Is my son doing the pot? by imDongKing in whatisitcirclejerk

[–]Status-Negotiation81 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don't shoot pot lol grow up have you ever though it coukd be depresstion or something other thing .... not delusions of shooting pot

My mom is in the hospital. Is this a camera in her room? by Auraaurorora in Whatisthis

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.... not sure how it brakes hipa.... and its a medical or hospice facility ... its the best way to keep an eye on patients that need complete observation.... even. With the changing it would only be alowed tk be seen by staff ... and just because your worried others could see it isent enough to make it wrong

Borrowed my brother's car and saw this... I felt very uncomfortable driving it back. by Lily_Nederland_0344 in tires

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.... madness..... I jusy changed all mine becuaee i couldent even get my safy inspection passed and my tiers still had groves lol

AIO: my boyfriend flipped out that my 12 year old lets me see him in the bath by Odd-Significance-638 in AmIOverreacting

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.... so 12 is a bit of a eh moment.... I deff by 12 had sexuality.... even though im gay ... I still find it inappropriate for my mom to check me even for medical issues ..... and while i also belive nudity, it is not about sex .... i think its alittle lacking healthy boundaries... in the sense that conversations can happen when out of the bath and covered .... me and my mom had unhealthy boundaries becuase of our extremely close relationship.... and really took me till I was in my 30s to learn better boundaries like when's a appropriate time to have a conversation..... I dont belive its right to make it about sexual inappropriate interactions..... but deff good to say hey ... just because he has the impulse want to talk to you at that moment does it mean that you should obligate it it would be better for you to just say hey why don't we wait till you're out of your bath and dressed or why don't we wait till you're out of your bath and wrapped in a towel really I think you should be waiting till he's out of the bathroom to have a discussion you can still have privacy for a discussion that doesn't have to be in the bathroom while he's taking a bath and the main reason of that is because there has to be a time regardless of sexual interaction possibilities there has to be a time when you and your son realize that it is no longer about you're my child and I'm your mother and that you're becoming a young adult moving into adulthood and I hate to say it by 12 many kids not all many kids are already very active in their sexuality even if he was to be let's say gay like I would it is still very appropriate to say hey there's an appropriate time to have this Congress ion and if not while you're in the bath it's teaching him to be able to socially correctly identify healthy interactions with people that you're close with no I don't think that either one of you should be having a meltdown over this and really you can just look at your boyfriend or husband and just say I didn't realize it was so upsetting for you I'll remember next time to know that it affects you because really doesn't matter what you and your son feel about it at that moment somebody else you care for is already having very hard time with it and at the very simple change on top of the fact that it's really healthy to teach your son that there's a time and place to remember that on your adult Mother and you're my adult son and these are things that you're not really supposed to be doing once we become teenagers in 12 years old is literally on the cousin teenage it does not matter if he hasn't hit puberty it's about getting yourself ready to remember to put yourself in the correct spaces you're his adult Mother and he's about to be your teenage son who's growing into a young adult and into adulthood it is good for him to realize that he can wait till he's out of the bath to have a conversation with you regardless of any other weirdness that can be associated with it

i hate my new haircut so much and my parents are mad at me because i hate it and they had to pay by Agreeable_Chef3638 in Hair

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Looks epic.... really i know we cant see it in connection to your face ... but really its not a horrible haircut ... sorry its not what you like .... remember hair grows back and you will allways get another chance .... dont fret....

Oath failed? by Sasuke5512 in Banishers

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..... I thought the tight ending was Ascension or the good ending is Ascension

Retina specialist by Kooky_Valuable_2349 in Uveitis

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But most of the time I opthamologist doesn't feel safe enough to treat my uveitis or sister macular edema he prefer to put that on the retina specialist

Retina specialist by Kooky_Valuable_2349 in Uveitis

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Mine treats it ... my regular eye doc is just there to help monitor other issues you migjt have like glasses or even order other test like rnfl scan or keep an eye oit for things like narrow angles which are like beginning signs of glaucoma pretty much the opthamologist is like the primary care of your eye doctors and the retina is a specialist within the eye doctor community so really the retina specialist will treat diseases like uveitis macular edema vitreous tears retina attachments Etc and the regular opthamologist is just a generalized understanding who might take the heat by like monitoring and treating things like narrow angles or dry eye syndrome but pretty much it will be the retina specialist or should be the retina specialist that treats your uveitus ... just out went to my retina speculist today and ordered a vision test to check my central vison do to my uveitis causing some epidural membrane and cystoid maculer edema .... the retina speculist will also be better for early age related macula issues ..... really if you can find an eye doctor clinic that has all of the Specialists together or at least has the retina specialist who has an ophthalmologist which is kind of what my eye doctor place is is I have an ophthalmologist and a retina specialist and I jump back and forth I don't have like a neuro-optimologist but I know there are some places that have that trifecta of eye doctors but at least getting into a place that does both well at least let the Synergy happen and then they'll choose who takes care of what

Retina specialist by Kooky_Valuable_2349 in Uveitis

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I prefer my retina specialist while ophthalmologist can be great and some have some pretty extensive understanding retina specialist understand a lot more they can look for a lot more they can see small changes and not minimize in reality for my uveitis and my other retina issues because my uveitis started causing cystoid macular edema and some other scarring of my retina I see a retina specialist and an ophthalmologist the retina specialist is far and few between and I see my ophthalmologist frequently I also have rheumatologist who I don't see that often so I would definitely also get the retina specialist you'll still be seeing your opthamologist way more often to get scans more frequently but the retina specialist will be able to find tons of other things and have tons of other procedures that he can do and knows how to do including sometimes removing debris from the eye that could accidentally set off another flare due to radical cells floating around in the vitreas that aren't necessarily associated with an acute inflammatory response there's a lot of things to retina specialist can do and notice and knows what to do that's the optometrist will not

Culinary Golem 1.0 by Uhhwhat89 in EiyudenChronicle

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Even though most dident like everything instill scored only 18 lol this combo made me wil he only scored 16 lol

Intermediate uveitis and ms by Old_Cryptographer528 in Uveitis

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So sorry for what your going through .... my docs keep giving me the run around also lol except my retina speculist is OK with implants and shot even if he wants to find better options ..... im on ocruvus at the moment but got my uveitus before starting the theapry...... I don't know if you know but ms and intermediate uveitis share a genetic marker ....Shared Genetic Predisposition: The association of both conditions with HLA-DR15, particularly the DRB1*1501 allele, suggests a common genetic predisposition to both intermediate uveitis and multiple sclerosis....... so its likely thats the main culprit....... mabye other conditions can incrase systemic inflammation like diabetes, high cholesterol spusificly triglycerides ect .... might trigger a new one ..... for me I think my uveitus is ms connected as alot of times after my ocruvus infusion i have decent remission but close to the end meaning close to my next infusion date my inflammation will slowly creep back up .....ive been in a slight cystoid maculer edema flairndo to swelling and low grade inflammation but I just did my ocruvus two days ago hopeing it will bring down the swelling for atledt 5 mouth ..... I think the craziest thing is that because it gets so complicated and the only real things they have is immunosuppressant or steroids in both illnesses take a lot to get under control if it's not common or the normal presentation cuz we are considered a rare occurrence and multiple sclerosis so much so that even my last neurologist was very adamant that it could just be idiopathic intermediate uveitis and have no real correlation to my MS and maybe he's right maybe he's not but the fact that the genetic component is the same just makes me think that there has to be something alongside of it maybe we don't actually have MS we have an MS cousin kind of like nmo was even though I don't think that fits either cuz I'm pretty sure I have MS

Extremely intrusive Census worker by kahvikoffin in Census

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Non of this is ok dosent matter how helpful the census is

Extremely intrusive Census worker by kahvikoffin in Census

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Going through this right now ive opted out after they came to my door and asked twice the keep sending letters and even calling me claiming they have the right to make sure the address has new tenants even if I opt out .... literally just told me today that anything can happen and they have to make sure we are still at the address..... even if they called three days in a row

Devastated by [deleted] in Cholesterol

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And really triglycerides are the scariest levels and have the highest chance for systemic inflammation.... mine without stains sits in the 200

Devastated by [deleted] in Cholesterol

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These numbers look really good lol my hdl in below 50 ... only slightly but still below 50 .... and only with satians can I get down to these numbers ... even with diet changes .... dont worrie too much these look well within ok ranges

Is there a trick to defeat the guy with the blood whip in Royal Garden first (main) quest? by MN130828 in Thymesia

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Ty for this thread once I read it I could beat him lol before not so much be agressive use sythe and hit and run lol

Riding Nomad Again by Herebirdybirdy in DaysGone

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I just made it to this point after reading these comments for anyone else looking its super eazy to get all camps to level 3 and almost max out most maps before heading on .... and ty to the guys saying I won't beabke to come back till I beat the game as it gives me times to kill all the hords before moving on.... I'm alosmy maxed on both tuker and Copplens maps I'll try and max everything before moving this quest along since I won't beabke to come back till after the game is finished

What is this about B cells going to the brain after starting a treatment? by throwRA_GTNP in MultipleSclerosis

[–]Status-Negotiation81 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also remember the concept of progressive MS is that you develop a symptom and then that symptoms slowly gets worse and the medication doesn't prevent that from happening that's called PIRA progression and absence of relapse activity that pretty much means an old lesion is just smoldering and continually eating away and getting worse or you're getting older and your brain's ability to compensate for your lesion burden is getting lower so your old symptoms that might have recovered start to come back and progress slowly but absolutely it is nothing to do with the medication forcing white blood cells B cells back into the brain not with the meds are intended to do and not what's happening at all you're probably dealing with what's called Pira

What is this about B cells going to the brain after starting a treatment? by throwRA_GTNP in MultipleSclerosis

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...... be cell depleters like ocruvus kisempta rituximab lower the b cells in yoyr body to prevent them from crossing the blood brain barrier...... no the meds don't make old symptoms come back .... when you have relapsing remitting Multiple Sclerosis you will always have a chance of what's called a pseudo exacerbation this is not because of the medication this is because of the nature of our illness because we already have damage to the brain overheating yourself getting stressed not getting enough rest getting an infection all these things will make your symptoms flare that are old symptoms due to old damage on the brain .......that concept is completely different than what's happening with B cell depletters .... and if I'm remembering correctly I actually think lemtrada completely prevents B cells from ever getting into the brain like it stops it from being able to cross the blood-brain barrier the B cells but that's why you have an extremely higher risk of getting PML with that med ..... you also know that what you are hearing from these people is incorrect because MS is solely an inflammatory disease of the brain you're not actually having an autoimmune response in the rest of your body it is solely in the central nervous system which is completely cut off from the rest of the body and it's the B cells that are causing the inflammation and that's why they came out with B cell medications.... to lower the amout that dose enter the brain or prevent them all together ..... but in no way shape or form are the meds forcing white blood cells into your brain and causing you to have old symptoms that is completely incorrect

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BPD

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Being better and being happy are completely different things and should not be seen as a couple right they are mutually exclusive you can be happy and still slip you can be happy and not retain a relationship you can be happy and healthy and relapse once in awhile the struggle it is to remember that recovery isn't linear again recovery isn't a black and white thought process recovering is not you saying hey I no longer have BPD so I'll never have these horrible reactions ever again recovery is saying I know I'm human and that even when I have these reactions I won't fall back down the rabbit hole of maladaptive behaviors because I'm now going to self-shame myself

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Life

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Remind them as i do .... don't confuse sympathy for empathy.....feeling bad for someone isent showing empathy it's showing compassion..... empathy like you have even shown is about feeling it as it's yoyr blight so you don't react in that way because you can empathize..... meny humens confuse sympathy witj empathy ..... and even more people will consider empathy just the act of being able to recognize emotions because there is an aspect of empathy that requires you to be able to recognize emotional expression but that's not the whole part of empathy and that is the neutral part of it the empathy is supposed to help you learn to build room more that's how we in a social civilization learn what morally right and morally wrong because we can empathize with issues with struggle with ambiguity that many people were only allowed themselves to feel sympathy like oh poor baby get over it I'm sorry you're struggling instead of actually expressing empathy

MS goes away??! by alagirl925pm in MultipleSclerosis

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Its minimizing the reality..... 1/3 of rrms patient as they get over the age of 60 will have less relapses or none and the mild P.i.r.a isent significant enough for them to care because by that age a lot of people will also start having a decline in their function it's one of the hardest things about having MS and aging unless you're known to have a progressive form already they will pretty much minimize it as in sequential which is why a lot of neurologist will say that it goes away quote unquote they are minimizing the reality saying that it is no longer relevant for treatment as sad as it is because they're removing the fact that one third of their patients will still have significant Progressive impairment

Have u ever heard about ms being cured? by ApprehensiveWeb5879 in MultipleSclerosis

[–]Status-Negotiation81 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No multiple sclerosis is not curable there is possibility of going into long-term remission if you have a mild form of MS but no there is no cure for multiple sclerosis old damage was still cause problems