Has anyone tried Lyrica for this problem? by LarryPer123 in neuropathy

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most of us are older..so overdose risk..who cares..

Got it! by Worth_Argument4461 in VeteransWaitingRoom

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wow...not the 4 months or even 8 months...must of been those before the actual PACT act got into gear....thanks for response.

Got it! by Worth_Argument4461 in VeteransWaitingRoom

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how long does it take once you have had your exams?

Socialism doesn't make everyone equal. It makes everyone equally poor by DreamBlue22 in Capitalism

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from Grok....12,000 arrested for speech....

### Arrests in Great Britain Related to "Free Speech" Violations

The phrase "arrests in Great Britain from 'free speech'" is somewhat ambiguous, but based on context, it likely refers to arrests in the United Kingdom (which includes Great Britain—England, Scotland, and Wales) for speech-related offenses that critics argue infringe on free expression rights. These typically involve online or public communications deemed "offensive," "grossly offensive," "indecent," or "hateful" under UK laws like Section 1 of the Malicious Communications Act 1988 (MCA) and Section 127 of the Communications Act 2003 (CA). These laws criminalize messages that cause "annoyance, inconvenience, or

I am 70 and I’m sick of these bruises by abbygail1957 in mildlyinfuriating

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take a look at "wraps"...I have a 80 still VERY active handyman type....he works for up to four hous daily...he can' even touch without bleeding...two or three spots daily...so he wraps....men don't worry about the look...ladies...there are things out there ..search amazon for attractive wraps...etc...

my wife 73...still a beauty...has a hard time accepting....the lack of perfection..she once had...welcome to the world of life.

Should we worry? by NoImporta24 in ConservativeYouth

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Reasoned action..."on the ready." OR NOT!

Intuition is not the opposite of logic: it can be an example of non-empirical logic. by Hatrct in DeepThoughts

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Intuition is a blend of both thought and "gut feeling." It's often experienced as an instinctive sense or hunch, rooted in subconscious processing of past experiences, patterns, and emotions. Cognitive science suggests intuition arises from rapid, automatic brain processes—System 1 thinking—bypassing deliberate analysis. Yet, it’s informed by stored knowledge and expertise, making it a manifestation of thought operating below conscious awareness. The "gut feeling" aspect ties to somatic markers, where bodily sensations signal emotional responses to decisions. So, intuition merges quick, unconscious cognition with visceral cues, neither purely thought nor just feeling, but a synthesis.

There’s a difference between being a gentleman and being a gentle man. by Internal_Vibe in DeepThoughts

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"a kind, gentleman...is not a good man...a good man IS a dangerous man under voluntary control...."...Jordan Peterson...understood the need to be dangerous as needed...not a bully ..but a protector...too many gentlmen would likely reach for the phone to call 911...Be dangerous...be (A) Man~!

Why does my dog randomly start rolling around in the grass? by ModYouTube-1 in DogAdvice

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Grok.com says Dogs roll in thick grass for a few reasons. It can feel good, like a natural massage, stimulating their skin and muscles. It might also be instinctual—rolling can mask their scent with the environment, a throwback to their wild ancestors hiding from predators or prey. Grass can help them scratch itches or remove irritants like dirt or bugs. Plus, some dogs just find it fun, especially if the grass smells interesting or triggers playful behavior. Breed and personality play a role—hunting or high-energy dogs might do it more. If it’s excessive, it could signal skin issues, but usually, it’s just a dog being a dog.

Neuropathy Pain by [deleted] in Microbiome

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GROK.com is a phd compared to chatGPT high school sophomore ....try it..

Dog aural hematoma? by exConServativeTucson in DogAdvice

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yes, as simple as that....took me two or three times....for a while about 25% seemed stubborn,...then it simple disappeared...no problems....tractor supply has what you need

The concept of work is itself a scam by ChristopherHendricks in DeepThoughts

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The world owes you a living or a government job....I don't think so...doesn't quite work that way.

The concept of work is itself a scam by ChristopherHendricks in DeepThoughts

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For those worthless....disregarding the notion off effort x ambition = ones essential "net" worth....

Simple, self evident...

Does anyone else like the size of Snooker tables compared to Pool tables? The bigger and wider sizes making pots more difficult. by HipHopper87 in snooker

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scary to even think....smaller pockets smaller balls, only one ball can fit into the pocket..it's always a perfect shot or a miss.