rustic_raven

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[–] rustic_raven@programming.dev 3 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Thank you so much! As someone with oral allergy syndrome, I can’t have some spices and it really makes dishes bland. I’m looking forward to trying these!

[–] rustic_raven@programming.dev 4 points 10 months ago

Lost the ability to smell and taste. Both slowly started to come back over a few months, in the end I want to say it took at least 8. It doesn't seem quite as good as before but it's mostly back to normal.

As for other long term effects, I seem to have been mostly spared except that whenever I get a viral infection, I usually have terrible joint pain.

[–] rustic_raven@programming.dev 2 points 10 months ago

On ours, the toppers on each end have 2 rubber stoppers on the bottom so that the top won't just slide off the table. I believe they're also magnetized.

Make sure you have enough clearance for any items you want to store in the table, and that they won't intersect with the stoppers if you add those.

As every other comment here says, I recommend Brother. I've had a toner printer for several years, never have any issue connecting to it, works fine with third party toner cartridges, no screaming that things are empty when they aren't...works great.

As far as anxiety goes, I loved a book called Dare by Barry McDonagh. Not going to lie, it boils down to "accept the anxiety" which sounds very "thanks I’m cured", but it walks you through the steps to get there.

I had a bad reaction to some medication, and had to go to the ER. For a long time after that I was terrified of dying and even just being alone in a room in case I needed help but couldn't talk. For the first week or two after that, I'd have a panic attack every few minutes. It eventually spaced out to a few times a week, but it felt debilitating and embarrassing, and every time it felt like I was having a heart attack. I was constantly analyzing my body for any sign of abnormality and just waiting for it to turn on me.

Seeing as I couldn't get rid of the anxiety, I bought the book because it was on sale and it actually helped me a ton. Every so often I feel one coming on, but I’m now able to recognize it for what it is and move on with my life as opposed to getting sucked in.

For meditation (kind of in reply to one of your replies here), to me meditating isn't directly about feeling better, it's about noticing things and accepting what's there.

The meditation app I like is Smiling Mind. It gets a bit repetitive, but it's totally free (it is by a non-profit) and I like the Australian accents.

I tried Insight Timer and it was pretty hit or miss (free meditations from tons of creators with an optional sub for courses and a few features), and Oak which was good but I remember being very basic.

I’m sorry you're going through this. It's ok to not be ok. Give yourself some space and time.