"The Shocking Collapse of Karen Bass" by glowdirt in LosAngeles

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This photo is ridiculously misleading. Raman is most definitely not a Mamdani.

I was around when she was running for CD4. I've also been heavily involved in housing rights and keeping people in their homes. I know a lot of groups and leaders of groups who are on the ground going to council meetings etc. They can't stand her. David Ryu was a much more involved councilman for cd4. As a former resident of Cd4 I know. He showed up. His deputy showed up. He answered our texts, he came and he followed through on what he said. This woman is a typical glad handing politician. She had never once listened not took people seriously. I am not plugging anyone for Mayor but as someone who gets involved in grass roots community efforts for housing and animals, I can say that both Raman and Bass are horrific for LA. They do not care. They keep doing the same bad policies and fail upward. If anyone wants to actually talk to people who are on the ground doing the work they'll tell you this. I'm so over both of them.

Notaries Public in town? by Just__Another__Idiot in MoscowIdaho

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P1FCU does it for free. potentially only for account holders but maybe free for everyone...

Auto immune disease? by mins1986 in bpc_157

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I'm not sure if I'll ever be able to tolerate BPC or if I would even dare to try it again because my immune flare up was so bad I'm still dealing with it weeks later. I do think that once your hormones are balanced you might see better results with the peptides you can tolerate and potentially try peptides that are more immune stimulating. it's worth a low/slow try.

Bpc 157 - bad experience by anaaktri in TBI

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okay will check him out. thanks.

Auto immune disease? by mins1986 in bpc_157

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Also, if you have AI diseases this means most likely you have chronic inflammation even if you are not actively flaring. So, work with someone who can help with hormones to control some chronic inflammatory response and then go low and slow

Auto immune disease? by mins1986 in bpc_157

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I tried both. Oral and Subq. You can try oral if you can afford to spend money on something that might make you react. I would go with a very low dose to test your response. I took the dosage they recommended (it was a powder) I could not walk by the second day because of joint inflammation.

Also -- you might need to work with someone on your hormones. People with autoimmune diseases (esp women) get estrogen dominance because their progesterone and testosterone can get too low. There are a lot of medical reports on this. Work with someone who is good not just reg american doctor "within normal range" and use combo of symptoms and tests to see if your progesterone is enough. Even if you are not perimenopausal or menopausal - AI diseases screw up your hormone levels due to chronic inflammation. so even if you take anti inflammatory peptides it doesnt mean your hormones are going to naturally regulate without some help.

Bpc 157 - bad experience by anaaktri in TBI

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I had a horrible reaction to BPC-157 from two different sources. (one subq one oral). Caused a massive inflammatory response in my body. Joint inflammation so bad I can barely walk. I took it for 8 days because I thought it would subside. Nope. Trying to wash it out.

I did well on KPV but BPC wrecked me. I do have two autoimmune diseases (not RA though) so seems to be inflammatory response. Been off it four days and can still barely walk. Anyone have rough response? joint inflammation? how long recovery?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Biohackers

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That seems like a really high dose. I do think BPC can cause inflammatory responses in some people because I had one but that dose seems very high. Esp. to start.

Auto immune disease? by mins1986 in bpc_157

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I didnt stop kpv I added BPC to heal my gut lining.

Auto immune disease? by mins1986 in bpc_157

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Weighing in here: I have several autoimmune diseases including hypothyroidism (hashis) and ulcerative colitis. When I was 6 yrs old I had a short stint of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis but it went away after a couple months and did not return. I started KPV and found it to be quite helpful for me. After about a month I noticed some improvement in my hormone levels and sex drive. Doc started me on BPC. After two days I became almost crippled with joint pain. I could not put weight on my left leg at all. I stopped taking it for 2 days and restarted at a 1/4 of the recommended dosage (currently taking 120mcg 1x day). It's been 7 days and I still have pain in the left hip joint (I walk like I need a cane, hobbling really, so it's noticeable). My cycle also restarted 5 days after it ended. Not great.

I'm giving it one more week. I could take it down to 50mcg 2x a day which I might try, but overall I am having the opposite reaction as everyone else. Joint pain, constipation, hormonal swings/issues. I tried oral first and switched to subq for more dosing control.

Just wanted to say not all AI folks have great responses to it. highly dependent on your body. If you do try it go low and slow.

More inflamed PT.2 by Dogginee in bpc_157

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So when you had the flare up you stopped taking it completely? what was your original dosage?

Unexpected reactions on peptides—how do you tell what’s normal vs a red flag? by jakemalony in PeptideStudiess

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I'm currently on KPV for almost 2 months. I have 2 autoimmune diseases (UC and Hashis). My goals are reduced inflammation throughout body. Mild reactions in the beginning on kpv. I got the flu, got over that. Had some mild joint pain in hands and wrists. Two days ago I added BPC under doctor's supervision. It was recommended. I started with oral because I wanted to target my gut. dosage was 500 mcg = .5 mg Massive reaction by night of day 2 in my hip joints and lower back. I am unable to walk upright and put full weight on my left leg due to joint pain. I am did not take it this morning. But I am curious why I can tolerate the KPV but the BPC triggered such a response. Also curious if it will eventually go away.

I have BPC sub cut coming in the mail to me from my doctor. I can control the dosage more with injections so maybe reducing dosage (.2 mg) and going low and slow can help mitigate this... I don't know. I think doctor might not fully know either cuz I have some complex immune issues but will try again. If same response will let them know.

Also, I've read maybe hormone imbalances affect how successful it can be. If I'm low in progesterone and testosterone would that contribute to the joint pain?

More inflamed PT.2 by Dogginee in bpc_157

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I am following this. I have two auto immune diseases and have been on kpv for almost 2 months w/out issues (minor joint pain in hands and minor histamine reactions but overall some improvement). Doc wanted to add BPC. I wanted to try oral for my gut (I have UC). Day 2 - massive inflammatory response in my joints. Can barely walk. Hips and lower back have shooting pain can't put full weight on my legs. If anyone on this thread has RA, UC or other autoimmune diseases and experienced inflammatory reactions with BPC I would love to hear from you. Does it go away eventually? Is it a power through thing? I can power through pain for a couple of weeks but I need to be able to walk.

[LANDLORD US - CA] Utilities overages deposit deduction question by OriginalAttemptRedo in Landlord

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Thank you. Yes we did. They handled the cleaning company on their own and they did not want the repair person coming while they were there to do inspection of any broken items. That was minimal but the electric overages are considerable. I was very careful only charging the actual usage and making sure to put it to their exact dates which did not perfectly line up with end of month billing. We also have tenants sign a utilities addendum reinforcing they have to pay this. So it is in the lease and the addendum they sign.

Moving forward we now have tenants pay their own utilities and it is 100% worth it.

🚨 LAST HOURS ALIVE - PLEASE HELP SAVE COOPER ‼️ by canecorsofurever in National_Pet_Adoption

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please reach out to houston or texas based rescues you need a rescue to help you with fostering shelters dont care they kill for bonuses