u/canadianhon3y

When to line up?

Hi everyone. I’m planning on going to a Pittsburgh show, and ideally I want to be close to barricade. What time would yall recommend showing up? And what pit number? Any advice or suggestions are appreciated! I have someone with me so we will be able to hold our spot for food/bathroom trips.

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u/canadianhon3y — 5 days ago

When to line up?

Hi everyone. I’m planning on going to a Pittsburgh show, and ideally I want to be close to barricade. What time would yall recommend showing up? And what pit number? Any advice or suggestions are appreciated!

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u/canadianhon3y — 5 days ago

Deleted iMessage photos keep getting restored

I believe this question has been posted to Reddit so I apologize for the repetition, but I’m getting annoyed.

I try and keep a clean ecosystem that is decluttered of photos/ videos I no longer need. I will go through my iMessage chats and delete large photos, videos, and so on.

I have done this for various years, and what I notice is that photos I’ve deleted (MULTIPLE TIMES) keep reappearing.

I’ve read that this is an iCloud issue, but I don’t want to risk toggling it off and deleting everything. I also don’t want to continue to delete photos and videos if they are going to continue getting restored because it’s a waste of time.

Can anyone offer any tips on how to stop this once and for all? I just want to delete things and have them be GONE

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u/canadianhon3y — 14 days ago
▲ 1 r/PCOS

Hi everyone,

I understand Reddit is not the place for medical advice, but was hoping some of yall with lived experience can give me some guidance.

I am a 24 year old female. I’m diagnosed with chronic migraines, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, and anemia. I have various skin issues, including lichen simplex chronicus on my vulva.

I was dx with ovarian cysts in my teens by my old gyno. She then retired, and I got appointed a new gyno, who has gaslit me for many years. It took me over 2 years to get a proper diagnosis of lichen simplex chronicus- this woman looked at my bright red and inflamed vulva and said “everything looks normal to me.” I ended up seeing 2 specialists after her that properly diagnosed me, and because I did so much itching, my skin barrier is still healing. I am being monitored.

I believe I have PCOS not only because my mother has it, but because I have a lot of the symptoms of high androgen levels- extremely thin hair that falls out rapidly, oily (and I mean OILY skin), hair everywhere (like, everywhere. On my cheeks, chin, between my breasts, my belly button. Everywhere), cystic acne, and so on and so forth.

My gyno told me “you do not have PCOS” because I “don’t meet textbook criteria” and don’t have irregular periods. But this is also the same doctor who told me my inflamed vulva was normal, and that I “didn’t have endometriosis” because it’s a ‘very painful condition’ despite literally having a previous dx………. (Ovarian cysts indicative of endo).

She (very reluctantly) ordered a specialized ultrasound, prefacing that “it’s not going to show anything.” It confirmed Stage 4 endo that has permeated my bowels. I suffer from severe, severe bloating. Like 6 months pregnant looking bloating. Which she also says is normal.

I have a consult this summer at a hospital re: the endo, and I have told my GP I do not wish to return to my gyno under any circumstances. He has warned me many times that other clinics will not take me if I already have a gyno, but I refuse to see this woman and I’ve made that abundantly clear.

I guess I am wondering what my next steps should be to get my hormones under control. I have a lot of mental health issues and chronic stress which I am working diligently to improve, because I know that will wreak havoc on one’s system. I have made a lot of health changes and continue to do so.

I am just getting incredibly frustrated managing all of these symptoms, and I don’t know what to do.

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u/canadianhon3y — 23 days ago