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CombatWombatEsq, in Best android app for news aggregation?

I use Boost and subscribe to a bunch of news communities 🤣

More seriously, I also use Feedly to aggregate RSS feeds from trusted news sources.

Sal, in Best android app for news aggregation?
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You can set up a personalized RSS feed with Feeder. It will take a bit of effort to set up, but you can create a feed that is very well tailored to your interests. You can get news feeds but also subscribe to other kinds of content, like scientific publications and financial statements.

RalphFurley, in Is it normal for your BP to rise after quitting

Thanks for the responses everyone. I will talk to a doctor very soon.

Magister, in Best android app for news aggregation?
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Google News ?

mayotte2048, (edited )

An article came out saying that Google News is letting AI generated news story in: tech.slashdot.org/…/ai-generated-content-can-some…

FenrirIII, (edited )

That was what prompted me to ask here.

lemmy.world/post/10883156

Abucketofpuppies, in Best android app for news aggregation?

Citing your sources? Unheard of in modern journalism. Good luck with your search. I’ll be interested in the responses as well.

theblueredditrefugee, (edited ) in Countries that let anyone in?

If you cross the US Mexico boarder by land they don’t check your passport, but you’ll have a rough go of it if you don’t speak Spanish. Might still be better than staying in the US though. And since Spanish is a European language you’ll have an easier time than other countries

SubArcticTundra, (edited ) in Countries that let anyone in?
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Wait, are you in this situation right now? (Could this be the next Lemmy No Poop Challenge!?)

thecookingsenpai, in Is it normal for your BP to rise after quitting
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The below comment by @epyon22 says it all, congrats

CountVon, in Is it normal for your BP to rise after quitting
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First off, good job on quitting! Keep up the good work.

Alcohol withdrawal can apparently cause high blood pressure. Withdrawal typically peaks in the first 1-3 days, which would match up with your observation that your BP was even higher at the 72-hour mark: Alcohol withdrawl timeline

In the most severe cases, alcohol withdrawal should be supervised by a medical professional because it’s actually possible to die from it. If you’d gone through full-blown worst-case alcohol withdrawal, you’d probably know it (and high BP would probably not be your most pressing concern). Maybe it’s possible to get a milder case of alcohol withdrawal from a lesser level of alcohol use? That’s pure speculation on my part, I can’t find any source one way or the other as most are devoted to withdrawal from heavy alcohol abuse. If I were in your shoes I’d monitor my BP for the next couple weeks and talk to a doctor if BP measurements aren’t trending downward over that time.

remotelove, (edited ) in Is it normal for your BP to rise after quitting
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Quitting drinking is a peculiar beast. If you were a “normal” drinker, you might only experience some mild mood irritation or have an issue getting to sleep if nightcaps were your thing. You might experience nothing.

If you were a heavy drinker and immediately quit, that can actually kill you. I am going to be realistic here: Ex-drinkers in my class of alcoholic could drink a few bottles of wine, or a case of beer or 5th of liquor throughout the day and then drink more after that, pass out drunk and then start the next morning with a couple of shots.

Alcohol withdrawal in those extreme cases can be deadly. When I quit, I was in bed for a week, with supervision, and had a detox center on speed dial, just in case. It’s no joke. (I should add that my approach was still risky and stupid.)

But yeah, quitting anything that is addictive is going to piss your body off a little. Eventually, if you lay off the “bad things” long enough, your body will recover. You can see the full gambit with nicotine though: Agitation, higher BP, sweats, etc. It depends on your body.

Above all else, talk to a doctor. Everyone’s situation is always unique and is rarely diagnosed properly over social media.

Crashumbc,

I second this, I was an extreme drinker and ended up in the hospital several times… Last couple relapses I drank myself down, which is extremely risky and stupid.

surewhynotlem, in Is it normal for your BP to rise after quitting

Yes

vinmec.com/…/quitting-smoking-increases-blood-pre…

Fiber and low intensity exercise are listed as helpful.

gregorum, (edited ) in Is it normal for your BP to rise after quitting

Mine would shoot through the roof out of sheer joy and excitement. Good for you.

epyon22, (edited ) in Is it normal for your BP to rise after quitting

I am not a doctor and this is not medical advice.

Smoking -dilates- constricts your blood vessels and capillaries. Drinking thins your blood. After quitting your body is going to over compensate the other way for a little while.

Congratulations on quitting.

Edit: correction for constricts rather than dilation

ink,

Nicotine is a vasoconstrictor, which elevates blood pressure by causing your blood vessels to constrict.

Aux,

Is it though? There are no conclusive studies on the effects of nicotine isolated from smoking cigarettes.

otherbarry, (edited ) in Countries that let anyone in?

How much money are you bringing with you? There are countries that offer golden visa programs to the wealthy. Some of them may still have residency requirements (e.g. live there for x years) but otherwise it would basically allow anyone with money to become a citizen, or at the bare minimum obtain a visa to live there.

www.investopedia.com/golden-visa-program-7975290

ULS,

Yeah… Not enough… Barely any.

weeeeum, in Countries that let anyone in?

I know that Georgia is very lenient on maximum stay, 364 days a year and any day outside of the country the days are reset. You’re essentially a citizen that has to take mandatory annual vacations.

Tblisi is pretty well developed from what I have heard and it’s a very safe and peaceful place (ignoring 2008 >:( ). It’s still pretty poor compared to developed countries, so despite that human development is decent, you won’t be able to afford as many foreign products (especially tech).

PeterLossGeorgeWall,

Georgian food is amazing. Also tblisi is a really cool city.

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