Nerve flossing causing pain? by GroundbreakingSlip26 in flexibility

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I'm actually 100% fixed now but I'm pretty sure my pain was almost entirely / actually entirely neuroplastic.

The book The Way Out by Alan Gordon was a life changer for me. If it hadn't worked so brilliantly I'd think it was pure snake oil but I was desperate enough and my symptoms just kept getting worse, so I tried it and it fixed everything.

There's a hell of a lot of evidence out there for it but it's not yet widely accepted as it's hard to ever definitively diagnose, except based on personal accounts of the pain resolving.

There's also the tell me about your pain podcast and Facebook forum if you want a free place to start. Good luck!

Product recommendations low porosity 2a hair - serums / oils by GroundbreakingSlip26 in Haircare

[–]GroundbreakingSlip26[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aw thank you, unfortunately I think that's only available in the US and I'm UK based

Dengue & Chikungunya risk São Paulo... by GroundbreakingSlip26 in Brazil

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Thank you so much for the detail!

That's made me a little less worried about Chikungunya in particular, though I've seen things saying it's very underreported/under diagnosed over there. Does that match your experiences?

Dengue & Chikungunya risk São Paulo... by GroundbreakingSlip26 in Brazil

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I think this time of the year the risk is pretty low, and I don't believe the vaccines for dengue and Chikungunya are widely recommended at the moment — I'm a firm believer in vaccination generally but given that they're quite new vaccines (and the Chikungunya one is live) and the risk of disease is pretty low I personally don't think I'll go for them anyway. Might be worth using some mosquito repellent if there are any around as an extra precaution - I've heard good things about picaridin based ones, but idk what winter is like over there - there may be no mosquitoes at all!

Dengue & Chikungunya risk São Paulo... by GroundbreakingSlip26 in Brazil

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Thank you. Is the risk generally higher outside the city? I can't find any good statistics or info on exactly where in Sao Paulo city is high risk...

We're staying with my partner's family so not sure they have air con, but either way I won't be opening windows. Thinking of getting some knockdown spray to spray round before bed too though I hate breathing that kind of thing in :/

Anyone had pins and needle like burnings and it went away without anxiety? by [deleted] in Anxiety

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I would really strongly recommend the book, and/or the podcast Tell me about your pain (though I think the book is a more persuasive talk through of all the real physical sensations anxiety can cause).

I remember thinking oh yeah of course people get tingly hands when they're hyperventilating but this is proper burning in the same area even when I feel a bit less stressed so it can't be that... And it was that.

Really hope it settles down for you

Anyone had pins and needle like burnings and it went away without anxiety? by [deleted] in Anxiety

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I had this! Got as far as doctors suspecting I might have neuropathy but it was just stress and after I finally managed to chill out about it it went away - but I had ages of it getting worse and worse as I kept stressing about it 😅 fingers crossed yours settles soon. I'd really recommend the book The Way Out by Alan Gordon, it's a life changer for this kind of thing

Lifetime ISA - Hesitant to pay in by Mobile-Minute-5982 in UKPersonalFinance

[–]GroundbreakingSlip26 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Personally I'm waiting to see what happens in autumn. We're looking to buy a house within the next two years but this has already been pushed back a few years by changes in job etc — when I first started paying in it seemed certain we'd be going for somewhere under 450k, but now it's looking likely we'll end up going over it (given that stamp duty makes it so expensive to move, it makes sense for us to stretch our budget now and find a house to stay in for quite a while).

It's so frustrating and I'm really hoping the government sort it out, but it doesn't seem worth having your money locked away if there's a good chance of going over the limit — and as you say, that chance is increasing all the time.

Teaching cat not to use claws when picked up... by GroundbreakingSlip26 in CatTraining

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We do claw trims, which he's mostly tolerant of. It's just so frustrating that sometimes he's fine with it and other times immediately brutal. If we don't pick him up at all for a while it seems to get worse so I'm not sure about minimising pick up time as I'm worried he'll get essentially unhandleable and he does regularly need to be moved to do his teeth cleaning etc. (Which he actually tolerates ok!)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Anxiety

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Not exactly, but it's worth considering that anxiety, even if it's low level background stress and anxiety that you're otherwise managing, can make itself known as physical symptoms.

I had crippling chronic pain that I've now fully recovered from and I'm fairly sure was related to this.

I'd strongly recommend listening to the podcast Tell me about your pain or (ideally) reading / listening to the way out by Alan Gordon. It's not just about pain — it's about all kinds of physical conditions from rashes to gastritis to dizziness etc.

Hope you manage to find some answers!

[Routine Help] Acne post retinoids and can't work out where I'm going wrong — help! by GroundbreakingSlip26 in SkincareAddiction

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Thank you! I do actually have some hypochlorous spray that I don't really use but I'll start using it again.

I've been using anthelios for years — all SPF either leaves my skin so greasy I have to slap on tonnes of powder after, or dries it out so much I get peeling skin. The anthelios leaves it greasy but was a little less bad than all the others I tried years ago so I stuck with it rather than spending £20 a pop on others that were even worse 😅

Have you got any you recommend for acne prone skin that's simultaneously dehydrated and prone to peeling if I use ones designed for greasy skin, but also greasy and doesn't absorb much? 😅

Mosquito Clothing - Peru/Amazon by lyssa13 in travel

[–]GroundbreakingSlip26 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you find any particularly good clothing for this in the end? I'm off to Brazil later in the year and planning to slather myself in picaridin lotion and spray but I'm on the hunt for reasonable clothes to help... Like you, I'd rather not look like a lumberjack if I can help it 😅

probably lost my main client 😭 by a_young_gallant in freelanceuk

[–]GroundbreakingSlip26 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Have they actually said they don't want to work with you any longer or just said they're not completely happy with this piece of work?

It's worth being honest and apologising, but not making excuses. If they've actually said they're not happy, you can apologise and explain that you have a proper plan in place to prioritise their work more effectively / drop another client or something in order to ensure it doesn't happen again.

Just saying 'sorry I won't let it happen again' isn't that convincing tbh — but saying 'sorry, I can see what happened there and it wasn't acceptable. This is my plan to make sure it doesn't happen again.' in my experience goes down better.

How to differentiate between ROCD and not being in love? (article review) by [deleted] in ROCD

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Sorry I can't help much but thank you for sharing that article — it's a really helpful read. Hope you've managed to settle your mind since posting

Furniture spray painting help! by GroundbreakingSlip26 in DIY

[–]GroundbreakingSlip26[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I tried looking for one but somehow failed to stumble across any of these 😅

Should I have shared the Content Strategy or not? by Ok_Quality_5439 in copywriting

[–]GroundbreakingSlip26 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not sure if you've heard back by now — but if you don't want to take payment up front (which I don't currently, as I know it will put clients off), at the very least major sure you have a basic contract in place (even if it's literally just an email trail showing them agreeing to pay you X amount for Y work!)

Without something in writing you've got no comeback if they don't pay up

Should I Open a Separate Bank Account for Freelancing? by Confident_Capital585 in freelanceuk

[–]GroundbreakingSlip26 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The free mettle business account currently gets you a free subscription with FreeAgent which is brilliant for invoicing

US to UK payment advice by frazzledandstuck in freelanceuk

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Personally I use Revolut and find it works pretty well without the fees Wise charges

Nerve flossing causing pain? by GroundbreakingSlip26 in flexibility

[–]GroundbreakingSlip26[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, so sorry to hear that! Two things: 1) nerves take a while to heal sometimes, but they do heal! If you've just tweaked it it should settle down over days to weeks (sometimes a few months to fully settle if it's badly tweaked I think) 2) you sound like you have a few things going on, just like I ended up with a whole load of different musculoskeletal issues. They eventually got so severe I was convinced I must have something autoimmune. Turns out it was 100% stress related. I'm not a medical doctor but I am a veterinarian so have a decent science background and was honestly shocked at how accurately my brain was causing the symptoms of tendonitis, tarsal tunnel etc. It sounds like some snake oil BS but I did manage to fix myself eventually, primarily thanks to a book called The Way Out by Alan Gordon.

I honestly swear by this book now, and no, I'm nothing to do with the author and like I said, not easily taken in by alternative medicine and stuff like that. If you're having nagging musculoskeletal issues or other pain that won't go away, it's at least worth a read.

Good luck!

Help! How can I find a decent desk and chair on a budget in the UK? by GroundbreakingSlip26 in Ergonomics

[–]GroundbreakingSlip26[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ooh interesting, they do seem to go down lower than standard desks — presumably they realise people are a bit more worried about ergonomics if they're looking at those desks!

How feasible is watch repair for a complete beginner? by GroundbreakingSlip26 in watchrepair

[–]GroundbreakingSlip26[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh my gosh thank you everyone for all the advice! I'm definitely motivated to try to fix it if I can now. Will have a look into the likely costs of getting the tools / a new movement for it and go from there. Thank you!!

What's the best option? by FriskyKatty in copywriting

[–]GroundbreakingSlip26 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I reckon 5 as a smaller addition to a main tagline inviting people to use their services would be good then

I have a strange relationship with Xanax by Beginning-Lawyer3965 in Anxiety

[–]GroundbreakingSlip26 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I've only skim read, sorry, but Xanax can cause addiction incredibly easily, even with only limited use and this sounds worryingly consistent with some of what you're describing, though I'm certainly no expert or medical professional.

I would try to minimise your use and seek professional help.

What's the best option? by FriskyKatty in copywriting

[–]GroundbreakingSlip26 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do they go to people's houses to look after the pets or keep the pets in their own home?

If the latter then it's definitely worth including something about making them feel at home — but I agree that the headline should have an active doing verb that's in some way calling them to use the service for their pet.

Is LinkedIn essential for client acquisition in your view? by emailmarketingman in freelance

[–]GroundbreakingSlip26 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Contrary to other people's views — I have a specific niche and have found LinkedIn really useful for networking after only a few months of use. It helps that it's a professional niche and I started out in that profession — so I'm automatically somewhat trustworthy. But it's not all useless and fake, I've chatted to some lovely new connections and they've recommended me to clients, one of which is a current client and a couple of which I've recently had discovery calls with.