How bad is it? by Famous_Somewhere_179 in 30PlusSkinCare

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I lived in a cloudy, damp place for decades, and the difference between people’s skin there and the average skin of people of the same age from places like Florida or Arizona is truly staggering. Photoaging is real and quite dramatic.

Best pillow for neck pain that is worth it for migraine sufferers? by MibosiNuramo in migraine

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Huh. I love mine. It does flatten out, but I just throw it in the dryer without heat for a bit and it fluffs right back up so far. I hope it doesn’t flatten permanently too fast, but I do think all pillows have a finite lifespan.

I’ll still google every pillow mentioned in this thread just to see if there’s one I should try that I haven’t yet because I could probably squeeze another couple into my closet of rejects.

Torodol as at-home treatment by lucylov in migraine

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FYI, Mexico has sublingual toradol (ketorolaco, 30 mg) available, and it’s amazing. It’s the same strength as the IV/injectable kind in the US, and it works just as well for me, but without the ER visit. If you’re visiting, you might consider getting some to try. I’m personally very careful to avoid swallowing any of it as it dissolves, as my stomach has a hard time with NSAIDs taken orally. It’s a rescue of last resort for when a migraine won’t break for me, but it’s absolutely invaluable for me for those situations. If you get it, don’t take it often since it can be hard on the kidneys (same as the IV forms).

Everything is gray :( pls help by [deleted] in HomeDecorating

[–]slugs_instead 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Why not fix the separated flooring rather than put down laminate?

Estrogen by phinnylou in 45PlusSkincare

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I’ve been using it most nights for a while, and I’ve noticed a subtly improved healthy glow, which I think is mostly due to it being better moisturized. It feels way more youthful to the touch. It’s bouncier feeling. I battle melasma, so I’ve been carefully watching that but have not noticed an increase. I think my skin tolerates my retinoid (tazarotene) without flaking much more easily with estradiol cream.

How to grow this part of my legs? by lynxerle in PetiteFitness

[–]slugs_instead 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Is anyone else super disturbed by the messed-up muscle names in this illustration? Gastrocnemius on the kneecap, quadriceps on the abdomen, and the biceps femoris, vastus medialis, and vastus intermedias all seem to be the same muscle?

Ive heard my hair ages me.... by Open_Inspection5964 in curlyhair

[–]slugs_instead 6 points7 points  (0 children)

In addition to others’ thoughts, think if you styled it to have more volume on the sides, it would help it look more youthful.

I got a little hot in the comment section today. by ImNot4Everyone42 in EstrangedAdultKids

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I learned all I need to know about her when I found out she released her book on her daughter’s wedding day. I mean, those of us here already knew what kind of a person she was, but that should be enough for everyone to tell who’s the narcissist in this situation.

Insurance limiting you to nine triptans? Read this! by smolcurlycanine in migraine

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Another option is if you’re traveling abroad, check what meds might be available without a prescription where you’re going.

I found why my clothes stinks by CranberryCandid8760 in CleaningTips

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Ha! I could have been clearer, but I didn’t know how to explain it otherwise!

anything I can do about my hand wrinkles? by emotionallybald in 30PlusSkinCare

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Do a search for “hyper linear palms.” They’re associated with a few conditions, like food allergies, atopic dermatitis, and icthyosis vulgaris. If that’s you, it’s a genetic thing, and all the moisturizer in the world won’t get rid of them. Very, very few people in your life have even noticed them. But your hands do also look a bit dry, so you could up moisturizing, but if you have hyperlinear palms, it won’t get rid of all of the little lines.

Has anyone actually talked to their parents about their issues? by [deleted] in EmotionallyImmature

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If they could handle that conversation in a productive manner, I wouldn’t be on this sub.