u/kala_kand_

people who've never heard of the search bar in every sub

I love these communities genuinely but I am begging. BEGGING. someone to explain to me why I see four posts every other day asking if feeling nothing at week two means their vial is bunk. the answer is in seventeen different posts from the last month. the search bar is right there. it has been there the whole time. it will continue to be there.

and look I get it, when you're new and anxious you want your specific question answered by real people in real time. valid. but "is it normal to feel nauseous on reta" has been answered so many times on here that the post could basically write itself at this point.

not trying to gatekeep, genuinely just trying to protect my own sanity. use the search bar. ctrl f. something. anything. the information you need almost certainly already exists somewhere on this sub and finding it takes less time than typing out your post.

we love you. search bar. Please.

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u/kala_kand_ — 2 days ago

Does anyone else get a raised red welt that shows up exactly 24 hours after their shot and then disappears by day 3?

I've been on these drugs for about 8 months now, and without fail, every single injection leaves a red, slightly warm bump the size of a quarter right where I injected. It starts getting itchy around the 24 hour mark, peaks on day two, and then by day three it's completely gone. I've tried rotating sites, letting the pen warm up before injecting, even icing the spot afterward, but nothing seems to prevent it. My doctor says it's a localized hypersensitivity reaction and nothing to worry about unless it spreads or gets worse, but I'm curious if this happens to anyone else. Is this just my skin being dramatic, or is this pretty common?

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u/kala_kand_ — 2 days ago

why is the other drivers insurance asking for my whole life story?

i got rear-ended last month and im dealing with some lingering back pain. the other guy's insurance sent me a medical release form, but its super broad. it basically asks for permission to see all my past records, films, and even stuff from other doctors not related to the crash. this feels like a total invasion of privacy. i read a post on the tina willis law site that warned about these "fishing expeditions" where adjusters look for old injuries just to claim your current pain is pre-existing. has anyone here actually managed to limit what they see? i want to be fair and show them the accident records, but i dont think they need to see my records from five years ago. just wondering if im being paranoid or if this is a standard trap.

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u/kala_kand_ — 7 days ago