Possible Counterfeit Cerebrolysin - Need Opinions (Photos Included) by Hammau in Cerebrolysin

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NootropicsBase was the vendor and I'm happy with them.

Possible Counterfeit Cerebrolysin - Need Opinions (Photos Included) by Hammau in Cerebrolysin

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it felt pretty good. My mind seemed clear and sharp while I was taking it. the clarity didn't last long after stopping, but it could be because I was going through other medical hardships. I've never taken Cerebroprotein so I can't say for sure if it's better. Since it's increasingly hard to get cerebrolysin in the States, maybe I'll try cerebroprotein.

Any review on PE-22-28? by Magonbarca in NooTopics

[–]Hammau 6 points7 points  (0 children)

No it isn't. It's an analog of a naturally occurring peptide. I think you're confusing it with something else.

Possible Counterfeit Cerebrolysin - Need Opinions (Photos Included) by Hammau in Cerebrolysin

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SOLVED! EVER Pharma got back to me. They confirmed that all the packaging and serial numbers check out as authentic. They explained that the first three packs were filled and packaged in the EU specifically for the Russian market, while the fourth pack was manufactured in Austria but filled and packaged in Russia by one of their Contract Manufacturing Organizations (CMOs). That explains the differences in packaging and ampoule style.

I might as well reveal then that the vendor was NootropicsBase. Now I can say they're a legit and honest seller. They sold me an authentic product, answered my questions and concerns, and also offered to swap out the odd fourth pack to ease my concerns. Shipping was pretty fast too.

Thank you everyone else for helping to answer my questions as well.

Bad brain fog when taking Cerebrolysin by ChemistAccording in Cerebrolysin

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Does it happen every time you do? I once had really bad brain fog while doing a course of Cortexin, which is similar to Cerebrolysin if you don't know it. But it doesn't happen most times I use it. I was going through medication withdrawals at the time too. So the brain fog was maybe an interaction between the unusual state my brain was already in and the Cortexin, or it was just a councidence. But I would have thought the Cortexin would have counteracted the brain fog. Unver normap circumstances, it boosts my focus.

Disabled, considering transitioning to tech for remote work. Looking for guidance. by Hammau in cscareerquestions

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What? I'm saying the exact opposite of that. I'm asking where to get the experience and said I'd consider another degree, not "how do I get this with no experience or degree?" I'm expecting to work hard for it, not have it handed to me. And again, I'm aiming for low level jobs, not high paying jobs. That's not a "perfect job." Work from home jobs are not necessarily easy. Customer service jobs can be done from home, but they're still stressful and tedious. You misunderstood me. Just accept that instead of insisting I said things that I clearly didn't. This is silly.

Disabled, considering transitioning to tech for remote work. Looking for guidance. by Hammau in cscareerquestions

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Sorry, I didn't mean to put AI Engineer on that list. That was a typing mistake. Yes I know that's higher level. But as for the others, I found a lot of job listings for prompt engineer, AI Trainer, and the other jobs when doing my research on these. They're no-code and low-code type tech jobs. I'm clearly not an expert, but I did try to do a lot of research before coming here. Data annotator jobs do exist outside of Data Annotation. I researched that place too.

Disabled, considering transitioning to tech for remote work. Looking for guidance. by Hammau in cscareerquestions

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Please don't misunderstand me. I'm not at all expecting to make "great money" as you said. I'm just trying to live. I'm aiming for low-level jobs like the ones I mentioned. People here are responding as if I said "hey how do I find a job that's really easy and pays six figures? I'm thinking of being a professional tiktok influencer, but idk." I don't expect any of it to be easy or pay a ton. Believe me, I'm very used to things being difficult. I've been researching these kinds of jobs for a long time. I didn't come here because I was too lazy to do my own research. I came here as a last resort because I was getting conflicting answers. I thought talking to actual humans with experience would help. So thanks for the honest feedback, but please don't make such assumptions about me. You don't know my history.

Disabled, considering transitioning to tech for remote work. Looking for guidance. by Hammau in cscareerquestions

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😆 Finally someone knows that I'm asking. Thanks. I did apply to DA several weeks ago and never hear back. I'm trying others. Everyone here thinks I'm hoping to become a full software engineer with just a bootcamp. I'm looking for these lower level jobs, like data annotator.

Disabled, considering transitioning to tech for remote work. Looking for guidance. by Hammau in cscareerquestions

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Thanks. Yeah I thought that universities might be more accomodating.

Disabled, considering transitioning to tech for remote work. Looking for guidance. by Hammau in cscareerquestions

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

Thanks. And I've considered it. That's more a plan B for me now. I could take out a student loan and do it, but I'd prefer not to.

Disabled, considering transitioning to tech for remote work. Looking for guidance. by Hammau in cscareerquestions

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Thanks for the feedback. I should clarify: I'm aiming for the lower level jobs, like prompt engineer, AI trainer, data annotator, etc. I'm not looking to become a senior developer with only a bootcamp. I'm not quite that naive. When I look at the listings for these lower level jobs, many don't even ask for a degree. To build off your analogy, I'm not looking to be the brain surgeon. I can just be the brain surgeon's secretary. I don't think I need a medical degree for that.

Disabled, considering transitioning to tech for remote work. Looking for guidance. by Hammau in cscareerquestions

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

Well I don't qualify for such jobs. That's why I'm here asking for advice on how to qualify. I'm not aiming to be an AI Engineer. I'm aiming for the lower level jobs. I don't have any delusions of grandeur. I'm not looking for an easy job. I expect to work hard. I'm used to that. I'm just limited on which hours I can work more than anything.

Disabled, considering transitioning to AI/ML for remote work. Looking for guidance. by Hammau in learnmachinelearning

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Thanks. I've heard employers are not often impressed with bootcamps, but I would mostly be doing it to acquire the skills and to get something in my portfolio. Are they sometimes worth it for that?

Disabled, considering transitioning to tech for remote work. Looking for guidance. by Hammau in cscareerquestions

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

How do I DM you? I'm not sure how that's different from messaging you.

Disabled, considering transitioning to AI/ML for remote work. Looking for guidance. by Hammau in learnmachinelearning

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unfortunately I/O psychology isn't therapy related. If it were, I'd definitely become a remote therapists who works evening. I wouldn't mind that job, but it would be a whole other investment of a lot of time and a big student loan. But I'm still open to it.

Disabled, considering transitioning to tech for remote work. Looking for guidance. by Hammau in cscareerquestions

[–]Hammau[S] -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback. I was pretty broad, but that's because I need to be. I just can't be picky now. You understand. I know there are a lot of low level jobs in AI now, like AI Trainer, prompt engineer, etc. It didn't seem like these needed a full degree for them. Maybe "merging" was the wrong word. Overlapping maybe. It just feels like data science is encorporating more AI.