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Is pulsz site not loading for anyone else by chance? Also it like never lets me login. Says email and password don’t match but that’s not the case or it will say try again later.
Is pulsz site not loading for anyone else by chance? Also it like never lets me login. Says email and password don’t match but that’s not the case or it will say try again later.
Is pulsz site not loading for anyone else by chance? Also it like never lets me login. Says email and password don’t match but that’s not the case or it will say try again later.
Hey everyone!
I currently have the WHOOP Peak, but I’m waiting on my MG to arrive in the mail. I was wondering if anyone else has had issues with it not detecting daytime naps?
Also, at night I wake up quite a bit. It seems like if I’m awake for a while in the morning, WHOOP marks that as the time I got up for the day, even though I end up falling back asleep for another couple of hours.
Has anyone else experienced this? Any tips or settings I should check?
Right now my friends have me convinced I need medical attention because my recovery score keeps hanging around 10% or lower. 😂
TIA!
I have owned every model of Wyze scale and I always run into this issue. Has anyone else had problems with updating the firmware? I have the Wyze scale body scan currently.
Hey everyone, and thanks for taking the time to read my post.
My name is Nick, and I’m active duty military currently stationed in Hawaii.
About three years ago, I went through a really difficult time and was prescribed Wellbutrin (300 mg) and Effexor (300 mg). At the time, I had no idea those were considered high doses. I’m not a physician, so I just trusted the treatment plan.
About two years ago, I started noticing that whenever I worked out or got sweaty, I would develop an incredibly intense itch on my upper back. It was almost unbearable. The only thing that seemed to help was chewing a Benadryl. Thankfully, it doesn’t make me drowsy, but it still doesn’t provide immediate relief.
Over time, I also noticed that sweating in general can trigger it. Sometimes it happens after I get out of the shower, especially if I use scented body wash. The strange part is that I never experience it while I’m sleeping. It seems to only happen when I’m awake and something triggers it.
Fast forward to today, and I’m still dealing with it. At a minimum, it happens every other day.
I brought it up with my doctor last year, and I was basically told it was a skin issue. They prescribed something, but it didn’t help at all.
Now that I’m stationed in Hawaii, I brought it up again and was referred to an allergist. I saw him about a month ago, and he was very knowledgeable and genuinely took the time to listen. He said that since Benadryl provides some relief, he wanted to try treating it with a different antihistamine, so he had me start taking Zyrtec multiple times a day.
For the first week, it was amazing. I had no itching whatsoever. Then, unfortunately, it came right back.
That was only my first visit with him, and I’m optimistic we’ll figure this out. One thing he mentioned is that he suspects the Wellbutrin could be the cause because I have intense itching without any rash, redness, or visible skin changes.
I’m now working with my primary care doctor to see about safely coming off the Wellbutrin to find out if it’s the culprit.
I’m curious if anyone else has experienced something similar. Have you had severe itching from Wellbutrin or another medication without a rash? If so, what ended up being the cause, and were you able to fix it?
Hey everyone, and thanks for taking the time to read my post.
My name is Nick, and I’m active duty military currently stationed in Hawaii.
About three years ago, I went through a really difficult time and was prescribed Wellbutrin (300 mg) and Effexor (300 mg). At the time, I had no idea those were considered high doses. I’m not a physician, so I just trusted the treatment plan.
About two years ago, I started noticing that whenever I worked out or got sweaty, I would develop an incredibly intense itch. It happens mainly on my upper back, but I’ve also experienced it on my arms and legs from time to time. The back is definitely where it’s the worst. The itching can be almost unbearable. The only thing that seems to help is chewing a Benadryl. Thankfully, it doesn’t make me drowsy, but it still doesn’t provide immediate relief.
Over time, I also noticed that sweating in general can trigger it. Sometimes it happens after I get out of the shower, especially if I use scented body wash. The strange part is that I never experience it while I’m sleeping. It seems to only happen when I’m awake and something triggers it.
Fast forward to today, and I’m still dealing with it. At a minimum, it happens every other day.
I brought it up with my doctor last year, and I was basically told it was a skin issue. They prescribed something, but it didn’t help at all.
Now that I’m stationed in Hawaii, I brought it up again and was referred to an allergist. I saw him about a month ago, and he was very knowledgeable and genuinely took the time to listen. He said that since Benadryl provides some relief, he wanted to try treating it with a different antihistamine, so he had me start taking Zyrtec multiple times a day.
For the first week, it was amazing. I had no itching whatsoever. Then, unfortunately, it came right back.
That was only my first visit with him, and I’m optimistic we’ll figure this out. One thing he mentioned is that he suspects the Wellbutrin could be the cause because I have intense itching without any rash, redness, or visible skin changes.
I’m now working with my primary care doctor to see about safely coming off the Wellbutrin to find out if it’s the culprit.
I’m curious if anyone else has experienced something similar. Have you had severe itching from Wellbutrin or another medication without a rash? If so, what ended up being the cause, and were you able to fix it?
Is this like a cultural thing or maybe a tic he has?
So I have the Wyze scale ultra, and for some reason, I cannot download the most up-to-date software. It keeps saying that I’m not close enough to the router when I’m right next to it and then it fails. Has anybody else ran into this issue?
I’m in the Air Force and have held a Secret clearance for nearly 11 years. About 8 months ago, I was flagged due to three accounts showing 90-day late payments on my credit report.
For some background, I went through a breakup about a month before my wedding, which put me in a difficult financial situation while trying to get back on my feet. Prior to that, I had never been delinquent on any accounts. Instead of falling behind, I chose to enroll in a debt consolidation program because I believed it was the most responsible option.
I had a total of five accounts enrolled in the consolidation program, and before I was ever flagged, two of those accounts had already been paid off through the company. The issue is that three of the remaining accounts were apparently never contacted by the consolidation company, so they continued reporting late payments even though I was actively enrolled in the program and making payments toward resolving everything.
Fast forward to now — it has been about 8 months since I submitted all documentation showing that I was not simply ignoring my debts, but instead taking proactive steps to consolidate and pay everything down responsibly. I also provided proof showing the two accounts already paid off through the program and the remaining accounts being maintained in good standing. In DISS, my status still shows “adjudication in progress.”
Honestly, my anxiety has been through the roof worrying that I could lose my clearance or even get kicked out over this, especially after nearly 11 years of service with no prior issues. Does it normally take this long for these situations to be reviewed? If this were considered a major concern, would it likely have been addressed much sooner instead of sitting in the queue for this long?