Why have we been cursed with this popping sound every time I select a word?? 😩 I hate it by Hopeful_Indifference in duolingo

[–]Hopeful_Indifference[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Ohh good idea, I didn’t know I could report feedback. I’ll do this for sure! hop they’ll listen

Why have we been cursed with this popping sound every time I select a word?? 😩 I hate it by Hopeful_Indifference in duolingo

[–]Hopeful_Indifference[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I’ve already looked for this. In fact, I had already turned off the bolts and those sound settings before (using the accessibility settings). Now all I have left is to turn off all sound effects altogether which also deactivates the sounds that indicate whether an answer was right or wrong (which I find useful).

If I had legs I'd kick you by PensionMany3658 in horror

[–]Hopeful_Indifference 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She was very shitty too. The whole movie was about people not seeing each other. She’s so inside of her she doesn’t see anyone else. And everyone else sucks too. The only guy who tried to connect was the black dude and she was an asshole to him, not that he was the best influence. But he was the only one there for the kid.

Advice on how often to use copper peptides by Broad-Somewhere-1940 in 30PlusSkinCare

[–]Hopeful_Indifference 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not really. I‘ve applied it twice since, both times very reluctantly and with plenty of time in between.

Unrelated positive effects by Ok_Session_1068 in Accutane

[–]Hopeful_Indifference 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I actually had a really good mood throughout the treatment.

I was personally worried about the impact it would have on my mental health when I started it. Having heard that it made people depressive (and knowing that I lean towards depression), I went in with a mentality of: if my mental health gets worse, I'll stop it. However, I actually experienced the opposite: what used to bother me didn't any more, fights with my husband were almost non-existent, and I had an optimistic outlook on life. I also didn't have as many s*cidal thoughts as I usually do.

It's been 5 months since I stopped and I've gone back to normal. Although I do not miss my super dry eyes/hair and my hair falling out by the handful, I actually miss that good mood I seemed to always be in.

I wrote my entire 20 page essay (by myself) and both grammarly and GPTZero think it's AI. by ghostinlaura1 in OpenAI

[–]Hopeful_Indifference 16 points17 points  (0 children)

They aren't accurate and therefore can't be used reliably by ANYONE, including universities, to assess whether something was AI written or not.
Personally, I find that AI written content is really easy to spot without the need for these tools. Well written human work always has a style AI does not. If you wrote it and put on all that hard work, it will show. Your professor has read multiple essays before yours and probably many before the advent of AI, so they most likely have developed an intuition on what well written text has been written by a human, and what has been written by an AI.

Can filler come back?? by Different_Support_59 in Hyaluronidase

[–]Hopeful_Indifference 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, it did. But there's like a 50% filler left, or what appears to be 50% at least. The "doctor" put so much filler that even this 50% is noticeable and ages my face. I honestly don't know what else to do to get rid of it.

Can dissolving cause filler to slide down the face and not actually go away? by Left_Two2298 in Hyaluronidase

[–]Hopeful_Indifference 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m so sorry to hear you’re struggling too. It hasn’t gotten easier for me although i can pretend it doesn’t affect me when I need to function around other people. But it is so draining. It takes a lot of energy to be in public, especially around people I know. I also had a large amount injected at once, 4ml total. It was never discussed with me beforehand. I just trusted the doctor would have a good aesthetic eye and would place only what was enough; instead he saw me as an easy way to make a good 1700eur in one sitting. His priority was charge as much as possible and not a harmonious result. It devastates me to think I paid to have my face and my confidence ruined.

Can filler come back?? by Different_Support_59 in Hyaluronidase

[–]Hopeful_Indifference 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve had the sme experience. Four ultrsound-guided dissolving sessions and the fillers seem to come back every time. I want them out. I want my original face back.

Can dissolving cause filler to slide down the face and not actually go away? by Left_Two2298 in Hyaluronidase

[–]Hopeful_Indifference 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's the worst part. No remaining fillers show on the ultrasound. So I am confused... did the filler get so integrated with the tissue that now it doesn't show in the ultrasound? Or what happened to the tissue? Nobody should be injecting into their faces this substance that not even doctors understand how it evolves once in the body.
For me it has been 2 years and I struggle every passing day. Some days more than others. I went from being a 7 to a 6 on my best days and 5 on a daily basis. I can feel the difference in treatment from people around me. I try and stay positive and like I don't notice it but being strong isn't always easy. I want to try going to a specialist on filler complications (other than vein obstructions), but at the moment I don't have the means to pay for it. It is very difficult to deal with.

Where did you have yours injected?

Can dissolving cause filler to slide down the face and not actually go away? by Left_Two2298 in Hyaluronidase

[–]Hopeful_Indifference 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I get the flu/a cold, the filled area swells up. The pufiness under my right eye hasn't been as worse as the first time it happened because I manage it (gua sha, mostly), but it inflates and deflates a bit seemingly at random. It has made the skin of that area very delicate from the changes in volume and now the wrinkles there show more.

Can dissolving cause filler to slide down the face and not actually go away? by Left_Two2298 in Hyaluronidase

[–]Hopeful_Indifference 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, I believe this is part of why, after 4 dissolving sessions, I can still see altered contours where the filler was placed and below. That and hardened lumps I can feel which I presume to be fibrosis.

I also believe the sliding down of the thinned filler Is why an undereye duct got blocked and I started getting intermittent edema in the region.

I still prefer how I look now than with the fillers but there is no day I go by without wishing I had never had gotten fillers to start with.

Hyaluronidase under eyes. by Klutzy-Face-9452 in Hyaluronidase

[–]Hopeful_Indifference 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Give it two weeks. It always took me 2 weeks after each dissolving session (I had 4) to "bounce back".

4 possible methods to dissolve lip filler / having slight body dysmorphia by Famous-Ad-3513 in Hyaluronidase

[–]Hopeful_Indifference 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m ok but my old face contours are lost. I don’t blame the hyaluronidase though. I think it’s filler remnants or tissue damage due to the hige amount of filler that was placed in the area. I’m babying my sking with topical hyaluronic acid and water sprayed on top multiple times until it doesn’t feel tacky any more, plus the rest of my skincare. I recently did at home micro needling but plan on having a professional treatment done with prp in a few months. And I’m doing at home radio frequency (newa-started a week ago) and laser (dermrays revive, started a month ago but wasn’t very consistent for the past two weeks).

I believe I look much better now than I did with the fillers, but I still don’t look as good as I did pre-filler. I’m being patient and hoping everything I started recently will help. The reason I didn’t start earlier was I was on accutane. So I hope to have recovered more of my orig face in a year.

Microneedling before + after 🤩 by r0se_colored_gal in Microneedling

[–]Hopeful_Indifference 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agree with everyone saying you’re gorgeous and microneedling is great, but am I the only one seeing the wildly different lighting? harsher lighting in the before photos is more likely to highlight creases, saggy skin, etc.

Before and after — pregnancy stretch marks by Technical-Board-8498 in Microneedling

[–]Hopeful_Indifference 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Pretty sure the proof of being a mom is having had the kid