TheFlopster

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[–] [email protected] 8 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago)

Maybe if he came straight at it, his people would object. If he was going to do that, it probably would've been after the assassination attempt. So it feels highly unlikely. But he's got some options.

Option 1: "Folks, we need you to donate your guns to the police. They're so underfunded/under attack, they need as much help as they can get." And I bet a lot of people would do it. Now, would it be ALL the guns they own? Probably not. But they'd be giving them up voluntarily.

Option 2: He targets a specific group that conservatives hate, and claims he'll only take guns from them. "We're only going to take the guns from the ____________ (illegals/terrorists/minorities/atheists/jews/liberals), not you good folks." The cops proceed to confiscate (steal) them from anyone they happen across, including people who voted for Trump.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 days ago (1 children)

I agree, but how do I find that special doctor? My bf's insurance is shit. Every visit to a new doctor costs at least $200. We can't just trial and error this until we find a good one. He's likely to run out of money first.

This is why I posted. In hopes of getting some direction toward that doctor without a lot of money going down the drain.

 

My boyfriend (44m) was finally diagnosed with ADHD after decades of being in need of medication, and steadily declining mental health. A psychologist diagnosed him, but he can't prescribe the necessary stimulants.

A couple years ago, after he realized he was drinking way too much to cope daily, my bf got a prescription for medical marijuana in TX to help with his PTSD. He has been taking that steadily since then. It's the only thing that helps him feel relaxed, and he would take it every day after work, and on weekends.

The only other doctor he's seen in years (primary care) basically told him that if he prescribed a stimulant, he would require a drug test, and if there was any THC in the drug test, he was "legally required" to stop prescribing any stimulants.

  1. That's a lie, and we're damned angry about it. It is entirely up to the doctor's discretion to drug test, and which drugs actually would be a problem. We don't want to go back to a dr that lies to us.

  2. He's tried stopping the THC before, and only lasted a few days. The inability to ever feel relaxed is just suffering, plain and simple. Without it he's a constant panicky mess, forgets to eat, can't get comfortable just sitting down, and can't calm down, ever. He gets maybe 3 hours of sleep a night.

  3. I'm sure eventually, once he's on the proper stimulant dose he needs, he'll feel much less need for the THC, if at all. But how is he supposed to stop before he gets the right prescription? Especially since he was taking so much daily that it might take months to leave his system?

My question to you all is: do you have or know of a psychiatrist / family care doctor who can prescribe stimulants who practices in Texas, that either won't drug test or will actually understand about ADHD sufferers and THC usage and won't hold it against him getting the right medication?

I'm watching him mentally and emotionally deteriorate every day since he stopped taking the THC. It's only been a little more than a week, and it's getting worse and worse. I'm worried he won't make it the four months he thinks he needs to get it out of his system completely.

Thanks for reading and thanks for caring. If you have a specific name for me, please send me a DM. I know our country's healthcare is a shit show, but I'm trying to do whatever I can for him.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 days ago

Nope. Yawns are only covered if at work, or somewhere with a fancy dress code. Definitely not when alone.

[–] [email protected] 54 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Stone is a common British weight measuring unit, and this is a bbc article, so... That's why that happened.

[–] [email protected] 15 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Based on the poster board / cue card sized things he's holding, I'm going to guess Love Actually.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Wilford* Brimley. But I still enjoyed your joke. :)

[–] [email protected] 43 points 1 month ago (7 children)

I use "Huzzah" on the regs. It starts ironically, and then before you know it, it's in your lexicon.

[–] [email protected] 19 points 1 month ago (1 children)

As the article points out, pretending to do work and look busy isn't new.

It happens for a lot of reasons, and I'm sure I'm leaving some out:

  • I'm constantly overworked, and pretending to work will keep something new from being pushed into my lap.
  • I hate this company and I'm collecting a paycheck until I can find something better. Who cares if I'm actually working.
  • My supervisor has been told by the higher ups that if the workers don't look busy when they walk by, then we certainly don't need any more workers (despite the fact that the workload has natural fluctuations and we do need more people).
  • I only get paid so much. If there aren't any tasks for me today, great. They're not going to get me to ask for more work, or work beyond my job description.
  • I'm only doing just enough work to not get hassled or fired (a la Office Space).
[–] [email protected] 21 points 2 months ago (5 children)

Nah, I don't think Office Space had a "Jim" character. My bet would be The Office TV show, American version.

[–] [email protected] 31 points 2 months ago (8 children)

Nope. Especially not in Texas in the summertime. The pipes are close enough to the surface that they warm up (unless you have well water, which is always cold).

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

How? Serious question. My bf is having this exact problem. Daily. It's bad.

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