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RunRevolutionary9019 t1_j69exel wrote
Reply to comment by LizRD15 in I'm a Registered Dietitian (RD), and host of The Sh*t Talk Podcast. AMA! by LizRD15
I was very stressed for years but things have calmed down thankfully.
RunRevolutionary9019 t1_j66og5k wrote
I just found out I have Marrow Reconversion and my doctor is stumped. How likely is it that my horrible IBS is the culprit?
RunRevolutionary9019 t1_j65zod0 wrote
Reply to Moral disapproval mediates the relationship between compulsive sexual behavior and religiosity by chrisdh79
I cured my eating disorder by refusing to feel guilty about anything I put in my mouth. Totally ended my compulsion.
RunRevolutionary9019 t1_j5123av wrote
Reply to comment by messem10 in EXCLUSIVE: Woman, 65, seen on video getting attacked by grocery store clerks over $50 bill she found by dayo_aji
Once someone left the $100 bill I lost at the lost and found nearby. It was pretty amazing. It was Telluride.
RunRevolutionary9019 t1_j4otkk0 wrote
Reply to comment by cturtl808 in New suicide hotline 3 digit 988 receiving half a million more calls texts, and chats since starting than prior 10 digit number by Inkling2424
Heck ya. What are they paid?
RunRevolutionary9019 t1_j4nvzf9 wrote
Reply to New suicide hotline 3 digit 988 receiving half a million more calls texts, and chats since starting than prior 10 digit number by Inkling2424
Is it able to keep up?
RunRevolutionary9019 t1_j2prkcf wrote
RunRevolutionary9019 t1_j2n9mgx wrote
Reply to comment by kwiztas in Researchers find that public health trust was the strongest predictor of positive attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccination. Information literacy, science literacy, and religiosity affected attitudes to a lesser degree. by glawgii
I never said that. And that’s exactly what I have. I said I had long Covid but from a flu.
RunRevolutionary9019 t1_ixu025d wrote
Reply to Dissociative symptoms are common among individuals with depression, study finds by chrisdh79
I feel disassociated often but it seems more health related than emotional. I’m just out of it earlier in the day.
RunRevolutionary9019 t1_ity03ii wrote
Reply to comment by guacamole_dev in What’s Fact and What’s Fiction in The Good Nurse by dedemovie
She’s sooo beautiful that’s for sure.
RunRevolutionary9019 t1_isp4u2r wrote
Reply to comment by ChiefOfficerWhite in Dieters are often the people encouraging their partners to overeat in a relationship, according to new research by MadScienceD
Is say your the weirdo. Anti social bird.
RunRevolutionary9019 t1_isp2fw2 wrote
Reply to comment by ChiefOfficerWhite in Dieters are often the people encouraging their partners to overeat in a relationship, according to new research by MadScienceD
We were almost the same age. It was normal. I’m also friends with old patients of mine. I was a clinic supervisor. We had a of contact. And we’re both single moms.
RunRevolutionary9019 t1_isotvl5 wrote
Reply to comment by Astro_Lord in Dieters are often the people encouraging their partners to overeat in a relationship, according to new research by MadScienceD
Read Geneen Roth’s books, go to one of her things if she still does them. Go to group therapy. Exercise moderately. Eat whatever you want. Refuse to judge yourself for anything you eat. Eat emotionally but if your going to do it do it full on. Comfort yourself for real and again refuse to guilt trip yourself about it. Say your name, that your happy with your weight, and your ideal weight ten times daily. Yoga is good. Chinese medicine helped. I think it sad also about my being done. I was over it and didn’t care if I ended up fat so I did whatever I was told. I gained twenty pounds and lost it again within a year and lost my urge to binge. Happy to talk. It’s been about 22 years since I let my eating disorder go.
RunRevolutionary9019 t1_isosrrk wrote
Reply to comment by iDuddits_ in Dieters are often the people encouraging their partners to overeat in a relationship, according to new research by MadScienceD
Oh no. So you got fat? That’s kinda hilarious. Like when I was pregnant with my first and her dad got fat not me.
RunRevolutionary9019 t1_isosnvo wrote
Reply to comment by ChiefOfficerWhite in Dieters are often the people encouraging their partners to overeat in a relationship, according to new research by MadScienceD
University student if that changes anything. I was super young for a teacher and we were going to go on a girls vacation but then her parents decided to tag along. It was not ideal.
RunRevolutionary9019 t1_isosd2c wrote
Reply to comment by TrippieBled in Dieters are often the people encouraging their partners to overeat in a relationship, according to new research by MadScienceD
Read Geneen Roth’s books, go to one of her things if she still does them. Go to group therapy. Exercise moderately. Eat whatever you want. Refuse to judge yourself for anything you eat. Eat emotionally but if your going to do it do it full on. Comfort yourself for real and again refuse to guilt trip yourself about it. Say your name, that your happy with your weight, and your ideal weight ten times daily. Yoga is good. Chinese medicine helped. I think it sad also about my being done. I was over it and didn’t care if I ended up fat so I did whatever I was told. I gained twenty pounds and lost it again within a year and lost my urge to binge. Happy to talk. It’s been about 22 years since I let my eating disorder go.
RunRevolutionary9019 t1_isorpc7 wrote
Reply to comment by Astro_Lord in Dieters are often the people encouraging their partners to overeat in a relationship, according to new research by MadScienceD
Show them how not to have disordered eating. I tell people what I did but everyone says it wouldn’t work for them.
RunRevolutionary9019 t1_isn2f0b wrote
Reply to Dieters are often the people encouraging their partners to overeat in a relationship, according to new research by MadScienceD
I had a gnarly ten year eating disorder. About ten years after it was over I went on vacation with a student of mine and her parents.
They are a bit bigger. I’m tiny. Holy hell they were feeders. I didn’t care because at that point my eating disorder was so far behind me I knew I’d lose the weight quickly but man they fattened me up in ten days!
I can spot an emotional eater from a mile away. I so wish I could give them what I have an show them another way.
RunRevolutionary9019 t1_isfimq0 wrote
Reply to comment by Icelandicstorm in Scientists researching possible candidates for treating Alzheimer's disease found exercise outperformed all tested drugs for the ability to reverse dysregulated gene expression. by shadesofaltruism
I have a genetic disorder called a methylation disorder that is generally mild. But we have the two worst subtypes and they don’t get along as far as treatment goes which makes things tricky. I also did a lot of dumb things like drugs and getting a flu that made things a lot worse. My dad started having issues in his fifties and I started in my late thirties. But I’m treated unlike him so hoping I’ll be ok. What exactly do you want to know? It causes folate and b12 absorption issues. My doctor said fifty percent of dementia patients have low folate levels so it makes sense that dementia runs in my family given we all have this type of this disorder.
RunRevolutionary9019 t1_isdtaa8 wrote
Reply to Scientists researching possible candidates for treating Alzheimer's disease found exercise outperformed all tested drugs for the ability to reverse dysregulated gene expression. by shadesofaltruism
My dad exercised so regularly. Ate really well. Never drank. Never smoked. Died at 73 from dementia. Wasted away. I really think it’s this genetic disorder we have because my brain felt like it was melting until I took methylated vitamins. I was in my mid forties and got evaluated for dementia. They said it was adhd but my adhd was never like that until then. Thankfully I’m feeling a lot better these days.
RunRevolutionary9019 t1_iscuxqx wrote
Reply to comment by Blenderx06 in Real Estate Agents Caught on Camera Facilitating Mortgage Fraud for a Fee by Puzzleheaded-Bug7189
Or maybe it was because they buyer didn’t give a Fuck and I should have trusted him and fired the scummy realtor in the first place.
RunRevolutionary9019 t1_iscsmj8 wrote
Reply to comment by InternationalCut2610 in Real Estate Agents Caught on Camera Facilitating Mortgage Fraud for a Fee by Puzzleheaded-Bug7189
That’s really nice and your right.
RunRevolutionary9019 t1_isccay2 wrote
Reply to comment by GirlPMurPersonality in Real Estate Agents Caught on Camera Facilitating Mortgage Fraud for a Fee by Puzzleheaded-Bug7189
He didn’t have permission. He didn’t ask. He wasn’t transparent. He lied.
RunRevolutionary9019 t1_iqpli16 wrote
Reply to comment by Few_Journalist_6961 in As for magnesium levels, both those in the high and the low group were significantly more likely to develop dementia compared with those in the middle group. by nanoatzin
I tend to have low folate and magnesium for genetic reasons. Also, everyone in my family has died from dementia. 50% of dementia patients have low folate levels.
Because people can have specific low nutrient levels for genetic reasons. I also get low b12 and D.
RunRevolutionary9019 t1_j6ohr13 wrote
Reply to comment by LizRD15 in I'm a Registered Dietitian (RD), and host of The Sh*t Talk Podcast. AMA! by LizRD15
You have no idea. My life sucked. I’m still stressed because at this point I am always waiting for the next shoe to drop I’m so traumatized by it all.