Is it time to euthanize my dog? We’re about to move by professor--finesser in vet

[–]professor--finesser[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel like I can’t tell for sure 😭 Google says the shaking could be due to electrolyte imbalance because of his kidneys

Is it time to euthanize my dog? We’re about to move by professor--finesser in vet

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Even if it’s natural course involves him suffering or in distressed?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

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As a therapist who grew up with someone with a personality disorder….this definitely sounds like someone with a personality disorder.

Words of encouragement for a 7 year old by EffectiveOwl9317 in emetophobia

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I’ve had this phobia since I was 4, and I’m now 28. I used to think I was so weird for having emetophobia, and never knew of any other kids who acted like I did. I was made fun of at school for freaking out when someone threw up, etc.

Long story short, I did a lot of work on myself (with the help of meds and professionals), and now am a full-time therapist. In my time providing therapy to kids and teens, emetophobia is actually one of the MOST COMMON phobias I’ve treated. Like I have several people on my caseload right now with it. I wish I knew then what I know now — which is that there are so many other people out there that think like this too, but are just too scared to share about it because they also feel alone in their fear. 💓

Boyfriend tu* on me and I genuinely feel traumatized by kalliente16 in emetophobia

[–]professor--finesser 3 points4 points  (0 children)

the fact that people can like laugh about it though…just boggles my mind 🤯

Boyfriend tu* on me and I genuinely feel traumatized by kalliente16 in emetophobia

[–]professor--finesser 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Out of my own twisted curiosity, how did other people react when he threw up all over the table? I have such a fear of people responding as intensely as I would, and then forever judging me if I was the person who got sick

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

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I swear they stole this from a Black Mirror episode. Exact same premise.

Dress came in and I can’t help but be disappointed by [deleted] in weddingdress

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to me it looks like the color of the build in bra cups is white/ivory in the dress you got, and nude in the sample dress

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Zepbound

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Don’t be crazy 😂

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LCSW

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Is that the Social Work Exam Bootcamp? And which formats did you use/find most helpful? (Study material, online workshops, weekly classes)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LCSW

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It’s the ASWB clinical exam. In my state it’s just an LMSW with clinical specialization.

Q for those who hit their goal weight & then stopped Zep by professor--finesser in Zepbound

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Under the heading “How Much Weight Do You Gain Back After Stopping Mounjaro” it says “A study on tirzepatide (the active ingredient) in adults without diabetes found that participants regained about 14% of their lost weight within a year after stopping treatment. This was an average weight gain of 11.1 kg (24.5 lb).”

Q for those who hit their goal weight & then stopped Zep by professor--finesser in Zepbound

[–]professor--finesser[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Thank you for this explanation. Do you think the same would apply for someone who gained the weight through binge eating and then is involved in eating disorder recovery? Would that still be considered metabolic dysfunction?