500 maybe I'm guessing.I've only got 210 Jamelios. Any rough estimate on cap?
500 maybe I'm guessing.I've only got 210 Jamelios. Any rough estimate on cap?
Yes, exactly! I was diagnosed only about a year ago, slightly more, and it was a MASSIVE change in my life. "Comatose" is closer to our general tired. And, of course, my body changed a lot. I struggle with accepting this is something I'm going to have to live with forever, because it was such a huge change for me.Me too.
PLUS, the sleepies are sooooooooooooo fucking deep and indescribable. Like "I'm tired" has a whole new meaning....
I've never heard of either of these people.o just like @UnspunReality and @LiquidMist TheReturn
:rip:Should I grind out these Sergey's so I can reach my goal for the day?
Should I grind out these Sergey's so I can reach my goal for the day?
o just like @UnspunReality and @LiquidMist TheReturn
I wanted to make a joke along the lines of "or like @YAHU and [some actor born in 2002]" but I couldn't find one I'd heard of, either.I've never heard of either of these people.
Hmm any reason this wouldn't work for me?@Ducky I @iamPhraust
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My sugar-high heart weeps for you...Our Shipley's went out of business when Krispy Kreme came in, but those were some good donuts.
When I first got on the meds, the first like 20 pounds that I had gained in the 2-3 months before dx came off much more easily...Yes, exactly! I was diagnosed only about a year ago, slightly more, and it was a MASSIVE change in my life. "Comatose" is closer to our general tired. And, of course, my body changed a lot. I struggle with accepting this is something I'm going to have to live with forever, because it was such a huge change for me.
Every single one of you are young.we get it you and @kryssyy are old
None of my weight came off with the meds for me. I have an upcoming appointment with an endocrinologist, so I'm really hoping that gets me somewhere in that department. This is genuinely one of those invisible diseases, so it sucks having people think all it takes is dedicated exercise and that we must be eating horribly and/or we must be lazy. Sigh. The judgement sucks, especially because it's genuinely out of our hands. I feel your pain, though. This is the only time in my life I was glad to be so tall. Bleh.When I first got on the meds, the first like 20 pounds that I had gained in the 2-3 months before dx came off much more easily...
But now...
holy shit, I am struggling with this last 50-60...
The scale hasn't budged in months I also have PCOS symptoms, so holy belly-fat-lingering between the two of them. lol