I'm not imagining the bugs

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Don’t worry ishy, if you’re not imagining the bugs, people can tell. I just see a small bite in the video, usually bed bugs are more agressive.

Maybe you’re showing some other symptom and that’s why people are worried. You seem really obsessed with dating lately, you weren’t like this before. That worries me a bit, not a lot, but a bit.

Yes I keep forgetting my meds And not intentionally. I do date a lot it’s true. But I haven’t actually gone that far you see.

Also I’m losing patience

You take abilify right? Why don’t you ask to pass to the injection? It would keep you from forgetting to take it for sure.

Tegretol as well ability 5mg. Might ask for injections

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Hope the med tweak helps.

Wondered if the dating a sense of fear of being alone. Indian family much like others a big push to get you married and our mothers wanting grand kids. Not sure how to deal with mothers at all. But other aspects of life do need attention. All a matter of balancing work, rest, play and socializing important…Balanced time with friends and family and socializing in general.

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We can try to get along…

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Ish! I have dealt with bedbugs, both while homeless and just recently due to living in low-income housing. The good news is, if you catch them quickly they are an easily solved problem with heat treatments (not chemicals) and they are fairly easy to prevent.

Yes, you look like you have a bug bite on your hand, but what kind of bug, and how serious is the problem?

If you notice three bites in a row or line anywhere on your body, that is a definite sign of bedbugs. They are mostly blind and “follow the leader” navigating by smell to the strongest source of CO2. If you tuck that hand under your head when you sleep, or under your pillow, then it may be a bedbug bite, as they like to stay “pressed” between bedclothes to help them navigate.

Check your bed. Pull your mattress away from the wall and carefully check the folds of your bedclothes for black spots or smears (blood defecated by the bugs). They like to cluster at the top corners of mattresses, where they can hide inside the sheet, against the wall, and under the ribbed lining of your mattress.

Carefully remove all bedclothes, wash in hot water, and dry on high heat. If you refresh your bed linens every day, it will be easier to notice new spots on the bedclothes and cut down colony growth. I also strongly suggest taking care of any laundry or clutter around your bed, as they will move in and colonize there. If you can’t wash or remove items from your room, bag everything in plastic and tie them off to keep the bugs separated and away from their “food source”, which is you. They can’t climb the slick inside of plastic garbage bags and will remain trapped.

If you do NOT notice bites in sets of three, any black spots, or any bugs on your bed, then congratulations… it’s not bedbugs!

If you see ANY signs of bedbugs, call pest control ASAP. They multiply quickly and they are a major nuisance! Luckily they can be gotten rid of with minimal chemicals and in short time.

Good luck!

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I had an interesting situation. What occurred was an itching of the skin. Of course I was immediately told that it was all in my head. However, the itching was localized to a specific area, an area that looked like a jagged line, a line that was pale in color and there was also a raising of the skin suffice enough that it was clearly apparent.

But the big surprise was that both the itching and the pail line drawn by both the paleness and the raising of the skin, vanishes only minuets later. This has reoccurred many many many times over.

Thus the “imaginary” itchiness had shown actual visual proof.

The fascinating part was the fact that these lines were only present for mere minutes.

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