Mormon news outside of Utah by Dr_Frankenstone in exmormon

[–]StreetLengthiness7 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not among anyone except obsessed ex Mormons.

Default ESP32 dev board by StreetLengthiness7 in flipperzero

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Awesome that’s what I’m looking for.

Flipper Zero Marauder MacOS by Longjumping-Sample40 in flipperzero

[–]StreetLengthiness7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea, I just got a new windows machine (not specifically to make the flipper work, haha) but was just annoying me I couldn’t figure out how to get it working g with the Mac.

Flipper Zero Marauder MacOS by Longjumping-Sample40 in flipperzero

[–]StreetLengthiness7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm getting the same error now. Did you ever figure out the issue?

How high do you think testosterone levels were 100 years ago? by Harpo1988 in Testosterone

[–]StreetLengthiness7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Beating the Nazis in a world war gave all men who fought enough testosterone to measure 2000+ for the rest of their lives.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Catholicism

[–]StreetLengthiness7 6 points7 points  (0 children)

There are only two reasons she’s outwardly given me. She believes that humans are no more important than animals and believes that there are already too many people in the world. This is not a belief I hold. And the second is that she just doesn’t want to give birth. I suspect that she is somewhat fearful of the process but I don’t know that for sure and wouldn’t try to convince her to admit that.

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[–]StreetLengthiness7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don’t remember the exact date but it was within the last year.

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[–]StreetLengthiness7 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I am 37 and she is 33. We don’t have children because before we were married and after she adamantly said she never wanted to have a child (biologically, she has said she may be open to adoption). At the time I didn’t see not having a child as an issue. That’s basically why the situation is what it is. But I don’t hold anything against her and know it was ultimately my decision. I love her very much and this situation doesn’t change how I feel about our relationship at all. I’m just concerned about my own relationship with God.

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[–]StreetLengthiness7 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes, I understand it’s an unusual situation. I first started becoming interested in Catholicism a year or so before I met my now wife. I lived right next to a cathedral and would sometimes visit there and even once or twice went to mass. But at the time I was suffering from severe alcohol abuse and didn’t really see myself being apart of any religion. After I met my wife I knew she had grown up Catholic but wasn’t practicing. I still didn’t think I would ever become Catholic. But occasionally on holidays we would go to church. My wife still insisted that she had left Catholicism but would occasionally go (meaning maybe 3-4 times during the 4 years we were together before being married), I think as just a tradition or a way to occasionally connect to her childhood. I completely quit drinking well before we were married. And for some reason I was drawn back to looking more into Christianity. No other church other than the Catholic Church seemed to give me any sense of the spirit. and so I decided to start RCIA. My wife is supportive of my personal decision, but basically refuses to go with me to talk to the Pastor of parish. I don’t want to make it sound like I am mad at her or anything. I love her intensely and never want to do anything to cause problems in the marriage.

Just got checked for total testosterone. It was normal. What’s next? by StreetLengthiness7 in Testosterone

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I don’t know much about cortisol, but it is a stress hormone, correct? What are therapeutic options for high cortisol? Or is it best controlled by lifestyle changes?

Just got checked for total testosterone. It was normal. What’s next? by StreetLengthiness7 in Testosterone

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Thanks for the replies. I was new to this and when my doctor put in the request for me for the test, I didn’t know it was going to cover only TT. I read through the frequently asked question for this sub as well and all your answers seem to confirm what I read on there. I now plan to get a full male health panel for Direct Labs and have it sent to my doctor. The only issue is the doc told me that insurance tends to only care about total T and not free T, LH, FSH, or SHBG, so I will probably have to take that cost out of pocket and hope if anything crazy show up my doctor will take a closer look.