Trudy, I'm so sorry. Love to you and your family.
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Natter 78: I might need to watch some Buffy for inspiration
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
(((Trudy))) so much love to you and your family.
I got a new phone. My previous one kept forgetting it had a sim card and I would have to restart my phone. Which was annoying especially when I didn't realize for several hours and missed texts.
Yesterday I had to restart it 4 times just so it would recognize and I went to get a new one. I wasn't sure what I would get but I figured it would be a major step down. BUT I didn't have much balance left and I paid it off and there was a sale so I got a Samsung S25 Ultra for almost nothing .
Now I have to get used to Samsung again. I was frustrated with the Pixel for several reasons but the most recent update made a change to the flashlight that means you couldn't just turn it on and off by touching thr icon. It now gave the option for Done that closed the drop down but left it open or Off. Technically not an extra step but it was inconvenient.
I don't plan on changing phones for a long time after this
I’m so sorry for your loss, Trudy
Oh, Trudy. I wish you weren't in the crappiest club with me. And, yeah. Always sudden.
Timelies all!
I'm sorry for your loss, Trudy.
My mom would have turned 86 yesterday, so I understand.
On a completely separate note, I’ve been considering trying microdosing semiglutides for a few months to see how it goes and am curious if anyone else has done so or has any thoughts on it here. I’m not interested in full doses because I can’t handle extreme nausea and other GI issues, but I’m curious if a microdose might reduce cravings, have sleep benefits, help with me PCOS and diabetes risk etc. I already do strength-training twice a week, which I hope would offset any muscle loss.
My personal experience was with Ozempic, and I can't say when in the dosing ramp up the food noise issue got better, but it wasn't right away. The effect disappeared when I went off of it.
I'm now on the Wegovy pill and did not notice anything at all on the lowest dose (no ill or positive effects), and I start the second month's ramp up dose tomorrow. Won't be at full dose until the fourth month.
I hadn't heard of microdosing GLP-1, but I also didn't suffer from nausea on the injectable or the pills (so far, anyway). But the low dose pill has not had any effect on the "craving" aspect, if that's a useful data point.
Thanks, Jen!
I switched from once a week to halving the dose for twice a week instead to lessen side effects. I was told you could divide the weekly dose into as many days as convenient. The only issue I have had is that I really can't eat at night unless I want to suffer. Overeating isn't an issue because often by the time I have prepared the food, I already have lost interest.