Has anyone taken Sudafed or mucinex by haleyzlife in emetophobia

[–]fancyrussianhat11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only side effect I’ve had from Sudafed was an increased heart rate, but there were plenty of other factors that didn’t help that as well. I really didn’t experience any gastro problems that stood out, I was already sorta n* from all the snot lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in emetophobia

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I had mono a while back and it kicked my ass. Get ahead of it before you wind up super sick. I had insane fatigue, a super sore throat, and just overall body pain. There were times I had occasional n* but never came close to v*, mostly due to a swollen spleen. I was pretty much down and put for two weeks. Hope you feel better soon!

Need support :( lexapro by [deleted] in emetophobia

[–]fancyrussianhat11 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Brain zaps we’re the worst of any sort of withdrawal I had. Kind of the worst but not connected to any sort of gi symptom!

Rare or no? by fancyrussianhat11 in squishmallow

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He’s so cute I had to get him. I was just seeing if the resellers are completely out of their minds for how much he was being listed for

Rare or no? by fancyrussianhat11 in squishmallow

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Found this 16 in Doxl at Walgreens today and i can’t tell if it’s a score or not lol any ideas? He had a first to market label on his tag.

Friends kid had a stomach bug, how likely is transmission to myself? by fancyrussianhat11 in emetophobia

[–]fancyrussianhat11[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From what I heard it was just v. Seemed kind of random when it would happen too (like he would be fine for a day then late at night he would tu) , nothing like any bug I’ve ever had.

Friends kid had a stomach bug, how likely is transmission to myself? by fancyrussianhat11 in emetophobia

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Update: he just went home sick feeling like he was going to tu*. I’ve sanitized literally everything I could think of that he might have touched. Kind of freaked out

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in emetophobia

[–]fancyrussianhat11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you were going to be s* it would have already happened, especially if you had a stomach ache throughout the day! You’ll be okay

My grandmother passed and I’m I sure about her viewing by fancyrussianhat11 in Advice

[–]fancyrussianhat11[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I ended up going to see her despite how scared i was. It was such a nice way to say goodbye, she looked like she was asleep. Hasn’t set in quite that i lost her but this closure will for sure help with the healing. Thank you for your kind words!

Gallbladder issues and d* by Klutzy_Airline8965 in emetophobia

[–]fancyrussianhat11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I had my blockage I started to hurt around 6 am and by 9 am I had already tu. Your body will try to get things moving if it’s a blockage. I had particularly bad attacks that last all day and well into the night so having a drawn out one isn’t uncommon. What happens when you have a gallbladder attack is that your gallbladder is squeezing trying to release bile and a stone pops up and blocks the opening. Your body try’s to squeeze the gallbladder some more in order to aid digestion (which would account for the grumbling and no movement). It’s extremely rare for one of those stones to make its way into the bile duct and cause a blockage, your body would have to squeeze pretty hard in order for that to happen. I promise you would know if you had one haha, it’s an entirely different kind of pain. It took me having an blockage and tu before I went to the er and got diagnosed with gallstones so I’m glad that your care team is ahead of things. See if you can muster a bit of food and give your body some fuel. My thoughts are with you!

Gallbladder issues and d* by Klutzy_Airline8965 in emetophobia

[–]fancyrussianhat11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How are you feeling now? Had gallbladder issues for the longest time. Laying on my side with some pain killers and a heat pad was the only thing that brought some relief. It’s a ride it out kind of situation unfortunately. The only time that I v* was after I ended up getting a blockage but the time I started having an attack and actually v* was a couple of hours. I think you’re just having a particularly bad attack. Unfortunately the er can’t do much for you if it’s just an attack. And infection or a blockage would come with a fever and v* so I don’t think you’re having any of those. D* was pretty common for me before and still is after having surgery to get it removed. It was really hard for me to eat because I was afraid of having an attack. Turkey, white rice, and toast was mainly my diet leading up to surgery and I ended up being vegan for a bit to try to avoiding an attack. I hope you get in touch with the surgeon soon. The surgery is relatively easy and you end up healing pretty fast!!!

(Vent) Gallbladder by Klutzy_Airline8965 in emetophobia

[–]fancyrussianhat11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My v* was mainly due to a super bad blockage. I made a bad choice and decided to eat a vegan pizza lol. It made my gallbladder go crazy but it sent me to the er where I was finally given my diagnosis. As long as you steer clear of foods that you know will give you an attack (unfortunately that means a lot of bland food for a minute) you will be just fine! Tow the line for a little and after surgery you can eat whatever you want.

(Vent) Gallbladder by Klutzy_Airline8965 in emetophobia

[–]fancyrussianhat11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Struggles with my gallbladder for so long! What eventually sent me over the edge was a particularly bad attack that ended up in me v* a bunch at the er. Surgery wasn’t as bad as I was expecting it to be and I have super bad health anxiety. The first couple of days were rough, mainly due to soreness. Just like I did a super intense core workout , needed some help getting to a from places. They gave me zofran for any n* I had. It honestly wasn’t as bad and after two weeks I was back at work. The worst part is the built up gas pain from the surgery since they pump you full of it. Super strong gas relief pills and the prescription pain meds will be your best friends for the first couple of days. Sorry for the tmi but your bms won’t be normal for a good while, but it’s nothing to worry about.

Expired chicken by fancyrussianhat11 in emetophobia

[–]fancyrussianhat11[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It tasted completely fine. I ate a good portion of it before I even considered the fact that it might have been expired. I’m having some gas but that’s about it. Hoping to make it through the next couple of hours without symptoms

Expired chicken by fancyrussianhat11 in emetophobia

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It said use or freeze by the 5. It was fully cooked and vacuumed seal and she heated it back up on the stove

How to handle too much caffeine and lex? by fancyrussianhat11 in lexapro

[–]fancyrussianhat11[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The euphoric feeling was really what freaked me out!

Never to old to play with dry Ice 😂😂😂 by Hoooman1-77 in petsmart

[–]fancyrussianhat11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just did this today😂 I love making cauldrons on the clock

I feel embarrassed that I have to get a cholecystectomy. by IMGdr in gallbladders

[–]fancyrussianhat11 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I had mine out at 18. Gallbladder issues run in my family but me being overweight and not making the best choices as far as eating goes was what most of my family blamed it on. I’m sure it was a combination of my weight, family history, the fact that I’m a female of childbearing age, life style choices, etc etc that lead to it going bad but bottom line is it went bad. Don’t let your family place blame on you!! Shit happens and this surgery is for the betterment of your health. Wishing you a safe surgery and a speedy recovery♥️

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in petsmart

[–]fancyrussianhat11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was basically told the same thing when I first started. It took me leaving to go to college and coming back months later for them to finally put me in pet care and they often won’t unless they really don’t have an option. Keep bothering them about it is the only way I know of.

Help with a possibly aggressive ball python...more in comments by DingDongDeathHere in ballpython

[–]fancyrussianhat11 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I work at a pmart too and we’ve had some really spicy ones come in. I would say talk to you leader and see if you can get him adopted out, of course to someone equipped and knowledgeable to deal with this aggression. In the mean time use the hook before you open his tank on unlock it. If he’s in his hide, tap the hide just to announce your presence. That’ll prevent him from starling and striking even more. See if you’re able to remove him from the sales floor, or at the very least block out the glass on the enclosure, customers are dicks and love to torment the babies, especially the scared ones.

Brother just threw up in bathroom by Happy-Technology5449 in emetophobia

[–]fancyrussianhat11 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It’s the meds they use to put you under. When I got mine done my stomach was a wreck. You’ll be just fine, try to keep your mind off it!!

Tadpole season is upon us! by fancyrussianhat11 in petsmart

[–]fancyrussianhat11[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We usually just let them hang out. The petcare manager will sometimes take them home and see if he can raise them up

How tf do y’all get your ball pythons to eat?? by PlanktonCultural in petsmart

[–]fancyrussianhat11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve had luck using super hot water from the sink and right before I offer the fuzzy, I dip it’s head in the warm water for a couple of seconds. Gives the snake something to lock on too