

Do you know if there any studies on whether the effects of the medicine used for ADHD could have similar positive effects on people with CPTSD?
Two tired mice in a pail of milk, They swam around as best they could. But hope began to fade - what should they do? One wanted to drown itself, But its friend said, "No, no, no, For hope only triumphs, maybe, As long as we keep searching for it. Keep searching for it.


Do you know if there any studies on whether the effects of the medicine used for ADHD could have similar positive effects on people with CPTSD?


I believe you’re right. In Denmark the speed limit on highways are 130 km/h and limited to 110 km/h near the larger cities. Country roads have limits of 80 km/h, some 90 km/h and some 70 km/h.
Driving 150 km/h on the highway is not safe, when everyone else is driving 130. And most of our highways only have two lanes in each direction.
The speed limit is also typically 80km/h on these barely paved roads in Denmark.


This might be a hot take. I have a hard time with people who constantly drives above the speed limit. To me it says a lot about who they are.
E.g.
they believe that rules don’t apply to them
that they are egoistic
that they are reckless and can’t foresee the potential consequences.
that they lack empathy


In Denmark it would be Nielsen and Jensen and first name would be Anne or Peter.
Peter Petersen, Jens Jensen and Niels Nielsen are not uncommon combinations.
Jens Jensen is actually the most common name in Denmark for men and for women it is Kirsten Jensen.
A glass of water with a bit of apple cider vinegar in it. It takes the cravings and it improves digestion and lowers blood sugar levels.
Also consider taking psyllium, it’s a prebiotic and helps with all sorts of things. It makes me feel more full and helps with digestion.
I eat dark chocolate with at least 70 % cocoa. You don’t feel like eating too much of it, but it tastes good and helps on the cravings.
“I said they were armed with BUCKETS OF WATER!! And our bad guys might SLIP AND FALL!!”
These terrorist are getting out of hands with these armed vehicles loaded with gallons of water
Yes, you’re right and to my knowledge there isn’t anything similar to the “no cow on the ice” in the English language.
Well, Wiktionary translated it to “the coast is clear”.
Originally it was “No cow on the ice, as long as its butt is on dry land”.
My issue is that I would often start on something like “like peas in a pod” but directly translated Danish, which wouldn’t be something people would say.


But again, that would probably fuck up the business case for Wegovy and other Novo Nordics products and subsequently Denmark’s economy. Might be a bad idea. We shouldn’t forget about the billionaires and their wealth.


We would bring scary things like free wealthfare with us. And all americans were to accept it. Nonnegotiable. Almost a dictatorship like move.


I’m terrified of letting my kids roam, when they get old enough, like i did myself. But also, I want them to do it, and also without tracking them.
I suspect I will be even more anxious about letting them roam with a tracking device than without. I would probably check it too often, and freak out if the signal was lost or something like that.
I asked my parents recently if they were ever freaked out and nervous when I was out, and they weren’t. I can’t imagine it.


I wonder if your brain then starts to align how you hear your own voice and how you hear it when it’s recorded. If it starts to sound more the same for you.
Would also be really weird if you for a long period only heard recordings of you speaking, and when you start speak again, you get equally, or probably more, freaked out by your own voice, as when your hear it recorded.
I saw a floating dick with two penis rings on it. But I guess that depends on what’s on your mind.
The worst part for me is mixing sayings and the construction of sentences. I’ve never been that good at English grammar, but after using English more and more, my grammar in my native language have gotten worse. I’m half way in a sentence, in my native language, before I notice I’ve started on an English saying, but directly translated to my native language and it makes no sense. But, there’s no cow on the ice, as you say, because my wife and I are like pots and pans, as you also say; we are the same way.
Thanks. We gave him ten good years. He was found alone in the woods, only 10 weeks old. He was so thin and had Giardia. We got him cured but he needed a special diet his entire life, was often at the vet, which couldn’t do anything really. In the end, we needed to get him euthenazied. My first cat, first pet and I didn’t imagine I would care so much for a little creature.
He was the kind of cat that would sleep on your chest, he could play fetch, and he would come to the door when I was on my way out, and demanded to either be picked up or get me down on a knee (even though there were others at home) so he could do this weird and very cute thing where we kind of chewed on my nose while purring insanely.
And We Found Love.
Also Moves Like Jagger, but that somehow feels like it’s… Decades… Ago… Aww. So old suddenly.


I’m still quite new to Lemmy. I still don’t quite get how it all works, haha. I’m using the Thunder app (don’t ask me why), and when I go to settings it’s the second option I’m presented with. Then you just add keywords for the things you’d like to filter out.


My cat is better at barking than you are :-)
Also, my dad can beat up your dad, or something like that.


Not that I’m aware of. Go nuts.
It’s great at pointing you in the correct direction. As a Linux newbie myself, I’ve been through similar things as OP and used llms to help me debug the issues, but almost every time it suggested something a bit more complex than your average command, it was wrong. Luckily, I never trusted the output from the llms, but it got me so far, that I knew what to search for in forums and then get the right solution.