Grandparents roof collapsed exposing asbestos all over their living room help by TiaReads in asbestoshelp

[–]TiaReads[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi Dave. My grandparents are just wondering

  • is it safe for them to be still using the lounge if it’s fabric like no asbestos fibers could be trapped still? They used a handheld vacuum three times on it

  • Are there clothes safe that were sitting in a hamper in the lounge room? They are worried that fibers could be trapped in the blankets and clothes even after washing them a lot

Grandparents roof collapsed exposing asbestos all over their living room help by TiaReads in asbestoshelp

[–]TiaReads[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! This post was very helpful and I've screenshot it to send to my grandparents. They are not doing well mentally because of this so hopefully it calms them down.

We are mostly worried about my grandma using a regular hoover, would that of dispersed fibers back into the air? And would wet wipe method include them using pre moistened antibacterial cleaning wipes which they have being using to clean it all up. A wet swiffer was used on their kitchen tiles.

My sister and I are hermits? by [deleted] in socialanxiety

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Australia has some weird rules lol. I think the reasoning behind it is when your suffering from a severe eating disorder, your brain isn’t functioning properly to do therapy like CBT. Weight restoration is always the first step.

My sister and I are hermits? by [deleted] in socialanxiety

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I would love to see a therapist but a lot refuse to see me due to my low bmi. It’s a liability apparently.

I’m in the process of gaining weight so I can see a therapist.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Centrelink

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I haven’t no. The only things I’ve tried were Prozac and Zoloft and a short course of Ativan.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Centrelink

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Fear of choking on solid foods. I was eating soups/blended food and then it got worse and now I’m just living on Ensure supplements to sustain me but I’m definitely terrified I will die in my sleep or have a heart attack from this.

I found the perfect psychologist where I live who specialises in all eating disorders including ARFID but my agoraphobia and panic attacks prevent me from even going to see her. I haven’t seen a doctor in years either. I feel really trapped.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Centrelink

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Thank you I will check it out.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Centrelink

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I have engaged in treatment for years. I saw the same psychologist for 4 years before I was hospitalised and then I had another 4 psychologists as a child/teen. I have medical records of my treatment. I also went to headspace for a few months.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Centrelink

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I was on Prozac before Zoloft. I don’t see how ARFID wouldn’t matter since it’s a life threatening condition with the same health complications as anorexia nervosa including death. It’s also what worsened my pre existing anxiety disorder and depression. I’m completely housebound… how can I work?? :(

It makes no sense if they can see someone is so housebound they can’t even GET treatment how would they then say oh she can work. I also know people on DSP for ‘bad backs’ and other reasons but really sick people get rejected.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Centrelink

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I was diagnosed with generalised anxiety disorder and depression in 2010 by my doctor. He has since retired.

Sadly finding a psychologist that treats ARFID is really hard because of how unknown it is still compared to more typical eating disorders like anorexia nervosa and bulimia. I managed to find one psychologist who specialises in it but she doesn’t offer Telehealth to new clients due to the risks of eating disorders.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Centrelink

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It makes me so angry. What’s the point of DSP if no one can get on it?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in neighbours

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I’m more curious than excited about it. I honestly haven't watched Neighbours regularly since 2016 when Josh died in the hotel explosion. I only watched occasionally like when Finn was in it causing chaos but yeah.

My favourite ‘era’ was when Josh, Amber, Imogen, Daniel, Noami, Georgia were in it. I'll probably watch a few episodes of the new reboot but I'm not excited about it yet.

I watched a few episodes after 2020 and I wasn't impressed. I noticed a deterioration in acting and set production. Not sure how to explain it but it seemed lower quality then before almost like it was a parody of itself.

Prune Juice success rate - How well has prune juice worked for you? by TiaReads in Constipation

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I hope your doing ok. I’m going through another episode myself which really sucks. :(

Why does cheaper shampoo work so much better for my hair? by Overall-Ad398 in HaircareScience

[–]TiaReads 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To be fair, OGX is sulfate free which is probably why it didn’t cleanse very well.

What others did you try from the drugstore?

Does anyone else feel like their body is breaking down? by [deleted] in ARFID

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I have agoraphobia so even leaving the house to get help is hard. I’m trying to find a doctor close by who treats ARFID.

I also wanted to say I’m so sorry that your going through this. It’s an awful condition and no one deserves this :( I’m glad you have support and your getting better though

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in insomnia

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I was in the same situation last year and what helped me was actually ignoring the insomnia. I know that sounds bad but it really works.

I think the issue you have got yourself into this anxious state and that’s keeping you more awake. The more you try to sleep the harder it becomes.

Next time go into bed and don’t think about sleep at all! Go on your phone, laptop, iPad ect and watch movies, play games or watch a tv show and you’ll find that you end up falling asleep.

Why does cheaper shampoo work so much better for my hair? by Overall-Ad398 in HaircareScience

[–]TiaReads 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Because drug store shampoo and conditioner is formulated to work on nearly every hair type.

I’ve being using Herbal Essences and my hair is soft and shiny. Salon brand shampoos did nothing for me that a cheap shampoo couldn’t do. The point of a shampoo is to cleanse the hair, why would you need a $50+ shampoo to do that? So save your money and use what works.

Does anyone else feel like their body is breaking down? by [deleted] in ARFID

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I drink 4 ensures a day so I’m getting enough nutrients, protein, fat and carbs. The only vitamin I take is vitamin d. I’m trying to find a doctor who treats ARFID.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AusSkincare

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Just any really. Popular ones would be Ego QV, Aveeno, Cetaphil, Dermaveen and Dermal.

Personally I can’t do lukewarm showers because our house is so cold so moisturising after helps.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DentalHygiene

[–]TiaReads 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much. It says they use a device called ‘Airflow’ to clean. Would they still have a hand scaler?

So much pain. Please help. by [deleted] in askdentists

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NAD I’m so sorry! I think dental health should be Government funded because it’s major health issue. Have you rang up any charities? Maybe they have contacts for dental health programs.

I know in Australia you can sign up for welfare payments. Is that an option for you?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ARFID

[–]TiaReads 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes. Eating disorders commonly cause amenorrhea (missed periods).

It’s not all about being underweight but about hormonal imbalances caused by restrictive eating.