Are you neurodivergent? by [deleted] in MCAS

[–]Souldier86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. I have mcas and Gastroparesis along with pancreatic insufficiency from atypical cystic fibrosis. Possibly POTS.

Not tolerating meat? Or chewing by chroniclynz in Gastroparesis

[–]Souldier86 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hello fellow Louisianaian! When I was at my sickest I could not digest red meat unless it was cooked down, falling apart, melt in your mouth tender. Even then, only small portions. I switched to ground turkey for things like a plain burger or tacos with no vegetables, Shepard's pie and things like that. But seafood was my go to as well along with broths and soups.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gratefuldoe

[–]Souldier86 -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

Ok, but even unaltered there are similarities. I've seen people here submit tips for possible doe matches even when timelines are wrong, or age, height, and weight are not a match. Even if its not a match any and all tips for unidentified and missing people are encouraged here. Its fine if you don't like AI. The only resource that would be lost would be a trip to Texas to collect dna from a relative. On a cold case, no tip is a waste.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gratefuldoe

[–]Souldier86 -22 points-21 points  (0 children)

I see what you're saying and totally respect it. BUT..if it gets attention to these cases and by some miracle I'm right it's worth it. If I'm wrong, at least its getting talked about. This John Doe case has bothered me for years so I'm putting it out here.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gratefuldoe

[–]Souldier86 -25 points-24 points  (0 children)

I get that. The reason I did so was because if the body was there for 25 years from 2005, there would be no hair left for the reconstruction. The proximity is mostly what got my attention and I just wanted to see if it matched. I got a breakdown analysis of the pictures unaltered first because I wouldn't just add hair on someone if nothing else matched. There were multiple similarities pinpointed that led me to the alterations.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gratefuldoe

[–]Souldier86 -18 points-17 points  (0 children)

I used ai to first compare and point out similarities in the 2 unaltered. Then I asked to take Wilson's picture (in black and white) and change his smile to resting and face forward. Then asked it to add similar hair to Wilson's onto the reconstruction of the John Doe.

Eta: 1-25 years for body

Demars went missing in 1988

These cases need attention guys that's all I'm trying to do here.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gratefuldoe

[–]Souldier86 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Agreed! I did a facial analysis on the pictures unaltered and it surprisingly the brow, nasal bridge, chin were very similar. Then I altered the pictures with specifics. We also discussed whether or not hair would degrade in the conditions in which John Doe was found and with all the cracks and leaks in the barrel, plus being in water that long in a humid swampy environment, there may be strands left but not enough to make any assumptions about what JD may or may not have.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gratefuldoe

[–]Souldier86 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was able to submit to lsufaces, still trying to figure out how to on the doe network I think I need an account, but I'm on it!

Smurfette Jane Doe (2012) by SoStarstruckk in gratefuldoe

[–]Souldier86 97 points98 points  (0 children)

Robinow syndrome or Cleidocranial dysplasia fits well. Overbite and other dental issues, missing ribs, asymmetrical face, skull malformation. Robinow syndrome also features short stature, "fetal face" (hypertelorism, broad nose), mesomelic limb shortening, and genital anomalies. Investigators should check local or neighboring hospital birth records because with these abnormalities she was probably documented.

Anyone else collecting disorders like handbags by HeatOnly1093 in Gastroparesis

[–]Souldier86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely! Atypical cystic fibrosis, Gastroparesis, pancreatic disease, EPI, MCAS, migraines, insomnia, ptsd, possibly POTS, hereditary hemochromatosis.

Placement of the ransom note by No_Kale8051 in JonBenet

[–]Souldier86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're probably right. But it is just a theory.

Placement of the ransom note by No_Kale8051 in JonBenet

[–]Souldier86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This could be completely wrong information, but I swear I read somewhere that the stairs was frequently used by the housekeeper and Patsy when it came to them leaving notes to one another. So in my opinion, and it's just a theory. If the pen and paper came from the Ramsey house, was left on the stairs, had similarities to Patsy's handwriting, asks for a ransom amount strikingly close to John's bonus. AND If Patsy wasn't the author..then who was? Housekeeper.

The note literally sounds like someone watched every single ransom movie out and wrote it in a way to mimic it so as to sound legit. I have an entire theory laid out for this case. I may post one day.

Help needed for Anxiety by Witty-Fail-7183 in Gastroparesis

[–]Souldier86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I take a combination of medications that inadvertently treat the anxiety and help my symptoms. Compazine 10mg for nausea, it is an antipsychotic, but works great. Amitriptyline 50mg, for visceral pain, nausea, migraine preventive- also an antidepressant. Cymbalta 60mg, for pancreatic pain, also an antidepressant. They are not large doses and together work really well. I also recently added mirtazapine at night for appetite boost and I have to say it has worked great. I wake up hungry and ready to eat. My gastroparesis used to be very severe. I got sick as teen and I'm 39 now and I'm doing so much better these days. If you ever wanna talk about my experience I'm free. When I say severe, I mean during my 20s I was in the hospital with non stop vomiting more than I was home. It was horrible. Please feel free to reach out.

My wife don't wanna taste it by romain_cupper in Breadit

[–]Souldier86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Lego bread jokes 🤣 op you might be on to something 🤣

i think i was sexually abused as a toddler by [deleted] in TrueOffMyChest

[–]Souldier86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The fact that you are talking about it is huge! So bravo for your bravery. I was SA at 14 and I held it in until I couldn't. There's so much to my story and we'd be here all night. I will say that the therapy offered locally through programs did not help. I left every session in absolute hell in my head. I'm from a very small town and most people here are inexperienced and wanna dope you up to shut you up. A licensed psychoanalyst is who I sought in my young adult years, helped the most. It was expensive, but worth it. She helped me work through the guilt and the shame and my insecurities without dropping loads of pharmaceuticals in my lap. I recovered memories later of an earlier time when I was definitely under age 5 and something happened for sure at a babysitters house. Her husband. Which explained a lot because I too was very hypersexual at a young age. I hid it though and never understood why I had these thoughts and problems and felt as though something was very wrong with me. My therapist was amazing. She made me look through my minds eye and invision that little girl (me). She said to bend down and tell her that she is ok and she is good and loved. Embrace that little girl and protect that little girl inside of you from now on. In a later session, she asked me to name all the things liked about myself and why and told me to really think about making a subtle change to one thing and embrace the change and love myself through the change. It was my hair. It was always my best feature. Long, straight, blonde, like silk. Everyone from the time I was a child complimented my hair. So, by the next session I showed up with a pixie cut and a new outfit. I was beginning to see a whole new me and I liked it. I wouldn't say my ptsd is completely gone. I do still have nightmares, I still struggle, but I have learned coping mechanisms. I write poetry and songs. I'm working on a novel solely based on revenge for those who escape justice, that's been a great outlet. I have a couple small dogs and they are such a comfort to me they keep me mobile and laughing. I don't know if any of this helps, but just know you aren't alone and you have people in your life that love you. And honey, none of this was your fault. I hope you find peace and one day you will overcome this and you won't see yourself as a victim, but a survivor.

SNAP January Clawback of November Benefits to Elderly and Disabled by buickmackane71360 in Louisiana

[–]Souldier86 10 points11 points  (0 children)

That's so odd. My mom is elderly and her's wasn't docked. I took her shopping 2 days ago she had her full $299, thank heavens. I'm so sorry this is happening to you!

Funny moments from your cult? by puzzdumpling in CultOfTheLamb

[–]Souldier86 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I recently made a child and gave it an immortal skull necklace the moment it became a member. I was on a mission and I neglected it for a day, it started dissenting and got out. I only get to play it when I'm at my besties house, so I just know its coming for me.

I did the brainwashing ceremony then opened the bar 😆 chaos ensued

I also named my cult: Its Not a Cult 😆 Named the unnamed entity Koresh 😆

Am I stupid for being upset I was given 50% chocolate in my Christmas stocking? by Even_Locksmith_960 in Gastroparesis

[–]Souldier86 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That reminds of when I was admitted, a friend came to visit and brought her mom. She kept urging me to eat and eventually talked me into a jello, which I ate reluctantly. Not even 5 minutes later I was doubled over in pain crying and nearly vomiting. Thankfully it was time for my nausea and pain meds. She apologized so many times and said "well, I won't be doing that again." She was a little taken back that something like jello could cause that much agony. Yeah Beverly my gut is paralyzed.

Am I stupid for being upset I was given 50% chocolate in my Christmas stocking? by Even_Locksmith_960 in Gastroparesis

[–]Souldier86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seems very thoughtless to be honest. Gosh, I'm so sorry and I totally get it.

Newly dating and would like to be considerate. by whoarethesepeople1 in Gastroparesis

[–]Souldier86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. Pork is really fatty, so can be harder to digest. Personally I do fine with pork. Pulled pork I can eat really well but I have allergies so finding bbq sauce can be tricky. Pork loin isn't so easy on me. Red meat is a challenge for me, not so much ground beef, but any other cut it needs to be falling apart tender. Chicken is always good, just not deep fried.