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  1. I was concerned about medication management, ending up on a good team, and ending up not liking what I’m doing. The first two have been fine. I get along pretty well with all the people on my team. I’ve also ended up really enjoying a lot of the work. I’m on a forest team in the southern region and it’s been super interesting so far, and I’ve really enjoyed doing things like prescribed burns.

  2. And how did it go with the medication management? I have medications i take as well and I was worried that, that might interfere?

  3. It can be a lot to manage with all of the travel, since you may need to keep getting it represcribed every round from a new doctor depending on the medication. Personally, I filled one of my prescriptions for 90 days supply shortly before starting and was able to get it through a mail order pharmacy once it ran out and also got it represcribed over winter break. The other medication I take was more difficult to manage because it’s a schedule 2 substance (ADHD meds), so it can’t be sent in the mail, and there’s a National shortage of it. I knew it would be a pain in the ass dealing with getting it so I ended up stockpiling a bit of before starting and just taking it as needed, and self medicating with caffeine enough to fill in the gaps. Honestly it’s worked out fairly well for me. I tend to need meds for desk work and other boring repetitive things, which isn’t much of the work in Americorps. Idk what meds you’re on, but if you haven’t already, I’d look into seeing if they’re available on an online mail order pharmacy. Personally I use costplusdrugs, it’s also super affordable, so that’s another upside! Lmk if you have any other questions!

  4. I’d hope its heading somewhere better than that. Like nuclear war, or White Castle.

  5. I was diagnosed when I was a kid. Parents always put me on non stimulants, which didn’t work that well. I didn’t really think much about how adhd affected it me and what it meant until I started in stimulant meds at 21. I think about it a lot more these days, and how it’s affected really everything in my life, from school to my social life and everything else.

  6. Just get on finasteride dude, your dick will be fine

  7. The pack test isn’t too difficult. I’m not a very big/ strong dude and I passed it. I had been doing a fair amount of running for a few months leading up to it but I didn’t even know about the forest teams till I got to the southern campus and still passed it. I know the new forest corps is a bit different than the southern region’s forest teams, but since it involves wildland firefighting they’ll give you nomex pants and shirts (fire resistant clothing), a helmet, fire boots, gloves, safety glasses,etc. I went in with ~$3500 and have made a little by not spending much. Tattoos seem to be fine, don’t know about piercings though.

  8. 0, too expensive, too much stress, and I just don’t want them.

  9. If that’s the case shouldn’t republicans want to lower the voting age to 17.25? After all, if life begins at conception, they’re really 18 at that point anyways 🤷

  10. I’ve realized it’s just not going to happen. I’m pretty fucked in the head (ADHD, prone to bouts of depression and anxiety) and while I’m doing better than I have been in the past, I have been slowly coming to terms with how undateable I really am. I’m also not very physically attractive either. I also don’t really mind it that much, it gives me more time and money to do the things I like to do. Im open to it if something happens, but I’m not really looking for anything. Suffice to say, the problem isn’t with women, it’s with me.

  11. I’ve been there before. It honestly took me about a year after becoming interested in psychedelics to actually do them. I started with fairly low doses and still haven’t done a very high dose. I was so afraid I was “disrespecting” the substance by wanting to use it for anything but healing. But fun can be healing. Tripping with friends and singing and dancing to music is healing. It’s made me realize that life isn’t so bad after all. And I always think back to that happy place when I’m feeling down. That said, that’s just my two cents and I haven’t done a very high dose.

  12. Not a fledgling, it’s still a nestling. Can you see the nest? If you can, put it right back up in the nest. Don’t worry, touching it won’t cause the parents to abandon it, that’s a myth.

  13. I couldn’t see a nest. I made it a makeshift nest in a basket and am calling the wildlife rehab place right when they open

  14. I’m wondering how the view must’ve been like from your eyes :)

  15. More beautiful than “beautiful” could ever describe :)

  16. I’m not buying it. Evolution doesn’t really work like that. Ie if an ape or a group of apes ate shrooms and maybe expanded their brains, that’s All well and good, but how would that get into their genes and be passed down?

  17. Dude is looking like the 21st century version of hermaeus mora

  18. A bit late to the party but microdosing didn’t do much for my ADHD. Depression and anxiety, yes, but not the adhd

  19. Why would caffeine and shrooms be “use caution” but caffeine and acid isn’t? Seems weird

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