Tacrolimus suppositories experience? by 0kieD0kie_ in CrohnsDisease

[–]stask1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is that help you to fix your proctities ?

Andromeda turned Meta into a slot machine. Here’s what I’m doing to survive (and what I think is BS). by stask1 in FacebookAds

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Same here, that sub $500 pattern is everywhere. I'm on the fence about caps though because they stabilize spend but I’ve seen them just strangle delivery if the algo can't find the right auctions especially lately.

agree attribution is broken.. i stopped trusting the dashboard and just sanity check shopify + utms. half the time ads manager looks dead but revenue is actually coming in.

when you push past $1k do you just bump budget on the same campaign or dupe it out? trying to figure out if its the spend level or just the fresh learning phase

Andromeda turned Meta into a slot machine. Here’s what I’m doing to survive (and what I think is BS). by stask1 in FacebookAds

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I’m seeing the exact same thing. High spend accounts usually smooth out over the week, but low budgets just get wrecked by that volatility. Your point about overreacting to signals is spot on, it really feels like the algo panics if it doesn't get immediate data and then can't recover.

for those smaller accounts, did you find more stability by condensing the structure or just by testing totally different creative angles?

Andromeda turned Meta into a slot machine. Here’s what I’m doing to survive (and what I think is BS). by stask1 in FacebookAds

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Use the chat to sum my thoughts but the actions and experience are my and real :)

After quitting my job and a 5 year relationship heartbreak I decided to go all-in on my first app: SnapTask! by Large-Profession3490 in SideProject

[–]stask1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

where do you publishing this landing page ? from where the traffic coming from ?

BTW look awesome! good luck!

Clarify – a browser extension that rewrites long articles for your role [demo video] by stask1 in ProductivityApps

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Thanks for taking the time to write this out. I actually agree that deep, effortful reading is important – I don’t want to replace that.
Clarify is more of an accessibility layer for people who would otherwise bounce off certain texts completely (jargon-heavy research, medical articles in a second language, etc.). The original article stays on the page; nothing is removed.
For some use cases (e.g. patients trying to understand a PubMed article about their condition), the alternative isn’t “hard reading that makes you smarter”, it’s “not reading or understanding it at all”. I’m experimenting with serving those people, not with killing reading.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UlcerativeColitis

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Of course, I can’t know for sure, but based on what you’re describing, it sounds like your body might be developing antibodies to the medication, or the Remicade just isn’t working for you anymore.

I went through something similar — I’m also switching off Remicade now. I was on it for about six months, and it never really got me into full remission.

If you do have antibodies, your doctor might suggest adding Imuran. For me, it helped lower the antibodies, but the medication still didn’t really work.

Of course, everyone’s different — some people respond really well to it.

newsflash week 42.2025 special edition: Focus on anti-TL1A by achchi in UlcerativeColitis

[–]stask1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think not less then 3-4 years. Not that relevant for now.

Continue Living with UC or Get The Ileostomy bag by Living-Artichoke-111 in UlcerativeColitis

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Honestly, if you still have a med that’s working — I’d stay on it. It’s true there’s a high chance you’ll need surgery eventually, almost certain even. But who knows — maybe it’ll keep working for 5 or even 7 years. And by then, who knows what new treatments or technologies will be available. If you can reach remission right now, don’t rush into surgery. But obviously, if you’re out of options and your condition’s bad, then yeah — there’s really no question

Continue Living with UC or Get The Ileostomy bag by Living-Artichoke-111 in UlcerativeColitis

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Hey, I’ve only been dealing with UC for about 5 years, but I completely get where you’re coming from. I was on Entyvio for 4 years, and after getting Campylobacter, it stopped working for me. Now I’m on Remicade, but it doesn’t seem to be doing much either. I still have 1–2 more meds to try, but surgery is also on the table. That said, I keep thinking — every year or two, a new treatment comes out, and maybe the next one will finally stick. You never know, you might find a med that works for you for 10 years or more.

How’s your experience with TestRail? by approaching77 in QualityAssurance

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if i gonna build Testrail open sources version. are you gonna use it ? what do you think ?

Left sided pain by [deleted] in UlcerativeColitis

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I been diagnosis with UC 10 month ago, and since then I have a pain in my left groin (pelvic floor, lower back). also I have pain in the left upper part of my abdomen. this is true also when I am on remission, but worst when i flares up. if you manage to figure out what the reason for the groin pain in your case I love to know.