A sobering new finding about MIS-C:
➡️ Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) may not be the transient illness many hoped it was.
➡️ In one of the longest follow-up studies to date (up to 4.5 years), children with MIS-C had dramatically higher risks of persistent health problems compared with other children after COVID-19—including 14-fold higher cardiovascular risk, 9-fold higher gastrointestinal risk, 9-fold higher hypertension risk, and increased respiratory and neurological disorders. 1/
H/T: @CatchTheBaby
Not wanting silly vulnerable abused autistic confused lesbian girls to amputate their healthy breasts for a temporary, transient phase/social contagion is not transphobia, it’s sanity. Natural puberty is the best-known cure for “gender dysphoria”, not mutilating surgery.
The rankings of MOUZ and Aurora in the HLTV rankings have been volatile following the IEM Cologne Major, highlighting the transient nature of competitive standings in esports. This could impact team visibility and opportunities in the industry.
Day 156 of the 2026 daily collection is live on @TransientLabs .
Sovereign Protocol fuses raw chrome with the divine as the grid pulses to an electronic techno beat. Witness the architecture and the absolute gaze.
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An active thread in the group is asking why evening vagus nerve stimulation sometimes produces unexplained anxiety or fear the next morning.
A member described starting with the US 2000 device on the neck at a low intensity setting. After roughly a week of use the stimulation reliably improved sleep and produced a relaxed feeling right afterward. Yet each morning brought a distinct sense of anxiety or fear that persisted whether the night lasted eight or ten hours. The poster wondered whether the sympathetic nervous system might be rebounding to restore balance and asked whether continuing for a full month would be advisable.
Several replies offered possible explanations drawn from direct experience. One long-time user recalled a friend who woke in panic after the first evening session, including vivid physiological reactions, and suggested the response often traces to stored trauma rather than any property of the stimulation itself. The original poster connected this idea to a difficult psychedelic experience from years earlier and the possibility that the stimulation was surfacing related memories or an echo of ego-dissolution. Another member asked whether any specific memories surfaced during the process, while a third reported a similar pattern of nocturnal panic that resolved after continued use. A fourth contributor noted that the body can release accumulated stress or trauma once deeper rest is achieved, and that some people also become temporarily more sensitive to caffeine or other stimulants after starting stimulation.
The conversation stayed practical, weighing whether the morning sensations represented a transient adjustment or a signal to adjust timing or intensity. Members emphasized tracking personal patterns rather than assuming a universal effect.
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