upsiforgot

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[–] upsiforgot@programming.dev 3 points 4 days ago

Danke für die ausführliche Beschreibung! 👍

[–] upsiforgot@programming.dev 2 points 1 month ago

Our local garden centre sold some of these this year! I think they were grafted, though🤔

[–] upsiforgot@programming.dev 10 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Well...im my country there actually is :D You can call them, they are very nice and for bonus points you can also ask them about any questions you have regarding grammar rules and how you would correctly use them in you specific context

[–] upsiforgot@programming.dev 12 points 5 months ago

Für alle die den Unsinn mit jemandem diskutieren müssen hier ein schönes Zitat aus dem Artikel: "Wenn man in einem Land A zwar deutlich mehr Beschäftigte insgesamt hat als im Land B (also A hat eine deutlich höhere Erwerbsquote als B), aber im Land A haben wir viele Teilzeitbeschäftigte, während im Land B fast alle Vollzeit arbeiten, dann verzerrt das natürlich das durchschnittliche Arbeitsstundenvolumen pro Kopf zuungunsten von A (obwohl dort vielleicht ein deutlich größeres Arbeitsvolumen geleistet wird als im Land B). Dies entspringt eben der Tatsache, dass bei der Berechnung des Durchschnitts ein Erwerbstätiger in Vollzeit genauso viel zählt wie einer, der nur 15 Wochenstunden oder weniger arbeitet." Außerdem wird die Arbeitszeit in den verschiedenen Ländern sehr unterschiedlich erhoben, hier sehr genau, in anderen Ländern eher über den Daumen gepeilt....

[–] upsiforgot@programming.dev 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Oh yeah i guess there is a translation issue, I was only directly translating the written words but couldn't find out whether this is an expression with a deeper meaning/ tradition to it, so that's what I tried to ask 😊

[–] upsiforgot@programming.dev 4 points 5 months ago (3 children)

Sooo...sitting in the park and enjoying a can of beer? Is there more to it?

[–] upsiforgot@programming.dev 9 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Sadly, yes. Also, chocolate scented shampoo (whyyy did I even buy this, I really don't like smelling like chocolate - must have been hungry whilst shopping...)also doesn't taste like chocolate...

 

I do know that it is the first one but still, my shampoo smells really appetising and just like the real thing...but every time I eat a really tasty/ aromatic fruit, my brain goes like "that tastes like my shampoo/ shower gel!"

[–] upsiforgot@programming.dev 7 points 6 months ago

That is very touching, I feel for you, that must be incredibly hard. I hope your baseline stays strong tomorrow!

[–] upsiforgot@programming.dev 8 points 6 months ago

"Gänsewein" - goose wine in germany

[–] upsiforgot@programming.dev 1 points 7 months ago

Thank you very much! Glad to hear that one of them could give you at least some relief, hope that your baseline improves further and that you got something nice to spend your time awake

[–] upsiforgot@programming.dev 1 points 7 months ago

I might want to add, "hope that your baseline improves " is a very good way of expressing well wishes to someone where you know that "get well soon" is just not the right way for someone with a chronic disease that doesn't get much or any better soon!!! Love it, will steal this ^^

[–] upsiforgot@programming.dev 2 points 7 months ago

Yeah I mean...fatigue sucks. Like, as a symptom caused by the flu or sth. Chronic fatigue has to suck even more, like any acute illness that becomes chronic. And I yes, there is Post Covid type ME/CFS than also goes along with chronic fatigue as well as PME (and other debilitating symptoms such as severe pain etc.,). So not just PME. At least this is the way our specialist frames it/ named it. But maybe there is a translation issue/ language barrier, no native speaker here. Luckily I am just blessed with some rather annoying but mostly livable chronic diseases...but it hit my significant other, so that's why I asked in the first place about the medication, hoping for some hints about possible options...thank you for your well wishing :-)

 

Edit: thank you all very much for your time, thoughts and effort to reply to this. I really appreciate it and I try to find a new doctor. Your questions and encouragement were very helpful and made me realise that my symptoms are too strong, considering my lifestyle. For those who asked questions, here are the answers: I eat healthy, we cook fresh, colourful food almost every day, only drink water, coffee, tea, no alcohol, no smoking, no fast food. I walk my dog several times a day and when I'm doing something where I have to sit for an extended period of time, I take a little walk evey hour or so and also use a standing desk attachment to change my position. I sleep on a really good mattress (my partner struggled with our last one so we invested in a good pair of matresses, matching our body type) I have a healthy weight on the lower end of the scale. I had to cut back my exercise that I was doing for twelve years due to the pain, switched to light Yoga and streching until even that became unbearable.
Thinking about all this together, I think my fear of not being taken serious made me believing my current GP.

I'm in my mid twenties. My body seems struggling, since May/ June, so some time then I went to my GP. His response: "everyone experiences symptoms of their ageing body at a different time, seems like you just experience it earlier..." This was around May/ June, it just tends to get worse. Which leads to the questions featured in the title. My body hurts, like, a lot. Especially my low back/ sacrum. My knees, shoulders, wrists, ankels. My hands are swollen in the morning and they hurt, I can't unscrew any lids or bottle caps, sometimes can't even write anymore as my fingers are very stiff. As the rest of my body. I can't reach for anything on the ground in the morning, it makes everything so difficult. I can't really bend over to tie my shoes or pick something up. I can't do my regular activities even though I really want to do my sports like climbing which I really like. I do like being active and want to stay fit. But it just hurts too much. At the same time, resting somehow makes it even worse. I'm exhausted, but need to constantly move around on a low level. How is everyone else doing this if this is what ageing feels like? How am I supposed to have kids or even just live like this, as I always just hear that with an ageing body, everything just gets harder every year? I really do appreciate everyone who reads this. Thank you in advance for answering if you have any tips on how you manage this

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