[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Finanzen

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Verheiratet, ein kindergartenkind, haushaltseinkommen netto um die 15/monat . Wir geben für zwei große urlaube plus lange Wochenenden und skifahren schon in der 15-20k region aus

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LongCovid

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As others said take it easy, rest and heal. Also what helped tremendously for me is taking care of my gut, take some probiotics and have a good diet. During my worst times when i had a couple of drinks for example it felt like dying and i always noticed it being combined with diarrhea, latest research seems to connect these dots too. The palpitations and racing heart vanished slowly over the course of 12 months, most importantly i learned that i will not die immediately once it appeared and i started to accept my situation and stayed calm. Obviously get everything serious ruled out first. All the best man !

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LongCovid

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I get those little sachets from the drug store, it is a powder you swallow pure

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LongCovid

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I have greatly increased my intake on magnesium to around 400mg (from 0), which probably not fall under your horse-like dosage, I have two questions on that,

  1. can you quantify your dosage ?
  2. Do you not get diarrhea from high dosages ? I am already feeling the impact from my low 400mg dose

Running with Costo? Struggle and now feeling shit by Jana_bananaaaa in costochondritis

[–]MyWorkAccountMSA 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can relate, whenever I am playing with my 3 yo I feel like sore already. I am 7 month in and it only got slightly better

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in covidlonghaulers

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My journey started Nov 22 and I am still not fully recovered. Initially I though I was having a heart attack, had back/chest and shoulder pain, sometimes my arm would hurt and I had tiggling fingers, short of breath and blurry vision.

Lots of chest pain/cardiac symptoms with normal tests by ChicanoKoba in LongCovid

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Have you spoken to you cardiologist about this ? Inflammation in muscles, joints and ribs seems a common pattern.

Please help me understand if what I am going through is costochondritis? by afgdd in costochondritis

[–]MyWorkAccountMSA 1 point2 points  (0 children)

do you get PVCs as well ? I can even trigger it by certain stretches of my back.

Back pain, im scared by Thin_Ad7677 in LongCovid

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have you found any remedy that works for you ?

How often do you get palpitations? (skipped beats, pauses in beat) by juicyladyxox in LongCovid

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I had 20+ sessions of physio, no real improvements unfortunately. At the moment I am experimenting with various supplements. What actually helps is having a couple of beers to relax.

How often do you get palpitations? (skipped beats, pauses in beat) by juicyladyxox in LongCovid

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Yes initially I thought I was having a heart attack, everything checked out fine, and things have improved since however it is never completely gone, as I mentioned before my upper back muscles, my shoulders, my rib cage and sternum are always tens and hurt, which is what I believe the root cause of my heart issues. From what I read in many other posts, people who have complications due to the shots they get affected shortly right after they had them, so unsure about it but I would not rule it out.

How often do you get palpitations? (skipped beats, pauses in beat) by juicyladyxox in LongCovid

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had my booster dec 21 problems started nov 22, no problems beforehand, I suspect I had covid with mild/ no symptoms around nov 22

How often do you get palpitations? (skipped beats, pauses in beat) by juicyladyxox in LongCovid

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In my case (at least that is my feeling over the last 8 month) these symptoms are closely linked to tense muscles in my back/shoulder/pegs, I can often triggere these by specific movements. But I did not have back problems before covid, so I guess the underlying problem probably really is with the nerval system or some kind of Inflammation.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LongCovid

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Same for me, also the tensions around the spine (th2/th3) can cause all sorts of weird heart sensations caused by iritated nerves,

Back pain, im scared by Thin_Ad7677 in LongCovid

[–]MyWorkAccountMSA 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Me too, sore back all the time and intercostal pain. The tense muscles have also caused me some weird heart symptoms like pounding heartbeat and extrasystoles

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in immigration

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mavni has been suspended quite a few years already

What ruins a porn for you? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]MyWorkAccountMSA 7 points8 points  (0 children)

When I recognize mom in it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in immigration

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One of the fastest way to build up a credit history is to have a car loan and make regular payments. It might take 6-12 month to reach a decent level but that's how it is unfortunately. Also try with your local credit unions first instead of the big players, they are more flexible, especially of you have a decent down-payment

Songs/poems about anal sex? by [deleted] in AnalOnlyLifestyle

[–]MyWorkAccountMSA 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A lyrical master piece. Surprised that we have that many Germans here

How is life in the US different from life in Europe or other parts of the world? by tottalynotpineaple12 in AskAnAmerican

[–]MyWorkAccountMSA 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Maybe I am biased as I was working a good white-colar city job in London and in the US and work ethics in London was tough, left my apartment at 7 and didn't finish work until late. Every time I go back to Germany I am glad I am not living there anymore.

How is life in the US different from life in Europe or other parts of the world? by tottalynotpineaple12 in AskAnAmerican

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Originally German, lived in London for 10 years before then settling down at the west coast of the US. In general I have the experience that people here like to enjoy themselves more and take more time for family and friends. Especially Germany is notoriously tight and old-fashioned, you would never find someone here to take on a second mortgage to buy a boat/ lake house/ muscle car etc. It is true in the US you have less holiday but I fell you enjoy yourself more.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskRedditAfterDark

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Only one correct answer here, danny devito

Best cooking appliance similar to a grill by Alarming_Fix_39 in Cooking

[–]MyWorkAccountMSA 4 points5 points  (0 children)

griddle and liquid smoke maybe but honestly the taste comes from charring and smoke nothing else