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One of my all-time favorite bands has just announced they've disbanded.
Fucking god dammit.
Fucking god dammit.
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I'm completely off that shit niggaaaaaaaaI took the gum advice to heart and I am at this stage. I've had 2mg today and I am like 2 and a half weeks free from cigarettes.
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Can't wait to get this shit over with holy hell.
In the same boat. I've done multiple tests over the last 2 years and still have no idea what's happening. Already knew I had celiac years prior, didn't know it was causing chronic anemia via malabsorption. Coming up on 2 years of eating low FODMAP soon which helps with only the minor issues. The diet is supposed to be a few months at most. A nigga needs to eatI'm so frustrated with the medical system. Piss poor communication has made it take forever to get my tests done and I'm getting really sick of having IBD symptoms. At least I was able to get my other meds without much trouble but still.
My care team seems to think I have food allergies because of a blood test but I still think it's crohn's or colitis because of other non GI tract symptoms I've noticed. They referred me to an allergy specialist. But elevated allergens for different foods on top of all my other symptoms is a sign of IBD.In the same boat. I've done multiple tests over the last 2 years and still have no idea what's happening. Already knew I had celiac years prior, didn't know it was causing chronic anemia via malabsorption. Coming up on 2 years of eating low FODMAP soon which helps with only the minor issues. The diet is supposed to be a few months at most. A nigga needs to eathopefully getting my meds soon.
The first thing I did was get allergy tested and everything came back fine, but other tests showed even with the gluten free diet my immune system was going apeshit so I feel you there. The food allergen thing is interesting, I didn't know that. I was aware of FODMAPs but that's due to overfermentation in the gut and not an immune reaction to the food. It's possible for random allergies or autoimmune conditions (like crohns and colitis) to kick in through life too. I got a solid 21 years of gluten before my immune system decided it'd rather kill me than eat any more so it sounds plausible it'd randomly develop at some point. You don't need a family history to have it either, you are the family history now.My care team seems to think I have food allergies because of a blood test but I still think it's crohn's or colitis because of other non GI tract symptoms I've noticed. They referred me to an allergy specialist. But elevated allergens for different foods on top of all my other symptoms is a sign of IBD.
Hadn't put much thought into it, but now that you mention it, it does have a very weird vibe. It has all the elements that I would find endearing or cheerful, but they come together in an emotionally detached/alien way that puts me off.The 'here comes the sun' video that was pinned on the front page for a while, does anyone else think it's painfully depressing? If so, why are we like this?
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I did not die, neither literally nor figuratively. It was a pretty unremarkable day overall.Report to us tommorow and tell us if you avoided death
I've had gut problems since I started puberty and just thought it was IBS but then they got really weird after I turned 18. And then it would get really bad for seemingly no reason, like when I was doing smokeless tobacco I'd literally be shitting mucus. Then it got better after I quit but I still had problems with constipation. And then I had a minor flare up that lasted a few months, and a couple years ago I had one that lasted like 6 months and I have no fucking clue what set it off. I got the flu last January and my guts calmed down a bit, but it never goes away completely. Couple that with the test results and it looks like my immune system has gone haywire but the doctors still aren't sure. I have high IgE levels for a bunch of different foods but low calprotectin by IBD standards (it's still higher than normal). I also tested negative for celiac disease.The first thing I did was get allergy tested and everything came back fine, but other tests showed even with the gluten free diet my immune system was going apeshit so I feel you there. The food allergen thing is interesting, I didn't know that. I was aware of FODMAPs but that's due to overfermentation in the gut and not an immune reaction to the food. It's possible for random allergies or autoimmune conditions (like crohns and colitis) to kick in through life too. I got a solid 21 years of gluten before my immune system decided it'd rather kill me than eat any more so it sounds plausible it'd randomly develop at some point. You don't need a family history to have it either, you are the family history now.
Colonoscopy is a last resort for me. I'd prefer to do more less invasive tests to see wtf is going on in my guts.I don't know if you've had a colonoscopy or endoscopy, which will tell you immediately if you have inflammation/ulcers/erosion. Unfortunately without visible active damage, you just get an IBS diagnosis thrown at you but colitis and crohns tend to be extremely visible and have distinct signs and definitions so that'd be a promising route if you haven't tried it already. I'm currently waiting on a SIBO test which may explain the immune system throwing a tantrum along with every single other symptom. It's so frustrating how long it takes and how often things are overlooked. Everything gets a tummy ache label slapped on it until something else goes wrong to make the issue more obvious. It's a constant cycle of "Doc, it hurts when I eat this", "then don't eat it" until there's nothing left you can eat.
It really feels like we're living in Reddit: Containment Breach, doesn't it? Everyone must conform or be exiled. I've started pulling back from all the liberal leaning communities I'm in because they got kind of unhinged after the election. There are people in there with viewpoints like mine, but you can just TELL they're hiding their power levels.Literally in the last half hour the only Facebook group I enjoy, a large women’s farming group, has torn itself apart over a moderator post asking if nonbinaries and transwomen should be allowed in. The poll was about 40/60 yes/no before I was suddenly unable to access the group. It’s either been closed while they sweep up or I’ve been removed for voicing my disapproval. What a mess. It was full of great information and decent people.
How many people do I have irl who aren’t caught up in all this? One. And so conservative-leaning groups online are my refuge. If this is all some kind of op to break me down and make me feel like I’m the only person on earth who isn’t in this cult, it’s working.
I just hope the treatment isn't as crippling as the symptoms have been.removed my powerleveling, but yeah get yo ass looked at. It’s nbd and you will be much happier with an answer and treatment.
Awesome! It gets a lot better after that initial stage. Because smoking paralyzes your cilia which are the little filaments in your lungs that chase out phlegm. The coughing in the initial stopping smoking stage sucks. That's probably why the gum is so good, because you separate the physical stage where you're hacking your lungs out worse than when you were even smoking from the psychological stage where you're still hooked on nicotine.I'm completely off that shit niggaaaaaaaa
Its been a month since I touched any nicotine. I'm FREE
That is around the time they can start kicking in. I think IBS is a bogus label used when they can't figure out what's actually wrong since IBS is considered to have no specific causes and no specific treatments for a giant range of symptoms. Things in your body don't happen just willy nilly and even if it is purely genetic and develops by chance, there is something your body is reacting to that it doesn't like. Narrowing it down is the hard part.I've had gut problems since I started puberty and just thought it was IBS but then they got really weird after I turned 18. And then it would get really bad for seemingly no reason,
I have high IgE levels for a bunch of different foods but low calprotectin
My IgE was moderately high but my calprotectin was extremely high. Rapid weight loss alone prompted a referal for a colonoscopy and endoscopy on my first visit to the GI but finding that out got me switched with someone who had scheduled sooner. I found out my entire GI tract was mildly inflammed but not much else which was a relief since the other options were IBD or cancer. It is invasive in the sense that you're getting a camera shoved up your ass but as Haloperidol said, it is worth it to know what's going on so you can narrow down a cause, make sure it's not something worse, and take action. I'd take drinking a bottle of clenpiq weekly over my current symptoms. I understand the sentiment though and if you want something less invasive, abdominal xrays/fluoroscopy can also be used to find abnormalities.Colonoscopy is a last resort for me. I'd prefer to do more less invasive tests to see wtf is going on in my guts.
Whatever it is, I have insurance and I'm getting really fucking sick of the symptoms limiting what I can do IRL.That is around the time they can start kicking in. I think IBS is a bogus label used when they can't figure out what's actually wrong since IBS is considered to have no specific causes and no specific treatments for a giant range of symptoms. Things in your body don't happen just willy nilly and even if it is purely genetic and develops by chance, there is something your body is reacting to that it doesn't like. Narrowing it down is the hard part.
My IgE was moderately high but my calprotectin was extremely high. Rapid weight loss alone prompted a referal for a colonoscopy and endoscopy on my first visit to the GI but finding that out got me switched with someone who had scheduled sooner. I found out my entire GI tract was mildly inflammed but not much else which was a relief since the other options were IBD or cancer. It is invasive in the sense that you're getting a camera shoved up your ass but as Haloperidol said, it is worth it to know what's going on so you can narrow down a cause, make sure it's not something worse, and take action. I'd take drinking a bottle of clenpiq weekly over my current symptoms. I understand the sentiment though and if you want something less invasive, abdominal xrays/fluoroscopy can also be used to find abnormalities.