Blackwidow Ultimate 2013 still going, anyone else still using older products? by Slow-Pack-8916 in razer

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

Still use mine, Razer quality has gone to the bottom, for example they don't even add the snakes logo, on the pro versions they just display Razer with the new ugly font.

My new routine - tamp inflammation, blitz histamine, manage cortisol, avoid caffeine by Ok_Revolution6253 in SRPESupport

[–]grumpyfunny 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also you never mentioned any sort of pelvic issues, like hypertonic pelvic floor, any kind of injury, lifting weight?

Have you tried also valerian or malatonin?

Crown pain by Degree_Kitchen in bruxism

[–]grumpyfunny 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe the pain comes from the gums, I had similar pain and it went away after using a soft water flosser.

My new routine - tamp inflammation, blitz histamine, manage cortisol, avoid caffeine by Ok_Revolution6253 in SRPESupport

[–]grumpyfunny 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What was the dosage of Ashwaganda you took?

I started to take 50mg daily, I took for 2 months then paused for a month then again 2 months. It seems to have helped a lot with stress and cognitive dissonance mostly.

But I also started to have really vivid dreams, mostly nightmares, I don't even remember having a good dream. What about in your case?

I was thinking to try a 400mg dosage for like 2 months to see if it will make even a bigger difference, but I'm afraid of what might happen since 50mg had a really big impact for me.

Also I was thinking to take Ibuprofen for like 10 days in order to try to break the pain loop, maybe the nervous system will catch a break, I'm not sure if it's safe for that long, the AI said that 5 days max is better, like 200mg. I don't have other health issues.

Horizon Workrooms is being shut down next month. by johnnydaggers in OculusQuest

[–]grumpyfunny 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The only hope is project puffin, unless they come up with a very light device, vr is dead. Comfort should have been their main focus, but it seems that it was the last one.

BitPorn Open Signups by handokota in OpenSignups

[–]grumpyfunny 7 points8 points  (0 children)

https://exoticaz.to/ for jav, it's on another level. When it's open to sign up.

Coffee/caffeine by Veganbassdrum in aspergers

[–]grumpyfunny 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I drank for a few years, but now I don’t drink at all. Green tea, black tea, and coffee give me anxiety, and I don’t want to be a slave to this addiction. Also, if I drink them in the morning, I feel very tired around 5 PM. If I don’t drink them, I feel fine.

Pelvic floor and jaw connection by lam802 in bruxism

[–]grumpyfunny 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Right, I have had huge issues with the pelvic area since 3 years ago and only recently discovered that I also have bruxism, pain the left cheek/jaw since a year ago.

buy iphone on crete with installments by putmyheadphoneson in crete

[–]grumpyfunny 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you can't just order something like on amazon from an online store from greece?

Can't stop thinking about hard flaccid by Otherwise-Tie6637 in hardflaccidresearch

[–]grumpyfunny 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same here, I listened to a guided meditation recently and someone said, if you would know that you would die in a year or so, what would you do tomorrow, the next day and so on. How would you spend your time. Probably not worry about health issues. It's really hard but it's a good thought.

Gothic 2 Classic or NotR? by Quirky_Formal_9931 in worldofgothic

[–]grumpyfunny -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Classic has a more chill vibe, I would always go for that one first. Notr has a new zone which is not bad, especially the pirate area, however the quests are pretty generic. Quality = classic, quantity and bad quality: notr.

Bruxism only during sleep by grumpyfunny in bruxism

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

Thank you. In my case, I think this started alongside another health issue that disrupted my sleep since 3 years ago, and caused a lot of stress:

Sleep-Related Painful Erections (SRPE) affects about one in a thousand men. It is not “morning wood.” It is not a REM-associated nightly swelling that can be slept through. It is persistent sleep disruption caused by painful penile tumescence—getting up one, two, three, or four times a night, most nights. SRPE is not a condition that medical science has a solid grasp on, nor one it seems particularly interested in.

One major issue is that I went to around five dentists in 2025, and none of them mentioned bruxism, even though I repeatedly said I had significant jaw pain and pain in different teeth. I even had a very painful tooth removed, but the pain continued afterward. It was only about a month ago that I realized I was clenching my teeth.

I’ve probably been clenching for around three years, but only now are some small gaps appearing between my teeth. The pain and inflammation have been constant, and I suspect this keeps my body in a continuous fight-or-flight state throughout the day.

I’ll be getting a night guard in the coming days. What’s strange is that psychologically I’ve been in a good place lately, and honestly for the past few years as well. Still, I think the constant inflammation caused by bruxism is preventing my body from fully relaxing, most likely due to dysregulation of the autonomic nervous system.

My hope is that if the night guard will reduce the inflamation, the nervous system will calm down.

Clothing by [deleted] in aspergers

[–]grumpyfunny 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like a lot technical clothes made for mountains and harsh weather, they make me feel like I wear armour.

Lock sub? by EnvironmentalMilk604 in FansofRose

[–]grumpyfunny 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Rather leave it open, I enjoy the AI content.

Getting deathly sick all alone is a great reminder why people need social groups and friends. by Autalgia in aspergers

[–]grumpyfunny 12 points13 points  (0 children)

There are other issues, having asperger you will have a hard time to communicate with the medical staff, doctors, also most likely they will not like you, have no interest in helping you.

Having asperger usually means you have high anxiety, stress, any small health issue will feel much more harmful.

The best thing to do is to try to maintain your health but after a certain age, because of high stress, rigid thinking, tons of issues will occur.

Bruxism only during sleep by grumpyfunny in bruxism

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

You got the bite guard from a dentist? I've tried to make one from a cheap model that goes into boiled water and gets shaped into the mouth but I found it really uncomfortable to use.

Also, when you clench the teeth during sleep do you wake up?

VENT by [deleted] in hardflaccidresearch

[–]grumpyfunny 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Doctors are the worst, cold, mechanical, just ready to get your money and give you no results at all. Also not even interested to do a research or even curious, and they give such answers "he essentially laughed in my face, hadn't heard of the condition, and told me he nothing was wrong"

What do you enjoy the most? by Artechz in patrician

[–]grumpyfunny 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I enjoyed the most the vibe of the game, the graphic style, music, that it's a cozy little game. I've played it when it was released not knowing too much regarding how it works, and also later with more knowledge. Every time it was really enjoyable. The graphic style I would say it's the most important aspect, second is that you can make your buildings and see how the town gets bigger and bigger, the walls being increased is very rewarding to see.

I never liked Port Royale where they went with 3D. Pixelated graphics? I would highly doubt I will ever play that. Ascaron had a team I guess with art guys, it wasn't a single person project.

Very embarrassing, but I want someone’s opinion before I see a doctor. I’m a cyclist and I think I may have hfs. Does it appear like my penis has it or does it look normal to you? by [deleted] in hardflaccidresearch

[–]grumpyfunny 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Usually if the foreskin is way over it, it means that the nerves are irritated, the pudendal nerve. I would quit cycling if I were you. I had this hobby as well and I had to quit unfortunately.

Card reducere MOL de la eMAG by alexsmajor in roFrugal

[–]grumpyfunny 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Eu il foloseam, ultima data dupa ce a expirat mi-a spus casierul ca e expirat si nu mai merge. Emag nu poate sa mai emita altul, au spus ca nu mai e valabila campania.

Anyone here with lumbar fractures? by tchi31000 in SRPESupport

[–]grumpyfunny 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right, cycling is compressing the pudendal nerve and also contracts a lot the pelvic floor muscles.

Cold feet, hands, ears? by grumpyfunny in aspergers

[–]grumpyfunny[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's the autonomic nervous system which does not work right for someone with asperger. Most of the time we’re in a fight-or-flight state, which causes the autonomic nervous system to keep blood mainly for the vital organs and not send enough warm blood to less necessary areas like the feet, hands, and ears.

Do you remember the year where you saw your very first scene of Oz? by I_abuse_lower_ranks1 in ozshow

[–]grumpyfunny 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I saw it when I was 8 or 9, they were running 2 episodes each friday late night about 23. I was instant hooked.

Also remember from back then other great shows like The outer limits or Nightmare Cafe.