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Testicle Retraining TherapyWhat if instead of jastreboff is was Dr jacksmeofff and u got to bust every single retraining sesh
You guys wouldn't be so fuckin mad at him in that case now would you
Me tooThis guy is super interesting. When I'm no longer T-retarded I'm going to read this book but god damn what a bad title.
Imagine working your entire life to prove that you are completely powerless and that there was ultimately no point in existing.
Microdosing is an interesting concept but far from the holy grail for tinnitus sufferers. Most psychedelics are serotonergic and serotonin provokes my tinnitus. Dopaminergic drugs possibly as well. Which brings me to another gripe about tinnitus: why would the addition of x provoke tinnitus, but the subtraction/blocking of x have no effect on tinnitus? Tinnitus loves to be a paradoxical little bastard.
I mentioned DMT's tendency to take a turn for the clownish to my mom and she was deeply disturbed. Never had much interest in it but that about seals it.
1. Pessimistic!This is the life of most if not all people lol
1. Pessimistic!
2. They don't actively work to mathematically prove that though lol
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Ouch! 4 of 21 (who actually tried the treatment) seems to be a very high adverse reaction dropout rate.Hello El Buzz,
We only have 17 completed 12 week surveys to date, which is a pretty small sample and any results would not be very reliable.
However, we do have information on dropout rates, which might be of use at this stage.
We had 24 who signed-up and who should have completed by now. However, only 17 have got to the 12 week stage.
Here is the breakdown:
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Lenire fumbled the bag and are tanking U of Minn. with them, shame.Ouch! 4 of 21 (who actually tried the treatment) seems to be a very high adverse reaction dropout rate.
@threefirefour I most certainly hope I'm wrong, so glad to hear.Ouch! 4 of 21 (who actually tried the treatment) seems to be a very high adverse reaction dropout rate.