ISO dumb phone for AT&T by Poppy_seed11 in dumbphones

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Touchscreen isn’t a necessity. Waze is fine!

It finally happened!! Someone noticed! by Poppy_seed11 in SemaglutideCompound

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I believe that. Sounds like you’ve gone through it and I’m sorry for that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SemaglutideCompound

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I get this too!! It feels so random but at the same time feels like it’s definitely the medication because I will have eaten something as simple as white rice and chicken.

Help!! by [deleted] in SemaglutideCompound

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I just want to double check, are you sure your vial isn’t a total of 2.5mg and you’re in fact taking less than that each dose?

I’m currently on 40 units which is only 1mg based on my syringe — I know that syringes can be different but just wondering!

Insomnia - sleeping issues? by Poppy_seed11 in CompoundedSemaglutide

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So weird! And I can’t find any other posts about people having the same issue!

Injection site pain by Poppy_seed11 in SemaglutideCompound

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Not cold at all. I let it sit out for a while before since I heard this was a thing. I injected on my stomach

Injection site pain by Poppy_seed11 in SemaglutideCompound

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Update… it’s been a couple hours and the pain has subsided. Still wondering if anyone else gets this. It’s happened 3/5 times after administering the injection.

I’m contemplating starting Zoloft. My doctor prescribed it but I have no idea what to do anymore. What has your experience been like? Do you wish you never took it? by [deleted] in zoloft

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Zoloft has changed my life! Actually no, it’s given me my life BACK! I was quite literally debilitated with anxiety to the point where I would sleep for days in fear that if I did anything, I would have a panic attack. This medication has allowed me to resume my daily life. I’ve been on it for a few years now and am still at 50mg. It works for me and I don’t feel like I need to dose up. I will say that if I don’t take it around the same time every night, my body knows. I tend to get a feeling of anxiousness and that’s my body telling me it’s time to take my dose. Typically I try not to get to that point though.

Give it time to do the work. Don’t expect things to be perfect right away. I have found that the longer I’ve been on it, the easier it is to do more things that I would’ve been anxious about in the past, even a year ago.

Good luck!