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Hiding my CPAP

Hello everyone! Do y'all have any suggestions for how to cover my CPAP (airsense 11) to blend into the decor of a bedroom? I was thinking about maybe a decorative box with a lid and a hole for the tube, but that still leaves the hose out and would probably make it hard to remove the tank and I'm not sure if that's even safe to do. (Tbh I don't know how the CPAP works I just put it on my face and trust in doctors/technology). Obviously if it's a safety hazard I won't do it, but I'd like it to look nicer and bonus points if it keeps my cat from sitting on top of it! Any ideas or has anyone done this? Thanks!

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u/tastefulkazoo — 16 hours ago

Can acne scarring be fixed?

I had TERRIBLE cystic acne as a teen. Now I only get acne around my cycle. However, I still have terrible scarring from it that I am really insecure about. Is this fixable at home or would I have to go to a dermatologist? Could a dermatologist even fix it? Am I doomed to look like I have craters on my face forever? I have a lot of keloid scarring too because my skin scars so easy. (Have scarred from papercuts before). Anyways, thanks in advance!

I currently use cerave's SA bar soap on my face and body, thayers SA witch hazel toner pads, cereve's night moisturizer and their spf moisturizer in the morning. And good molecules under eye wakeup thing but I don't think that does anything for me.

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u/tastefulkazoo — 18 hours ago

A story in 4 parts. This little menace (said lovingly) lices to dive bomb onto my stomach when it is time for breakfast. There's no stopping her. She is ungovernable.

u/tastefulkazoo — 5 days ago
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My wife made labels for our trash cans!

Trubbish for the garbage and shiny trubbish for the recycling!!

u/tastefulkazoo — 6 days ago

I crave niche nonfiction!

I am a big "fun facts" person and need to expand my horizons. I am looking for something that goes into detail about things most people don't know the history of off the top of their head. I am currently reading No More Tears by Gardenier Harris. I also enjoyed Sex and Sexuality in Tudor England by Carol McGrath, Bottle of Lies by Katherine Eban, and The Age of the Horse by Susanna Forrest. If it helps your suggestions, I am an autistic woman and I read Wikipedia for fun before bed.

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u/tastefulkazoo — 6 days ago
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Endometrial thickness - am I right to be worried?

I am 26 years old, diagnosed with PCOS 10 months ago. Have a family history of neuroendocrine and gynecological cancers. I had a transvaginal ultrasound done 6 months ago and was put on progesterone because I had been having month long periods every 3 months instead of you know. Normal periods.

Anyways, at the time of my first ultrasound my endometrial lining was 16mm. I had ended my period 3 days before. Doctor said we'd retest.

So we did. I had the ultrasound yesterday and the tech told me it was measuring at 15mm. My period ended literally the day before. Doctor hasn't called yet but I am worried she will say to wait and retest again. She's been really understanding and kind but I have had terrible experiences with other doctors in the past not taking me seriously.

She said she would do a biopsy or d&c if I needed it. Is this cause for needing it? If she says it's not needed do i push or do i trust her? I'm floundering.

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u/tastefulkazoo — 2 months ago