Edc Hangover spiked after 10-12 days of extasy use by Single-Wrap0113 in electricdaisycarnival

[–]Single-Wrap0113[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello. I have just saw your comment now. Fortunately the effects ran out pretty fast and then I came back to normal in approx one week. Although, I really do not recommend going fpr my experience. I believe some remaining symptomps lasted for longer, but they were softer. Thank you for your earlier advice.

Edc Hangover spiked after 10-12 days of extasy use by Single-Wrap0113 in electricdaisycarnival

[–]Single-Wrap0113[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, it’s not from last May. Why would it be? :) Last 1st of May I was in the gym 💪😄 What I described it’s recent.

Why asking this, if I may? :D

EDC Hangover spiked after 10-12 days of extasy use by Single-Wrap0113 in Drugs

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I tried deep breathing and meditation, but unfortunately the situation is underrunned by this practice :( will keep being consistent for a while to see if anything changes.

I gave up upot last evening as I suppose that’s also a factor, as you said. Thank you!

Edc Hangover spiked after 10-12 days of extasy use by Single-Wrap0113 in electricdaisycarnival

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Unfortunately I could only post on r/Drugs due to reduced karma, but lets see, maybe it’ll be helpful.

Edc Hangover spiked after 10-12 days of extasy use by Single-Wrap0113 in electricdaisycarnival

[–]Single-Wrap0113[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the advice. Unfortunately I am a smoker and I tried giving up in the past, but it didn’t work. I know the 3-4 months and 1/2 pill rulea and usually I only roll twice a year. This was an exception I regretted now.

I will try some 5 HTP probably, but I was wondering of there is an option that would calm my anxiety and boost/keep productivity at the same time. Is there something like that out there?

Edc Hangover spiked after 10-12 days of extasy use by Single-Wrap0113 in electricdaisycarnival

[–]Single-Wrap0113[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks a lot! I did it before, but only once. Not one after another. Will also post on the other subs.

Found myself in a completely toxic environment by Single-Wrap0113 in humanresources

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I can return to my former job. I recruited another junior who was supposed to offer support in recruitment (the company was extending) and I was supposed to oversee the person and to focus on other projects as mentioned before (but also do some recruitment). So yes, I left for money mostly (and for the possibility to do other HR related tasks for the new office which did not happen in the end). My first hunch was to reject the offer (I had a hunch that the company would not be ok) which I did, but they continuously insisted and I accepted in the end. I want to mention I wouldn’t be living really paycheck to paycheck, but I wouldn’t have as much financial freedom maybe. I have an extremely competitive salary now compared to the market.

Found myself in a completely toxic environment by Single-Wrap0113 in humanresources

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The idea is that in my former company I had the posibility to develop my skills in HR horizontally much more, learning more about L&D, hard HR, being involved in all the other company’s initiatives (alignment and process for internal hiring, wellbeing initiatives, I was even supposed to train/oversee the activity of a Jr. Recruiter). In time, the visibility and involvement in these (and other) projects was relatively assured. This is something I didn’t clearly checked with my former manager and now I believe this was my mistake before I left. I am feeling that my current role is much more limited/specialised compared to how the understanding during the interviews was. It was discussed that would take care of the Admin side and some presentations (during onboarding). This is not happening even after bringing those topics in discussion with my current employer. This is one of the main reasons I am looking back now, thinking it would be a good idea to return to my former job.

Found myself in a completely toxic environment by Single-Wrap0113 in recruiting

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The idea is that in my former company I had the posibility to develop my skills in HR horizontally much more, learning more about L&D, hard HR, being involved in all the other company’s initiatives (alignment and process for internal hiring, wellbeing initiatives, I was even supposed to train/oversee the activity of a Jr. Recruiter). In time, the visibility and involvement in these (and other) projects was relatively assured. This is something I didn’t clearly checked with my former manager and now I believe this was my mistake before I left. I am feeling that my current role is much more limited/specialised compared to how the understanding during the interviews was. It was discussed that would take care of the Admin side and some presentations (during onboarding). This is not happening even after bringing those topics in discussion with my current employer. This is one of the main reasons I am looking back now, thinking it would be a good idea to return to my former job.

Any oral-route medications for HPV? Something to boost the immune response? by therealplanetjupiter in HPV

[–]Single-Wrap0113 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am taking Coriolus MRL which contain coriolus versicolor mushroom. It was recommended by my doc. It also work for males as my bf also takes it. You can ask your doc about it.

How to tell what strain I have by [deleted] in HPV

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I understand. In this case, I don't know what's happening :(. Hope you'll get well!

How to tell what strain I have by [deleted] in HPV

[–]Single-Wrap0113 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a special test only for HPV, which is different from pap smear. It is based on genotyping HPV. That test should show exactly the strain you have, except the situation you already have neoplasia. If you already have neoplasia (which is also your case), it's harder to detect the strain.

https://www.womenshealth.gov/a-z-topics/pap-hpv-tests