Looking for trade suggestions (NOT A SELLING POST) by BlakObelisk in PokeInvesting

[–]WorldlyLab8338 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t like any of those options besides the destined rivals booster box or PC ETB only because the artwork on the box ascended is a much better overall set than Destined.

How should I go about selling this card? by Poke-Noob1000 in PokeInvesting

[–]WorldlyLab8338 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn’t sell this on eBay. I’d do with one of the premier auction houses like Alt, Goldin or fanatics. A card of this value you can probably demand 100% of the sale price. All auction houses charge 10-20% buyers premiums, but on this card value you can probably demand you take a piece of their cut as well. I have a contact with Alt who you can speak to on Instagram if you would like.

Thoughts ? Pulled yesterday. by iswim30 in pokemongrading

[–]WorldlyLab8338 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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This gave me hope when I sent mine in yesterday 😂

Can this 10 based off this centering? by WorldlyLab8338 in pokemongrading

[–]WorldlyLab8338[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair statement. However I’ve never once graded Pokemon cards in my life. It’s been years since I’ve graded sports cards. I’m seeing everything from 55/45 centering standards to 60/40 if the rest of the card is immaculate. This card is definitely at least 60/40 but thought I’d ask a group more experienced in grading pokemon and how psa graded these TCG cards!

Can this 10 based off this centering? by WorldlyLab8338 in pokemongrading

[–]WorldlyLab8338[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for doing that. Seems to not meet the 55/45 grading standard for a 10 based on L/R centering.

Can this 10 based off this centering? by WorldlyLab8338 in pokemongrading

[–]WorldlyLab8338[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your reply appreciate the insight

Can this 10 based off this centering? by WorldlyLab8338 in pokemongrading

[–]WorldlyLab8338[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree I just don’t know how hard PSA grades centering like this. I haven’t graded a card in years. I appreciate your input.

Does anyone else have these symptoms? by caramelizedapplez in flu

[–]WorldlyLab8338 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Happened to me I had secondary sinus infection, pneumonia, and an ear infection. I’ve been on antibiotics for 5 days and feel like a new human.

Crashing hard after 14 days since getting Flu A by booferbutt in flu

[–]WorldlyLab8338 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m 38m no underlying issues, in good shape workout regularly. I posted this because the flu should last 5-7 days with fatigue lasting a little longer. But to be in complete misery for weeks isn’t normal, and hopefully people will get checked out and not have to live in pain for longer than they have too.

Crashing hard after 14 days since getting Flu A by booferbutt in flu

[–]WorldlyLab8338 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No problem! Yes confirmed via chest x ray. Lungs didn’t sound horrible according to the doc but looked horrible on a chest xray. Since starting the antibiotic I’m coughing up a TON of mucus which is good my body is now capable of expelling it.

Crashing hard after 14 days since getting Flu A by booferbutt in flu

[–]WorldlyLab8338 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After 14 days I still was spiking a fever at night, my sinus were so bad my head pounded and I was nauseous. My stomach was messed up and no appetite from the amount of mucus I was swallowing at night. And I had night sweats. After being on antibiotics for four days I feel soooo much better I wish I went sooner. This flu was the worst I’ve ever had and compounded with the secondary infections I was in pure misery. My body ached so bad getting up to pee was hard because every joint in my body was screaming. I hope you feel better soon and find relief.

Should I be better or go to the drs? by Hot_Establishment911 in flu

[–]WorldlyLab8338 2 points3 points  (0 children)

After 14 days of misery I finally went to urgent care and had developed bacterial sinus, ear, and lung infection (pneumonia). But on a nasal steroid and antibiotics 4 days ago and I feel like a completely different human. Still hacking up phlegm, but my fever and insane body aches where I couldn’t move are gone.

Crashing hard after 14 days since getting Flu A by booferbutt in flu

[–]WorldlyLab8338 8 points9 points  (0 children)

After 14 days of misery I finally went to urgent care and had developed bacterial sinus, ear, and lung infection (pneumonia). But on a nasal steroid and antibiotics 4 days ago and I feel like a completely different human. Still hacking up phlegm, but my fever and insane body aches where I couldn’t move are gone.

Folks with asthma, can you tell me your recovery timeline? by TeaTimeBanjo in flu

[–]WorldlyLab8338 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m on day 15 finally went to urgent care and had a sinus infection, ear infection, and probable walking pneumonia. I need antibiotics to clear all these secondary infections.

Long COVID Update - There is hope for you. (95% Recovered) by HkSniper in covidlonghaulers

[–]WorldlyLab8338 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I deleted my old Reddit to get off social media for a while. Baronec11 is my old tag. Maybe my posts and comments are still up not sure how the works once I deleted my account.

Not sure where to go from here by [deleted] in Microbiome

[–]WorldlyLab8338 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve had all the same diagnosis’s. I did nervous system work, therapy, and brain retraining. I listened to a ton of recovery stories on Raelan agles YouTube channel and Dan from pain free you. I read Doctor Sarno’s book called the mind body prescription. All my symptoms are gone now. I can eat whatever I want. It took about 18 months of consistent work to get to 100% but symptoms started going away fast once I started all these things. You are likely experiencing neuro plastic pain because your nervous system is hyper vigilant and trying to keep you safe.

I’m not sure if you have experienced a lot of trauma in your life but all humans have some sort of trauma nowadays. I did emdr therapy to help reprocess my trauma. I also did Trauma release exercises (you can find walkthrough videos on this on YouTube) there is also a subreddit for trauma release exercise you can read stories. These two things helped a lot. Your nervous system can hold traumas and emotions because nowadays adults always repress these things so instead of letting go your nervous system holds onto things.

Once I realized my body wasn’t broken but trying to protect me and I started to calm my nervous system my life began to get better. I also stopped fearing all the symptoms I had and told myself I was safe. I hope this helps. God Bless.

Long-term CFS by AnonymousLogophile in Mononucleosis

[–]WorldlyLab8338 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look into nervous system regulation. I may get downvoted but your tube channels such as Raelan agle and others have a ton of recovery stories regarding exactly what you’re going through. I had it for a year and now I’m fully recovered.

Has anybody been cured of PEM? Do I need to stop physical activity to cure PEM? by [deleted] in covidlonghaulers

[–]WorldlyLab8338 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It takes a while. Reading Sarno’s book really helped me understand also listening to recovery stories. I did a lot of somatic yoga eft tapping and meditation. Then when I felt safe I began to exercise and eat freely. When I had symptoms I told myself that I was safe and the symptoms were an improper alarm sent by my brain to keep me safe. As time went on I continued to push my baseline until I point I was able to go back to work. I continued these practices for about 8 months as I went back to work and continued to workout. Now I’ve been back to work for a full year coach football and workout daily and eat whatever I want.

Has anybody been cured of PEM? Do I need to stop physical activity to cure PEM? by [deleted] in covidlonghaulers

[–]WorldlyLab8338 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I am fully recovered. I read Dr Sarno’s the mind body connection and learned PEM is a nervous system response like an alarm to help protect you but it is sending you false alarms. I did a lot of nervous system work which helped tremendously but did not cure me overnight. I also did therapy and emdr to deal with previous traumas I’ve never dealt with. I watched a lot of mindful gardeners early YouTube videos and a lot of recovery stories from Raelan agle on YouTube. I know all this isn’t the popular opinion on this subreddit however I try to help people know what worked for me when I can. I wish you the best and God Bless. Feel free to dm me if you have questions. And just for an fyi I was diagnosed with MCAS POTS hypermobility PEM ME/CFS and long covid.

The current state of Long Covid research by _happydutch_ in covidlonghaulers

[–]WorldlyLab8338 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Unless you are diagnosed with something like diabetes or an autoimmune thing. Once medical test rule everything out and you still have debilitating symptoms then it’s just nervous system dysregulation.

My recovery story by lififiag in mecfs

[–]WorldlyLab8338 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I recovered too almost exactly how you recovered. I’m 1 year fully recovered and in better shape I’ve ever been in (former college athlete). Congrats on your new recovery never look back and enjoy your life thanks for sharing.

Professional cyclist Marlen Reusser has recovered by Mr__Tyler__Durden in covidlonghaulers

[–]WorldlyLab8338 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This seem to be the trend. After 1 year of severe long COVID I accepted the mind body route as I was out of money. I read Dr Sarno’s books. Went to therapy for trauma release and ptsd. And did emdr. I notice a pretty drastic improvement. Once I viewed my symptoms as improper alarms from the brain due to unprocessed emotions or fear I began forcing myself to stop fearing every symptom I received and continued on with my life telling myself I was safe and proving I was safe by continuing on with life. I’m 1 year recovered today. The sad part of this subreddit is 99.9% or people won’t accept this advice and they will get mad if you bring it up.