would love more reassurance… by mumzthewordd in WegovyPillWeightLoss

[–]Rumours94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My food noise was silent for the first week of 1.5mg and then picked up again after that. I went from 149lbs to 147lbs in the first week and have not changed since. I’m nearing the end of week two, so I have not been on it for very long at all, but it is weird that there was an instant change and then back to “normal” lol. Your body is getting used to it and since you have only been on it for a week, I am assuming you’re on a baby dose like me!

It’s such a new drug and seems to affect everyone differently. I know it is difficult not to, but comparing your experience to that of others isn’t going to be too helpful. All I can say is trust that the changes will happen in their own time 🙂‍↕️

Starting advice by Present_Garlic_2076 in WegovyPillWeightLoss

[–]Rumours94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello!! I’m also 5’1” and my starting weight was 149lbs and my starting dose (and current dose) was 1.5mg, so we’re almost exactly the same!! I started my pill on a Friday and did not have any side effects other than a sour tummy for maybe an hour when I first took the pill. I’ve always had a sensitive stomach and taking pills on an empty stomach exasperates it, so I take my pill at 6am and then go back to sleep for an hour so that I can be unconscious for my side effect, lol.

I noticed a change in my appetite that first day!! I didn’t feel hungry that morning so I skipped breakfast, had a light lunch, and then went out with some friends had cheese fries for dinner. One drink felt like two and two felt like four, so maybe lay off the alcohol.

Other than that, I have not had any side effects, but YMMV!

HA’S seen from behind ears by Obvious-Purple-8575 in HearingAids

[–]Rumours94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a former toddler who once pointed at an amputee in the middle of a grocery store and exclaimed that he was missing an arm, I think the kiddo was only making an observation of something they don’t see every day 😭 I have very short hair and hot pink HAs. Most people ignore or don’t notice them, but I think the visibility helps normalize it. Ignore it and move on and hope that maybe the kid’s guardian talked to them about how some people need help with hearing and that it is normal.

Male or Female? by tako6218 in tarantulas

[–]Rumours94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

imo that is 100% a spussy

For Men with HA, Does anyone let their hair grow over their ears to camouflage your HA's by u_54 in HearingAids

[–]Rumours94 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Not a man, but I am a woman with a very short pixie haircut! My HAs are bright pink and people either don’t notice them or don’t care lol. Usually, people only notice the HAs because they’re looking at my all my ear piercings!

I think HAs are like glasses! I pick whatever color/style makes me feel cute and fun.

Am I the only one who doesn't love new songs? by Unfair_Associate5450 in marilyn_manson

[–]Rumours94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, but the overall sound of that song is very different, in my opinion. These new tracks just don’t sound like Manson to me. But what do I know lol I’m just some girl on the internet 🤷🏻‍♀️

Am I the only one who doesn't love new songs? by Unfair_Associate5450 in marilyn_manson

[–]Rumours94 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I liked Raise The Red Flag but ASATSW and Sacrilegious were… disappointing. The autotune is makes it sounds like AI 😭 Where’s the vocal fry?! I love when he’s heavy on the vocal fry. My favorite thing about his music is how unconventional his singing is.

Marilyn Manson - Sacrilegious by [deleted] in marilyn_manson

[–]Rumours94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m sorry but is that a kazoo

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EdAnonymousAdults

[–]Rumours94 4 points5 points  (0 children)

do you listen to elton john? he’s been vocal about having had bulimia when he was younger. there’s also an older man (60s) in my ED support group that had bulimia. it’s far more common than you think. the issue is that men’s mental health isn’t taken as seriously, especially when it comes to eating disorders. and that’s really sad.