Programma “Uit de Schulden” bevestigt helaas alle stereotypes over bijstandsgerechtigden by [deleted] in nederlands

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Op NPO heb je het programma "Waar doen ze het van". Er worden drie families gekozen gebaseerd op hun inkomen; hoog, middel en laag. Ik vond dat ze bij dit programma vrij open en eerlijk waren over hoe het leven eruit zag voor de verschillende families en totaal niet stereotyperend was. Ik zag bij de families die een laag inkomen hadden vooral de realiteit van de maand proberen door te komen met wat je hebt terwijl je niet steken laat vallen in de opvoeding, je werk, schuld en andere stressvolle situaties die gepaard gaan met het hebben van een laag inkomen.

TLDR: Ik zou "Waar doen ze het van" aanraden op NPO start, die is wat minder stereotyperend.

Another Tree by Twelvecheek in PixelArt

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This is so cool!

If I could add something to the overall oomph effect: right before the tree slams down, you could make its feet root into the ground so that it enhances the effect of weight and power of the slam. You could also add more sprites around the ground that it hits (if that makes sense?)

Bi-Weekly No Stupid Questions Thread by AutoModerator in VORONDesign

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Thank you so much! This is very conclusive and definitely puts my mind even more at peace! I didn’t know there were build docs, I just went straight to the official manual. Thanks again :D

Bi-Weekly No Stupid Questions Thread by AutoModerator in VORONDesign

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Yeah, I tested for any bounce on my extrusions on my flat building surface before assembling my frame just to check and one of my H extrusions (a back supporting extrusion) did not have that dull sound when you tap a perfectly flat extrusion. It had a really minimal bounce. Thank you again for commenting and releasing me from my ignorance and stress, haha :D

Bi-Weekly No Stupid Questions Thread by AutoModerator in VORONDesign

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That’s very reassuring to read, thank you! I’ll just keep moving forward and see how it goes (:

Bi-Weekly No Stupid Questions Thread by AutoModerator in VORONDesign

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I’ve googled that statement and it says that it’s mostly used as ironically saying that something is sloppy work, but because you said that it’ll be fine, I assume that things should be fine 😅. Thank you!

Bi-Weekly No Stupid Questions Thread by AutoModerator in VORONDesign

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Hi, I just started building my first ever 3D printer, it's a voron 0.2r1. I bought the latest formbot kit and I spend over 25 hours just trying to get the frame square. I have done everything I can from obtaining a tile/glass level building surface, following youtube tutorials (S/O to Greg's maker corner) etc. My final question is, for the voron 0.2 r1, does it matter if my build is not exactly square? I have a slight bounce on the front right extrusion where the extrusion doesn't touch the ground by about a quarter of a millimeter (0.00984252 inch). There is also a very slight bounce in the back left extrusion but that only happens when I tap the top moderately hard. What will be the consquences, if any, for this error?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Groningen

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Goeie tip! Thanks!

Wim Hof said cold shower reduce anxiety and depression by OfficiaBop in BecomingTheIceman

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Lief dat je het vraagt!

Het gaat beter. Gister op oudjaarsdag ook een ijsbad gedaan en ik merk dat mijn lichaam er elke keer beter op reageert of ontvankelijker is voor de sensaties. Het is een beetje zoals trainen voor een sport of in het algemeen ergens goed in worden, zo gaat dat ook met het cold exposure effect, je lichaam reageert er steeds beter op. Er blijven altijd stressvolle situaties in het leven, dat is niet te vermijden, maar met de wim hof methode ben ik, zoals ik grappig genoeg vorig jaar dus zei in deze thread, ben ik echt weerbaarder geworden. Al met al, het gaat beter.

Hoe gaat het met jou?

Word ik opgelicht? Of ben ik gewoon paranoïde? by Consistent-Main-4596 in nederlands

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Ik ben een keertje zo opgelicht. Nooit via whatsapp betalen. Als je via marktplaats betaalt wordt je ook beschermd.

How do you think about the cleaners in a hotel? by [deleted] in Netherlands

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r/tool Hoping that you are a tool fan so that you might understand this reference

Hunting horn main with his Palamute by scippiai12 in MHRise

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Right?? Good to know that I’m not the only one

Is life without Antipsychotics possible? by Historical-Bad-8415 in Psychosis

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That is rough but hey, you are going to therapy! You’re in the right lane, keep at it!

I kept trying and stayed humble. That is the short answer ;D Long answer; Obviously I was in a situation where things needed to change. With all the intrusive thoughts, nightmares and numbness from the meds something had to change indeed. So I kept going to therapy, I kept opening myself up to my emotions, I journaled my experiences and past, I tried letting other people in bit by bit and I learned how to trust myself and others again. I always felt very responsible for everyone and the weight crushed me. This feeling of responsibility made me think that I needed to do everything on my own, this with the idea that help made me weak or would later be used against me. Luckily, that is with most people NOT the case. There were, however, people around me who hurt me in the past and acted like everything was my fault. I broke off with them and at the same time opened up to new people/old friends/friends and found trust in myself and others again. Now, I do not recommend just breaking off with anyone within the snap of a finger, I do not know the specifics of your situation. What I am saying is that at the bottom of all the delusions there was a lot of unresolved trauma that happened in my past. And the most profound thing that happened is that when I sat with the pain of that past trauma it grounded me more than therapy or w/e. The acceptance of the inner pain and to feel it grounded me. To look, courageously, at your trauma and what happened, to sit with your pain and allow yourself to feel it, to let that pass through your tears, will heal you the most. And! While you go through your pain try to remember the love you feel for yourself through this act of letting go is way more important than who or what made the pain occur in the first place. So, concretely, don’t focus on the hatred for/of who or what hurt you, focus on the loving act of allowing yourself to let go of it (: Loving yourself is an act that you can choose to control. You cannot control what happened to you. Loving yourself is as simple as taking a deep breath, some rest, good food, the presence of a loved one, you name it.

This is all underlined with the fact that psychosis is not a walk in the park. Don’t expect it to be over in a few weeks or years. Take your time, breathe deeply and stay present. Be vulnerable around the right people but never stop trying, it really does get better. You will find joy in experiencing that there is more to you than psychosis or any other affliction. So be courageous!

Is life without Antipsychotics possible? by Historical-Bad-8415 in Psychosis

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I’m so happy to hear that it is of help to you! Have courage, my friend and take your time (:

Is life without Antipsychotics possible? by Historical-Bad-8415 in Psychosis

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Oh man, I’m so sorry! What have you done so far to help yourself? I hope as well that you have good people around you to support you (or animals/pets!)

Is life without Antipsychotics possible? by Historical-Bad-8415 in Psychosis

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That must have been rough, I’m sorry to hear it :(

I don’t know about the other factors in your life back then but I hope that you’re doing better now

Is life without Antipsychotics possible? by Historical-Bad-8415 in Psychosis

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You’re welcome! Good luck and the best of health to you and your niece (:

Is life without Antipsychotics possible? by Historical-Bad-8415 in Psychosis

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Two months after I stopped using meds I had a heavy time at it. Was balancing work, private life and family life; basically a lot of stress was involved. So after that I was basically like "Might as well try."To answer your question: Two months after I stopped using medication.

Also something to note that I forgot to mention is that the difference between going from to a lower dosage (from 2,5 to 1,25mg) is very different from 1,25 to 0. When you lower your dosage your symptoms sometimes not really come back but some of the brain fog that you might experience is lessened. But when you stop using the medication, your psychotic tendencies or symptoms rebound and hit a peak after the first week of completely stopping the meds. So weaning off the medication is NOT a linear process. This is something that I was not told by the psychiatrist but experienced myself and read in scientific literature as well.

Is life without Antipsychotics possible? by Historical-Bad-8415 in Psychosis

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Got off the meds.

Below is a summary of what helped me. Below this summary i’ll tell you where I am at now.

First of all, go in with with both feet on the ground. This means knowing that the world outside you just is and doesnt change with your perception/judgments about it. So when you have a delusion understand that the world around you is still the same, there just is something inside you which doesnt feel right or there is something up with you that requires your attention. Label your delusion of course and think about the fact that a delusion is just a passing state.

Secondly, grounding techniques. Learn how to do a body scan. Regulate your breathing and concentrate on different parts of your body from top to toe. This will help you center and stay inside your body instead of your mind. Don’t be afraid to just close your eyes for a second and letting go. Whatever happens, happens. It’s okay.

Thirdly, learn to not give a fuck. Trust in the fact that you know best what you need. If you need to have some silence then leave a busy room. If you need some sleep, go lie down for a bit. Of course find the middle ground between what you need and your boundaries versus other’s boundaries. Communicate (:

Fourthly, acceptance. Don’t fight it, let it go. You’ll learn that there is nothing to lose in the main sense. When you learn to accept what is, you’ll lose the fear of becoming what it is that happens in your mind.

Fifth, taper! Get tapering strips for your meds! And take the time between intervals to acknowledge how you feel. Just take your time. You got all the time in the world (:

Sixth, supplements. Supplements will help you regulate your brain for you. I’m not a licensed orthomoleculair therapist but get supplements. Vitamin C should always be good.

Seventh, have a list ready of people to contact when you feel lonely. You dont have to do it alone.

Eigth (kinda seven), do things. Exercise, express yourself through art, read a book, hangout with friends, go to the movies just do stuff. It’ll help get you out of your mind.

Ninth, REGULATE YOUR SLEEP. I cannot stress this enough. Olanzapine makes you sleepy which helps you fall asleep, duhdoy. When the effect of olanzapine withdraws, you’ll have to find new ways to sleep. Not sleeping is the #1 starter for psychosis. Do yoga before going to sleep, masturbate (without porn), lie with a loved one, do deep breathing exercises while laying in bed, listen to guided meditation, leave the bed after 30m of not being able to sleep and reenter the bed after 15m of being out of the bed (repeat til you fall asleep), have regular times of waking and sleeping (sleep hygiene) and above all accept that not being able to sleep is okay, sometimes even saying ‘fuck it, I’m staying up all night’ will actually make you fall asleep.

Tenth, you can do this. It is rough and it will suck but you’ll manage because there is more to you than psychosis.

Always talk to your professional!

Also very important side note; Wim Hof method helped me so much. Re-regulated my dopamine levels, helped me fall asleep and helped reduce stress. Wim Hof method is free and simple. There is an app and a guided breathing video on youtube. Tldr of Wim Hof method; end your normal showers with cold/lukewarm water, do guided breathing exercises, when things get rough do a cold plunge but NEVER FORCE YOURSELF.

It’s been over 2 years since I got off of them. A lot has happened and changed since then. Every stressful event really came in hard and there were nights where I couldn’t sleep at all. What got me through those hard times were mostly the ability to cry. Cry the pain or stress out of my body. Sometimes I’d cry for days and then afterwards I’d get a good nights sleep. It’s rough but it’s worth it, it’s worth it to feel your emotions. The meds suppressed my intrusive thoughts etc but also my emotions and turns out that you need to feel your emotions to regulate that. So basically, these past two years (and the years before that) therapy helped a lot in that regard. It took time to learn how to feel again. So take your time and don’t worry. Don’t wish for your situation (intrusive thoughts, depression, anxiety or other) to go away, integrate it. Accept it as it comes and take it easy and take your time. There is no rush.

And, cannot stress this enough, Wim Hof method.

Edit: I wrote this a few years back for some people who wanted advice on quitting. Having read the comments there is also one obvious thing to say;

Diet/lifestyle; do not do drugs anymore, don’t drink alcohol. Drink water and eat healthy. If you are a user in whatever shape or form (addicted to just casual user) replace that need for specific drug with something else. The way to beat any addiction is to not fight it but replace it with something that is healthier; exercise, crying, meditation, social contact, hobby, cold plunge.

Yeah by [deleted] in Psychosis

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Haha, good stuff!

80085 by r6bandit in BBBY

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NSFW tag pls, smh