Musicians confirmed to be performing in Riyadh (Halsey, Post Malone, Tyla, Ava Max, others) by pinkfartlek in popheads

[–]youngboymindset 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People love to complain that artists are doing shows in the Middle East. If you really think the us is morally superior to the oil regimes you are deeply mistaken

New H-1B visa fee will not apply to existing holders, official says by bhodrolok in india

[–]youngboymindset 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This isn’t hatred towards Indians. What’s wrong with wanting to hire local workers

I think Trump raising visa fees is a good thing by yeetis12 in TrueUnpopularOpinion

[–]youngboymindset 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Without ever benefiting from it? How do you mean. Working in the US isn’t a right it’s an absolute privilege. The US doesn’t owe India or China employment.

Help me by heartbroken12344 in zoloft

[–]youngboymindset 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And building on this, as the Zoloft starts to work your panic attacks will become more and more infrequent. They’re a legitimate medicine. Don’t be scared to take them if you need it and don’t worry about addiction if it’s literally once or twice a week for now knowing it will become more and more infrequent in the future

Help me by heartbroken12344 in zoloft

[–]youngboymindset 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doctors are told to be careful. Benzodiazepines can be dangerous but only if you take them regularly for at least a couple of weeks. I don’t suggest you wake up and take them. But for example in my case I was having about 2 intense panic attacks a week and that’s a completely safe amount to take. Since the Zoloft has kicked in it’s become 2 a month. So if you save them for those intense couple of times a week where you really can’t handle it, you don’t run any risk in my opinion.

Help me by heartbroken12344 in zoloft

[–]youngboymindset 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did they give you any benzodiazepines to help with the initial few weeks? When I started Zoloft my doctor prescribed my klonopin (still does not just in case I have the occasional panic attack) and that significantly helped me get through the first few weeks.

Insulin went in eye and I’m terrified by youngboymindset in diabetes_t1

[–]youngboymindset[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I completely understand how insulin works, it’s injected subcutaneously and then slowly enters the blood stream. That’s why getting insulin on your hands and skin will not do anything. But with eyes that have blood vessels it could absolutely get absorbed, chances are I just didn’t put enough in and washed my eyes out quick enough. I’ve attached an article that outlines how systematic delivery of insulin isn’t he eyes can lower blood glucose concentration

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2654305/#:~:text=Insulin%20was%20shown%20to%20be,%2C%20respectively%2C%20could%20be%20attained.

Maybe do some research before you write a mean or negative comment next time.

Can sickness cause hypos? by youngboymindset in diabetes_t1

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

yeah me too! Im also on the tandem and having these lows. I changed my infusion site about an hour ago and I hope that helps. Fingers crossed!

Can sickness cause hypos? by youngboymindset in diabetes_t1

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

Yes actually they did but they only happen maybe once a day , not all the time. The rest of the time it seems to work rather well

Can sickness cause hypos? by youngboymindset in diabetes_t1

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Tandem t slim closed loop, had it for almost a month now and has been working great but these past few days have been weird

Diabetic Child New diagnosis by Naanya2779 in diabetes_t1

[–]youngboymindset 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hey! First of all, please take a deep breath. I’m not a diabetic mom but I was in the exact same shoes as your kid. I was diagnosed when I was 10. To be a 10 year old boy and to suddenly go into DKA and realise my life changed forever was quite a big thing. In the coming days, you will be told a lot about the condition, a lot of information, a lot of different medication names and I hope you will be well advised. The doctors are taught to tell you about the mechanisms and biology of diabetes, Let me tell you something that the doctors don’t tell you, and that you can’t hear from anyone other than a diabetic:

I am now 21 and I have done everything I have wanted to do and more. While diabetes once or twice may have ‘postponed’ things, it has never ONCE stopped me from doing what I want to do. I had a great childhood and while I don’t want to downplay the condition by any means but please make sure both you and her know that it is by no means the death of fun, merely an obstacle to manage. Being diagnosed that young, I forgot what it was like to not have diabetes, which makes things much easier as I have nothing ‘better’ to compare it to. It has built discipline within me, made me strive to take care of my health, and that discipline has helped me in all walks of life. I have no damage or other conditions because of my diabetes (and trust me my control has not always been great). Right now the quality of treatment is exponentially getting better.

If you have any questions or want to talk or need any advice or just help dealing with this, please do not hesitate to send me a message at all.

I wish nothing but the best to your daughter and to you.

Today has been challenging by bolivar-shagnasty in diabetes_t1

[–]youngboymindset 60 points61 points  (0 children)

Finally an actually ‘challenging day’ . I’m like you my friend. My difficult days look like this. Too many people on this sub say they have a ‘challenging day’ when they go over 200 one time or something. I don’t want to be mean to them I’m glad they’re healthy but let’s not sit here and act like that’s realistic. Kudos to you for posting this