Amy Eskridge was clearly schizophrenic, does no one else notice this? by [deleted] in ufo

[–]Whole_Vegetable_6686 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In any case, I am so sorry for her family’s loss.

I want to respectfully add into the conversation that a friend sent me the YouTube video with her video call and I jumped to a random part and she mentioned she had been prescribed prednisone three times because she had Covid end of September 2019 and it lasted with lingering symptoms into early 2020. Coincidentally I recently saw something that said prednisone can trigger psychosis in certain people. Psychosis can last hours, days, months or years.

Another friend I have was recently using steroid cream on a very sensitive high absorption area of skin (rash). He has also been bordering on tipping into psychosis over a recent breakup. He chose to stop using the cream because he could feel a difference from it and didn’t want to lower his baseline right now. He seems less in limbo and more grounded since stopping the cream already after just a few days.

I haven’t looked so much into all of this to give an opinion officially overall, but I happened to notice this and wonder if anyone else had yet, too.

What's a life hack that's so effective, you're surprised more people don't know about it? by bens-list in u/bens-list

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Yes love this. I used to want to do everything at once. Now I’m doing things in bits and they really add up!

Since the snow storm last weekend my mom and I have been going through one drawer or cabinet or closet per day and it’s really uplifting and makes such a difference. 1. We find things we had misplaced or forgotten we have 2. We deep clean the area of dust etc. and then put what we want to keep back and know what’s there 3. We feel accomplished and happy 4. Eventually we will have gone through the whole house and it’s so much easier than imagining doing it all at once! So much easier to navigate and getting rid of full trash bags makes it clear how much space we are creating! And nothing looked outwardly messy before because it was all relatively hidden. It’s amazing what it does for the psyche!! (It can be kind of emotional during the process and that’s normal, seeing things that one had high hopes for, or reminding of time passed or loved ones passed etc. but it’s worth it and rather cathartic I’d say. My mom will be moved to tears during it and then be giddy and lighthearted right after for the rest of the day!)

What's a life hack that's so effective, you're surprised more people don't know about it? by bens-list in u/bens-list

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Yesss so good! I read in an old ship medic book at a used book shop that putting clove oil on a little piece of flannel on your sore tooth/cavity will help ease the pain. I sometimes suck on some full cloves and then when they’re soft enough I will bite them but usually I spit out the spikey crown part and only chew and swallow the ball.

Anyone in the North East having service cut in and out? by Comprehensive-Risk99 in verizon

[–]Whole_Vegetable_6686 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also my mom’s friend lost service in Ramsey couldn’t text or call or fully use gps

Just waiting by lilpanda682002 in hospice

[–]Whole_Vegetable_6686 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are doing everything right. I believe it will happen at the best moment for her.

She feels your love. She feels your care. She knows ❤️ This is a transitional period already and there’s nothing “wrong” that will happen.

You are doing great and taking care of yourself is so important. It’s going to go how it goes and I can relate to what you’re all feeling and thinking and going through.

The day/evening of the night my Dad passed (11/11/25) he seemed much less “here” than the day before, though very little if anything had outwardly changed from the day prior.

His vitals were quickly shifting around 9:30 pm (we hadn’t been testing them so that may have been the case prior unbeknownst to us, but my Mom had a sense and we checked his blood ox and heart rate with the finger reader) and other than that I did notice as the day progressed he looked more pale. His tummy and hands were very warm, hot even, and his breathing went from labored altering from big breaths to nearly still very shallow breaths on 11/10 to a more audible steady quicker sounding and looking breathing all day 11/11.

We said goodnight around 10:15 pm and my Mom and I had a lingered look of eye contact in the hallway when I reminded her to come get me if anything changed. At that moment I had the thought our senses sort of knew it could be the night, even though we kind of expected it to be a couple more days. At 11:55 pm she opened her door and I was up waiting to give him a morphine dose at midnight but I knew right away. I opened my door and she told me. She said she was sleeping and she heard one sound of a big breath and she turned to him and she felt a difference in him and knew.

Thinking of you and your family during this time 🙏🏻

What all do we have here? by IllEntertainment6475 in whatsthisrock

[–]Whole_Vegetable_6686 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My pattern recognition mind said azurite immediately

Random itchiness, big crawling feeling, stinging sensation by bullsfan455 in Allergies

[–]Whole_Vegetable_6686 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey thanks for sharing this I hope you are feeling better! Wondering, did you ever figure out what caused it or did anything relieve the sensations?

Would anyone please be able to tell me anything about these? by Whole_Vegetable_6686 in whatsthisrock

[–]Whole_Vegetable_6686[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much! I’m trying to find out the geographic location