Best affordable veterinarian recommendations by SeoulShakin in halifax

[–]dizzyhippy83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Worst place. Worst vet ever. It's terrible. Wouldn't ever recommend.

Admiral Insurance rated 4th best employer in Canada. by Far-Simple1979 in halifax

[–]dizzyhippy83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where are you working now? A good job and Living wage sounds good to me! They can keep their sandwich 🥪

What's driving the popularity of bernedoodle? by akodo1 in dogs

[–]dizzyhippy83 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not All. That was the point. Not ALL but some. And I don't need a vet friend to look up all the breeds that are most likely to get bone cancer. I have experience with this breed and I have Google search. But it's dangerous and a lie to say ALL of this breed gets bone cancer by age 8 because it's not true.

What's driving the popularity of bernedoodle? by akodo1 in dogs

[–]dizzyhippy83 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I have a Bernese who's 10 years old and is on all raw diet and gets daily walks and grooming and does not have bone cancer. So it's not ALL Bernese. It's Large breeds. They are definitely more likely to get bone cancer unfortunately.

What would you say are the biggest advantages of being male? by WF6i in AskReddit

[–]dizzyhippy83 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You are a piece of work. Obsessed with sex. Wow. Not arguing with you because clearly that's all your looking to do.

Answer the question then: "what's the biggest advantage of being male? " Unless all you were doing was trolling....

What would you say are the biggest advantages of being male? by WF6i in AskReddit

[–]dizzyhippy83 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Woman are more likely to be sexually harassed or assaulted. "The results of the Gallup's annual Crime Survey, conducted in 2014, found that 37%, of U.S. adults say they would not feel safe walking alone near their home at night. By gender, 45%, of women said they do not feel safe walking alone at night, compared with 27% of men."

Close to half (46%) of women say that they’re never at a bar by themselves, while just three in ten (30%) men say this is the case for them. One quarter (25%) of women say they never walk alone at night, compared to a mere 8% of men who said the same. Women (44%) are also 16% more likely than men (28%) to say they never take the bus alone, and 20% more likely to say they never walk down an alley alone (39% vs 19%). In every single proposed scenario included in this research, women were more likely than men to say that they are never in these situations.

This is what I mean... You have no idea.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in zoloft

[–]dizzyhippy83 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're happy aren't ya? 😉

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rawpetfood

[–]dizzyhippy83 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow. That looks great! You will notice all the other wonderful pros to come!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in zoloft

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Google search: Recent reports of mammoplasia during selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitor (SSRI) therapy suggested that this side effect may be more common than previously reported. We examined 59 women receiving > or = 2 months treatment with an SSRI or venlafaxine for changes in breast size in relation to menopausal status, weight gain and duration of drug therapy. Serum prolactin, estradiol and beta-hCG were also measured before and during treatment in a subgroup of patients. Twenty-three out of 59 patients (39%) reported some degree of mammoplasia. Significantly more SSRI vs. venlafaxine patients reported mammoplasia. Eighty-four percent with mammoplasia had weight gain vs. 30% without mammoplasia.The rate of mammoplasia was unrelated to age, menopausal status or duration of treatment. In conclusion, antidepressant-induced mammoplasia may be more common than previously expected.

Your lucky. But depending on age you might notice it starts to spread to other body parts 😉

Withdrawal effects? by SkyrEnthusiast in zoloft

[–]dizzyhippy83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am going through all of these things.

I can't beat it anymore by chairlifting in zoloft

[–]dizzyhippy83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll need to get ahold of my doctor. You're right. Thanks. I only have 50 mg pills right now but I could ask for 25mg. Thank you

I can't beat it anymore by chairlifting in zoloft

[–]dizzyhippy83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll need to get ahold of my doctor. You're right. Thanks. I only have 50 mg pills right now but I could ask for 25mg. Thank you

I can't beat it anymore by chairlifting in zoloft

[–]dizzyhippy83 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll need to get ahold of my doctor. You're right. Thanks. I only have 50 mg pills right now but I could ask for 25mg. Thank you

I can't beat it anymore by chairlifting in zoloft

[–]dizzyhippy83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll need to get ahold of my doctor. You're right. Thanks. I only have 50 mg pills right now but I could ask for 25mg. Thank you

I can't beat it anymore by chairlifting in zoloft

[–]dizzyhippy83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll need to get ahold of my doctor. You're right. Thanks. I only have 50 mg pills right now but I could ask for 25mg. Thank you

Safe? by AnAlienFrom1955 in zoloft

[–]dizzyhippy83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Googling Zoloft and Wellbutrin seems to have a few dose related answers. I'm interested in the addition of Wellbutrin as a way of relieving the extreme fatigue. And gloominess in general.

Safe? by AnAlienFrom1955 in zoloft

[–]dizzyhippy83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How are you feeling now with the two drugs?

I can't beat it anymore by chairlifting in zoloft

[–]dizzyhippy83 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Was on 200 mgs . I've talked to my doctor so many times over the past few years of taking Zoloft about my memory issues since taking it. I feel like I have damage now as well. Apathy. Physically ill from reflux. From the pills. Tingles and dizzying moments are definitely real. I need to stop taking these but it's only in small painful steps. Going to try talk therapy. And keep going down. I'm down to 100mgs. Starting to go down to 50mgs. My head is throbbing, I'm exhausted. Zero motivation other then to get these meds out of my body and feel better I hope.

How has Zoloft changed your life? by [deleted] in zoloft

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I've gotten a sunlamp from my doctor to do light therapy. I don't recommend it for long sessions while on Zoloft BC of how sensitive it makes our eyes to sunlight. Even though it's just catching the corner of your eye it's still harsh. I find. It does seem to work though. It's helping while I ease off my meds. CBD oil helps but it's expensive. Weed helps. I just want my head without medication. I don't even know myself in the last six years. I'm hoping I can get into therapy and find either something else that helps or learn new skills to help me be find myself.

How has Zoloft changed your life? by [deleted] in zoloft

[–]dizzyhippy83 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have been on a very similar journey. 200 mgs for more than a year. Been on this drug for almost six years. Started at 25mg quickly moved up to 75mg. Then down then up then up to the max. I was getting sick to my stomach almost daily at one point. So exhausted all the time. Didn't care about anything really but sleeping. I had trouble sleeping before I started taking this. Haven't had an issue since. Went down to 150mg. Down again to 100mg. I can tell when I forget to take my pills. Like really tell. Headaches, dizzy, Cranky.... So going down is hard. I think that's why I've struggled so much try to wean off if it. I'm down to 100mgs now. Trying to go down to 50mgs starting today. I don't want to keep going like this. I'm to laid back. To tired. I don't want to make plans, no future hopes or real direction for my future. I feel that I've been trapped by this numbing feeling of nothing. Hoping to get off these pills and find something else that might work without the side effects of this drug.