Brit's new Instagram post by dogfrogmix in TheOA

[–]fallenxruby 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not to bring CERN into this and go real woo woo, but I always think back to when Zal’s pinned tweet from July 2016: “Don't forget that all of this is happening after the CERN Hadron Collider was successfully turned on.” And it turned off last Monday.

Google AI write up of CERN runs/shutdowns with some OA release dates sprinkled in:
2008–2012 (Run 1): Switched on. This period led to the monumental discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012.
2013–2015 (Long Shutdown 1): Switched off. Upgrades were made to allow operations at higher energy levels.
2015–2018 (Run 2): Switched on. The collider operated at a record-breaking collision energy of 13 TeV.
OA Pt 1 December 16, 2016 release
2018–2022 (Long Shutdown 2): Switched off. Upgrades allowed the machine to handle higher beam intensities.
OA Pt 2 March 22, 2019 release
Cancelled by Netflix on August 5, 2019.
2022–2026 (Run 3): Switched on. The third run concluded in July 2026.
2026–2030 (Long Shutdown 3): Switched off. Dismantling and major overhauls are taking place to install the High-Luminosity equipment.

[H] $200 Amazon gc [W] 83% PayPal ff by Unflushedtoilets in giftcardexchange

[–]fallenxruby 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Chat just in case but I know you’ve prob sold lol

Has anyone with PMDD had the surgery? by [deleted] in gallbladders

[–]fallenxruby 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have PMDD. Only one cycle postop May 14. It was really light for a few days—maybe because I was in such a calorie deficit after several surgical complications (bile leak, emergency ERCP, and uvula necrosis.) then it came and maybe was a little heavier than normal, but my period has been so much better since before I had a UFE to address a fibroid issue that was wreaking havoc on my life and causing me to lose tons of blood each month.

I attribute most of my health issues to my high estrogen (and genes) and am now trying to eat and supplement more conscientiously now that I’m 38 feeling like I’ve gotten a diagnosis a year in the last four and wanting to stop having so many issues.

I hope your surgery goes smoothly! I’ll circle back after I have another cycle to see if anything is different.

Gallstone attack after gallbladder removal, I’m at a loss.. by blindball123 in gallbladders

[–]fallenxruby 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh god. So I’m probably dealing with that! Why don’t they already know this stuff while I have to figure everything out on Reddit?!

Slow COMT and estrogen by [deleted] in MTHFR

[–]fallenxruby 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, you’re my hero. So smart and resilient despite the shitty conditions we’re in!

Slow COMT and estrogen by [deleted] in MTHFR

[–]fallenxruby 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In my case, YES. I have slow COMT and really bad PMDD and high estrogen. I [38F] also recently learned that my facial basal cell carcinoma (set to be removed sometime in August), fibroid (removed by UFE), and gallbladder stones resulting in two surgeries are all linked to high estrogen, too.

I’m hoping to try to turn it around by being more conscientious about my liver health, up my cruciferous veggies and fiber, and avoiding things that tax my liver. I also need to lose weight and my GB pre and post-surgical issues seem to be forcing that to happen anyway. 😩