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sethmmdakatsuki · 10 months ago
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foxless · 7 months ago
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please please let me know if this has ever happened to you
cw for nausea , dehydration , COVID , and lack of appetite
recently ive had multiple big events happen to me consecutively (first i got got covid, then my 18th, graduation, prom) and i think all of the stress & repetitive exciting events has made me sick..
starting 4 days ago i can hardly stomach any food, the number of foods i can stomach is increasing by the day but i get very nauseous thinking about most foods & i also get nauseous when thinking about things that i got as gifts from these events. ive been super dehydrated too despite drinking 3 litres of water almost every day since feeling sick.
i cant even enjoy my new iPad ive been wanting since i was a kid or the new plushie i bought without feeling nauseous… im really confused by all this
might be worth mentioning i am likely autistic, at the very least have sensory processing disorder, just wanting to know if this is anything anyone else has experienced
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And we're back to wanting to lay down because we can't bring ourselves to do anything, not eating as much as we would usually do, wanting to relapse and feeling really down! WOOOHOOO!
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gomes72us-blog · 1 month ago
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crippleprophet · 1 year ago
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[ID: a reply by @zegollygosh on this post (link) which reads: Due to my ADHD meds, my already minimal appetite completely vanishes. Weed makes a stressful lunch of me battling to eat a meal that is unappetizing and will continue to get worse the colder it gets (while knowing if I don't eat I won't be able to keep working), and turns it into a calm, 15 minute break. I KNOW it's necessary and has improved my life, but it's still so easy to fall into shame. end ID]
oh my god i completely feel this – i get really severe nausea and loss of appetite when my pain gets bad enough, which on weeks like this is my baseline without weed. the combination of antinausea effects + pain relief is the only thing that makes me able to eat more than plain gluten-free toast. was just thinking about this & how fucking hard society has made it for me to afford + use the only shit i can get ahold of that works & your response really resonated. i’m sorry you’re dealing with this too & wish you lots of effective weed in the new year 💓💓
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howdoesone · 7 months ago
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How does one convince an Olm that it’s okay to come out and see the light?
Introduction to the Olm: The Mysterious Cave Dweller The Olm, also known as the “human fish,” is an enigmatic amphibian that resides in the dark, underwater caves of the Dinaric Alps in Europe. With its pale, almost translucent skin and ability to thrive in complete darkness, the Olm is a fascinating creature of the deep. Its eyes are underdeveloped, a testament to its life in perpetual…
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#" is an enigmatic amphibian that resides in the dark#a testament to its life in perpetual darkness. But what if we could persuade this elusive creature to venture out and experience the light?#allowing the Olm time to adjust. Pay close attention to its behavior; if the Olm shows signs of stress or discomfort#almost translucent skin and ability to thrive in complete darkness#also known as the "human fish#and a gentle approach#and water features that mimic its natural habitat. Enrichment items that encourage exploration#but with patience#conservation organizations#encourage it to explore areas with slightly higher light levels. Create a gradient of light intensity in its habitat#even in the most extreme conditions. By embracing the challenge and celebrating each small success#gradually moving the food closer to the light. Over time#How does one convince an Olm that it’s okay to come out and see the light? Introduction to the Olm: The Mysterious Cave Dweller The Olm#it can still adapt to new conditions with the right approach. This lesson can be applied to other species and conservation efforts#it is possible. This journey is a testament to the resilience and adaptability of life#it may be necessary to adjust your approach. This could involve slowing down the rate of light increase#loss of appetite#low-light environment that it can retreat to whenever it feels the need. This ensures that the Olm does not feel trapped or stressed by the#maintain a stable#making it unnecessary to evolve beyond its current form. The lack of predators and constant conditions of the caves have made it an expert i#making sudden exposure potentially uncomfortable or even harmful. To convince an Olm to see the light#ongoing support and care are essential. Maintain a balanced environment that offers both light and darkness#or erratic behavior#providing additional hiding places#Rocks#such as exposure to light#such as increased hiding#such as tunnels and hiding spots#the Olm is a fascinating creature of the deep. Its eyes are underdeveloped#the Olm may begin to spend more time in the light
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mightnotfeelrealbutitsok · 5 months ago
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why homesickness why?? i forget it exists and then i leave the company of my family and for 48hrs+ I am mentally and physically debilitated
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skinyogurt · 5 months ago
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doctor: so how did you lose weight with your condition?
me: nervous laughter so you’re not really gonna like this one
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scghealthcare · 9 months ago
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Unveiling The Gastric Problems: Common Symptoms And Their Causes
Gastric problems, ranging from mild discomfort to severe pain, can significantly impact daily life. Understanding the symptoms and their underlying causes is crucial for effective management and treatment. In this article, we'll explore seven common symptoms of gastric problems and delve into their potential causes, providing valuable insights for better health and well-being.
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Abdominal Pain: Abdominal pain is a hallmark symptom of various gastric issues, including gastritis, ulcers, and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). The pain may vary in intensity and location, ranging from a dull ache to sharp, stabbing sensations. Gastric ulcers, caused by the erosion of the stomach lining, often result in a burning pain in the upper abdomen. GERD, characterized by the reflux of stomach acid into the esophagus, can cause a burning sensation in the chest, known as heartburn.
Bloating and Gas: Excessive gas and bloating are common complaints associated with gastric problems. Gas can accumulate in the digestive tract due to factors such as swallowing air, bacterial fermentation of undigested food, or impaired digestion. Bloating, characterized by a feeling of fullness or tightness in the abdomen, often accompanies excessive gas production. Conditions like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) are frequently implicated in chronic bloating and gas.
Nausea and Vomiting: Nausea and vomiting are symptoms that can occur in various gastric disorders, including gastritis, gastroparesis, and peptic ulcers. Gastritis, inflammation of the stomach lining, can trigger nausea and vomiting, particularly after meals or when the stomach is empty. Gastroparesis, a condition characterized by delayed stomach emptying, may lead to persistent nausea and vomiting, especially after consuming solid foods. Peptic ulcers, open sores in the stomach or duodenum, can cause nausea and vomiting if they irritate the stomach lining.
Indigestion (Dyspepsia): Indigestion, also known as dyspepsia, encompasses a range of symptoms, including discomfort or pain in the upper abdomen, bloating, and a feeling of fullness during or after meals. It can occur as a result of various factors, such as overeating, eating too quickly, or consuming spicy or fatty foods. Gastric disorders like GERD, gastritis, and peptic ulcers can also manifest as indigestion. Persistent or recurrent indigestion warrants medical evaluation to identify and address the underlying cause.
Acid Reflux: Acid reflux occurs when stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, causing a burning sensation in the chest (heartburn) and a sour taste in the mouth. It is a common symptom of GERD, a chronic condition characterized by frequent episodes of acid reflux. Certain dietary and lifestyle factors, such as consuming acidic or fatty foods, smoking, and obesity, can exacerbate acid reflux. In some cases, structural abnormalities like a hiatal hernia may contribute to the development of GERD.
Loss of Appetite: A decreased appetite, or anorexia, can be a symptom of various gastric disorders, including gastritis, peptic ulcers, and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Gastritis, characterized by inflammation of the stomach lining, can lead to a loss of appetite due to discomfort or nausea associated with eating. Peptic ulcers, particularly those located in the stomach, can cause a feeling of early satiety or discomfort after meals, leading to reduced food intake. Inflammatory bowel disease, which includes Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, can affect the entire digestive tract and cause appetite loss.
Changes in Bowel Habits: Changes in bowel habits, such as diarrhea, constipation, or alternating episodes of both, can indicate underlying gastric issues. Conditions like IBS, characterized by abdominal pain and altered bowel habits without any detectable structural abnormalities, often present with diarrhea, constipation, or a combination of both. Inflammatory conditions like Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis can cause diarrhea, often accompanied by abdominal pain, rectal bleeding, and weight loss. Constipation may occur due to factors such as inadequate fiber intake, dehydration, or certain medications.
Gastric problems can manifest in various ways, ranging from abdominal pain and bloating to acid reflux and changes in bowel habits. Identifying the symptoms and understanding their underlying causes are essential steps in managing gastric disorders effectively. If you experience persistent or severe symptoms, it is important to seek medical advice for proper evaluation and treatment. With the right approach, many gastric issues can be effectively managed, allowing for improved quality of life and overall well-being.
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ripdragonbeans · 1 year ago
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The last few weeks has felt like I'm slowly losing myself again and I don't vibe with it at all
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cookiecallax · 8 months ago
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The only thing I like about bad days is the lack of appetite they leave me with
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yennciri · 1 year ago
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so i have vitamin d deficiency and i went to look for the symptoms and that's all meeeeeeeeee
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soapspit · 1 year ago
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pov: it's hard to eat .
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shethesilhouette · 1 year ago
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Loss of Appetite • Memorial
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boldlyshadowytrash · 1 year ago
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I lost my appetite a few days, And now I feel like I can eat some, but when I do, I get dizzy and have stomach pains.
And the question is, why my body want to die (:??
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house-of-slayterr · 2 years ago
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Why the fuck is it so god Damn hot in this hospital, I swear I’m about to pass out and I’m not sure if the the pain, the fact that I haven’t had more the 5 bites of food in the past 36, or the fact that it feels like I’m roasting alive and also haven’t slept in about 24 hours… I a mess
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