u/BlondSunDoll

Is pb2 worth trying in a creami?

Last time I tried pb2, (it was actually pbfit, which i know is a different kind) it tasted horrible. I couldnt do it. Mind you, It wasnt for a ninja creami, and I probably wasnt using the pbfit in the right ways/recipes, but the "peanut butter" itself just did not come close to the real thing, which i get why, and thats why I'm scared to buy it again. And I don't want to waste it if I don't like it.

I love peanut butter and chocolate, and reeses is my favorite candy. My current favorite creami is a low calorie high protein chocolate (fairlife powercore base) with a couple oreos added. This has been my main go to, but im looking at adding all my favorite mix ins into my deficit.

But i would like to try a peanut butter chocolate flavor. Is it worth trying? Does it actually taste good? Or does removing all the fat kind of make it not taste like peanut butter?

Im curious to try blending it straight in the base, and also making peanut butter ribbons in the ice cream as well (i know that has to be done manually) OR even making healthier/lower calorie reeses cups with pbfit peanut butter to add in.

So please let me know if there are any other peanut butter and chocolate lovers out there that can let me know if its any good and what it tastes like. Like if I should be running to the store to grab it today, or if I should just give up on peanut butter.

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u/BlondSunDoll — 1 day ago

Only day 2, experiencing weird wavy peripheral vision

I already messaged my doctor about it, and I also decided to pause medication until I hear back.

Like in the title I'm only on day 2, but I had it happen yesterday, and then again once today. I went from my living room that gets a ton of natural light, and decided to go to my room that is much darker - although I could still see, its not pitch black or anything. But, I get in bed, look at my phone, and all of the suddenon the furthest part I can see from my peripheral (mainly on the furthest top part of my vision) is a black border that looks wavy and moving. This only lasted for a minute or two. But it was weird and I had never seen anything like it before.

I look it up and of course it scares me a little bit, talking about acute angle-closure glaucoma. I am not entirely sure if thats what it is. But what scares me is my grandma had glaucoma.

Does anyone else know what I'm talking about? I tried looking for anyone else who experienced this but I can't find anything.

I also have a headache today, nothing too terrible, started up a couple hours before the incident, the pain is on my forehead, and on my left eye a bit too. I am prone to headaches and migraines.

Im on the kind where its 2 different pills, I was taking 1 bupropion in the morning, and half a naltrexone at night (not continuing taking it tonight)

Please dont scare me in the comments.

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u/BlondSunDoll — 3 months ago