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25 | WA girl | Nurse ✨💗🌲 rmzimmerman14@gmail.com
Is it possible that your child's neurological symptoms, often attributed to ADHD, are actually linked to the MTHFR gene mutation and the improper processing of synthetic folic acid? The impact of our modern diet, filled with refined grains and processed foods enriched with folic acid, cannot be overlooked when it comes to hyperactivity and agitation in children. Instead of relying solely on medication, consider a holistic approach to address these concerns. Here are some steps you can take today: 1. Opt for methylenated vitamins and minerals if your child has the MTHFR gene mutation. Methylated vitamins can make a noticeable difference in how you feel. 2. Ensure your child receives adequate levels of Magnesium, Vitamin D, and K2, as deficiencies in these nutrients are common and require support. 3. Gradually eliminate folic acid from your child's diet, replacing it with healthier alternatives such as gluten-free options. 4. Avoid harmful food dyes and processed sugars, as they can contribute to impulsive and aggressive behaviors. Observe the transformative effects as your child breaks free from these harmful addictions. Consider a gentle yet effective detox, like the PBX detox pack, to rid the body of accumulated toxins and create space for healing. Take the proactive step toward your child's well-being. Visit the link in my bio to learn more about the PBX detox pack and start their journey towards improved health. #ADHD #MTHFRGeneMutation #HolisticApproach #NutritionMatters #Detoxification #HealingJourney #ChooseWellness #ChildrensHealth #mthfr #folicacid
There is so much more I can say of our journey over the last 2 years, but I wanted to leave it here with a positive one. TTC, infertility, endometriosis causes so much pain, anxiety and anger. You truly don’t understand it unless you’ve experienced it yourself. So many people likely assume the cliche “conceived on your honeymoon” and you always hear the “just relax”, “just take a vacation”. (Which PLEASE do not ever say these things to anyone). & it has aways frustrated me because we’ve done all of the above before, we’ve taken vacations, we’ve tried the “not thinking about it”. Please remember we did many medical interventions to get our baby— surgery, medication, testing, etc. The only way I was able to cope with the process- trusting in God and loads of therapy 🤍🙏🏼 This is just a part of our story. Our child will know how heavily we prayed for him, years on end & how blessed we feel that we get to be HIS parents 🙏🏼🤍 #pregnancyjourney #infertilityjourney #endometriosis #pregnancy #pregnant #honeymoon
I was diagnosed with bipolar 2 seven years ago and for 5 years I didn’t know what that meant or how to treat it. I was in and out of mental health hospitals and programs working with doctors that prescribed me what they perceived would work, and then I finally landed on the medication that worked for me after trying all the options, and finding the courage to speak up and say what was working for my mind and body. Since then, thanks to God being with me every step of the way, I haven’t had a single “incident.” I promised myself during those times that I would live for me when that season of my life passed. Now that it has, I still find it hard to go all out for what I want, but I’ve decided to take a full step towards what makes me happy which I have hope will lead me closer to my purpose.
July to December 2022 has not been easy but having a community, a medication and support has made all the difference. #mounjaro #longcovid #potssyndrome #mounjaroupdate #mounjarojourney #mounjaroweightloss #mounjaroprescription #pcos #pcosweightloss #longcovid #covidlonghauler #joinsequence #sequencecircle #weightlosscheck #hashimotos #hashimotomoms #momsloseweight #millennialmom #potssyndrome #potsie #spoonie #workingonme #mounjaroforbed #bingeatingtips #pcosproblems #mounjaro #mounjarobesties
For most of my twenties, I spent money to keep up with everyone. I chased trends, bought the clothes and the makeup everyone else had, said yes to every happy hour, every brunch, every weekend trip. My ADHD diagnosis at 30 was my wake up call. For the first time in my life, my brain made sense. The impulsive spending, the dopamine chasing, the avoidance, the “I’ll deal with it later,” the shame spirals, all of it finally had a reason. I realized I wasn’t “bad with money.” I was unmedicated, overwhelmed, and trying my best with the tools I had. Once I started medication and began healing, it felt like someone turned on the lights in a room I had been stumbling around in for years. I could see the patterns. I could see the habits. I could see the numbers. And instead of panicking, I finally felt ready to make a plan. This year hasn’t been perfect. But it has been honest. And healing. And grounding. I learned that financial health isn’t about deprivation, it’s about safety. It’s about being able to trust yourself. I’m learning discipline without shame. Structure without suffocation. Goals without self-hatred. I’m learning to slow down, to check in, to ask myself, “Do I want this, or am I trying to soothe something?” I’m learning how to pause long enough to make clear minded decisions.
#pcos #pcosproblems Do you have PCOS or other hormonal imbalances?! How are you coping or navigating? This has been a humbling two months for me to say the least. I’ve had PCOS but oddly had pretty regular periods until now. I have been bleeding for over a month and after several appts, am taking a few suppliments and oral medication. I’m also making a few changes to my daily routine, all to hopefully get my hormones back in check!! I’ve been hiding myself in a hole lately unsure of what to fo with myself and my discomfort. This has been completely isolating. So…here i am reaching out to you in all of my puffy faced tired eyed iron deficient glory. Thanks for listening/reading. :) #grwm #quickmakeup #fyp #fypシ
W guys requested—let’s discuss the nitty gritty about GLP-1 side effects. These medications are becoming more recognizable, and everyone should be informed about the pros and cons. #DoctorExplains #BlackDoctor #BlackWomenInSTEM #FYP #WomenInStem #GLP1Education #GLP1Community
Calling all ADHD women, and anyone navigating ADHD with female hormones 🧠💫 I’m currently going through my ADHD assessment and soon to be formally diagnosed. I’m also considering trying medication - and I’ve been really curious about how it interacts with female hormones, our cycles, and the natural rhythms of focus, creativity, and emotion. I’d love to hear from anyone who’s been through this - women, men, or anyone with lived experience. Whether you’re on medication, exploring therapy, CBT, ADHD coaching, or other holistic routes - I’d love to know what’s worked for you, what hasn’t, and how it’s felt. Let’s break the mental health stigma together and keep making these conversations normal ❤️🩹 Please share in comments if you feel comfortable or DM me if preferred. Thank you in advance #ADHD #Neurodivergent #MentalHealthAwareness #WomensHealth #ADHDJourney
Curious about how l-methylfolate will support your ADHD medication, check my honest review. I gave myself two weeks to test the product before sharing a review. I'm still amazed by the results #adhdtiktok #adhdinwomen #brainhealth #tiktokmademebuyit
We hydrate allllll day 🤭 #glp1 #glp1medication #highprotein #highproteinmeals #wieiad #glp1community #glp1girlies #semaglutide
From one chronically healed girlie to the next💋 Know this first: you do not have a disability, you have a different ability. Your life still carries purpose, value, and impact. Care for your mind as faithfully as you care for your body. Resting your thoughts, guarding your peace, and seeking emotional support are not weaknesses they are wisdom. Remember this truth: what you feed will thrive, and what you neglect will starve. Feed faith over fear, hope over despair, truth over lies. Invite God into your daily reality. Not just on good days, but especially on the hard ones. Honest prayers are powerful prayers. Release comparison. Your journey is not meant to look like anyone else’s and that doesn’t make it less meaningful. Create a routine that honors your energy, not drains it. Productivity looks different when your body has limits, and that’s okay. Learn to rest without guilt. Rest is not quitting it’s refueling. Even God rested. Speak life over yourself. Your words shape your inner world. Speak kindly, patiently, and truthfully. Let yourself grieve when needed. Faith doesn’t cancel grief; it walks with it and brings healing through it. Celebrate small victories. Getting through the day, asking for help, or choosing hope these are wins. Surround yourself with people who respect your limits. Love that pressures you is not love that heals. Educate yourself about your illness without letting it define you. Knowledge is a tool, not an identity. Nourish your body with intention. Food, movement, reading the word of God and medication are acts of stewardship, not control. Give yourself grace on hard days. God’s mercy is new every morning even when your strength isn’t. Serve in ways that fit your capacity. Your contribution matters, even if it looks quiet or unseen. Keep a gratitude practice. Gratitude doesn’t deny pain it helps you notice where God still shows up. Set boundaries without apology. Protecting your health protects your calling. Lean into community. Isolation magnifies pain; connection lightens it. Believe that your story still holds purpose. Sometimes the greatest ministry comes from empathy and understanding. Practice forgiveness especially toward your own body. Your body is not your enemy; it’s doing its best. Hold onto hope, even when it feels small. Faith the size of a mustard seed still moves mountains. Create something, write, paint, build, and mostly dream. Expression brings healing where words fall short. Ask for help without shame. Needing support does not diminish your strength. Trust that God can use even this. Pain is not the end of the story; redemption is. Live gently but boldly. Your life still matters. Your voice still matters. And your presence is still a gift to the world. #chronicillness #raredisease #chronicpain #chronicillnessawareness #christiantiktok
Weight loss is hard for everyone but especially for moms who have ZERO time to make it happen, it can seem impossible. I know there’s a vibe out there that GLP-1s are “shortcuts” but I’ve found that you still need to put in the work. It’s not gonna grow the muscle for you. It’s not going to fuel your body for you. But it’s an amazing medication that can be a tool in your journey and help get things moving more quickly. I went with @tryshed because they have you talk to a real doctor and are transparent about exactly what you’re getting. I was nervous about the injection aspect for a minute but it’s truly NOTHING and they also have other options with no injection, if you’d prefer. So happy to chat about my experience if you’ve been considering trying one, I did a ton of research and have been really pleased with how quickly I’m seeing results and the whole experience with Shed. Link to save $50 can be found in my LinkTree in bio or use code MAMAMEG50 Will be sharing my progress here over the next few months 🙌 9 lbs down, 21 to go. moms • weight loss journey • postpartum weightloss • GLP-1s • vulnerable • postpartum weightloss tips • mom life • how to lose weight quickly
We have to break the narrative that acne equals poor hygiene. That idea is inaccurate. Even when jokes are made, they reinforce a long-standing dialogue that people with acne are somehow not taking care of themselves. Adult acne is often linked to hormones, genetics, stress, inflammation, medications, and so much more. Many of us are doing everything “right” and still struggle. Give the acne girlies some grace. Some of us truly can’t help it. Products used: @byoma facial cleaner and acne hydrating serum @Thayer toner @Beekman 1802 toner @COSRX Official @COSRX US peptide booster #farmacybeauty honey halo moisturizer @belif USA eye gel #acne #acnetreatment #skincareroutine
#glp1 #glp1medication #highprotein #wieiad #glp1community #glp1girlies #semaglutide #snacks
My backpack doesn’t have enough room for all these! Also only one is something I have to take the rest are just in case #travel #traveltiktok #solotravel #femalesolotravel #medication