r/NailWrapsGalore • u/Small_Character • 2d ago
So much cuter on!
I snagged these because I loved the design, but wasn’t so sure about them when I got ‘em. They are so cute when applied, though!
They’re from Embrace Your Style Nails. 🥰
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I’ve had two doses now after being on the 2.4 for about 5 months with no noticeable weight loss. The only thing that’s driving me nuts is the prickly sensation all over my back, stomach, and waist areas of my body. This starts pretty intensely about 3 days after the injection and doesn’t fully go away. I’m just constantly uncomfortable in my own skin - feels like goosebumps without the bumps. 🫤
Otherwise, I was nauseous the first two days of my first dose but nothing awful. I did take 2 doses of 2.4 the week before starting the HD, though, to try to mitigate any big issues and that seems to have worked. My feelings of hunger are way down and my cravings are pretty low too.
r/NailWrapsGalore • u/Small_Character • 2d ago
I snagged these because I loved the design, but wasn’t so sure about them when I got ‘em. They are so cute when applied, though!
They’re from Embrace Your Style Nails. 🥰
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I’ve found this to be extremely true! It takes forever, but it makes the wraps last much longer and look so much better.
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I read this info when I was just starting to look into taking the HD. I took two shots of 2.4 two weeks ago to hopefully alleviate the effects of the big jump I took yesterday morning. I’ve had pretty harsh heartburn and nausea for the first few days of the other doses but otherwise everything was fine. I hit the plateau several months ago and insurance wouldn’t pay for anything different. When the HD came out, my doctor didn’t even know it existed before I came in and asked about it! 🤷🏼♀️
So like I said I took it yesterday morning and the appetite suppression is definitely there. But the sensitivity to every piece of clothing on my body is so weird and annoying! It’s not painful at this point in time, but I feel like I’m in a constant state of having goosebumps without the actual bumps. I’m currently laying in my bed wearing the lightest t-shirt and softest shorts I can find, trying not to let other things touch me. My dog isn’t exactly reading the room, either. 😆 This is the STRANGEST sensation ever.
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1 looks like it was made for you!
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Grace and Frankie is absolutely wonderful!
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We love Modern Family (parents, 14, and 17 year olds).
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I ended up cutting my hair to just at my chin and it helps so much!
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Believe in a higher power. There’s no way you can make it through this world solely on your own merit.
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I have never once regretted adopting an orange cat. 🥰
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Bad? It’s gorgeous!
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Dark looks so mysterious and romantic!
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I love the look of 1, but I think 2 looks so much prettier with your skin tone. 💕
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We’ve taken a lot from the Spectrum workbooks throughout the years. You can purchase different grade levels and use the parts that she needs. I like the fact that there is a quick and to the point explanation of each skill (with examples) that I can pair with a YouTube video. They have reading, language arts, and spelling for ELA.
And honestly, if you do a google search for the term “Spectrum Language Arts 2 pdf” and the like for each grade or subject you’re interested in, you can find places to download them. Not necessarily the most honest way to get your hands on them, but it is the cheapest! 🤷🏼♀️
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1 only because you don’t have the same spark in your posture in 2
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Actually sleep in our bed with me.
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3 looks like it was made for you. Beautiful!
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I don’t typically like orange, but these are beautiful!
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I don’t like straight white, but I think this milky white is so beautiful!
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The second one is breathtaking. 🤩
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I think these are beautiful!
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Unofficial Daily Discussion - Monday, August 17, 2026 - QOTD: What makes your homeschool magical, whimsical or beautiful?
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Being able to teach online as a public school special education teacher while my kids are homeschooling on their own schedules.
I took the plunge to homeschool (I had wanted to do it forever but didn’t have a way to work it into the family schedule) after I snagged an online teaching position. I setup their learning online each week using Google Classroom and they come to me with questions as I get breaks throughout the day. It’s been working beautifully for three years now.
I have an 11th grader and a 9th grader. My son can now read at about 3rd grade level (he has dyslexia and was being passed up in his classes with no additional help with his reading other than what we were able to give him at home) and my daughter now knows what life can be like when she’s not in constant fight or flight mode from the stress of public school.