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Auntie Eris, will the moon explode?

Am I a magic eight ball now?

lowkey kinda love that

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I wonder if I will die if that happens. Rainier is on the other side, but I'm between it and Yellowstone so…

is wondering how the moon exploding correlates with a super volcano and a regular volcano

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I have officially become an aunt as of..like 15-20 or so minutes ago.

Congrats!! I have drinken a glass of sparking wine in the youngling's honor! and poured some out for the gods.

May the youngling live a fulfilling life. :D

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Rules are ruuuuuules

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand I'm back to being done with this chat.

Pish posh. relax you two.

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@saor_illust school

Erisssss I would like your medical adviceeeeeeeeee
(at 2am, I know. but i stay up late so fite me)

group
@The-Magician group

I went to sleep at 07:15, I got woken up at 10:30.. I am not a fan

school
@saor_illust school

oof
i haven't slept yet and it's 3am

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@The-Magician group

Please, for the sanity of literally everyone in your household and yourself, go to sleep..

school
@saor_illust school

eh, i'll sleep later. i havent really been up for long. i woke up at 2pm yesterday

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Erisssss I would like your medical adviceeeeeeeeee
(at 2am, I know. but i stay up late so fite me)

Yessssssssssssssssssssssssssssss?

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@saor_illust school

Erisssss I would like your medical adviceeeeeeeeee
(at 2am, I know. but i stay up late so fite me)

Yessssssssssssssssssssssssssssss?

What would you recommend for dry/chapped lips?

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Natural remedy or store bought?

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FRISTLY–HYDRATE YOURSELF. First sign of dehydration is a sticky mouth and chapped lips

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@The-Magician group

Oh, if we are on about medical stuff, Eris what is your advice to recurring stabbing pains inside the chest? The kind that feel like your lung is being stabbed..

school
@saor_illust school

Natural, cause I don't think I'll be going out anytime soon- and alrightttt

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Oh, if we are on about medical stuff, Eris what is your advice to recurring stabbing pains inside the chest? The kind that feel like your lung is being stabbed..

Where exactly? Left side? right side? When you inhale? exhale? Do you slouch? Is it constant or only when you so something?

dr eris thread looking real good these days~

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@The-Magician group

Oh, if we are on about medical stuff, Eris what is your advice to recurring stabbing pains inside the chest? The kind that feel like your lung is being stabbed..

Where exactly? Left side? right side? When you inhale? exhale? Do you slouch? Is it constant or only when you so something?

dr eris thread looking real good these days~

Left side, both inhale and exhale, slouching is a big nope, and neither——it is completely random, but frequent

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Natural, cause I don't think I'll be going out anytime soon- and alrightttt

Hmmm– Okay. You want to put really hydrating creams and such on your lips.

Coconut oil–in its thicker semi-unmelted form

Avocado oil–this is on the expensive side and can taste a lil funky.

Aloe Vera– this is what I use almost daily (my anxiety makes me pick at my lips so they're always achey) is really smooth and light on your skin. Cooling too so it feels wonderful. I use the most natural form I can buy (or I have my cousins send me a shit ton from our family farm in Costa Rica), which is still in the leafy plant form, but you can buy it peeled (it looks like slimey jelly but its smells wonderful). It tastes fantastic too!
–One more thing about Aloe Vera. There is a product that they sell for cheap in stores, I think it's called After Sun by Banana Boat. It's green and meant to go on sunburns but it works great on lips to. Doesn't taste that great though. lol

If you don't have any of that or cant buy it– try a sugar scrub every other day. A simple recipe for one is 1 part granulated sugar to 1 part olive oil (or melted coconut oil), and any essential oil of your liking (lavender for me–or Lemon) mix it up and there you go! Gently scrub it all over your lips and leave on for about 5 mins and wash it off with your normal cleanser. Your lips should be lookin snatch within a few days.

Not really Dr advice but it works :)

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@saor_illust school

Natural, cause I don't think I'll be going out anytime soon- and alrightttt

Hmmm– Okay. You want to put really hydrating creams and such on your lips.

Coconut oil–in its thicker semi-unmelted form

Avocado oil–this is on the expensive side and can taste a lil funky.

Aloe Vera– this is what I use almost daily (my anxiety makes me pick at my lips so they're always achey) is really smooth and light on your skin. Cooling too so it feels wonderful. I use the most natural form I can buy (or I have my cousins send me a shit ton from our family farm in Costa Rica), which is still in the leafy plant form, but you can buy it peeled (it looks like slimey jelly but its smells wonderful). It tastes fantastic too!
–One more thing about Aloe Vera. There is a product that they sell for cheap in stores, I think it's called After Sun by Banana Boat. It's green and meant to go on sunburns but it works great on lips to. Doesn't taste that great though. lol

If you don't have any of that or cant buy it– try a sugar scrub every other day. A simple recipe for one is 1 part granulated sugar to 1 part olive oil (or melted coconut oil), and any essential oil of your liking (lavender for me–or Lemon) mix it up and there you go! Gently scrub it all over your lips and leave on for about 5 mins and wash it off with your normal cleanser. Your lips should be lookin snatch within a few days.

Not really Dr advice but it works :)

oki
thanks eris :D

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Oh, if we are on about medical stuff, Eris what is your advice to recurring stabbing pains inside the chest? The kind that feel like your lung is being stabbed..

Where exactly? Left side? right side? When you inhale? exhale? Do you slouch? Is it constant or only when you so something?

dr eris thread looking real good these days~

Left side, both inhale and exhale, slouching is a big nope, and neither——it is completely random, but frequent

Hmmm. Top of the chest towards the clavicle or bottom towards your stomach?

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@The-Magician group

Oh, if we are on about medical stuff, Eris what is your advice to recurring stabbing pains inside the chest? The kind that feel like your lung is being stabbed..

Where exactly? Left side? right side? When you inhale? exhale? Do you slouch? Is it constant or only when you so something?

dr eris thread looking real good these days~

Left side, both inhale and exhale, slouching is a big nope, and neither——it is completely random, but frequent

Hmmm. Top of the chest towards the clavicle or bottom towards your stomach?

Both, not simultaneously though. It kind of alternates

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That happened to me yesterday.
But that's because my chest was 90% bruises– I had a self harm relapse

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@The-Magician group

My chest just does it. I will just be getting on with my day and then suddenly I will breathe and I'll freeze. Before I'm able to do anything about it, it triggers tears, and then I can't breathe which will cause me to cry even more, and I kind of just have to ride it out

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Hm… That doesn't quite sound like asthma (at least, not my asthma), so… Do you bind? If so, how long on average?

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@The-Magician group

I do not bind. Never have. And no, it isn't linked to my asthma because my doctor thought an inhaler would decrease the chances of the pain occurring but it keeps happening

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Hmm… I'm not 100 on what it could be. If it were more centralized in a certain area I would say that you probably have a spasming/knotting muscle from either over use or just how you hold your stature.
But for the entire area–without an scan it would be hard to know what's going on.

Regardless, Try some stretches that focus on opening and releasing the muscles in the chest area. See if that helps.

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@The-Magician group

Hmm… I'm not 100 on what it could be. If it were more centralized in a certain area I would say that you probably have a spasming/knotting muscle from either over use or just how you hold your stature.
But for the entire area–without an scan it would be hard to know what's going on.

Regardless, Try some stretches that focus on opening and releasing the muscles in the chest area. See if that helps.

Thank you, I will try.

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@Pickles group

Hot damn, trying to explain strict parents is frustrating

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@The-Magician group

I can tell

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@Pickles group

I love my parents but trying to explain to my friends that I'm not actually allowed to do a lot is really annoying