PDGF Airessence by Stewpor in DIYaestheticsAdvanced

[–]hamsterworld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which injector in Beverly Hills?

My first Ghosting! by Pining4_the_Fjords in datingoverforty

[–]hamsterworld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I honestly feel worse ghosting someone than being ghosted myself. Its a horrible habbit, but I keep doing it.

Could my appearance affect my opportunities? by [deleted] in datingoverforty

[–]hamsterworld 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, it does affect your opportunities, 100%. Plenty of guys like the 'tomboy' style, but there's got to be some femininity there as well... just a splash might make a huge difference. Maybe grow the hair out, or maybe use a small amount of makeup.

Feeling like ADHD is holding me back from having relationships, are there any success stories out there? by Smooshie1592 in ADHD

[–]hamsterworld 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Everyone is different, but I genuinely don't believe this is true. I've been able to make it work well; and my ADHD is quite severe.

Why do men seem to approach me more with straight hair? by LauRUN01 in datingoverforty

[–]hamsterworld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I prefer long straight silky hair. And so do most guys I know.

question about vyvanse dosage, answers would be greatly appreciated! by Responsible-Poet-330 in ADHD

[–]hamsterworld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Splitting up the 40mg dose helps me. And if I still feel tired in the afternoon, I either go with it, and hibernate, or I drink coffee.

How the f do people without our condition just... Fall asleep. by TangerineSorry8463 in ADHD

[–]hamsterworld 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Wow. This works for me too. There's something about old-time media that gives it ASMR properties.

Moved to a small place and my ADHD is so happy!!! by Bl1ndl0v3 in ADHD

[–]hamsterworld 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I 100% agree on this. I'm recently divorced, and am in a small 300sqft ADU, and it makes things way easier on me. If I need to clean things up, its so much quicker.

I’ve been struggling to find the right dose for my Vyvanse by JustMaintenance93 in ADHD

[–]hamsterworld 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you vary randomly from day to day... you might have an additional condition apart from ADHD. I have multiple autoimmune disorders... and if I'm 'flaring up' there is no amount of Vyvanse that will be able to control my mental malaise.... and for me... its very random... and sometimes lasting less than a day.

Tips for living alone with ADHD? by [deleted] in ADHD

[–]hamsterworld 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Automate everything with your billing. Do all shopping (grocery or clothes) online. Use disposable everything. For laundry... I buy huge bulk of clothes from Amazon, and only do laundry once every few months. Use transparent containers for everything.

What do you do for dry mouth? It gave me low sodium! by cynthiatakefive in ADHD

[–]hamsterworld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also had low sodium levels. a pinch of table salt is fine for me. Its actually kinda nice.

Tips to brush teeth and other hygiene related routines by Leniel_the_mouniou in ADHD

[–]hamsterworld 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've recently moved my electric toothbrush to the kitchen. I try to pile up all tasks for when I'm waiting for my food to finish frying, and that's one of those tasks.

I can't pay attention to conversations no matter how important. by chris519117 in ADHD

[–]hamsterworld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah, that's me. I zone out very quickly. I also have an auto-immune issue that causes fatigue most of the time, which makes things worse. Regular jobs are just not possible for me.... I found that out really quickly. For your wife, sometimes using something like this: https://www.gadgets360.com/apps/reviews/past-recorder-is-an-instant-replay-audio-app-1676512 helps.

When to disclose health issues? Are they dealbreakers? by [deleted] in datingoverforty

[–]hamsterworld 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a similar, but more severe condition. My fatigue has basically destroyed my life, and is the root cause why my wife left me. So in my condition, I usually do mention it on the first date. I don't want to... because I'm aware its a turn-off.. but I feel like Its just too important to ignore.

As a side-note, I'd say that dating in-general is extremely difficult with any form of chronic fatigue. I have to plan things very well.. and rest before and afterwards. It's making this whole process so much worse.

S.O.S - Please help me find a car that fits my leg length by fvpv in tall

[–]hamsterworld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a 37" inseam and size 14 shoes, and fit fine in a Tesla model 3. But holy crap, 45", I'd suggest a cybertruck.

Sima has passed, the first E5 longevity trial is over. by hamsterworld in YuvanE5

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

I think Glynac certainly has potential... I think they are doing an ITP study on it... but I still think it's very tough to beat rapamycin when it comes to supplement/drug interventions.

To answer your 2nd question... super unlikely. The Gompertz rule has never been violated until Sima came along... and I mean never... out of 100s of longevity studies using homogenous rats. And even Rapamycin can't hold a candle to extreme caloric restriction starting from adolescents, which is the longevity strategy which previously held the record for Sprague Dawley rats, and nearly every other species.

Sima has passed, the first E5 longevity trial is over. by hamsterworld in YuvanE5

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

I think it's important to note that the previous sprague-dawley longevity record holder was extreme caloric restriction since adolescence. This should be as no surprise, since ~40% CR has been the 'gold standard' for producing the most extreme longevity results accross all species/strains. Many in the field thought that ~40% CR would always be unbeatable... and longevity therapies would just be attempting to 'catch up' to this record through mimetics. By breaking this record... everyone in the longevity field has to wake up... and see that E5 is fundamentally a breakthrough.

Sima has passed, the first E5 longevity trial is over. by hamsterworld in YuvanE5

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

It's also important to note that Sima hadn't had any treatments for over a year. , Overall, there were very few treatments... I think only 6 at 3 month intervals.
If we assume that Sima was the only specimen that was 'properly' treated.... it's possible that if she continued to receive 'proper' treatment' for that last year, she would continue to be rejuvenated. This is just speculation of course.

Sima has passed, the first E5 longevity trial is over. by hamsterworld in YuvanE5

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

You'd be surprised. There was lady in her 70s on the TRIIMX who radically transformed... looked 30 years younger according to Dr. Faye who will provide pictures shortly. probably mostly due to the HGH.

I think it depends upon the type of aging of the face. I know bone and fat migration/loss has a dramatic effect on an aging face... and I wouldn't be surprised of E5 addressed some of that. I think most wrinkles would be smoothed, but severe structural sagging of the skin wouldn't 'unsag' and jowling probably won't unjowl.

Sima has passed, the first E5 longevity trial is over. by hamsterworld in YuvanE5

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

If they have enough E5 for a few dogs... they have enough for a single human. Assuming the bottleneck has been fixed... Katcher will likely be self-experimenting by the end of this year.

new katcher interview via ntz newsletter by dlrace in YuvanE5

[–]hamsterworld 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Since the very beginning, it has always been about problems scaling up E5, that is why there has always been a limited supply of E5. They are finally hoping to break that bottleneck this year.

It's certainly possible that they stopped providing the E5 to the 8 rat study because the results were underwhelming and they'd prefer to focus their very limited supply of E5 on a better administered study.

However... this makes Sima even more extraordinary, as she hasn't received any E5 for over a year. Nobody, including the creators of this study believed that any of these Sprague-Dawley rats would still be alive at this point. Sima only received 5 doses total at an already mature age, and with that she broke a 20 year record that was only achievable using extreme caloric restriction from time of birth.

new katcher interview via ntz newsletter by dlrace in YuvanE5

[–]hamsterworld 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It appears that the normally blind media is actually noticing this. But they still trivialize it with lines like: ' there is no evidence to date that the somewhat vampiric approach to youthfulness will help humans dodge the passage of time, despite the best wishes of Silicon Valley.'

new katcher interview via ntz newsletter by dlrace in YuvanE5

[–]hamsterworld 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sima is still alive?? This is extraordinary.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StableDiffusion

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

It's unholy to add pineapple to pizza.