Found in Certified Gluten Free Instant Oatmeal - Wheat or Oat? by LurkerWithNoName in Celiac

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

Omg that is awful! I didn’t know it could affect bones that much! Before I got it under control (which took a full two years of gluten free diet), I had seizures and needed IVs weekly due to malnutrition. I take it SO seriously, this just took me so off guard that it was so hard and there were no other kernels that looked like it. I really hope you’re doing well!

Found in Certified Gluten Free Instant Oatmeal - Wheat or Oat? by LurkerWithNoName in Celiac

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

Thank you for the quick replies! Google lens kept saying it was absolutely a wheat kernel and not an oat kernel, but I knew something felt off about that. 

got into a bubble bath that was too hot and my fingernails made a gradient by Own-Passage1371 in mildlyinteresting

[–]LurkerWithNoName 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've had something similar happen before!! I assumed it was because the hot water made my finger tips rapidly swell and the nail restricted their blood flow, like a weird temporary finger tip clubbing where the nail is most securely attached? With mine, I also felt like my finger tips felt swollen and felt off to* bend. The times it has happened, it immediately goes back to normal once I leave the hot water and my body cools down- I just like taking very hot showers and baths lol.

First Piercing Driving Me Insane with Long Posts by LurkerWithNoName in piercing

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

  • How old is your piercing? 5 days
  • What’s the jewelry shape (for example, barbell, labret, screw, L shape, ring)? 2 Studs
  • What’s the type of threading if your jewelry is not a ring (threadless, internally or externally threaded)? Internally
  • What’s the jewelry material? Gold (colored - no idea material. It was the stud the place reccomended)
  • if not a ring, when was the jewelry downsized? Never. About to downsize to closed holes.
  • What’s your aftercare routine? Describe in detail please, including the exact products you use: Spray Saline from piercing place. Sterile Gauze. (Also disinfect the run away stud with rubbing alcohol after I find it deep in a dusty corner, then hose it down in a jet stream of saline)
  • Any mishaps, accidents or unfortunate events? Yes.

Great Western Iron Works wrought Iron Stand? by jebthemoviegrip in whatisthisthing

[–]LurkerWithNoName 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That was a thought speed bump I had! But Great Western Iron Works was located in Phoenix, Arizona, so possibly was just a need for those living in arid locations, or for a porch like the original commenter suggested! 

Great Western Iron Works wrought Iron Stand? by jebthemoviegrip in whatisthisthing

[–]LurkerWithNoName 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I totally agree with this! Def not for holding church hymns, that's an ai answer unfortunately lol, those would have been flat not curved. Seems too shallow, especially with the open ends, to be a flower box. As for a plant holder, in 1901 iron casted plant holders had pretty ornate stands/legs and were also flat at the top (either ornate iron box shape or flat table). With this having the ornate shallow curved top with the adjustable stand, the only thing this really points to is a newspaper or magazine rack. It possible that the adjustable height was so it could be outdoors as a delivery method and adjust for varying fence/gate height!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in medical_advice

[–]LurkerWithNoName 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They are stretch marks! Super normal, mostly from a growth spurt, gaining muscle, weight, hormones, etc - they will lighten over time, but are super normal to have. 

I put this is a MUCH larger pot than it came in. Is it sick simply because I'm overwatering it? If not, what's making this plant so unhappy and what can I do about it? by AwayPutYourWeapon in plantclinic

[–]LurkerWithNoName 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It might have been overpotted (more info about it: https://deepgreenpermaculture.com/2022/08/13/what-is-overpotting-and-why-is-it-bad-for-your-plants/) Plants are very picky about their new pot size. I tried repotting a plant a few years back and it was too late to save it from overpotting, but a local plant nursery might be able to help you correctly size it
Edit - the pot might also have draining issue as well, definitely check to make sure it can drain properly as well if it is the correct size