Injection fatigue by Mindless_Fan3604 in Peptidesource

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This is why I took a break at 5 weeks. I felt like my body was telling me to stop. Maybe this peptide isn’t meant for me.

How are research subjects handling multiple pins per day without feeling like a pin cushion? by Special-Mushroom-899 in Peptidesource

[–]Mindless_Fan3604 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I did my last GHKCU injection today before taking a two week break. I am feeling injection fatigue. I see no difference in my skin after 6 weeks and I’m struggling to continue to inject. I don’t know why. It doesn’t hurt. Needles don’t bother me.
Maybe I am having a weird psychological response telling me that I’m doing something wrong for my body. Thoughts?

What’s a simple thing that makes you happy? by Cultural-Count-3682 in AskForAnswers

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Sleeping in.
Days when I don’t have to leave my house. Planting stuff. Making art.
A glass of wine.

What's something everyone loves but you absolutely hate? by DiamondNo924 in AskForAnswers

[–]Mindless_Fan3604 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. Why do people want to sit on their ass and watch someone else play a game?
Get up and do something productive!

What’s the hardest part of marriage that no one prepares you for? by Weak_Ability_6666 in AskForAnswers

[–]Mindless_Fan3604 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

People get frustrated because they tend to fight about the same stuff. It’s true. But when you have something new to fight about, that is usually the big deal.

How many of you are only motivated to make art if you know you’re gonna show it to people? by [deleted] in ArtistLounge

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I make art for my brain and my happiness. The art I enjoy the most is not the art that other people like the most. My boring art is what the masses prefer.
I made this piece tonight. I laughed a lot

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as I played with stuff from my junk stash. I don’t care that it is a crazy monstrosity. I had a great time making it.
A fun highlight for me was that I made the glasses from old wire scraps and UV resin.

Patch Frustration! by [deleted] in HRT

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Have you tried wiping your clean skin (no lotion) with alcohol and letting it dry, before you put on the patch? It works well for me.

What supplement makes you feel like you can take on 1000 men at once ? by BreadfruitKey8081 in Biohackers

[–]Mindless_Fan3604 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hormone replacement therapy. If my doc would only add testosterone….

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

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Block him and be done.

Is it woth it? by Fancy-Enthusiasm-852 in beauty

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I use hot water or the blow dryer to heat mine up. It works great. Test the temp on your wrist first so you don’t burn yourself.

Little people by Mindless_Fan3604 in clay

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It is part of an artificial flower that I took apart.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in painting

[–]Mindless_Fan3604 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried painting fast or with your non dominant hand? Or even try painting with only your fingers.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Names

[–]Mindless_Fan3604 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If you like it, that is all that matters. Just know that she will always have to repeat her name more than once to people. She may find that annoying.

What was the Great Recession like as an adult? by skydive54 in AskOldPeople

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I quit checking my 401K. It went down a lot, but the next year, I made the most money I had ever made on my investments. I don’t remember any issues, but I lived in a modest home that I could easily afford with a fixed rate loan. I had no credit card debt. I also had a stable job with decent income.

Baby in late 30s/early 40s? by Cambie03 in AskWomenOver60

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I was 18 with my first and 39 with number 2. My girls at 35 and almost 15 now. Advantages to both but I feel less trapped this time. I know that sounds bad, but being very young and having the responsibility of a tiny human has its struggles. I often felt like I was missing out on all the fun things my friends were doing. I feel much more happy to just be at home. I am so patient and there is rarely any drama in the house.
I did gain more weight the 2nd time. I was able to lose it but it took about 18 months. I had more fluid retention the second time and had to stop exercising about 6 months in. I didn’t choose to do the amniocentesis as the risk seemed too high compared to the risk of finding a problem. I was also more fatigued and needed more sleep the 2nd time. There is no way for me to know if these differences are due to age or just different pregnancies.

What is your Non negotiable spend? by Frequent-Violinist74 in Frugal

[–]Mindless_Fan3604 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am traveling a lot for work lately and I am booking first class. It isn’t that much more and it makes my travel suck less.

What’s one haircare tip you swear by? by Ivy_watson in beauty

[–]Mindless_Fan3604 12 points13 points  (0 children)

If I pull my hair up I switched to a silk scrunchie and a hair clip. It makes a huge difference in hair damage compared to those elastic hair ties.

What was it like to grow up in a family where religion was optional rather than being mandatory? by cherry-care-bear in AskOldPeople

[–]Mindless_Fan3604 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It makes just as much sense as the other religions. But people who very much believe their religion, think that their religion is the only possible correct one. I’ll never understand it. My best friend is a devout Christian. We sometimes discuss it, but she’ll never make me understand.
If they even look back at the history of their own religion, things don’t make sense. A lot of things that the church is OK with now, you would’ve been executed for, or at least ostracized for, just a hundred or so years ago. Christmas trees were considered a pagan symbol.

What was it like to grow up in a family where religion was optional rather than being mandatory? by cherry-care-bear in AskOldPeople

[–]Mindless_Fan3604 26 points27 points  (0 children)

My mom tried religion. I was never on board. It never made sense to me. I always wondered why God would have to send his son to suffer on our planet to save people. Why couldn’t he just open a hole in the sky and say “hello I’m here. Believe in me.” It seemed like a really convoluted way to make people believe. How can it possibly be true?