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  • Thank you. I'm working with a psychiatrist and a therapist.

    I'm gonna try semaglutide, it has some purported effects on addiction, but my PCP won't let me in it until I get my drinking down first.

    Fwiw my healthcare professionals haven't diagnosed me with alcohol use disorder yet. I have ADHD and I think it makes me seek dopamine, however I can get it.

  • I drink beer almost every day. Rarely less than 3 beers, but sometimes over 6. I can't buy a case of beer because I'll wake up with a headache and 3/4 of it is gone.

    I hate it but haven't been able to get myself to stop.

    2 beers a night for 3 nights isn't that bad.

    Alcohol is poison, none of us should drink any of it, but take a look at what it is doing.
    Are you healthy? Are you showing up to your work and personal commitments? Are you driving drunk?

    Absolutely get help if you're in trouble, but don't fret too much is my suggestion I guess.

  • Smr is not a good enough distinction. Small light water reactors will still be just as bad but some designs eliminate some or most of the problems. I am not aware of what is coming comercially in La.

    Nuclear is the future though. We need some of these running to get more running.

  • PED's I think have a lot of non cheating potential, but they aren't studied academically all that much, to my knowledge.

    There was one drug being investigated years ago that seemed to help muscular dystrophy patients build back a little muscle.

    But disregarding miracle cures, if an older person could take a small course of steroids and build some muscle they would potentially fall less and have better health outcomes.

    I'm just theorizing but if these drugs stop being illegal and scary, I'm hoping there is some more public good that can come out of it.

  • I'm actually kind of excited about this. Most elite athletes are already using performance enhancing drugs, this just allows it to be in the open.

    This way we can help them be healthier and study the effects better.

    It'd be great if people didn't want to push their bodies past the point of breaking, but some do, regardless of the rules.