▲ 5 r/fo3

Is there any way to play FO3 on pc?

*Yes I already checked the user guide and did not find anything useful.

I did several things to try to play the game without it crashing; I reset something within the game files, re-downloaded it, purchased the CDKEYS and GOG versions, tried to do something with how the graphics load, and reset my computer, yet absolutely nothing worked. I have a Lenovo Yoga computer and wanted to mod it as I finished it on Xbox, but have had absolutely no luck. Is there any way I can play this game on computer? Please let me know!!

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u/Nervous-Tart-9795 — 22 hours ago

Anyone have a WIC for these?

I use these pill pouches a lot for dropped meds, anyone have the WIC for them? I’m getting low lol

u/Nervous-Tart-9795 — 3 days ago

What the hell is this lol

Was going thru the WCB queue and all of a sudden I came across this? It was completely blank and just said “/FOOD”

u/Nervous-Tart-9795 — 20 days ago
▲ 13 r/grief

Father’s Day is here and I’m feeling awful

(Delete if necessary)

My dad passed away on November 5th of 2022 at the age of 55 from a heart attack, and how convenient that both his birthday (June 19th) and Father’s Day happened to occur on the same weekend. I’ve been thinking about him a lot these past few days, and feeling regretful. When he was alive, he struggled with decades of substance abuse: oxycodone, buprenorphine, adderall, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, tobacco, and alcohol. I did not treat him right as a result and feel such immense guilt because of it. There were times my sisters, my mom, and I were incredibly nasty to him but i usually blamed it on him, never me. I guess it’s because I wanted him to get help, but he went through several rehab centers and obviously did not want to get clean. As a result i would unjustly lash out at him when he was intoxicated or driving while under the influence, bringing him down rather than offering support. There were also times we would argue for no reason and I would be nasty to him. I cannot help feel such immense guilt now because I never got the chance to formally apologize, not just a quick “I’m sorry”. The last time I saw him, it was pleasant and we were celebrating my birthday and my nephew’s birthday, his grandson. I remember being content that he was enjoying the party and not wallowing and drinking in his garage. We had a great time, and I thought I would see him the following week, as my mother and father were separated since I was 3. The morning of November 5th I was getting ready to go to work at Target, and I find my mother crying uncontrollably on the couch speaking to my sister. My mom was the person who told me my dad died, on his bathroom floor, likely a heart attack from years of substance abuse. An autopsy was never performed, therefore I will never know, but I am assuming either that or a stroke. I just remember experiencing this very surreal feeling of shock that just disabled me for a few moments, then came the tears. It was uncontrollable. I had to call my job and let them know through incessant crying that he was gone, and they were extremely supportive afterwards. I also remember a feeling of no emotion and just dullness. I had never experienced such a feeling in my life. That is all I wanted to share. I appreciate if you made it this far considering I rambled for several paragraphs

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u/Nervous-Tart-9795 — 2 months ago

Thinking about getting back on Duloxetine

Ok, so here is my story with Cymbalta: I (20M) had taken it for about 10 years when I was prescribed it at age 10 and got up to 60 for a number of years. One day I ignorantly decided to stop taking it cold turkey because I was sweating a lot: worst mistake of my life. About a month or so off it I developed really severe and frightening panic attacks, to the point I called 911 several times. I tried Buspar, Prozac, got addicted to Klonopin, and now Sertraline, and no relief. I am living with debilitating health anxiety now and never experienced this on Cymbalta. I am seriously considering going back on, as I saw quitting it and going back on it is relatively normal. I’m also on Sertraline and saw I have to taper off that before I want to go back on cymbalta. Anyone have any experience with this? If so, please let me know how it worked/did not work for you!

TL:DR, quit cymbalta 60MG cold turkey months ago after on it for years, developed severe anxiety and panic disorder, tried other drugs but nothing worked, seriously considering going back on it.

Thank you in advance!

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u/Nervous-Tart-9795 — 2 months ago

Last dose advice?

It’s been 7 days since my final dose of Klonopin (0.0125 mg). I had been on it for about 3 months and had a relatively low dose of 1.5 mgs daily. I had been cutting down by myself as my psychiatrist never gave me a scheduled taper, so is there anything I could maybe expect within the coming weeks or even month? Any and all advice or accounts is appreciated

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u/Nervous-Tart-9795 — 2 months ago

Question about St Albans + Grand Isle

I’m from Litchfield in Connecticut and am planning on visiting Vermont next year around August. We’re staying in St Albans on Champlain. Anything I should know about the area up there before we go? What is Grand Isle like? Any good restaurants I should know about? Anything is appreciated!!!

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u/Nervous-Tart-9795 — 3 months ago

DDIOP info?

Does anyone have any info about how their DDIOP went/works? I just got discharged from the inpatient psych unit Thursday afternoon and am attending on Monday afternoon. Just wondering what goes on during DDIOP? They only told me so much after being discharged, such as getting a script to taper off and having a group therapy session. Anything helps!

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u/Nervous-Tart-9795 — 3 months ago

Anyone have any stories or advice about detoxing off Klonopin? I’m in an inpatient psychiatric unit starting the detox process and was curious about others’ experiences with it? The crisis manager told me the total detox process can take up to 4-6 months. What were your next steps afterwards? How was the process? Anything is appreciated!

Edit: Ive been on it since February 18th. The script is for 1 0.5 mg tablet every 8 hours as needed, got into psych facility on Thursday just to provide more info.

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u/Nervous-Tart-9795 — 4 months ago