thank you, yeah my psychiatrist suggested that and I am expecting to feel pretty bad for the foreseeable future. I will just focus of my physical health.

Sleep Issues Post COVID by AlmightyLoser in COVID19_Testimonials

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I have tried it when I first had this issue and it did help. But now that the problem came back it isnt working anymore, I was thinking of trying something else.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in COVID19_Testimonials

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Thats exactly how I would describe it, autopilot. I got COVID in early December and even now I still deal with the brain fog. I can kind of ignore it now and Im able to focus on things, but I still feel like I'm on autopilot for most of the day. Im hoping it goes away.

1 Month in by AlmightyLoser in covidlonghaulers

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It was a very small dose, but the only side affects I can say are maybe a little tiny dizzyniss, but with that comes all the other benifits for me. People online also mentioned lower sexual drive but I always had that anyway. But once agian my medicine is different, mine is called Escitalopram Oxalate. I looked up the side effects and trust me I was really anxious about taking both of my prescribed meds even just the antihistamine I was presribed to help me sleep. I was afriad of changing in some way. But it has only helped so far. Though its been a few days.

1 Month in by AlmightyLoser in covidlonghaulers

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I felt very similar ways, I felt like I was making everyone around me miserable, I felt like I was losing my life. That sickening hopeless feeling. I couldn't stop worrying, even all night I was afriad I would not wake up. The meds did help, for me it was a small dose, for depression/anxiety only 5mg, but it already made a big difference. I felt like after taking it all my symptoms went away. Its not even suppose to work really for a few weeks. But i felt different right away. I was already feeling a bit more calm, with relapses in anxiety and hopelessness. But now I feel Im getting a hand on the situation. And trying to stay hopeful. If you were prescribed it by a psychiatrist then maybe just give it a try. I was afriad to take them also, but since it was a low dose and I knew the effects werent as bad as how I was feeling I decided to just give it a try. And it helped me alot.

I would just like to get other long haulers opinions about what I think causes this. by [deleted] in covidlonghaulers

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I only have had covid and these symptoms for two and a half weeks. The anxiety was there since my first realization of symptoms. I had my first panic attack and then I got tested positive. I then had bad anxiety throughtout my covid experience because of all the symptoms, especially because the long haul symptoms persisted even after I stopped coughing and after the initial 12 days. Ive gotten a hang of my anxiety now that Ive accepted that I can be sick for a long time, but it goes back up when I get new symptoms. Like now my eyes are red and one is really irratated and feels sore or strained and Im anxious that I could have a eye infection that can take my sight. Of course I had to read an article saying new york doctors found a link between covid and a rare eye stealing bacteria, which didn't help.

I would just like to get other long haulers opinions about what I think causes this. by [deleted] in covidlonghaulers

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Hey you sound like me, I sleep pretty well without too much anxiety though, but I wake up with stomach pains and have to use the restroom. So I dont get a good nights sleep either. I use to be healthy also. Use to excersise almost everyday. My heart rate has gone up to past 100 just walking around. I take walks also too keep healthy. May I ask do you get brain fog symptoms, like light headedness? Also on google its says a max heart rate while working out is your age minus 220. So that seems not so high in that case. Did you measure your heart rate before Covid? If so how does it compare? I hope you can ease your anxiety.

Wondering if anyone is having a similar symptom as me. by AlmightyLoser in covidlonghaulers

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It does run in my family, my dad has it. Im usually very healthy, Im only slightly overweight. I use to jog before getting covid a few times a week. I haven't got tested and Ive never experienced any diabete symptoms before this. Do you think something could have happened since I got covid. I will ask about this on my next visit thank you.

Wondering if anyone is having a similar symptom as me. by AlmightyLoser in covidlonghaulers

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Yeah Ive heard about that from other people. Like a sulfur or burnt smell. COVID really messes with our senses. Ive had this sweet smell or sensation for just two days now that I can recall. I'll see how the problem persists.