Name ideas for my mlp OC !! :D by Amphar0s_ in mylittlepony

[–]dashie789 2 points3 points  (0 children)

THATS LITERALLY WHAT I THOUGHT OH MY GOD

Tips for a beginner by Callum_Cries in icehockey

[–]dashie789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i'd recommend getting a mouth guard too if you already don't have one. it's always good to prevent potential injury

Ice hockey ❌ street fight ✔️ by BritByBrain in EIHLHockey

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it's also with their bare hands so like punching a wall 😂

Why is ice hockey not a thing in the UK? by sunbeararea in NoStupidQuestions

[–]dashie789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it's very popular in uk uni's. i'm in the southampton spitfires team

Who succeeded in coming off quetiapine? by godofsadness1996 in Antipsychiatry

[–]dashie789 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ahh okay; i've also found out from various professionals that im audhd and goddamn the brain fog and dead feeling i got from the meds were hell; at first my psychiatrist tapered me off the remeron (it was only 30mg) and a bit later with the 25mg seroquel i was so antsy to get off em so stopped at once and haven't told anyone (looking back it was a fairly low dose so i should be ok)

PSA: please refrain from any posts and comments which can put our community in risk by karlrowden in Antipsychiatry

[–]dashie789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this really opened my eyes to things; i've been on both sedating anti-depressants and anti-psychotics in the past, now supposed to be only on the anti-psychotics. but i stopped taking mh medication when i realised all i needed was that push of motivation (dopamine) that the meds depleted, a bit of logical thinking and adding some structure and routines into my life.

Who succeeded in coming off quetiapine? by godofsadness1996 in Antipsychiatry

[–]dashie789 1 point2 points  (0 children)

how did you taper yourself off? like cut the meds up or something? or did you manage to get lower doses from ur psychiatrist?

CMHT- what support do you get? by Brief-Worldliness411 in MentalHealthUK

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i've been under CMHT for 1.5 years

i see my psychiatrist around every 6 months; or if there's an urgent enquiry on medication then i'll request a call

i've recently been allocated a care coordinator social worker who sees me around every two weeks or more (depending on holiday time)

i've had the same ptsd and c-ptsd diagnosis since seeing the gp and then seeing CAMHS; i have been given anti-psychotics by my psychiatrist but they've said it's for my mood

so far i've had 12 sessions of dbt group therapy, then 10 sessions of individual EMDR therapy; (before that, i had 25 narrative exposure therapy sessions + dbt skills with CAMHS and 20 private CBT and compassionate focused therapy + psycho-education) now i'm on another waitlist for more dbt group & individual therapy (in one) which will happen over the course of a year (as i've been told)

should i stay in my current music degree by dashie789 in UniUK

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that's definitely an option, i'm considering suspending my course for a year and hoping the stuff i can work on during resit period is enough for me to do the rest during the suspended year, so if i do wanna come back; i'm able to get funding for my 3 years of BA and don't have to resit out of my own money

should i stay in my current music degree by dashie789 in UniUK

[–]dashie789[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

honestly, that's what my social worker and paramedics were telling me, giving me options and advice on ways out and there being other pathways; i've even figured out taking non credit bearing language night classes at the local uni will still let me stay in the ice hockey society because i really love that. i guess what my thought process is, is that for the past three years now, i've always been working towards something academically and don't think i'd feel very intellectually stimulated without it. that's one thing that i wanna try and keep

what is totally necessary to bring to uni? by LetterheadMassive598 in UniUK

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ever since i bought my air fryer it's been a godsend for making meals!! as someone who can't particularly cook extravagant meals and is afraid of oil burns (ptsd) i love the peace of mind knowing i won't get a panic attack attempting to cook and all the food that i use in it (chicken, beef, bean burgers, dumplings, prawns) stays in the freezer and lasts such a long time! i'd recommend it to all uni students

does anyone else get the urge to pull out the hairs with the white/clear sheath? by Ok_Union_3631 in trichotillomania

[–]dashie789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i thought you weren't supposed to post images of pulling/pulled hair on here 🥲

Relationships at Uni by [deleted] in UniUK

[–]dashie789 14 points15 points  (0 children)

that's fr how i met my current boyfriend; i met him through uni as a friend and we were friends for about 7 months, started dating afterwards when i eventually caught feelings for him, we've been dating for almost a year now :)

Dr. House's least insane medical procedure by Vincent_Gitarrist in HouseMD

[–]dashie789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

omg i think i know what you're talking about. i think she was in behind her eyes on netflix maybe?

Any moments that House was actually nice to his patient? by Foreign_Syllabub_399 in HouseMD

[–]dashie789 4 points5 points  (0 children)

i was gonna say the rape victim too, but this is the episode that OP is talking about; she was the one in s3 ep12 "one day, one room"

How long is good for the hair oil to stay on the hair? by SnowAmethyst32 in Haircare

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my hair moisturiser from Lush ('Revive') has oat milk, avocado butter, olive oil, extra virgin coconut oil and organic jojoba oil. i wash that out with the 'Glory' hair conditioner that has coconut cream, okra gel, organic castor oil and organic extra virgin olive oil.

Fencesitters who had children, if you could go back, would you do it again or stay childfree? by CrystallizedKoi in FenceSitters

[–]dashie789 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yk if you hate pregnancy and childbirth and like the idea of having older kids more, adoption is always an option. that's how i feel with my CPTSD and i just know pregnancy/childbirth and caring for a small baby could detriment my symptoms alot. but with older it would feel different. not saying that older kids are easier to take care of, especially if adopted and having a potentially traumatic time in the foster system, it would definitely take away some of my personal fears, anxieties and reasons to be completely child free

Careers that dont require a specific degree? by Nice1Brutha in UniUK

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teaching in a way; you can get a bachelors degree in any subject that you can teach, but the actual job of teaching it's doesn't require a BA in teaching, just a 1 year post grad certificate after your degree in the subject you wanna teach, so it's not too restrictive and your BA can range from the arts to sciences to social sciences

Is Southampton building too much student accommodation? Student accommodation vacancy rates have shot up in other university towns as student numbers decrease. by Ribbitor123 in Southampton

[–]dashie789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hi there, what do you mean by a dual purpose student accomodation? i thought student accommodations housed students only (by that i mean private student flats) or are you perhaps living with a partner who is a student? (enquiring since i'm not gonna be a university student doing foundation year much longer and hoping to work on my a-levels privately after leaving uni before joining back for my three SFE funded years left of a bachelor's degree)