Spitefire

joined 2 years ago
[–] Spitefire@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

Not as beautiful anymore, the inversion/air pollution is so bad in SLC you can't see the mountains clearly most of the time.

[–] Spitefire@lemmy.world 4 points 3 days ago

Anecdotal, but I think this tracks with what you're asking. I have never been obese, but due to family history of both connective tissue disorders and diabetes it has always been extremely important to me that I keep my weight in a normal range. It took an intense amount of mental effort on my part, religious food tracking and extensive exercise for decades.

When I started on a GLP-1 (due to a weird health situation that's not really relevant), the amount of mental energy I needed to expend to maintain my weight was suddenly gone. I don't feel sugar cravings like I used to, so I don't need to stay so vigilant about my diet. I don't spend my days monitoring my intake, planning out a rigorous fasting schedule, working out more than I'm naturally inclined to just to counteract that brownie I couldn't stop myself from eating. It's both a literal and emotional weight off. I am taking a very low dose but even so I honestly can't believe the difference. I am one of the ones who was will-powering through calories in/calories out and it was miserable. Now it's just...not.

[–] Spitefire@lemmy.world 2 points 3 weeks ago

Same. I also expected to like all children more after having mine, but I don't. Even though I adore my kid, I still dislike children.

[–] Spitefire@lemmy.world 1 points 5 months ago

Yep, my dad and I are currently working with a lawyer to get our documents in order for dual citizenship. Once one of us qualifies my son becomes eligible and we can more easily emigrate to an EU country.

[–] Spitefire@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

I got on-the-job training to be a pharmacy tech at a Walgreens while I was in college. My state required that you be licensed at the national and state level, but it was just a test and some continuing education credits.

My current state doesn't require either, so the techs are definitely skewed younger. Thankfully I finished college and work elsewhere now so I can only guess at their ages but teenagers seems accurate.