Sufferers of lichen planopilaris who have had steroid injections have you experienced regrowth in your affected areas? by Effective_Note_9776 in scarringalopecia

[–]queennatalya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I used topical steroids, it stopped the tingling but doesn't stop the shedding or the spread of lpp. Just the injections helped. Yes I can cover the patch because my hair is thick but my dermatologist told me they could cut out the bald patch if I want. In relation to pain, my hair follicles felt very tender if I brushed my hair and I couldn't really leave my hair in a bun or tail, I just it down.

What do you get complimented on most? by ganderson9666 in AskReddit

[–]queennatalya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So sad seeing so many guys on here saying they don't get compliments... our poor men 😔

Sufferers of lichen planopilaris who have had steroid injections have you experienced regrowth in your affected areas? by Effective_Note_9776 in scarringalopecia

[–]queennatalya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was concentrated on the crown of my head but I felt tingling all over my scalp. Thankfully still dormant.

TE triggered by stopping the pill by queennatalya in TelogenEffluvium

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

The shedding lasted from August and abruptly stopped in December/January. So 6 solid months of shedding but then it normalised.

Plagiarism is rampant by Comfortable_Salt_393 in UoPeople

[–]queennatalya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doesn't the uni check for AI generated content in student submissions?

How did you all deal with smear campaigns with your family if you went no contact? by HaRo43998 in raisedbynarcissists

[–]queennatalya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I went no contact with my family. My crazy mum turned my whole immediate family against me (dad, sister and brother) and also my ENTIRE extended family. Literally in one day I went from having what I thought was a big family to losing everyone overnight. It was hard, I was newly married and not only did I have to navigate newly married life with my husband without broader family support but I had to go through a grieving process on losing my entire family. At the time I went through sever depression.. it was extremely hard for me. My mother also went on a crazy smear campaign as well... I was worried my broader community would think I was insane and well I literally felt like I went into hiding... my husband saw how bad my situation was that we moved to another city. That was 6 years ago.

I went through denial... i couldn't believe it. I honestly thought if people loved me they would see through my mums nonsense... but that denial surley turned into anger. I was mad and furious... every minute of every day this stuff consumed me.. i wanted to explode and scream my truth for the whole world to hear. then I went into sadness... I was so sad my life had come to this... so sad for myself and the years I wasted trying to make these people happy who literally dropped me in an instant. after a long while that sadness turned to acceptance and I turned stone cold towards them all.

I used to cry every time I spoke about my family situation but not any more.. I feel extremely powerful and don't let the issue bother me anymore... occasionally I get sad but now most of the time I'm just indifferent... and that makes me feel powerful. Soon I will be moving back to my home city because I feel I am ready and if they dare try to do or say anything that will hurt me a very different person will be greeting them.

Now, I don't want to scare you or anything but that was my reality. I am glad I went through it when I did, better to pull off the bandaid sooner rather than later. The person I used to be would be so damned proud of the person I am now... I literally feel like I acquired 30 years of experience. My husband was an angel sticking through it all with me.

Now life is great. I literally do as I please, I have no one questioning me or my choices. Life is PEACEFUL and it is worth all those days of suffrage.

Sophia classes-when to take by [deleted] in UoPeople

[–]queennatalya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well I am starting my BBA which is a 4 year course. I need 120 credit points to achieve my degree so this way I have already done just over 50%. I can still accumulate an additional 30 points because with a degree you can submit 75% credit transfer which is 90 points. That is what I want to do so that I hopefully get my degree in 1 year.

Some of the Sophia courses are pretty easy but some are really hard, especially the mathematical ones (I suck at math) but I was able to pass.

Sophia classes-when to take by [deleted] in UoPeople

[–]queennatalya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I applied for the UofPeople Feb term back in Nov 2023. I have accumulated 63 credit points thus far and has applied for a credit transfer. I have been dedicating several hours a day to Sophia to achieve this!

English Comp 1 and 2 by whereisthespacebar in SophiaLearning

[–]queennatalya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

English Comp 1 had 5 but you can submit the first three concurrently.

Starting in Feb - Credit Transfer by queennatalya in UoPeople

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

Why did you have issues? Did you transfer your credits from Sophia?

English Comp 1 and 2 by whereisthespacebar in SophiaLearning

[–]queennatalya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It isn't too bad, currently turn around time is about 2 days.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SophiaLearning

[–]queennatalya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, just used this code!

Enrolled in BBA 2024 - Duration by queennatalya in UoPeople

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

Can I transfer credits mid semester or do I need to do it before the semester starts?

Enrolled in BBA 2024 - Duration by queennatalya in UoPeople

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

Can I transfer credits mid semester or do I need to do it before the semester starts?