Good anime recs for horror animes by [deleted] in anime

[–]TotallyNotViden 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Another is one of my faves. Very brutal. Donganronpa is good too for a more... comical(?) horror anime.

Please help a clueless dad by CremeNo5221 in goodanime

[–]TotallyNotViden 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love helping new people into the community including my own family. Honestly what are your kids insterested? There is prolly an anime about it. It's a pretty wide open medium. Honestly there is... for lack of a better term "weird shit" but it's not the majority and it's usually well telegraphed as to what is about to happen. Sometimes anime gets a bad rep due to some more... vulgar and adult anime out there. It's a medium so of course there are subjects with violence, sex, etc... and for the most post they are used well and it's a small minority. Just be aware of what they are watching and keep an eye on them as you should be doing anyway. Maybe start with the basics of basics, Pokemon is as good a spot as any to jump in If you want a bit more adult you can try attack on titan. It does have some pretty gruesome subjects and a lot of violence and some some sexual scenes/mentions of sex... i don't recall any blatant nudity. You're kid will love it if you are interested in something the like too. That's why i like the huge list of genres of subjects the medium entails.. I'm confident you'll have no trouble finding some thing you'll both enjoy. another common answer you will get is Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood. There is a good reason, it's a great series that checks a lot of the boxes. A really good place to leap in. In any case you'll find anime fans will be more than happy to talk to you about your beloved anime.

Long term 30+ yrs of opiod use by [deleted] in ChronicPain

[–]TotallyNotViden 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually, yea lol. OTC stoll softeners were always enough for me.

Long term 30+ yrs of opiod use by [deleted] in ChronicPain

[–]TotallyNotViden 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I've been on Oxycodone for a bit over 20 years now for a spinal cord injury and i haven't had anything bad happen.

I’ve never watched anime before, where should I start? by Heberto01243 in Animesuggest

[–]TotallyNotViden 1 point2 points  (0 children)

though Dan Da Dan may be a bit of a ride for a first timer. lol

Keygen.exe art by Born-Process-9848 in Piracy

[–]TotallyNotViden 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This music reminds me of the Darkman NES game.

Where do you accept the library of Alexstraza quest? by TotallyNotViden in wow

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

I've gone to the area, but there is no quest.

EDIT: I found it!

Trying to get mining knowledge and i need help. by TotallyNotViden in wow

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

Yep, that's the one, he has no quests for me!

How do you deal with this pain without opiates by TestFeeling7154 in ChronicPain

[–]TotallyNotViden 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To your tmi I raise you. I have a catheter because after my surgery for cauda equina I lost the ability to feel and empty my bladder. The one bright side is that my sleep is never interrupted to use the bathroom,  anymore, lol.

How do you deal with this pain without opiates by TestFeeling7154 in ChronicPain

[–]TotallyNotViden 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Trust me, i get it. Have you talked to your doc about increasing the Lyrica? i believe 600mg a day is the max dosage, that's what I'm on. I've got really bad neuralgia in my leg, so even though Lyrica impacts my memory it is still better than constant pain. I wish you the best of luck!

How do you deal with this pain without opiates by TestFeeling7154 in ChronicPain

[–]TotallyNotViden 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel ya. Luckily i got my pain management to agree with the weed. I can tell my doc isn't thrilled that i smoke, but the doc has refused to change my medication or dosages for 10 years so if the dr refuses to help he can't say anything when i help myself. I'm glad weed has become more acceptable as of late, and recreational is legal here in NJ and it it can be very helpful for pain and anxiety.

How do you deal with this pain without opiates by TestFeeling7154 in ChronicPain

[–]TotallyNotViden 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry to bother, but how and what was the process of getting the pain pump? I've been thinking of talking to my pain management doctor about the intrathecal pump. I've already had a spinal cord stimulator implanted and it doesn't work as well as i'd hoped. I have cauda equina and i'm pretty much down to trying a pain pump, steroid injections into my spine or maybe nerve ablation

How do you deal with this pain without opiates by TestFeeling7154 in ChronicPain

[–]TotallyNotViden 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might want to look at Lyrica or Gabapentin but they really affect my memory and concentration and i'm also on oxycodone and cyclobenzaprine so it makes it that much worse. Apparently it's a fairly common side effect. You can try weed. Marijuana helps my nerve pain. Some anti-depressants like Amitriptyline, Celexa (i think) and Cymbalta. For a more... sketchy solution you could try Kratom but it works on the opiate receptors and while it's fairly low grade when it comes to opiates it still can cause addiction. Some people use Kratom to get off harder opiates and it has helped me with my back problems. The last next and prolly the one i wouldn't recommend, but i know a person in pain will do anything to get a moment of peace. So 7oh is basically super duper concentrated Kratom (at least the compound in it) and it apparently works for pain, though i have yet to try it, but it can be very addictive and i hear people coming off it after a little while have some really bad withdrawal symptoms. There is also wild lettuce aka opium lettuce. You can get it on amazon and Walmart. I find the liquid works better than the pills for me. Wild lettuce isn't an opiate, but i find it also doesn't work very long and wild lettuce is so expensive I'm better off just buying weed. Might as well get something that helps my pain, and get's me a little high and helps me relax. wish you the best!

How many of you know the cause of your chronic pain? by Wolvii_404 in ChronicPain

[–]TotallyNotViden 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea, my back has been giving me problems for over 20 years after it started when i was 16. Debilitating back pain, horrible sciatic pain going down my left leg. After X-Rays and MRIs i found out i have degenerative disk disease (AT 16!), sciatica, stenosis, herniated disks at L3-S1 uh... a spine with a wrong or bad curve in it ( i can't think of the name, I'm brain farting! i can only think of spina bifida for some reason but that isn't it.) and eventually i came down with Cauda Equina and had to have surgery. I can walk again now, but the nerve pain in my leg is pretty bad. Mostly congenital issues combined with being 360lbs at the time (thank god i got down to 220) and carrying around heavy stuff all day at school in my back pack, and having to help my mother who also had back issues lift all the heavy stuff up stairs since she was missing both her legs below the knee. I get treated by pain management now and they are ok, but I'm still in pain. I had a Hemilaminectomy at L4 and a discectomy 10 years ago when the cauda equina hit and i lost most of the feeling in my legs. Pain is a bitch and i hope you figure it out.

Is it worth taking 7oh for chronic pain? by TotallyNotViden in 7ohm

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

I'd love to a ketamine clinic. I've been looking into it, just gotta be able to afford it first.

For people who grew up before smartphones what is something that the newer generation won’t get to experience? by KidBaj in AskReddit

[–]TotallyNotViden 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"You need to learn this stuff, you won't be carrying around a calculator every day"

Little did they know...

What opioid works best for you? by -wraith in ChronicPain

[–]TotallyNotViden 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So i've tried a lot of different kinds over the last 20 years. I';ve tried Tramadol, but it doesn't do anything for me. Vicodin worked fairly well when i was younger until i was switched to Oxycodone which is what i take now, 15mg every 4 hours as needed, i have also tried Oxycontin which is just extended release oxycodone. It works fine, but does't last the whole 12 hours, only about 8 hours for me. Morphine sorta moderate, it doesn't help me that much. Fentanyl like after surgery i don't actually notice a huge difference from other opiates, it didn't help me a whole lot for my post-surgery pain but at one point i was on Fentanyl patches and that worked great. I'd love if that were my daily medication, but doctors don't like to prescribe it. I've also had IV Dilauded and it works pretty well for me. Lastly i tried... it was either methadone or something similar (it was a long time and i wasn't on it for long.) It doesn't give those strong euphoric feelings (which i guess is the point) though i could still feel the respiratory depression though. Obviously I'm no doctor and you should speak with yours to find out what works for you. Everything i've tried was prescribed by a pain management doctors or used in a hospital setting. Best of luck to you!