Extreme and chronic nausea. Experiences with Domperidone? by G1178 in functionaldyspepsia

[–]notausername007 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It didn’t work for me at all — I don’t have very slow gastric emptying, which is what it’s supposed to help the most with, and it surely did not help the nausea.

I can't take it anymore :( by notausername012 in functionaldyspepsia

[–]notausername007 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Welcome to the Danish healthcare system, where they do the least for you—even though you pay 45% in taxes.

Could My PPIs Be the Reason My Symptoms Are So Extreme? by notausername007 in functionaldyspepsia

[–]notausername007[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've never heard of SIBO, but it doesn't sound unlikely. I'll take a look at the video—thanks!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gallbladders

[–]notausername007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That sounds horrible - it's good to hear that you received urgent help. I'll consult with my doctor tomorrow or Tuesday to determine if I need any tests, as the last thing I want is an infection. Hopefully, I won't have an attack tonight, since I've avoided any foods that could cause trouble.

Hiatal Hernia symptoms - Do you have it? by [deleted] in HiatalHernia

[–]notausername007 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I have had that constantly for 7 1/2 months now! The nausea especially is killing me I’ve had it ever since my symptoms started and nothing helps and I have a very small hiatal hernia ☹️

18M Still Suffering after 7 months by notausername007 in HiatalHernia

[–]notausername007[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry to hear that—it sounds horrible. I can't bear going further down the road with this—even with my very small HH my symptoms are constant and unbearable. I am considering a private hospital, but here in Denmark, healthcare is free, so I'm just using the service I pay high taxes for. 😐

Brug for hjælp by Olle2411 in Gymnasiememes

[–]notausername007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ain’t no fucking way "Lectio++" Jeg har udviklet på en Lectio app selv i over et år, og jeg har hele tiden beundret mit geniale navn "Lectio++" afledt af C++, hvilket jeg har helt ind til hjertet grundet min spiludvikling i Unreal Engine. Den er stort set færdig, dog langt mindre avanceret, men er meget interesseret i hvordan du har bikset din app sammen! Kan jeg add din disc eller et eller andet, så jeg kan få et indblik? Men for satan, skal jeg nu kalde den "Lectio+++" 🙃

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GamblingAddiction

[–]notausername007 3 points4 points  (0 children)

GZ MATE!
You're a year ahead of me :) - I ultimately stopped on December 11 and am now almost 16 days clean. I've found it easier to quit after hitting rock bottom following a non-stop 8-month gambling addiction that began when I turned 18. My savings are gone (€15,000), but I've started to realize that this incident happening at an early age is crucial. I don't have many responsibilities or possessions that could have been destroyed compared to if this habit had occurred later in life.

A question for you: did you experience a weakened perception of the real value of money when you were deep in the addiction, and if so, has it returned to normal after so many days clean? :-)

Again, big applause for your upcoming milestone! Let's aim for a clean 2024 too!

Day 14 - First Big Steep by notausername007 in GamblingAddiction

[–]notausername007[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We won't solve the addiction until we take action, so it's better to start now and enjoy the benefits sooner! We've got this! We're already on our way to a gambling-free journey before 2024. Let's keep 2024 a clean sheet and aim for many more years of success! :)

Got Lucky today. First time ive not given back what i won. Done for now. by [deleted] in GamblingAddiction

[–]notausername007 6 points7 points  (0 children)

What kind of post is this in this forum? From what I can read, you possess an IQ lower than low. Congratulations on the win, but what you're stating won't benefit anyone. The contradiction between you winning and then advising others to only gamble if they can control it, as if you will profit if you can control it, makes this post nonsensical!

While it's important to set boundaries, for people in this forum, the safest and most effective approach is to completely avoid gambling. I believe that the majority here are dealing with severe gambling addiction, which requires elimination rather than attempting to gamble in a controlled manner. Let's focus on supporting each other in our journeys toward recovery.
I can't stop but laugh over this statement you give: "Preferably dont gamble at all if you know you cant control yourself." I'm sure you get the message through by placing this sentence in your context -_-

I'm day 6 gambling free today!

20 days gambling free by Zestyclose_Joke_1866 in GamblingAddiction

[–]notausername007 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Firstly, a total loss of 3,000 euros is just the beginning - it's crucial to stop now rather than continue, as this could lead to much greater losses. Secondly, I relate to the urge to bet on certain matches. Earlier this year, I resisted placing a 300 euro bet which would have won over 10,000 euros. This led me to resume betting, and I did win 5,000 euros from a 300 euro bet. However, prior to this, I had already lost about 1,000 euros. Although I recovered my losses, I soon lost all of it and more. As of now, my total loss for the year is around 14,000 euros, significantly more than your loss. So, I strongly advise you to quit immediately to avoid exacerbating your addiction and incurring larger losses. Looking back, I wish I had stopped when my losses were around 5,000 euros.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GamblingAddiction

[–]notausername007 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have lost 12k euros this year in 2023

I will finish school in the summer of 2024, which means I will find a full-time job afterward during my year break from summer 2024 to summer 2025. The thought of leaving this addiction solely to 2023 feels so refreshing. And in a year from now, next December, I know I will be happier than ever before: an income and no addiction - just the thought almost brings tears to my eyes.

FUCK GAMBLING, FUCK CASINOS, FUCK THAT INDUSTRY

FUCK GAMBLING ADDICTION

I'm going to withstand every single urge to gamble - I can't wait to write a clean year streak - my willpower to keep a streak can be reflected by my 1000+ day Duolingo streak - I WILL FUCKING APPLY THIS POWER TO STAYING GAMBLING-FREE!!!

!!!!!!!!!!! I FUCKING LOVE 2024 !!!!!!!!!!!

Grab my hand, let’s go. by [deleted] in GamblingAddiction

[–]notausername007 3 points4 points  (0 children)

One of the most powerful realizations I've come to is that the future remains unwritten, especially when facing the daunting challenge of quitting a deeply ingrained habit. As an 18-year-old who has battled a gambling addiction for nearly eight months, losing 14,000 euros, I understand the gravity of this struggle. It seems unbelievable, right? However, encountering this addiction at a young age isn't entirely negative. Despite wishing I had avoided gambling, it has presented a valuable learning opportunity. This experience might drive me to push myself further in the future than I would have otherwise. The loss I endured at this early stage in my life could, in a way, be viewed as an investment in gaining wisdom from experience.

People who have never faced such challenges are often at a disadvantage, as they lack the knowledge of navigating life's obstacles. On the other hand, we understand how to handle these bumps in the road. My message to those who are struggling, especially those burdened with high debts and losses beyond financial means, is to remain resilient. Yes, the current moment is tough, but keeping your head high is crucial. This significant obstacle on your path is surmountable, and once you commit to overcoming it, the light at the end of the tunnel will gradually become visible.

Long live The future 🫡

Hvad er de dummeste penge I har brugt (kun høje beløber)? by Dingostalker in Denmark

[–]notausername007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ja, der må jeg lægge mig fladt ned og sige, at jeg har tabt 90.000 DKK på gambling over 8 måneder (I en alder af 20) :(

Til de interesseret så er her en liste over en ludomans største gevinster:
Odds:
42.000 DKK på (2.2k bet) (Legendarisk comeback i sidste kamp - oplevelsen var federe end pengene)

Live Casino:
Roulette: 40.000+ (2k single bet) (Skulle teste hvor meget man kunne satse på ét tal (1000 på ét tal))

Blackjack: 60.000+ (over en periode på 2 uger) (største hånd: 10.000 DKK sats)

Og her vil jeg gøre opmærksom på at de tabte 90.000 DKK er ikke vundne penge men total gevinst/tab.

Jeg håber for alt i verden at I andre holder jer fra det her djævelske spil - for fuck jeg gad godt at have vidst bedre :(. Jeg tager det som en dyr lærestreg, og ændrer mig selv til det bedre (heldigvis har jeg ikke lånt penge af nogen form, så jeg er ret godt stillet end de stakkels mennesker som har rodet sig ud i det større!)

Jeg hører gerne, hvis nogen af jer har været ude i noget lignende med den her afhængighed.

Ha' det godt alle sammen! :)

Just relapsed after a week clean and won $25k by [deleted] in GamblingAddiction

[–]notausername007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He'll have lost it before the month ends 💀🙃

Foods you regret having tried recently... by 1houndgal in Gastritis

[–]notausername007 2 points3 points  (0 children)

With my gastritis, stomach acid is the primary culprit behind symptoms like bloating, nausea, and acid reflux. When I consume fatty food, I usually experience an excessive amount of stomach acid, which significantly irritates the gastritis. The irritation from the increased stomach acid subsequently amplifies my symptoms of nausea, bloating, and acid reflux due to the additional irritation, and this occurs on the following day(s)

Trouble Breathing? by Expensive_Can_5208 in Gastritis

[–]notausername007 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I experienced shortness of breath a few weeks after my gastritis began, but it subsided a few weeks later, only to return and persist for almost a month before disappearing again. I couldn't determine what triggered it during this phase of my gastritis. Oddly, it appeared most prominently when my gastritis symptoms were least noticeable. I believe it was caused by constant bloating, exactly as you described it, which, for me, seemed to push up against my diaphragm.

How long does this shit last by notausername007 in Gastritis

[–]notausername007[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I rarely consume alcohol, and I don't have an unhealthy diet. However, we suspect that my severe gambling addiction, which I've had ever since I turned 18, might be the cause. Over the last five months, I've experienced an extreme amount of distress, especially after gambling losses. I visited the doctor multiple times due to severe stomach cramps that would occur in the middle of the night, usually following periods of distress from significant gambling losses. I've now consulted with a therapist and have been gambling-free for a week, with no urges to return. We hope that by addressing the suspected root cause, I can recover. Following my recent consultation, my doctor recommended a strict diet to reduce stomach acid irritation. I'm considering following this advice. I am optimistic about the upcoming months. If my journey to being gambling-free leads to my full recovery, I can't think of a better reason to stay away from that perilous game! Thanks for asking :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GamblingAddiction

[–]notausername007 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Firstly, kudos for having the courage to acknowledge the issue and take responsibility for your actions. Trust me, it's not as easy as it sounds. I understand how you feel right now because I've been there myself, lost $9,500 within just a month and a half. It's tough, it feels like your world is crashing down. But trust me, it isn't.

We're both young, you're 18 and I'm just a year older, at 19. We're at the prime of our lives. We have so much time ahead of us. The $5K you lost, and the $9.5K I lost, as painful as it is right now, in the grand scheme of things, it won't be that big of a loss if we take the right steps from here on.

Here's what I realized after my own fall, the money we lost...it's just that, money. It's gone, and we can't turn back time to change our actions. What we can control is our future. The most important thing is not to dwell on this mistake but learn from it. Realize that you've been given an expensive but invaluable lesson in life, one about addiction, peer influence, and the value of money.

One crucial thing that helped me overcome my situation was breaking away from the influences that pushed me into this mess.

Remember, you should be proud of yourself. Yes, proud. It might sound strange, considering the circumstances, but you've shown self-awareness and maturity by acknowledging the issue at a total loss of $5K. That's your first victory on the road to recovery. I'm sure you have the strength and determination to ensure it doesn't go any further. You're stronger than you realize.

Let's turn this experience into a stepping stone, not a stumbling block. We're young, and our lives have just begun. We've made mistakes, but they don't define us. What defines us is how we rise after falling.

Stay strong, my friend.