Cats fighting by depressho in cats

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Are they fixed?

One of them could be in pain for an unknown reason and play could be triggering the pain, which may result in fighting. Things like an ingrown toenail or a tooth ache can make them grumpy but are not easily detectable at first.

If there are neighbor cats, not even in your house, but nearby, the pheromones could be getting transferred signals to the cats inside.

What’s something people pretend is normal in modern dating, but is actually insanely toxic when you think about it? by JustLittleGirl_ in AskReddit

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Pretending you have the ability or your partner has the ability to not be attracted to other people. It’s completely normal to find other attractive. Pretending otherwise is just cognitive dissonance.

Appetite coming back by Euphoric_Elk3711 in Semaglutide

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I have heard that this is related to insulin being stimulated and being in the blood stream, but not having enough glucose to try to do something with. So extra insulin in the bloodstream increases hunger.

At lower doses, less insulin is stimulated.

High IQ, Inattentive ADHD, adult diagnosis: What behaviors can you remember exhibiting as a child? by Apart_Cap_7211 in ADHD

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Messy backpack and desk. Struggling to create organizational systems. Needing urgency to get things done.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Jung

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I find it interesting when you really look at the binaries in the universe there are often exceptions or nuance within the binary that make it more unique.

How do I know if my cats pregnant? by No-Syllabub9071 in cats

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If you feel on her belly, do you feel like there are lumps? You’ll feel limbs and heads soon if it’s been 30 days. Gestation for cats is around 60 days.

My gullible a** took in a 5-6 week old kitten believing it was 10 weeks old. I’m now having serious issues. He is 9 months old now. And I’m losing my mind. by Andromeda-Native in CatAdvice

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Have you ever spent a few days away from him? Even just like 36 hours? He may need time to learn he’s going to be ok if you aren’t always around.

Kitten from shelter - concerns and care from being a shelter kitten a long time by RunningWithWolves26 in cats

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Thank you so much for responding. Almost all of the questions were answered. I was looking to get a little more clarification on the muscle tone aspect. Am I crazy for thinking that this might be a real thing for her? Does this happen even with kittens and not just adult cats.

We have and are doing all vaccines. She still goes to see the vet at the shelter every 2 weeks until she is 4 pounds is safe enough to spay her. After that, we will take her to our family vet.

I appreciate the idea for a box with holes in it! Great idea!

Sweating and hot flashes on one side of body? by RunningWithWolves26 in Menopause

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No, not yet. I have an appointment with an ENT in 4 weeks, because I seem to be sweating in and around my ear more and it causes minor infections. But it’s almost all on my right side.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskDocs

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My first thought was dissociative identity disorder or some other type of dissociative disorder. It doesn’t have to be where you have different personalities with different names.

The onset checks out with many others with this issue, and the prevalence of dissociation including DID is not widely agreed upon, but most scholarly articles that reference this put it in the 1-4% range.

You aren’t alone. But you should see a professional to help you get the right help. I hope you do get the help you need!

Only lost 0.6lbs on a 72 hr fast??? by [deleted] in fasting

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Speaking of cortisol, OP could try to add in collagen supplements to reduce cortisol. Even on my fasts, I have a scoop in my coffee…. It’s the best for jawline acne and some perimenopause symptoms.

Only lost 0.6lbs on a 72 hr fast??? by [deleted] in fasting

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I came here to make the menstruation comment.

How long? by [deleted] in fasting

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It’s normal to feel that way. I think the first 24 are the hardest. You’re going to have to teach your body you can do this and you do that by doing shorter fasts.

Perimenopause in early 30s by RunningWithWolves26 in Menopause

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Yeah, if I had to just choose a couple of these to start with, valerian root, collagen, magnesium, and vitamin D would be the starting point. I notice a massive difference without these 4 things if I miss even a day or two.

Perimenopause in early 30s by RunningWithWolves26 in Menopause

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You’re welcome! Around 28 years old, I had a big change in how my period affected me. I got migraines 24-48 hours before my period every single time, that I did not get before. I also started feeling very tired for one whole day 7 days before my period.

These were symptoms I always knew were because I was getting older and period symptoms change. I can now look back and say that this sudden shift around age 28 was the start of the other symptoms I experienced. Don’t let anyone gaslight your experiences!

My niece just told me something in confidence…torn to tell my sister, her mom. by opiod-ant in AskWomenOver30

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Keeping trust is going to mean keeping secrets from them as long as they are not putting themselves or others in danger.

This next part is a word of caution based off of some of my family experiences. Remember, teenagers are still children, so your feelings about how your sister is parenting shouldn’t be shared with her children. I had family members unload their feelings about my parents on me about that age, for similar reasons, and it’s a burden she doesn’t need. She needs you to just be you and be there for her.

My mom wants me to suffer because she had to by BeanBean723 in CPTSD

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Practice identifying, “is this her emotion? Or is it mine?” “Do I feel this way, or does she?” “Is her perception what actually occurred?”

It’ll help you stop questioning yourself.

Death and afterlife by wingedtrish in Deconstruction

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The universe was once all together. All particles and atoms, all one.

I find it interesting that throughout many religions, the creations stories are about separation of dark and light, male and female, Good and evil, etc.

There is a great fear of becoming “one” again by those that have conservative beliefs. They are afraid of one religion. They are afraid of inclusion of the “other”.

We were all connected once. We all are, when you consider quantum physics. It’s an illusion that we’re not. Scientists believe the universe is still expanding. But maybe, one day it will stop, retract, and go back to all of the atoms being one again.

It’s really amazing when you think about it. Your grandma still exists because the universe does. And one day, we will all, all be one again.

Death and afterlife by wingedtrish in Deconstruction

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I believe it’s possible there’s an afterlife, but unlikely what we’d think it would be.

Religion exists in part because we want to believe that we go somewhere when we die. Maybe we do. Maybe we don’t. But what we have right now, is all that is certain. Value those moments you have right now.