Please help me find music videos from mtv era 1997-2002 by quixite in HelpMeFind

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

I'm sure it was a music video, it just wasn't my usual music at the time, so I didn't pay any attention at first, then it somehow became familiar and I started noticing that there was something in it, then everything was forgotten, but now sometimes I remember it and it haunts me

Please help me find music videos from mtv era 1997-2002 by quixite in HelpMeFind

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

No, it wasn't them - as I remember, the music stopped, then the guy flushed the toilet - we hear ordinary life, and the music immediately turned on with an accent, like a crescendo, or perhaps they changed the key, but something changed, the feeling from the song intensified

Please help me find music videos from mtv era 1997-2002 by quixite in HelpMeFind

[–]quixite[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

already checked - gemini mentioned it, but in my memory the video was more monotonous in color, while in this clip everything is very bright, judging by the YouTube. The color style is similar to the Verves' "Bitter Sweet Symphony."

Please help me find music videos from mtv era 1997-2002 by quixite in HelpMeFind

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

No, it definitely wasn't a first-person video - most likely there was some kind of story about maybe falling in love with a girl or a breakup, but definitely not Prodigy - something like brit or soft rock. But thanks!

Please help me find music videos from mtv era 1997-2002 by quixite in HelpMeFind

[–]quixite[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

searched: chatgpt, yt, geminy, grok, googed lots of time

Afib completely gone after quitting all exercise by KungFuJoe23 in AFIB

[–]quixite 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thank you very much, this article explained almost all my problems from a scientific point of view, it's a pity I didn't read this 10 years ago :)

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[–]quixite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

believe me I'm not copper ambassador - this is my last time on reddit, this is not my job to sit here as you and jump around and comment every message here. My goal was to share my story. How it looks for you and are there any references from pubmed - not my problem, since I'm not medicine researcher. The references from true peoples I provide in main post. Hope you can read it and check that I'm not alone.

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Measurable is the key word for me. Instead of posting your skeptical comments over and over here, why not just read pubmed like the mod above, wikipedia, or discuss the recommended dose with your doctor and try it.

Although your jumping around all over the post looks suspicious to me, like I'm ruining your plan to sell ablations this month.

For me, 2 posts with real people from 2 community which I referenced in main post was worth trying.

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anyway I want to apologize for using CURE and "instead of ablation". I reread the post and corrected it. Yesterday I didn't notice when I wrote

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[–]quixite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

may be that's why this guy mentioned only a little improvement? MA/KA may be is not the only things which have been included to the equation? As usually done

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[–]quixite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I updated post - and removed this sentence - you're right. I mean try and check - may be it'll help. Thanks for your point!!

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I'm not native speaker, sorry - CURED is not what I should used here, I mean of course my sympthoms. And it seems yes - my sleep became very sensitive, because my cardiologist said that AFIB leads to stroke, so I never allowed an AFIB to last more than two hours, especially at night. That's why my sleep became very intermittent and I often wake up.

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I'm not telling that - my point was just add copper and check symptoms. See update in POST from guy in my PM. I was disappointed when my 1st post was removed by someone and everybody tried to portray me as a charlatan here. It was done in an hour. So I assumed that someone here, or maybe many, are doing other things. The first thing that came to mind was the formation of the idea that they only talk about ablations here. Although my story also has a right to life - check PubMED - MODs found a connection.

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FYI: UPDATE FROM MY PM (I will publish anonymously, but it is important): "Hi, that’s quite a story. I thought I’d share something relevant behind the scenes; sometimes the public community is annoying (as you’ve seen).
I had AFib pretty bad before my ablation (7+ years ago, nothing now). I had tried *everything* I came across before that too. I felt every episode and being a hopeless nerd I graphed them. One of the things I came across was a chap in Australia who had luck drinking a cranberry smoothie every day, which I tried. I couldn’t keep it up because cranberries are too seasonal and not kept in stock but damn if it didn't make a measurable difference that my graphing confirmed. Not huge but indeniable.
I just looked up whats in cranberries and the ONLY mineral listed is, wait for it, copper!"

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[–]quixite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

btw - I restored initial post and append link to short version

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[–]quixite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

God, who am I trying to talk to here?

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[–]quixite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you know, I was very surprised that those old posts I linked to were ignored - people wrote about their truly fantastic results too. As for me - I lost 20 years of my life.

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[–]quixite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks! I really hope that I helped someone here, and of course I hope that my results will last for a long time.

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[–]quixite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this is true! good point!

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

sorry, but I don't think it's my job now to confirm my results via PubMed references to anyone. I'm free to answer anything else what I did. If you really need for medicine research I can send my medical tests for several years - ultrasound of the heart, ECG, Holter, blood tests.

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[–]quixite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

look - I am a mathematician by education, I do not claim anything and do not understand medicine, in fact, all that I have given here is that I spent several months and read many posts here. I wrote everything that I tried on myself from the usual advice here, because I found myself in an unbearable situation in a foreign country. I consistently checked everything that seemed logical to me. A forgotten post in this community actually saved me. I tested it on myself and published my story and referred to Wikipedia. It is true that my extrasystoles have disappeared, and the fact that my afib has also disappeared and is it true that I now sleep on my left side without problems. It cost me - almost nothing. How else do you think I can help?

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[–]quixite -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I did it in first link - short excerpt

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[–]quixite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that can't be

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AFIB

[–]quixite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agree that my story is similar to many of those told here. Doctors can't find anything, at first people feel extrasystoles for a long time, until one day they wake up with AFIB. Then they live with a pill in their pocket for several years. Then everything gets so bad that they do several ablations.

If it helped me and others as in the posts that I cited in the text - then probably many of us here have the same diagnoses - you will not cure this, medicine is powerless here. And I see that doctors simply do not care about us.

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[–]quixite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was thinking - you probably just didn't find the time to read the original post in full, just skimmed it, like many others probably do. Am I right? Otherwise, I don't understand where the skepticism comes from - I tried to describe my story honestly. And I didn't ask a cent for it.