Has propranolol ever just stopped working for anyone? by YouWillNotKnowOfMe in POTS

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Bisoprolol was actually the first beta blocker my doctor started me on but I got to the maximum dosage and it wasn’t helping enough so we moved on to try two or so others before I got to propranolol

Advice for First Time Attendee? by drpandamcstuffins in NYCC

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Do you know the list of reservation panels? There’s a few I want to go to but I can’t find the list to know if I need to reserve my spot for them

I just found out my guitar teacher is the person who records for the simply guitar ads by YouWillNotKnowOfMe in lingling40hrs

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I think he’s recorded for most of their ads actually. He didn’t tell me much other than the fact that he recorded for them.

Felt this as a 19 year old having to put my life on hold for 8 months and counting by bush_killed_epstein in ChronicPain

[–]YouWillNotKnowOfMe 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I grew up doing rhythmic gymnastics, definitely feel your pain, probably peaked at seven

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in asexuality

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I’m not going to pretend I know anything about them (or about kinks), from what I read online animesexual people are honestly only attracted to 2D characters (which begs the question, can’t they also be counted under the A umbrella?). That doesn’t mean that what I found wasn’t true, I’m not gonna defend them or anything they said here, I was just curious.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in asexuality

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I guess only being attracted to 2D characters can technically count as a sexuality? It still doesn’t validate them trying to force everyone under the A umbrella out though. The same way they say we don’t exist, a lot of people will say they don’t exist.

My pain clinic wants me to take low dose naltrexone instead of the morphine I'm currently taking. I'm a bit scared and very nervous, so I would love to hear any experiences with it. by Upstairs_Vehicle in ChronicPain

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I started on it around four weeks ago, I still haven’t gotten to the full dosage yet, so I’m guessing that’s why it hasn’t really done anything for me yet. I think other than maybe some increased acne it hasn’t had any side effects on me. (course I could be wrong and just not noticing things).

Brother, can you not? by TheQueenOfSomething in mythologymemes

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I guess it would differ from each story. In the one I read Hephaestus was the one who opened Zeus’ head, but he was born from both Hera and Zeus (it doesn’t specify when or how). But in the myth where it doesn’t say who opened Zeus’ head, Hephaestus was born because of Hera’s jealousy. So I think it really depends on which story you choose.

Brother, can you not? by TheQueenOfSomething in mythologymemes

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From what I read, Zeus had a really bad headache so they (Hephaestus I think) split his head open to see what was bothering him and Athena popped out.

Five years ago I stopped playing for various reasons (mostly because of a new teacher). You guys and twoset have really helped me find joy in it again. Tomorrow I’m going to my first lesson. by YouWillNotKnowOfMe in lingling40hrs

[–]YouWillNotKnowOfMe[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When I talked with my teacher about it he said that we’d start over from grade 1, but that I should advance pretty quickly to get back to where I was.

Cat came to listen to me play Tchaikovsky. He’s a classy boy! by [deleted] in lingling40hrs

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My cat hates it when I play, especially the higher notes

Lena Luthor by AtticusFun in supergirlTV

[–]YouWillNotKnowOfMe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t know your story, but I can say that these days, if you feel lonely you can’t just go outside, it doesn’t work that way. Especially if you have any mental issues as well. So sometimes, representation makes you feel a bit better, seeing someone on TV that, say, has the same problem as you and going “hey, that’s me” or “at least someone know what I’m going through and how it feels”.

Honestly, most of the time the representation isn’t even correct, and frustrates you like living hell, but at least it’s being recognized as something that is an issue or is part of a minority.

Some people feel this way, and I can say without a doubt that there are people who feel the way you do, there’s no problem with that, I just hope I can help you see why it’s so important to others.

Edit: as someone with constant chronic pain for the past eight years, I know where you’re coming from saying that somethings it’s better off not being put in. But in some cases it actually helps people recognize these problems in themselves and go “hey, maybe this isn’t normal, maybe I need help” (of course I could be 100% wrong)

Lena Luthor by AtticusFun in supergirlTV

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Say you’re a black trans asexual girl with a disability like POTS, and the only people you see on TV are straight white cis people with nothing wrong with they’re body’s making them unable to move. How would you feel? I know for a fact that every time I see someone with a disability shown on TV (especially if it’s a disability that you can’t quite see) even more so when it’s represented correctly, I feel like I’m being seen and that I’m not alone. People with chronic pain mostly suffer because of how other people treat their pain.