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getoffthedrugsdude@lemmy.mlto News•Gen Z increasingly listens to peers over doctors for health advice3·8 days agoIt’s me! I technically have medical insurance but doctor’s visits cost too much to get seen when I want/need, and the insurance covers nothing…it cost me $60 for a 5 minute teledoc call for a nasal spray once. The spray was an additional $35. This was last year
getoffthedrugsdude@lemmy.mlto News•RFK Jr.'s autism study to amass medical records of many Americans12·11 days agoI feel sick.
getoffthedrugsdude@lemmy.mlto News•More anti-Trump protests planned in Dallas-Fort Worth11·15 days agoCan someone ELI5 what they’re demanding from these protests? The website doesn’t have anything but “stand up for democracy”, which tells me nothing. What are they pushing back on?
getoffthedrugsdude@lemmy.mlto News•RFK Jr. Calls Autism ‘Preventable,’ Drawing Ire From Researchers4·16 days agoHappy Autism Awareness month I guess
Ooo a turtleneck would look great under a dress! So, shapes are probably the easiest way to look for dresses and skirts. “A-line” is the best for fitting all body types, and will usually give you that traditional flared shape at the bottom with the smallest part at the waist. If you want something more tight/closer to the legs try ‘sheathe’ skirt, and super tight skirts that wrap really close to the legs will be ‘pencil’ skirt. (I’d only recommend pencil skirts if you got a big booty with wide hips, but that’s personal preference; those mfers are hard to move in)
As for the kind of dress you were looking for, try ‘square neck sleeveless’ in your search. That should give you something close to the pic I’ll attach. If you want smaller straps than that remove the square neck part and just try ‘sleeveless’. You can also look for ‘work style’ or ‘uniform dress’ which might give you that shape too. A ‘romper dress’ might get you close, but I think those sometimes have shorts sewn under the skirt.
For shoes a ‘flat’, ‘ballerina flat’, ‘loafer’, or some boots would look cute with this kind of dress. If you like the school uniform shoe look try ‘mary janes’, they usually have a rounded toe with a lil strap across the top.
“Women’s” clothes are all over the place in sizes, so measure yourself if you can, and when in doubt order larger, cuz they’re horrible at consistency. “Men’s” clothes are way easier for getting sizes right, so those shirts are way more comfy.
I put a lot, but hope it helps, love! Happy shopping!
I also don’t like corduroy haha. Do you want something to go under it or are you looking for a regular dress with no sleeves but wide straps? I don’t mind looking at some stuff when I have time, if you want some help.
If I remember correctly, a pinafore is more like an apron style that has straps/buttons and a romper is worn over a sweater or shirt, but I’m not good at fashion so don’t quote me on that. I just want to encourage everyone to try be their most genuine self and sometimes knowing a term to search for can help get you started. I assumed corduroy because of the color!
getoffthedrugsdude@lemmy.mlto News•More than 60% of CEOs expect a recession in the next 6 months as tariff turmoil grows, survey says1·18 days agoSomeone irl told me last week “All we can do is bend over and take it”
…I’m so tired lol.
Try searching for Brown Corduroy Dress, add a cream blouse or shirt underneath <3
getoffthedrugsdude@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Are there any foods one could eat that help alleviate hiccups?2·19 days agoNot to scare you, but if they last more than a couple days you should reach out to a doctor. I have a family member who had this happen, had horrid hiccups for 4 days straight and it tore open a part that required surgery. It’s been so long now I can’t remember exactly how it happened since I was fairly young at the time, but do take care of yourself <3 hope they clear up soon
It’s a .world comm, but it’s there
c/imsorryjon
You expressed this very well. Fighting ableism irl is such a huge, daunting task, especially when fully masked. Know you’re not alone.
getoffthedrugsdude@lemmy.mlto News•Organ transplant patient in Michigan dies from rabies29·1 month agoAccording to the CDC, fewer than 10 people die annually from rabies in the U.S. And it happening due to organ transplants is very rare, but not unheard of; in 2013, a patient who received a kidney transplant died from rabies.
So it’s happened before…cool cool, cool…
If that part doesn’t bother you and never has, then that’s the end of that. I have excellent hearing on top of being unable to process and filter certain stimuli. Autism very much coincides with ADHD on a lot of criteria, so again, it can be very difficult to diagnose, but if you’re really determined to get a yes or no answer your best bet is with a doctor. Also, if you’ve been heavily masked all your life, trying to break through that mask for the first time can feel overwhelming and can bring old trauma to the surface. It’s common to feel like you’re regressing as you re-frame your thinking to include those neurospicy tendencies. This community doesn’t get a lot of attention, so if you’re looking for more shared experiences head over to the Neurodiverse comm on Hexbear. They helped me with so much when I was going through the diagnosis process and understanding the very personal, very human aspects of what it means to be Autistic. Hope you find whatever is you’re looking for out of this.
Keep in mind that modern medicine is still catching up to reality when it comes to actual lived experiences of Autistic people, and that ableism around this often invisible disability can be difficult to overcome.
I’m linking the site that I got the most use out of when I was first looking into getting tested, but keep in mind that they are asking about your entire life, not just recent events. There’s over 20 tests on this one page, take breaks if you feel overwhelmed.
Example: You mentioned hearing things others can’t. At any point in your life, going back to early childhood, could this apply to you?
I have Autism and ADHD, and frequently I cannot tune out certain auditory stimuli no matter how hard I try, and it can affect my concentration and emotional regulation to the point of causing a breakdown. Common noises that affect me are electrical buzzing/higher frequencies that most people can just tune out without thought, or the low rumble of diesel engines. Most people can hear the truck idling outside only if they concentrate, but for me it’s impossible to ignore as soon as they’re on my street. To me, those noises are subtle torture.
Try not to spend more than 3-4 minutes on these questions, and try not to put too much weight on them; they are self-reporting tools to give you a sense of how Autism may be/has previously impacting/ed your daily life. Remember that it is a spectrum; not every question will apply to you and scoring higher or lower on these just means there are INDICATORS, and different criteria will be used if you seek out an official diagnosis. The current testing criteria for licensed professionals is the DSM-5. Your lived experiences and feelings are valid. If you haven’t already, Unmasking Autism by Dr. Devon Price is an excellent book to start your diagnosis journey, and there’s exercises and resources within the book itself. Make sure to screenshot your results, too, so you don’t lose them.
getoffthedrugsdude@lemmy.mlto World News•Trump’s spell has been broken | The US president is hurting rather than helping his ideological allies such as Nigel FarageEnglish9·1 month agoNah, Texas makes too much money. Oklahoma maybe
Thank you for the link