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@Mick80 

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When I get stressed out with things I cannot control I connect with mother nature to help me calm my spirit👤✨ and 🧠🏞️🌳🎋🐿️

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@Elizabeth44 

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Healing from Multiple Sclerosis with NaturePath Herbal Clinic's

Living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) felt like carrying an invisible weight every single day. The fatigue, the brain fog, the flare ups I had tried countless treatments over the years, but nothing brought lasting relief. I was exhausted, emotionally drained, and losing hope.Then I discovered NaturePa...
Toronto, Canada

@Jose 

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Whats 1 thing you was able to do but now you can't do cause MS? I miss walking the beach or a nature trail

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@Ematt0426 

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Can Mother Nature take a chill pill?

I don’t about you, but the fluctuating weather is killing me. I barely made it through today and I’m about to go to bed two hours early. How is everyone else feeling?
Mequon, United States
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@NorahTrombley 

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Slope Game

Are you ready for a challenge that will test your reflexes, your focus, and your sheer will to survive? If so, then buckle up, because we’re about to plunge headfirst into the adrenaline-pumping universe of Slope Game! Slope Game isn't just another flash-in-the-pan online game. It's a testament to s...
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@NorahTrombley 

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Slope Game

Are you ready for a challenge that will test your reflexes, your focus, and your sheer will to survive? If so, then buckle up, because we’re about to plunge headfirst into the adrenaline-pumping universe of Slope Game! Slope Game isn't just another flash-in-the-pan online game. It's a testament to s...

@JMon 

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fallen into the AI rabbit hole

so I use to be able to pull a poster together for fundraisers at a minuetes notice. write a paragraph on a team member performance like it was second nature . come up with meaningful congratulation cards etc. my brain has gone to pot so this past weekend I started playing with chatGPT and damn , it...
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@Seals 

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Neurologist seemingly unwilling to investigate

I'm almost old enough to stop seeing a paediatric neurologist, which is why i think maybe she just wants to wait and have the other doctor give me the news. She insists im having hemiplegic migraines, which are typically genetic in nature and cyclical, but ive had about 18+ months of nonstop degener...
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@DarrenM 

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MS has been the BEST thing to happen to me!

I was diagnosed with MS in 1999. I have Primary Progressive MS. I hit "rock bottom" because I lost my health, my career, my house, my wife, everything. I had to start over, but that's when I realized now that I CAN'T work... I focused on the fact that I don't HAVE to work. I was able to travel every...
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@lottie 

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Recreational drugs use

Ok this is probably a bad idea to post as people will judge but it is called fun drugs so it must be on others people's minds too so here it goes anyway. I used to be the biggest party animal ever from my teens trough my twenties. I'm Dutch and all thing that are party feeling enhancing are readily ...
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