u/Prinzen2

▲ 4 r/tDCS

Flow headset - 4 sessions in

So far, nothing. No effect, side effect, positive, negative. Just a little tingle when I use it.

Should I expect to feel some sort of difference at this point ?

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u/Prinzen2 — 4 days ago
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Hi all

I’ve suffered with depression and anxiety for ms y many years and have been on all sorts of antidepressants- currently taking sertraline 100mg.

I’ve just ordered the Flow Headset from Neuroscience and it seems like I need a subscription and that it the schedules of treatment either expire or I cannot change them?

Is this correct ?

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u/Prinzen2 — 11 days ago
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Anyone take the course on Data Modelling by SQLBI ? Just wondering if you would recommend this course as it’s not cheap. I have some experience with power bi and DAX

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u/Prinzen2 — 11 days ago
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Hi all

I’ve been on 70mg Vyvanse for a few months but I’ve noticed a big issue with my working memory.

Previous to this i was on Ritalin extended release.

I came off Ritalin as it only lasted a couple of hours and raised my anxiety, but for the short while it was working, it was good.

Onto Vyvanse and I titrated up to 70mg, the highest dose. This had a much longer effect but I’ve noticed that it has totally depleted my working memory. On the positive side, it did more for focus than Ritalin did, with slightly less anxiety.

Anyone have thoughts on this? I wonder if I should get back to Ritalin

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u/Prinzen2 — 13 days ago

Hi all

I’ve been on 70mg Tyvense for a few months but I’ve noticed a big issue with my working memory.

Previous to this i was on Ritalin extended release.

I came off Ritalin as it only lasted a couple of hours and raised my anxiety, but for the short while it was working, it was good.

Onto Tyvense and I titrated up to 70mg, the highest dose. This had a much longer effect but I’ve noticed that it has totally depleted my working memory. On the positive side, it did more for focus than Ritalin did, with slightly less anxiety.

Anyone have thoughts on this? I wonder if I should get back to Ritalin

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u/Prinzen2 — 13 days ago

Hey all

I have lots of tables in my data model, but most seem to me to be fact tables. How should one go about getting the table relationships correct ?

Really struggle with data modelling unless I have a schema where it’s clear which tables are dimensions, and which are facts

Any high level guidance or ways of thinking to approach this would be greatly appreciated

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u/Prinzen2 — 18 days ago