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Swap MIT for 7-OH?

I was using 30mg to 50mg (probably a little more) of 7-0h for three+ months (probably.a little longer) and it started giving me sharp liver pain, so I quit cold turkey - (two nights of total psychological hell) now I am totally fine during the day but cannot sleep at night at all.... I'm up till like 4:00 in the morning everyday.

If I don't really want to go down the suboxone root or any of those drugs .....has anyone used MIT chewables instead of seven-oh and then quit the MIT by try titrating down slowly?

I have a bunch of 100mg MIT (Kolah nut + MIT) chewable tablets that I bought come in today

If you have used MIT tablets to get off of 7-0H do you have any recommendations on dosage amount taken per day etc?

I'm quit 7-OH but feel like I'm still addicted and feel like I'm going through withdrawals especially at night

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u/--Edog-- — 2 days ago
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California: Q about HOA LATE FEES & STIRLING-DAVIS Act [CA] [Condo]

Update: This is simple LEGAL question, yes I understand I need to "pay my bills"....however our multi-million dollar 30-property Management company (who jacked up all our fees, btw) cannot get their online payment system working correctly, requiring all of us to write checks and mail them to a PO box (also I was in the hospital for part of this time).

if your answer is "Pay your bills" ? please move on to another post, it's already been said.

To those who have the class and took the time to answer my question with sincerity, grace, and class. I thank you!

For the rest of you? Hey, it's happy hour somewhere... go grab a drink I'm spending my Friday in the UCSD Hospital emergency room waiting room.... waiting on a CT scan to see if my condition has gotten worse

I live in California. My HOA turned my outstanding monthly dues (3 months ), straight to a collections agency. Freaked out about losing my FICO score, I just paid it. Does anyone in California know if the Management Company/HOA was required by law to give me a 30 day written notice before turning over to collections? I have asked CHATGPT, but the information says "before putting a lien" on my property they must give 30 day written notice.

Do I have any options for recuperating the late fees and legal fees?

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u/--Edog-- — 6 days ago