Recent comments in /f/vermont

mydogisfour t1_jcduin5 wrote

I had only hung out with one friend, and she had just gotten over what she assumed to be food poisoning… the next day I became extremely stomach sick, MUCH worse than my usual (pretty bad) stomach pain/issues. When I saw her next she told me she had gotten tested and it was the neurovirus.

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MatterStrange5835 t1_jcdqoch wrote

I’ve had the same symptoms the last 3-5 days. I’ve had stomach cramps, constipation, nausea with gagging/very little vomiting. The cramps are not as painful as they are annoying. It keeps me awake at night, and spikes my anxiety. Luckily I think I’m on the other side of the wall now and getting better. The stomach cramps are almost non-existent but I can still feel them a bit just enough to know they are still there (currently taking Advil). Nausea and gagging are gone. Hopefully tomorrow I’ll be close to 100% cause I need to get back to work asap.

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The_Barbelo t1_jcdo14a wrote

I have tried both, I never made an apples to apples comparison. Im actually getting really sick of people on Reddit assuming shit about each other so quickly and then being condescending because of an assumption. Everyone has their own lives and opinions, but that’s a different discussion and I wanted to hear why you thought the way you did.

In fact, it was an experience with an edible I made with far too much weed that put me into Diabetic Ketoacidosis and a coma. Not the weed itself, but I was so out of it and not taking care of myself, and I downed a 2 liter of regular soda I thought was diet.

I don’t really have an angle other than I come from a father who was alchoholic and I myself am recovering. I also work for people with addictions, not all of them but some, and my organization has had several overdoses, luckily it’s been several years. I’ve seen the heroine problem here first hand in both my work and when I was displaced from the housing problem and was living in a motel during Covid. 13 OD deaths in the 6 months we lived there.

There’s no easy solution here honestly. But one thing is for sure, resources need funding badly and there needs to be better mental health care. luckily my wages are paid by Medicaid so I can keep helping. There’s also a psychologist and psychiatrist shortage that I don’t see being talked about as often as housing, obviously housing is more immediately important…but in the long term it’s having a devastating effect that I also see first hand in my work.

Canada is in the process of legalizing many drugs, and in BC they have clinics that give out drugs in a safe space….we will be able to see how that turns out for them, and we can back up our opinions with more data after we see what the long term results will be up there.

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