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project.90to60
Project 90 to 60 :
literally all i do 24/7 i barely have energy for real shit
2026-08-17 23:53:34
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ssoulregretss
𝑺𝒐𝒖𝒍 :
I've lost so many opportunities bc of this addiction. There's no day of my life where I don't spend hours in my head, I find life so boring and sad
2026-08-18 18:32:15
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bbquinny_
feng m(a)in💗🎀 :
the SECOND i am not actively working or talking to someone i shift into my daydreaming. i cannot even control it anymore tbh
2026-08-20 08:12:42
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sanasberry_646117
. :
im daydreaming to the audio of this tiktok rn
2026-08-18 08:36:51
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s41m0n_b0y
Rendall 🪶 :
used to all the time too, but now im deadass too busy
2026-08-21 02:50:10
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moonylayla_
Sofia ⭐️🪽 :
But it breaks your heart to go back to life afterwards
2026-08-18 16:27:30
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blossom_63
Blossom :
what about?
2026-08-20 20:10:33
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biba.hibaah
♓️iba :
i can’t even imagine my life without daydreaming
2026-08-18 14:52:36
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forgivetherainforest
roxie 🥛🏹 :
who would i be without my ocs and their fictional worlds.. 💕
2026-08-18 19:09:32
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caamoozz
#𝓬𝓪𝓶 ✟🇻🇦 [𝟓𝟏%] :
its consuming me
2026-08-17 22:57:31
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toranton.xoxo
Tora :
It's the only way I feel pretty
2026-08-18 12:46:07
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moworlddd
moworlddd :
it’s so bad for u tho but it’s like a drug
2026-08-18 06:45:18
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thedaydreamer0
𝙼𝚊𝚍𝚎𝚕𝚎𝚗 :
it feels like this idk how to explain it
2026-08-18 19:37:10
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rikeyisbomb
Riley :
So I can actually make a life I wanna live
2026-08-19 01:53:38
5
mega_annachuuu
MEGA !! | #1 LAW FAN 🫀 :
i daydream so much i forget the world im daydreaming in doesn't actually exist
2026-08-18 17:19:28
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nongangelina
angelina 🧛🏻‍♀️ :
I can’t imagine a world without daydreaming I’ve been doing it since I was little 💔
2026-08-18 22:25:33
7
dollymae333
Dollymae333 :
I live in a constant state of limerence 😭
2026-08-18 19:34:54
5
saoirsoto
saoirsoto :
Daydreaming and me against the world
2026-08-17 22:35:37
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jadeveitdu
💐 :
daydreaming will be the death of me i hate ts
2026-08-19 13:07:27
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briannastewart35
Bri_spam :
it’s like genuinely getting out of hand i’m in a whole different world
2026-08-19 02:17:42
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It’s totally possible to have bacterial vaginosis and a vaginal yeast infection at the same time. Research has shown that 20 to 30% of women with bacterial vaginosis are co-infected with yeast. It’s also very possible that many women with a BV-like environment may also have organisms linked to aerobic vaginitis (AV). If you happen to have multiple infections at the same time, it can be really tricky to figure out which one to treat first. There are various factors to consider, so the best thing to do is to talk to your doctor about what the best treatment plan would be for you. Your doctor will prescribe antibiotics to treat bacterial vaginosis or AV, and antifungal medication to treat yeast infections. They may also recommend over-the-counter treatments to ease some of the symptoms to use alongside medications, such as an anti-itch vaginal cream. Unfortunately, there isn't a lot of research on mixed vaginitis or co-infections, so there aren’t any real treatment guidelines available, but we hope that as diagnostics improve, better treatment options will become available. To give you an idea, the different treatment plans may focus on what symptoms are bothering you the most, and what other conditions could be causing the infections to come back. With vaginal infections, the best course of action is always to customize the treatment plan according to your unique health, symptoms, and lifestyle. To add insult to injury, treating one infection might result in another one popping up, which is definitely not what anyone wants. Women who are diagnosed with bacterial vaginosis are often prescribed antibiotics, which can disrupt the vaginal microflora and increase their risk of developing a yeast infection, as it kills off enough bacteria to leave the environment open for yeasts like Candida albicans to colonize. While we do know that this can happen, we don't have much information about the risk factors that cause sequential infections. #bacterialvaginosis #yeastinfections

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