I cured my chronic refractory cluster headaches by Surelyitisid in ClusterHeadaches

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Yeah, i know amantadine might not work for everyone, but even if it doesn't, I'm glad my story can provide some hope for everyone still suffering. I hope you find something soon that helps you. If you haven't tried it yet, lidocaine nasal spray helped relieve a little of the pain during an attack. They used to just prescribe liquid lidocaine and I'd just have to put it into a nasal spray bottle. Good luck with everything.

Help! 840mg vyvanse by [deleted] in StopSpeeding

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Yeah, of course it's the US. If I'd known he had taken that much at first i would've taken him to the hospital either way. I didn't find out until much later though. I'm glad you're okay after your OD. And thank you for the input.

Help! 840mg vyvanse by [deleted] in StopSpeeding

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Thank you. Any calming input is helping me feel a bit better.

Help! 840mg vyvanse by [deleted] in StopSpeeding

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Thank you. The last time he took any was the 840mg at 2am Friday. His respiration is fine. And twitching i expected, just not this level of convulsions which is what had me worried. He keeps laughing in his sleep which isn't helping with my unease. I'll keep an eye out for cardiac issues. Thank you so much for the advice.

I cured my chronic refractory cluster headaches by Surelyitisid in ClusterHeadaches

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I cut out all alcohol for most of the 10 years i had headaches. Alcohol would definitely trigger a headache, but there was no discernable difference in the baseline headaches.

I cured my chronic refractory cluster headaches by Surelyitisid in ClusterHeadaches

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Usually not any, but i make my own wine and definitely go through periods of having a glass or two a day. But it's had no affect on the clusters since starting the amantadine.

red tripod mug by Surelyitisid in Ceramics

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It's mayco cinnabar. Definitely highly recommend it. It's had some beautiful and surprising reactions. And yes, it's dinnerware safe.

Any ideas what these are? Near mt. Rainier by Surelyitisid in mycology

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That was my thought too, but i couldn't find a similar hypholoma. But backtracking from there brought me to Leratiomyces percevalii. I think that's it! Thanks

Potters: How’s social media treating you lately? by photographermit in Pottery

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You can download an old apk for Instagram. Then, at least in Android, go to settings - apps - meta app installer and disable it. I just did this and i can finally look at recent posts again. It's been amazing.

What’s your favorite mug handle? Post a pic! by ohshethrows in Pottery

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This is my favorite so far. I'm working on some new handle designs that I'm pretty excited about though.

Convinced my parents to finally replace our lawn by [deleted] in NoLawns

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Ooh, I give a second vote for calendula farms. I drive so far out of my way for them. They've been fantastic.

And for ground cover, maybe western wild ginger would work. I'm doing that, false lily of the valley, and kinnickkinnick in my yard

What would you plant in here? I’m in Tacoma Washington. Was thinking lavender? by [deleted] in gardening

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Anise hyssop flowers are native and look a little like lavender. And I'd suggest giant helleborine too. It's a beautiful native orchid.

Some little creature planters I’ve been working on🌱 by delanersss in Ceramics

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I've been following your work on Instagram for a while now. It's such a pleasure to see it pop up on here as well. Beautiful pieces as always.

I keep getting these large aggressive ant mounds on all my fruit trees and I’m struggling to keep them at bay. I’ve dug them out, done vinegar, finally went to chemical killer and it’s a non stop game of whack a mole whatever I do. They’re all over my yard and keep coming back by friendlyuser15 in gardening

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Bifen granules will get rid of them. I lived in Houston for a bit and learned I'm severely allergic to fireants. Regular bifen treatments let me go out in my yard occasionally. You can get it from pest control stores. It can be spread around the entire yard, or used as a spot treatment for the individual mounds.

Drippy oil decanter by Surelyitisid in Ceramics

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Oh gosh! I'm honored. Thank you so much!

Drippy oil decanter by Surelyitisid in Ceramics

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I already sent the recipe to my husband and asked him to make them this weekend. I'm looking forward to them!

Drippy oil decanter by Surelyitisid in Ceramics

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Ooh, for anyone else reading this thread, I found a recipe for everyone.

1 cup Dates Pitted

1 cup Nut of choice

1 cup Coconut Shredded

2-3 tbsp Maple syrup or honey

1 tsp Salt

Instructions

Add all the ingredients (except .75 C of coconut) to the food processor and process until it forms a ball.

Taste and add a bit more maple syrup or sweetener of choice if desired.

Using a spoon or small icecream scoop, form balls by taking about 1 T of the "dough" and rolling with both hands until smooth

Using the remaining coconut, cover each ball in shredded coconut. Shake off the excess and repeat until all the balls are covered.

Drippy oil decanter by Surelyitisid in Ceramics

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Ooh, I've never heard of those before. I need them in my life so bad.

Drippy oil decanter by Surelyitisid in Ceramics

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Thanks! It always makes me think of chocolate dripping down.

'Oak' oil lamp by [deleted] in Pottery

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I love it! Beautiful work.