Negative feelings about losing weight?
I am 21, and my motivation to lose weight feels negative. I know I'm still young, but my brain also keeps telling me I'm old.
I want to have a young, cute, and innocent image, but it's almost as if I feel like I won't have anyone to show my fun cute clothes after college because I will be considered old, and I won't have any student activities to go to.
How can I get over this feeling and convince myself 100% that I'm not old?
How do increase the speed of my mind and improve short term memory?
For a long time I have had a super brain. But I have spent some time not putting to any real use. So now I need to improve my memory and how fast my mind can come up with answers,
For those that answer I truly thank you.
How could I make brain to make my eye to focus on far away objects?
How could I tell my brain to make my eye to focus on objects and things far?
I have been watching too close for a really long time. Actually looking at my monitor every day.
My eyes got used to it and developed that way. It can't focus too far.
I have to wear glasses if I wanna see far.
How could I get my eye to see far?
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What is the difference between how a bi-polar medication works and how an anti-depressant works?
I know most anti-depressants work by balancing the brain's seratonin and norepinephrine. How do bi-polar medications work?
How long do withdrawal symptoms last after stopping Lexapro?
I was on a 10mg dose of Lexapro for a year, and then stopped gradually by taking one every other day, then not at all. It's been almost 2 weeks since I stopped, and I don't feel too bad, but I frequently get "brain shocks." Anybody get these before? How long are they supposed to last?