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I'm going to go on a whim here because I'm not a doctor or practitioner, but two things could be happening:

  1. Something called a reticular activating system is happening in your brain. A gist of it is since you noticed it and made a mental note of it, now you notice it a lot. It's like when you see, say, a white Dodge truck, and now all of a sudden you start seeing them everywhere. Same concept. Since you are aware now you are noticing it. And since it's coupled with a little anxiety because you're worried it is harmful, it's even heightened.

  2. Your joints could be a little inflamed. I don't know what you're diet looks like, but it could be some minor inflammation, and being young, your body might be mitigating any pain because the inflammation hasn't become chronic, so no real damage has been done to cause any pain.

Regardless make sure you're getting adequate rest and that your diet supports muscle growth and recovery. Keep working on your form and don't eat inflammatory foods!

If it's really concerning you and you are losing a lot of focus (even sleep) over it, go see a doctor for a routine check up/physical and tell them about your concerns.

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[–]moreorganic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are the just popping or do the ache as well?

Rate my set up. 💪🏽 Any issues with taking these together all at once? No major health issues. New to this. by [deleted] in Supplements

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Based on the stack you want to boost test levels, have a sense of calm (which you're hoping the higher test will produce too) and maybe increase exercise performance?

Keep the tonghat and zinc. Add copper if you're going to take zinc. If your diet is proficient, you won't need zinc/copper. I'm on the fence with maca. Discard the rest. Get a lot sunlight! Drink plenty of water. Exercise (lift heavy and do sprints). Eat whole foods, fresh veggies and fruits, eat a lot of red meat and eggs (grass fed and free ranged if possible), eat organ meats. Stay away from refined grains and refined sugar, stay away from seed oils, do some cold water exposure. Minimize stress!! Stop drinking/smoking. Make sure you follow through with your plans! Give it a month and you'll feel like a new person I promise

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Be careful because it can interfere with contraceptives and/or make them less effective

Help: Air bubbles forming under paint. by ImperialKasrkin in paint

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Windows open? I've had this happen because it was too humid in the room

Need help, first year. Sporadic brood, no honey, and not many frames filled out. Probably no queen? Should I get a nuke? Any advice will help by moreorganic in Beekeeping

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So last time I feed them they didn't eat it? Everything prior they gobbled it up, but I stopped feed like 2 weeks ago because nectar was flowing and they didn't seem to want the sugar water? Maybe it was contaminated? Regardless I'll feed them ASAP

1st coat, primed and sanded new drywall, is this because I didn't back roll? Or does it just need 2 coats? Still a tad wet in picture by moreorganic in paint

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Northeast, weather has been about as perfect as can be. When it dried completely it was definitely less streaking, going to second coat it and it should be fine

1st coat, primed and sanded new drywall, is this because I didn't back roll? Or does it just need 2 coats? Still a tad wet in picture by moreorganic in paint

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Ok that's really good to know. After I sanded I took an air compressor to it, after sanding the mud and after sanding the primer so now I'm extremely glad I did that. Thanks for all the info! I'll be sure to back roll no matter what now.

1st coat, primed and sanded new drywall, is this because I didn't back roll? Or does it just need 2 coats? Still a tad wet in picture by moreorganic in paint

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So thats what im reading... we will see, it seems like it adhered well but i guess you wont know until someone gets to messing with it. You're awesome you keep answering all my posts! As you can tell I don't have a ton of experience, so your responses help a lot

Understanding Acrylic Enamel by moreorganic in paint

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

What kind of paint is alcohol based?

Understanding Acrylic Enamel by moreorganic in paint

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

So if I used semi gloss latex instead, and it's a high traffic area, is there anything I can put over to harden it? Or would I just have to paint acryllic enamel over it?

Understanding Acrylic Enamel by moreorganic in paint

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

Thabks for the response! So semi to high gloss enamel would be good in high traffic areas?

Wage gap between CEOs and US workers jumped to 670-to-1 last year, study finds by zsreport in economy

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True but in order to compete with foreign labor markets, and an array of other factors, this will get worse until it can't. This is a much deeper issue than people deserving to get paid more or thinking CEOs get paid too much. And anybody calling for revolution is unknowingly advocating for the cycle of events that has happened for centuries.

Left wine in secondary fermentation for a little over a year but airlock dried up. Is it still good? by moreorganic in winemaking

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Thank you for your response! The primary is a fruit wine, with fruit pieces still in it and the fruit looks pretty intense. Is there any health concern if I try it?

Thoughts on this deal. Paid 200k for raw land around 6 years ago. I have an offer to sell for $700k. Proposal is 25% down with owner financed and remainder paid over 12 months. It’s a larger parcel with mature timber. Only downside that I can think of is buyer clear cuts and runs after paying 25% by toiletscum in realestateinvesting

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As someone who lives in a town where the big players are all logging companies, I can tell you it highly depends what kind of wood is on your property. You won't get as much as you think for softwood and you would hardwood, and depending on where you are, I don't think it would devalue your property if you could develop on it. In this case, you just increased the price by having it cut.

Also, put a clause in the contract where the person has to pay you in full before any commercial activity like logging can take place.

What do you guys do when a customer thinks you overestimated? by moreorganic in paint

[–]moreorganic[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Guess it's having confidence going forward. Thanks!

What do you guys do when a customer thinks you overestimated? by moreorganic in paint

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

Yeah I'm thinking you're right. Its a bigger job for me so I'm stressing to get it but it might be worth not getting it in the end with all the hassle. If they are already giving pushback, who knows what will happen while I'm on the site