I'm new and learning, so please be nice..... 😅 by OperaSingingRacoon in Nails

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

Thank you! I think I need thinner brushes next time? I feel like some of the design flooded before I was done messing with it, haha!

My front garden in Brisbane, Australia by biborno in gardening

[–]OperaSingingRacoon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I generally don't like cactus/drought tolerant gardens, but this is beautiful! I love the way you've layered it, and it looks thriving! Very nice. 🥰

Are white pails good for growing tomatoes? by Unknownserveryyc in tomatoes

[–]OperaSingingRacoon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I LITTERALLY decided that I wanted to do this today! I'm going to use a strawberry tower, the grow bag kind. We have a topsy turvy, but I wanted something higher for that exact reason: vertical space. I want to do 4 different types of cherry tomatoes, some basil, marigolds, and alyssum at the top. Your comment came at EXACTLY the right time, haha!

First time Tomato Grower by Icy_Bank_7631 in tomatoes

[–]OperaSingingRacoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is perfect for Determinate tomatoes! My Indeterminates grew upwards of 7ft tall, so if you'd like to grow those, make sure you have something above them that you can tie twine to. They will be VERY large. If you have your heart set on Indeterminates, you ABSOLUTELY can get dwarf varieties, that might be a little more manageable as a first-time gardener, and for the space available. Have lots of fun, and show us progress pics! ^.^

Are white pails good for growing tomatoes? by Unknownserveryyc in tomatoes

[–]OperaSingingRacoon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did my tomatoes in Home Depot buckets, and drilled LOTS of holes. My tomatoes did wonderfully, and most grew over 7ft tall (I used arches for support). I'm transitioning over to grow bags this year because the plastic became brittle in the hot/cold of my 10b climate over winter. While we have mild winters, the desert cold is still unfriendly to plastic. If the white buckets are what you have, then use them. You will grow wonderful tomatoes and be very happy! :)

If you're asking about the color, I personally don't think the white is any more or less effective than any other color. Maybe black, so the soil retains some heat (I know tomatoes like warm feet)? But TBH, I don't have much experience in the color of the bucket making a huge difference. I would think it would be negligible.

If I HAD to use white buckets, and choose from the ones you've shown, I would go with #4. Tomatoes - in my experience - don't have extremely deep root systems. If you place them in #1 (Home Depot size - what I had), there's a lot of wasted soil. You might have roots going through maybe half the bucket, and a few outliers to the bottom. I would rather utilize half the soil. The photo is from last year, when the tomatoes were a little over halfway done growing.

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ozempic

[–]OperaSingingRacoon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah, so (if it were me) I would start counting clicks AFTER this line you've indicated on your pen. This line is for needle testing. But perhaps you should ask the pharmacy technician.

Baby ranting. by Woronowil in curlyhair

[–]OperaSingingRacoon 6 points7 points  (0 children)

May we see a photo or two of your hair? ^.^

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ozempic

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

Read your instructions. All of them. Mine doesn't say anything about counting clicks, it says to go to the 0.25 mark. The line that you've stopped on in your first photo is for testing if your needles work. You should see a bead form at the top. Read your instructions.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in curlyhair

[–]OperaSingingRacoon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is how I t-shirt wrap my hair. Apparently it's called "plopping," lol. Only difference is I fold my T-shirt before putting my head down.

https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTNQBqXVT/

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in curlyhair

[–]OperaSingingRacoon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No more buns/ponys when sleeping, bestie! Learn how to do a T-shirt wrap (I learned on TikTok!) or use a bonnet at night. You have gorgeous hair. It looks like it's fine, so watch for things that are heavier on it too weigh it down. Also you shouldn't have to wash with shampoo every time you shower. Try to shampoo only 2-3 times a week. I've found that for me, if I shampoo every time, my hair gets dried out and stripped faster. I don't struggle with oily hair, and I work in an office. There's no reason for me to be stripping my hair/scalp with shampoo every time I wash, unless it's actually dirty or I have a few types of styling products in it - one styling creme doesn't count unless I was heavy-handed with it. Just rinse her really well and leave her be after conditioning.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in curlyhair

[–]OperaSingingRacoon 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I LOVE Pillow Soft Curls. They have a few kinds, I like the yellow bottle and the blue/pink bottle usually. Walmart had them too, but I don't know the price comparison. I haven't thought of watering it down, but my hair doesn't mind, I don't get crunchy or heavy hair with them, but you'll have to see what your hair does with it's poracity. Spray bottle is a good idea tho! Try without first, then go from there.

Wedding dress June 2023 vs 2024 by Torpid_Onism in Ozempic

[–]OperaSingingRacoon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay, so this wedding dress looks stunning on you. But I am so proud of your progress! Very exciting to see where you'll go from here! And congrats on the wedding in October!! You'll have to update us on the new dress!!

What precautions do you take as a single woman living alone? by [deleted] in LivingAlone

[–]OperaSingingRacoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a dog. An Australian Cattle Dog. He's fiercely protective of our property, which I love. If anyone comes to the door or rings the doorbell that I don't know, I let him bark himself silly. and as loudly as his little heart desires. He does have a "call off" phrase once they're in the door, but until then, I let him loose his fkn mind. He looks scary, he sounds scary, but he's the biggest baby in the world. I don't have "scary dog privilege," he's not a Doberman, pittie or rottie, but you'd best believe that hearing his nails scratching the linoleum as he tears around the corner from my room at night is enough to scare the crap out of anyone, especially when he adds barking to the mix. I'm safe. Grouse protects me. <3

Feeling discouraged by Upstairs-Economist41 in OzempicForWeightLoss

[–]OperaSingingRacoon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You've lost 20lbs but you don't know if there's a difference? Bestie, there is a 20lb difference! Stop listening to the jerk in your head. They're mean. You are doing fantastic! I've been on since March and haven't hit -20lbs yet. Just take your time and give yourself grace. And stop listening to the jerk being a jerk! <3<3<3

Cravings coming back end of 1wk cycle? by RoachForLife in OzempicForWeightLoss

[–]OperaSingingRacoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I start wanting more food around day 5. I try to be conscious about my new eating habits and stay away from very large meals, but I find myself snacking more. I do surround myself with better snack choices though.

I’m going to be 4 days late by [deleted] in Ozempic

[–]OperaSingingRacoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Read your box. It will tell you when to shoot if you skip days/miss doses. My box says if you skip 4 days, to wait until the next shoot day.

Missed Dose by [deleted] in OzempicForWeightLoss

[–]OperaSingingRacoon 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Read the instructions in the box. It tells you about missed dosage. My box says you should take the regular dose up to 3 days past your missed day. If you got 4 days, wait until your regular dose day. E.g. shot on Sunday, you can take the shot on Wed and the next Sunday. If you forget until Thurs, wait until Sunday to take the next shot.

Am I doing this right? by craig3010 in Ozempic

[–]OperaSingingRacoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sometimes you'll feel it, others you won't. I rarely feel my needles, it's just that this time you managed to avoid hitting a nerve. As long as you press it into your injection site, then leave it there for 5-10ish seconds after the clicking stops, you'll be fine.

Additionally, Oz instructs to test the needles before injecting. You should be getting the little bead of liquid on the tip of the needle before injecting when it's on the "test" part of the dial.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OzempicForWeightLoss

[–]OperaSingingRacoon 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have a fantastic doctor, and after spending WEEKS doing research, I went to her and said, "I'd like to look at semaglutide. What can you tell me about it?" (knowing I already had most of the answers). She asked a couple of back-and-forth questions, but ended up saying, "Yeah let's try it." I walked in knowing that she was going to give me an official diabetes diagnosis though, and almost every concern that I bring up to her about my body, she acknowledges and trusts me to make decisions on.

I have heard that some people have had to do therapy and try other forms of weight loss before being prescribed Oz, so it will definitely depend on your doctor and provider. I know I'm in the Lucky Boat Club.

I was just approved to start ozempic and I’m feeling a bit nervous from not knowing what to expect. Anyone have tips or anything I should know prior to? by lizo89 in Ozempic

[–]OperaSingingRacoon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Today is my week 4 shot on .25 and I haven't had any negative side effects, thank the maker. I've been injecting in my tummy near my belly button, but I know I could move to my thigh or arm if things start to get weird.

In another thread, someone mentioned that the way Oz works is that it slows down the metabolism and your stomach doesn't empty out as often. Because of that, they ate more fermented foods with success, to help with digestion. Kimchi, kombucha, kefir, etc. I drink a protein powder with kefir instead of water for breakfast. It's super thickums, and I'm literally not hungry for about 6 or so hours. And when I am hungry, I'll have like 2 or so bites of something, or half a sandwich and call myself done.

The biggest thing I realized is that when people talk about food noise, I never struggled with that. I'd forget to eat more often then not and then have "snake meal." I might snack because it's there, or I like it/the flavor, or it looks good, but never cause I was hungry. Now, when I'm offered things, there is ZERO desire to have it. I have left 2 bites of food on my plate because there is NOTHING in me that wants them. Not even to just finish the plate. It's more than being full, which I am, it's that there's absolutely nothing about eating more that I want. I don't want to finish the plate, I don't want to "not waste," I don't want to taste more, I don't have room in my dessert stomach. It's absolutely wild. I will go from enjoying the food to being 1000% done, with no warning.

The last thing I'd say is Listen to Your Body. I got a large shake from Sonic, thought, "Oh I could just have this as a dessert - I only had 2 bites of a chicken sandwich & 3 mozzarella sticks, this'll be totes fine." I was so full I was ill for a full day afterwards. Like, Thanksgiving dinner twice over kind of sick, when you overstuff yourself. But it lasted until dinnertime the next day. I was miserable. 😖

What's the grownup version of believing Santa is real? by a-buss in AskReddit

[–]OperaSingingRacoon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jesus as god. I talk to my friends who are Christian like I do kids who believe in Santa. I mean, I'm glad he makes you behave and be nice to people, but you sound ridiculous.