25 is when brain development development stops is a myth. https://www.sciencefocus.com/comment/brain-myth-25-development
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25 is when brain development development stops is a myth. https://www.sciencefocus.com/comment/brain-myth-25-development
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It's your body and your life, do what you feel is right for yourself. If you're fully aware of the risks and consequences, and you feel it is the right thing for you, then you should do it. Bodily autonomy is important, and personal medical decisions are between you and your doctor.
Did they ever lift the "don't park near structures" warning for those? I was considering one around the time they issued it, and have been hesitant on them since.
The ticket is the cheap part ($8-20, give or take). It's like $20 for some popcorn and a drink, much more if you get something more substantial.
What does "doing well" mean for you? Because I was technically keeping up and completing my tasks at work (no complaints from management, standard raises, generally well liked, etc) but it was a constant struggle and I'd been burnt out for like a year while only being 2 years into the job.
I had 0 motivation or energy to maintain my life outside of work, I'd just go home and play video games until I went to bed, usually an hour or 2 later than I should have. My living space was a disaster (it's still a mess but I've slowly been improving it since meds started last year, I donated 4 garbage bags full of old clothes this weekend!) and I simply couldn't bring myself to do anything about it because I was stuck figuring out how to start and massively overwhelmed by it.
Now, about a year on meds, I'm able to be more proactive instead of mostly reactive at work. I'm slowly reorganizing both my living space at home and my office ar work (there's a lot to go through!). I'm getting into more creative hobbies again like 3d printing using my almost 3 years neglected printer (and designing my own models to print!) and some small electronics projects!
Basically, if everything is a struggle to get through, even if you're technically doing what you need to be, your psych should be receptive to trying meds. If they're not, finding someone else who will take your struggles and concerns seriously is probably a good idea!
Seriously! Give me a Honda Fit sized electric hatchback that uses a modern charging standard (so not the Leaf).
That's basically where I'm at, though I did get the ADHD diagnosis and medication has been life changing.
Surely that'd make it expensive! It's in high demand!
To be fair to those calling it a vaccine, it is a preventative medication administered by injection twice a year. For a layperson, that sounds like a vaccine.
Yeah they can just start banning media made by and about queer people. Totally fine and won't hurt anyone or lead to anything worse. That's certainly not one of the first things the Nazis did...
The biggest reason is Steam would likely lose more money from doing that compared with removing the games the card companies are being assholes about.
I've got an older (2006) Accord. I like it, but it's 19 years old with 260k miles, and it's just starting to have some rust issues. It's getting to the point where repairs are almost not worth the cost. An electric Fit (or similar) might be enough for me to shell out for a new car instead of another 10+ year old car.