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New Dice for a Friend

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Hey, lurking is always an option, but even if you don't make your own dice, you're always welcome to post your favorite set (even if it's a set you bought). I legit just love dice and seeing what dice others prefer.

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A list of commonly prescribed medications

Good list, I'd also like to add Asenapine (saphris). It's an atypical antipsychotic. I had a lot of trouble finding a med that worked well without having terrible side effects. I started this about two years ago and in combination with my lithium, it's been a godsend, I've never felt more even-mooded for this long a duration ever before.

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A list of commonly prescribed medications

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Oh yeah, being bipolar in the late 19th and early 20th centuries was a horror show. First off, the general care in most asylums of the era were non-exist at best, and constant torturous abuse at worst; the most common treatments were powerful sedation drugs, electric shock therapy, or a lobotomy. My mom (who was also bipolar) didn't remember most of her teenage years because of electric shock therapy. Nasty stuff.

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So why do you have a Pixel?

Pixel 7 pro here, got it about a month ago. I got it for a few reasons:

  1. The speed and ease of use of the UI.
  2. The camera and photo editing options are awesome.
  3. It can do everything the S23 Ultra can do, for a fraction of the price.
  4. Came with really no bloat-ware (I think there was like 10 apps built into the phone when i turned it on. They were all Google apps and a couple from my service provider that i would've dl on my own anyway).
  5. First dibs at all new Android features.

I've always been a Samsung guy, but so far I'm really loving this phone. My only real complaint is that not all of the functions of my Galaxy Watch 4 work on a non-samsung phone (stupid Samsung proprietary apps).