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7/4/2025, 4:56:56 PM
7/2/2025, 2:13:52 AM
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Please be careful with bruxism and make sure to clean your teeth, floss, and clean UNDER the gums. Calculus around the teeth and weak gums are your biggest enemy if you want to preserve your teeth into old age. Aside of arthritis, probably.
>I should probably talk to my doctor about meds because I have an appointment soon
Make sure to tell the doc all the symptoms you have, not just emotionally, but physically. I have to go to a neurologist 'cause uh... Theereee might be a chance Iii... Might... Have epilepsy? Cause I had symptoms WAY too similar to absence seizures. And strobing lights fuck with my head. And I've had moments during my adolescence where I've passed out in the middle of the class and lost my memory of what happened during those moments...
...and I almost never feel well rested when I sleep...
Meds can't fix an issue permanently most of the time, but it's better to be on them than grab the bull barehanded. Kinda like diabetes, once you have it, you kinda have to treat it for the rest of your life, or your quality of life will just be awful. But the same can be said with exercise for example. If you stop exercising your body will just get weaker and won't work as good. There's no pill to do exactly what long-term exercising does.
At least psych meds are easier and faster to take than exercising 1-2 hours every day for the rest of your life.
Please be careful with bruxism and make sure to clean your teeth, floss, and clean UNDER the gums. Calculus around the teeth and weak gums are your biggest enemy if you want to preserve your teeth into old age. Aside of arthritis, probably.
>I should probably talk to my doctor about meds because I have an appointment soon
Make sure to tell the doc all the symptoms you have, not just emotionally, but physically. I have to go to a neurologist 'cause uh... Theereee might be a chance Iii... Might... Have epilepsy? Cause I had symptoms WAY too similar to absence seizures. And strobing lights fuck with my head. And I've had moments during my adolescence where I've passed out in the middle of the class and lost my memory of what happened during those moments...
...and I almost never feel well rested when I sleep...
Meds can't fix an issue permanently most of the time, but it's better to be on them than grab the bull barehanded. Kinda like diabetes, once you have it, you kinda have to treat it for the rest of your life, or your quality of life will just be awful. But the same can be said with exercise for example. If you stop exercising your body will just get weaker and won't work as good. There's no pill to do exactly what long-term exercising does.
At least psych meds are easier and faster to take than exercising 1-2 hours every day for the rest of your life.
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