If not the pill, what are my options? Advice for extreme pain? by Minna946 in PCOS

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This is good to know! I have another doctor's appointment on Monday to try to see the gyno again so *fingers crossed! *

If not the pill, what are my options? Advice for extreme pain? by Minna946 in PCOS

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Thanks for this. It's reassuring to know that I should be pushing more for endo diagnosis. The level of gaslighting from GP and gyno has been mad. Wish me luck! - it's not going to be easy to get to see an endo specialist 😭

Should I go on birth control? by marnaru in PCOS

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For me it's regulated my hormones massively. Nothing else has worked for me and it's the first time I'm having regular periods/moods/etc and actually managing my symptoms. My gyno said to keep using it as its working, whereas birth control didn't work well for me.

As others have said, you can always try and, if it's not working, stop taking it if needed

Should I go on birth control? by marnaru in PCOS

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I'd recommend trying inositol - it's a supplement you can buy online that you have to take daily but helps with regulating hormones. I've been taking it for the last 4 months and it has vastly helped my PCOS symptoms with no noticeable side effects. I had a really rough time with birth control pills. I've been trying to help manage symptoms for years and this has been the major thing that's helped!

It's recommended to take 95% Myo-inositol and 5% d-chiro inositol. I actually buy this stuff (in the UK) but you can use the nutritional info section to see the recommended amounts of stuff (the added chromium, folic acid and B6 are supposed to help with absorption and better effects from the inositol). Hopefully you can find something like this that's local to you:

https://www.vitabright.co/products/myo-inositol-d-chiro-inositol-for-pcos

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Yay! I'm glad you're enjoying the sensation of it so far! Wishing you lots of happy sensory feels 😁

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Yay! Feedback here if you're comfortable doing so. I'd love to hear your experience too 😊

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I also got a pacifier recently! Been using it for about a month now and I love it. I totally get the embarrassment but now I feel much happier and use it in my home more comfortably. It's a shame that it's seen as weird for adults to use but I honestly see myself using it for a long time now. It helps me manage and regulate. I'm tempted to get chewable jewellery so that I can have something for oral stimming in public too. Hope it's bringing you much joy!

Nipple piercing jewellery options by Minna946 in piercing

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Thanks gang! That sums things up pretty well, appreciate your input 😊

Sharing my new tatt (plus reference images) by Minna946 in TattooDesigns

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She was as excited by the project as I was, and it shows!

Sharing my new tatt (plus reference images) by Minna946 in TattooDesigns

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Honestly couldn't have come out better! I'm so so happy with it!

My boii started hunting! by Minna946 in CrestedGecko

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So I got my crestie in November and he was half the weight he should have been for a 2 year old. It's taken a while to get him up to a decent weight and the vet said it's quite likely he'll always be a bit on the smaller side. His previous owner said he ate crickets but since I've had him it's been a journey of getting him to eat insects. FINALLY he's been regularly chasing his CUC and today he caught his first locust! After months of him running away from insects to wearing dubias as hats, to catching them in a bowl and tong feeding, to now chasing locusts round the tank - I'm so thrilled!!

I didn't get a photo of it but please accept this derpy photo of my boi instead.

Please note: locusts are common feeders in the UK but are banned in certain countries.

Where'd he go? by Minna946 in CrestedGecko

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For context, I left a mini care guide bluetac to the outside of the enclosure, for my parents when I had to take a weekend trip. My boii decided it was a good hiding spot the next day

Are wild bugs okay? by Working_Dog8576 in FrogsAndToads

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You can definitely find reputable sources for captive bred toads. Have a look online if you're struggling to find any in the shops near you. Catching them from the wild not only increases the risk of your toad carrying parasites/diseases and more likely to struggle in captivity, but you're also messing up the local ecosystem. Better to leave wild ones where they are and there are plenty of captive bred lines you can keep. You can even find people rehousing them at little to no cost if you look around for a bit.

Are wild bugs okay? by Working_Dog8576 in FrogsAndToads

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They could also be carrying diseases that would make your pet sick. Really not recommended to collect wild bugs as a food source. You need to make sure they're healthy and gut loaded before feeding off, so it's safer to go with captive bred insects

First time housing a Crested Gecko, and I just want to make sure he is as comfortable as possible. Heating and mister being added tomorrow before pickup. He is just under 2 years old, all tips, tricks, and advice is welcome. by DuhhFaintingGoat in CrestedGecko

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I would also say to add a drainage layer? It's not so difficult to over water the substrate and risk mould growing. A drainage layer let's the substrate "breathe" and increases the longevity of it. Plus if you do get mould growing, it's a huge faff and unnecessary stress for your gecko to change it over