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Stillwater 4 points ago +4 / -0

Is nasty and inappropriate, then has the nerve to say “shame on you” to all those she was just nasty and inappropriate towards.

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Stillwater 10 points ago +10 / -0

Uh-oh, get ready for another meltdown on Superstonk! The Redditurds will need to be talked off the ledge again.

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Stillwater 7 points ago +7 / -0

So happy to see him looking so good after what he has been through!

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Stillwater 7 points ago +7 / -0

Multiple Q drops contain that same verse

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Stillwater 8 points ago +8 / -0

Liberalism really is a mental disease…

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Stillwater 6 points ago +6 / -0

Sounds like time to boycott said grocery store!

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Stillwater 1 point ago +1 / -0

When I click on it, it’s just him saying it’s a mega thread, but I can’t actually see the thread. Do you need an X account to see the whole thing?

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Stillwater 2 points ago +2 / -0

PSU alum here, too. I was there about 20 years ago. I can’t even imagine what it must look like now. It’s sad.

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Stillwater 2 points ago +2 / -0

The suggestion I want to make won’t be like any others you will likely receive. About a year ago I developed a severe neuralgia of my own (not TN, but excruciating nonetheless). I researched day and night for solutions for this issue as it was severely impacting my life and the pain was unbearable. Months into my incessant research, I just happened to stumble across a random post in a pain forum and the person suggested looking into Dr. John Sarno’s work. His work led him to discover what he called TMS, or Tension Myositis syndrome (also known as Tension Myoneural Syndrome if it affects the nerves). His work led him to believe most chronic pain is actually TMS, and that’s why physical therapy, meds, etc often doesn’t cure these issues in the long term. He believed that repressed emotions were the main contributor to chronic pain, and the body will often create physical pain (even excruciating level pain) as a result. He believed conditions like fibromyalgia, migraines, chronic back/knee/foot/etc pain, nerve pain, numbness, tingling, etc were likely TMS if no true physical cause could be found by a doctor.

At first I outright rejected the idea, but then figured I had nothing to lose, so I bought several of his books and started reading. There are specific personality traits of people who are more susceptible to developing TMS, and I had most of them. Within a couple of months I was roughly 75% cured, and now a year later I’d say I’m 90% cured with only occasional minor flares. His books are all excellent, but The Mindbody Prescription was my favorite. I think he even talks about his own brief experience with TN-like pain and how he cured it.

His work was and still is very much rejected by mainstream medicine, which made me even more curious about whether it would work. It worked for me, maybe see if it can help your mom?

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Stillwater 7 points ago +7 / -0

Amazing how these devastating pandemics arrive like clockwork every 4 years!

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Stillwater 3 points ago +3 / -0

Muslim, Jewish, and Palestinian women, but of course not Christian women…

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Stillwater 8 points ago +8 / -0

Prayers for your pup & give her a hug from all of us ❤️

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Stillwater 6 points ago +7 / -1

I just saw this on TS and thought the same thing!!

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Stillwater 4 points ago +4 / -0

Where are the parents? I didn’t see them mentioned at all in the article, but I’d think they would have had to sign off on this insanity.

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