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Weekend parking

Hi! I’m taking the go-train to union station from Barrie for the first time, I just got a new vehicle and refuse to drive it in Toronto. I’m driving down from north bay- the problem is I’d be parking for more than 48hours so parking at the station looks like it’s a no-go (fri-sun) is there any secure paid parking lots I can leave my car in for this extended time? Thanks in advance for recommendations :)

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u/Emilooo538 — 1 day ago

Thrift find! Anyone see this before?

Thrifted for 19$ yesterday, embroidered grey tones/ fair isle kinda look, looked brand new but upon googling maybe be from ~2010 which is crazy. No tags except worn size dot in pocket (12) which is crazy as it’s a loose but not huge fit on me as a 4/6. Will be wearing weekly I adore it! Probably the best lulu piece I’ve ever owned

u/Emilooo538 — 2 months ago

Maybe some of us have just been working against something other people don’t experience the same way

Okay, this is gonna be crazy, but hear me out. I've been on Ozempic for about a month now, and it's completely changed everything about how I eat and how I see food.
My entire life I've always struggled with eating, gaining weight, losing weight. My entire life I've been between 125 and 175 pounds. Currently 140. It's never stayed simple. I'm never full, unless I was absolutely gouged, and always thinking about food not matter how fit and healthy or disciplined I am, and I always thought this was just normal, and I had low willpower or something along those lines until I tried Ozempic.
The experience with this medication has been exponentially beneficial to me, because now, for the first time in my life, I feel fullness after eating a reasonable amount. For the first time in my life, I'm not hearing consistent food noise all the time telling me to eat.
All these years I've been dieting and working out, not realizing it's because I likely experience satiation and food noise differently than other people. But you would never know that until you see and try things differently. Similar to being colourblind and trying corrective glasses for the first time lol you would never know since you only have your own experience to base things off of until you see it another way for yourself.

Anyways, I just wanted to put that experience out there and see if anyone agrees or what other people think- it’s not about the weight loss for me, it’s experiencing life without the constant noise of food.

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u/Emilooo538 — 2 months ago