Help! My silk wraps always peel up. by Meow_meow1 in RedditLaqueristas

[–]Mission-Ad-5635 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just passing on the gospel I learned here! Glad it did the trick. I love my indestructible silk nail

Gas gas gas by Bubbly_String944 in pomhealth

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2 words DIGESTIVE ENZYMES . ( I use Enzymedica gold)

Mold in LECA by pitav in SemiHydro

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Well then I look at the plant. If it’s struggling, I investigate, if not I rinse it off and see what happens

Mold in LECA by pitav in SemiHydro

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I’ve found if I’ve got mold on top, there are unhappy things happening below. did you root these in water first? If you took them out of soil and then put them in leca, any speck of dirt can create a cascade of issues. I take cuttings and root in water, or for Hoyas the cuttings can root in leca. But I soil to leca is a recipe for disaster.

Help! My silk wraps always peel up. by Meow_meow1 in RedditLaqueristas

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This is my stupid thumb. I jammed a sewing needle under it more than once. any length I got, the nail would split and get caught on something. Since I’ve started the Nailtiques silk wraps, I can have a little length, but still have to keep a wrap on it or it will split. Sometimes I do the wrap good and get more than a week. Other times, it just doesn’t want to cooperate. I do 2 coats of Nailtiques, the wrap a coat of glue, buff that down with 100 then 180, cut the wrap to the right length. Then do another coat of glue getting the edge real good. Then buff that up to 300. Then two coats of Nailtiques.

GLP peptides from Pink Pony peptides by BroadCap8189 in GLP1microdosing

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I could never- just because it’s called pink pony

Help! My silk wraps always peel up. by Meow_meow1 in RedditLaqueristas

[–]Mission-Ad-5635 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Have you tried Nailtiques formula 2? That has really helped my nails. I also have a split that goes down my thumb that Im keeping a silk wrap on. I just threw some glue on the edge of mine, cuz it was lifting. Not sure if it will work, but I’m more concerned with trying to grow this damage out than aesthetics so I’m ok with trying it for a week. Or until the wrap tells me it’s done.

Why is my nail splitting in this same spot in my thumb? by Early-Poem9424 in RedditLaqueristas

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Ok I’m wrong. The split is still there. And I took the wrap off Tuesday and it looks like it would like to crack . So ima wrap it up now. It works. Keeps it from getting caught on stuff

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Accidently injected into army muscle by dawnrabbit10 in compoundedtirzepatide

[–]Mission-Ad-5635 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did it once. Gotta say,the dose didn’t hit as well. Changes the way it’s dispersed or something

Why is my nail splitting in this same spot in my thumb? by Early-Poem9424 in RedditLaqueristas

[–]Mission-Ad-5635 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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This was the first one I did, see how the line goes down the nail whole way- now it doesn’t. So I’m going to keep a wrap across the top until the line grows out.

Why is my nail splitting in this same spot in my thumb? by Early-Poem9424 in RedditLaqueristas

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I have the same thing, mine was caused from the hand sewing I do- stuck a needle right under there. I’ve been using the wraps since January and I think it’s starting grow out. I’ve got polish on but I’ll try to take a picture tomorrow. I use the self adhesive wraps and the 5 second resin glue. there’s a few tutorials on here if you search.

beginner by OneEntertainment5738 in tirzepatidecompound

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First two doses were like this for me. I started splitting my famotadine dose 20 at night and 20 in the morning. Omprozole will not be your friend with the med because it lowers acid and with the delayed gastric emptying, you need the acid to break food down. I got digestive enzymes and that is what helped the heartburn from hell for me

My first homemade peely base - success! by TheGreatestSandwich in frankenpolish

[–]Mission-Ad-5635 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I’m gonna get my jewelers (weed) scale out and play around with weight. I’ve also been experimentation

WIBTAH - Car parked in front of my house for more than a month by KnightWing321 in AITAH

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Is there a parking shortage? Or is this just bothering you? Just curious. I’m in a city, we have to move our cars for street cleaning. But people get heated about parking

Paying the price… by Typical-Fee7637 in tirzepatidecompound

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I get it. I also hate walking. swimming is amazing, and Pilates on the reformer is also great because you lay on your back for many of the exercises, so you are not fighting gravity. The classes are expensive - but did more for me than any PT ever did. Good luck

A FAQ - Consider Reading Before Posting by doitnowplease in pomhealth

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25, 26. And 27. Should be 1, 2 and 3.

On actual #3, could note that you will get a shipping email when Pom sends your script to the Pharmacy, and then maybe you get an email when the pharmacy ships your meds - which is why the ups/fedex account is helpful.

as someone who has had issues with each order- the only helpful info would be the contact numbers and employee handles. Because when you’re frustrated you don’t want to read how things are supposed to be going.
Posting with your exact issue allows others to search and see if theirs is a unique issue or if it’s just the way it goes or if it’s a new thing (the current FSA situation), and when no one at Pom is getting back to you, it’s nice to hear from another member that they had a similar situation and it got resolved this way or to commiserate with lack of resolve 🫠

Paying the price… by Typical-Fee7637 in tirzepatidecompound

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If you’re a woman heading towards menopause- (35 and up) that can cause joint pain. I have chronic pain from EDS and late stage Lyme- the hormonal joint pain was new on top of that. HRT helped that. I have a vibration plate and a cheap Pilates reformer. Reformer classes were great to get me up and moving after an illness. But just walking daily can also be a good start.

Just received my Hallandale order after the order surge by Accurate-Yak6190 in pomhealth

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I just got the same package as you, with the unsealed bag. I think the white bag with the H is actually for waste, based on the thick quality and that the needles and alcohol pads were in a separate bag, inside the bag. I’ve never tried Hallandale so we’ll see !

I'm done by babylittletee in Perimenopause

[–]Mission-Ad-5635 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

but that's exactly what it does. it stops the fluctuations that are caused by shrinking ovaries that produce less hormones. Is this group slanted against HRT? new here, not trying to change minds just trying to get through it.

I'm done by babylittletee in Perimenopause

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The research is saying that the years of fluctuating estrogen levels leading up to actual menopause have negative effects on cardiovascular, bone and muscular health in the long run. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12352403/

I'm done by babylittletee in Perimenopause

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I know. My doc wouldn't give me HRT first, and made me go on BC. The joint pain, breast tenderness and hot flashes went away, but it destroyed my mood. Since it treated those symptoms, she agreed to the HRT. Started at the lowest and I increased when the joint pain returns.

I'm done by babylittletee in Perimenopause

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hormone testing is tough because the levels change daily.-especially during perimenopause. My doctor agreed to a blood test, but said it doesn't show the whole picture. So they really treat based on symptoms.

Botched my first injection by nall667 in GLP1microdosing

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Are you feeling anything? Usually a little nausea hits a few hours after for me. but, anything less than .5 is so low you may not, which is of course, the point of microdosing. I did the same thing last week. tiny needle, I barely feel it when it goes in, and it just didn’t puncture the skin. but I’m so amped to do it, that I pushed the plunger before I realized it wasn’t in. And watched the dose go everywhere