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  1. I don't know a lot about ED but anyway visiting a specialist is a must. Hope you will find a good treatment.

    I don’t know a lot about ED but anyway visiting a specialist is a must. Hope you will find a good treatment.

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  2. I’m sorry you’re feeling this way. Yes, it’s possible to improve Type 2 diabetes with diet and exercise. Start by eating healthier, cutting down on sugars, and getting active.

    I’m sorry you’re feeling this way. Yes, it’s possible to improve Type 2 diabetes with diet and exercise. Start by eating healthier, cutting down on sugars, and getting active.

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  3. I’d suggest asking doctors  to check for things like iron levels, thyroid function, and maybe even a sleep study to rule out disorders like sleep apnea. It could be a simple fix, but better to get some tests done and find out what’s going on.

    I’d suggest asking doctors  to check for things like iron levels, thyroid function, and maybe even a sleep study to rule out disorders like sleep apnea. It could be a simple fix, but better to get some tests done and find out what’s going on.

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  4. I agree, rehab could be a good option if you’ve struggled to quit on your own. You don’t have to do it alone, and changing up your routine might help too.

    I agree, rehab could be a good option if you’ve struggled to quit on your own. You don’t have to do it alone, and changing up your routine might help too.

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  5. I understand where you’re coming from. Besides therapy, you might want to explore lifestyle changes like regular exercise and a healthy diet. Also, techniques like mindfulness or progressive muscle relaxation can be really effective. I hope you find something that works for you.

    I understand where you’re coming from. Besides therapy, you might want to explore lifestyle changes like regular exercise and a healthy diet. Also, techniques like mindfulness or progressive muscle relaxation can be really effective. I hope you find something that works for you.

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  6. It could definitely be caffeine sensitivity, especially if this is a new reaction for you. I think limiting your coffee intake might help you.

    It could definitely be caffeine sensitivity, especially if this is a new reaction for you. I think limiting your coffee intake might help you.

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  7. It’s definitely worth talking to a doctor to figure out what’s going on. They might run some tests to check for nerve issues or other conditions. In the meantime, you might want to try using a wrist brace while you sleep to see if that helps with the numbness. It’s not a fix, but it might give you sRead more

    It’s definitely worth talking to a doctor to figure out what’s going on. They might run some tests to check for nerve issues or other conditions. In the meantime, you might want to try using a wrist brace while you sleep to see if that helps with the numbness. It’s not a fix, but it might give you some temporary relief.

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  8. I’ve been in a similar spot before. I recommend you to visit a pain specialist. Also, as additional treatment like massage might be worth a shot.

    I’ve been in a similar spot before. I recommend you to visit a pain specialist. Also, as additional treatment like massage might be worth a shot.

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  9. Persistent headaches can be really tough to deal with. Since over-the-counter meds and diet changes haven’t helped, it might be worth seeing a neurologist or a headache specialist. Sometimes, persistent headaches can be a sign of an underlying condition, so getting a professional opinion is definiteRead more

    Persistent headaches can be really tough to deal with. Since over-the-counter meds and diet changes haven’t helped, it might be worth seeing a neurologist or a headache specialist. Sometimes, persistent headaches can be a sign of an underlying condition, so getting a professional opinion is definitely a good idea. I hope you find some relief soon!

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