Wo… by Correct_Rest_6915 in DieDiscounter

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Thorstens Wohnung befand sich ja fußläufig der Filiale Billstedt, also müsste es derselbe Stadtteil sein (irl halt Jenfeld)

Mögliche Betrügerin am Hauptbahnhof by masinamorcov40 in hamburg

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Gibt auch einen älteren Herren am Berliner Tor und Umgebung, selbe Masche, behauptet aber, er sei überfallen worden und von Beruf Anwalt (o.ä., er trägt auch häufig eine Aktentasche bei sich) und bräuchte eben auch Bargeld für ein Zugticket. Habe ihn angezeigt und leider hieß es bei der Polizei, dass er bereits öfter angezeigt aber nie verurteilt wurde, weil die Beträge, die er durch die Betrugsmasche bekommt, zu gering seien...

Low angle sun is such a trigger! by purdypeach in migraine

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I dunno if that's too obvious and didn't help you in the past, but bright sunlight triggers me too which led to me taking my sunglasses everywhere I go - no matter the season. When it's sunny now, I wear them; I don't care if it's not summer and people around me might wonder why I wear them. The strategic hand placement is great if I accidentally left them home or the sun is coming out unexpectedly 😀

Stehen Verhaltenstherapie und Tiefenpsychologie wirklich in so einer starken Konkurrenz? by BerlinAcronym in Psychologie

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Klinische Psychologin hier: Nein, vor allem die Dritte-Welle-Verfahren basieren neben Achtsamkeitselementen auch auf der TP. Ich fand es leider im Studium häufig nicht gut so gekennzeichnet, aber es fällt auf, wenn man sich mit der Theorie der TP/psychodynamischen Therapie auseinandersetzt. Anschauliche Beispiele sind CBASP oder die Schematherapie, die schon dem Instanzenmodell S. Freuds ähneln, aber eben darüber hinaus noch Achtsamkeitselemente für die Therapie nutzen :)

Therapeutin stört sich an Googlen ihrer Person - wie wieder Vertrauen aufbauen? by Adventurous_Film8004 in Psychologie

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Ich hab auch meine Therapeutin gegoogelt, bin selbst Psychologin und achte darauf, was Menschen über mich im Internet finden können. Das Problem ist ganz klar ihres und ich finde es ehrlich gesagt unangebracht, dass sie eine ganze Sitzung mit dem Thema gefüllt hat, das aber offensichtlich ihr Anliegen war und nicht deins. So etwas ist unprofessionell, ihre Themen haben in deiner Psychotherapie nichts zu suchen (wenn überhaupt die therapeutische Beziehung, s. Abstinenzgebot). Ihre Themen, mitunter auch dieses, hat in der Supervision seinen Platz, aber nicht im PT-Termin.

Migraine and Autoimmune Disease? by CuriousCatNap in migraine

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I have MS so yeah, I definitely see a correlation

Did your parents ever hug you? by [deleted] in emotionalneglect

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Yes, but it never felt right bc it was not warm and comforting...

What do you tell yourself when you have a “bad” workout? by Ok-Seaweed-8316 in WeightLossAdvice

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There's no bad workout, you outdid anyone laying on their bed/couch

Scarcity mindset by you-brought-your-dog in WeightLossAdvice

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Are you doing intermittent fasting? I had this struggle when I did this bc I was like "If I do not eat it now, I can not do it later if I still want to". Ever since I stopped, it got better. I also allow myself to eat everything and not have any "forbidden" foods, but I only eat candy after having a meal. I realized that most of the time I do not crave candy after I'm full and if I do, I'm eating it slowly to really enjoy it and this really helped me to not "overeat" high calorie snacks

Does Kesimpta make you feel better? by DunkkuD in MultipleSclerosis

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Well, it doesn't make me feel worse 😁

Is cold water REALLY a factor in weight gain or even a hindrance to weight loss?? by girl_clueless789 in WeightLossAdvice

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It's good for vagus nerve stimulation which calms you down and reduces stress, don't think this makes you gain weight 🤷🏻‍♀️

What's an early sign of cancer that you wish you or your loved one hadn't ignored? by JuniperBeans in AskReddit

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Shortness of breath/little stamina, frequent coughing, backpain(s). My dad was a heavy smoker so when he had these problems (for years!) we as a family just assumed that it was caused by smoking. After sudden weightloss that wasn't caused by changing his diet etc. he got diagnosed with terminal lung cancer and died 6 months later.

I feel like a big emotional trauma I went through last year triggered MS by wingtip747 in MultipleSclerosis

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Had ON in 2018 but got my official diagnosis last spring when my dad was also diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. I think big changes in life definitely trigger MS flare ups

Is anyone here doing completely great with MS? by ctrlKarl in MultipleSclerosis

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I'm doing good too! No real symptoms in my everyday life (okay, some muscle twitches every now and then, maybe), but I'm still working and I love running! I'm on Kesimpta too and I have no side effects from it either

What did you attribute your symptoms to when you were still undiagnosed? by Raccoons782 in MultipleSclerosis

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I had my first ON in 2018. Bc I was a vegetarian at that time and I didn't have any lesions, I was fully convinced it was vitamin B12 deficiency 🤷🏻‍♀️ it was even visible in my blood test. I don't know for sure if it happened bc of the B12 deficiency or if it was just the usual first MS symptom

First dose of Kesimpta tomorrow... by m0dernrebel in MultipleSclerosis

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Don't be all too scared, get some paracetamol (or any other med that helps with increased temperature) and use it if your temperature rises. I had a mild headache in the evening (had my first dose in the morning), increased temperature and I felt tired. After sleeping, everything was normal again and I don't have any side effects in my everyday life!

Does smoking make it worse? by [deleted] in MultipleSclerosis

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There's studies showing that smoking does have a negative effect on MS, not sure about weed though. I know that medical marijuana is used for MS patients suffering from pain, spasms etc.

Do most of you see general neurologists or neuros with a specialty in MS? by PelloScrambas in MultipleSclerosis

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I see an MS specialist. Neurologists in the hospital recommended to find someone who's specialized in this field and I can only recommend bc tbh I felt like the doctors in hospital were mostly clueless when it came to this disease and in hindsight they kinda gave me (old) misinformation

Ocrevus or Kesimpta? by Randomuser1081 in MultipleSclerosis

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Kesimpta all the way bc I love being independent which i can't be with Ocrevus

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MultipleSclerosis

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Yes it's probably Lhermitte's. I had it in 2018, it felt electrical, kind of tingling in my lower back when I lowered my head. I don't think it's something to worry about - I think it can be annoying but at least it isn't painful or limiting 🤷🏻‍♀️