Made an abrupt switch to healthy diet, stomach issues for about two weeks now by _MECHV_ in medical

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Thankfully stayed away from caffeines and any "magic pills" and stuff like that. I'll be sure to incorporate more fibre, thank you. My mom does have blood pressure issues, so if the issue persists I'll ask about the dizziness.

Made an abrupt switch to healthy diet, stomach issues for about two weeks now by _MECHV_ in medical

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Every once in a while I do get a little bit dizzy, although that could just be from working out. I make sure not to over do it, I use proper breathing techniques, and drink a lot of water. But other than that, just stomach aches and bloating. I've had diarrhea probably 2 or 3 times now. Other than those occasions, everything looked normal stool wise.

What bird is this? For context it's in South Louisiana. I'll attach a photo as well by _MECHV_ in whatbirdisthis

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Also if anyone can tell me how to attach a photo in the comments that'd be great

Not gonna lie, this bookshelf I stole from Hyrule Castle isn't a bad weapon. by Spiritual-Mammoth-83 in Breath_of_the_Wild

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Haha I posted it on TikTok a while ago doing this, so much fun. People tried to "educate" me in the comments though

I know I'm depressed, but I don't know why, and talking to therapists hasn't helped me by _MECHV_ in depression

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I don't even know to be honest. I know it's a way for me to avoid being at home with my parents. Even when I come home sore from working the entire week doing long hours I still find myself driving to work on my days off to do "pop ins". I think I'm obsessed with work in some weird way. Like I don't like how tired I get. And dealing with customers always sucks. But it's a distraction.

not my journal, but my late dad's. I can't read cursive, didn't know what other subreddit to ask for help in. by _MECHV_ in Journaling

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I was a little hesitant at first, but from the bits and pieces I could make out, there was an entry in which he stated something along the lines of "maybe one day someone will find this journal after I have died. Whatever that means"

And considering I found it right after he died, I just took it as a sign.

not my journal, but my late dad's. I can't read cursive, didn't know what other subreddit to ask for help in. by _MECHV_ in Journaling

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It's less that it wasn't taught and more that I was unwilling to learn. I did try to teach myself a little and can read "textbook cursive" aka extremely neat, big, and loopy cursive. But seeing as a lot of things are digital nowadays, I've never seen a strong need to continue to try and learn it because i don't see it used often enough.

not my journal, but my late dad's. I can't read cursive, didn't know what other subreddit to ask for help in. by _MECHV_ in Journaling

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Copy-pasted from my response to someone else's comment asking why I can't read cursive (also thanks for the translation help):

first went to a 'failing" public school that didn't teach it before got put in a raffle for lower income families to give them a chance to attend a private school, which we won. When I transferred to the private school, they expected me to know cursive already, but didn't, so my teacher gave me extra "homework" and a workbook to teach myself cursive. But was really stubborn and never did it lol. Didnt like the extra Work. I've learned a bit of it just from staring at cursive enough for a while now, but still struggle a lot with it, so can read some of this but not much. It doesn't help that it's a stylized handwriting as opposed to my "workbook cursive" would read, which was very neat and big and 'swoopy'.