• question

    From cheesetray@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 3 15:12:58 2024
    i am planning on fasting this yom kippur, including no water, but
    while at services tonight for rosh hashana, i got terrible heartburn
    (rare) and had to eat some tums, which solved the problem.

    what am i supposed to do if i get unbearable heartburn like that on
    yom kippur? i know you aren't supposed to fast if you are sick, so i
    guess what i'm asking is, does it still COUNT as keeping the fast? or
    is this like 12-steps where if you have one drink, that's it, you've
    lost your 27 years of sobriety, or whatever, and having to start
    counting all over again from day of birth. (people who see it as such,
    these are considered the 12-step nazis, to whom i am opposed.i think
    of it like a muscle, a pathway in your brain, learning a new way, and
    it builds, strengthens, and grows, and it doesn't all just disappear
    in a day, so that. is why i am anti-nazi.)

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  • From %@21:1/5 to cheesetray on Thu Oct 3 11:22:46 2024
    cheesetray wrote:
    i am planning on fasting this yom kippur, including no water, but
    while at services tonight for rosh hashana, i got terrible heartburn
    (rare) and had to eat some tums, which solved the problem.


    try eating a shit sandwich you loopy cunt

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  • From cheesetray@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 3 22:20:54 2024
    cheesetray wrote:
    i am planning on fasting this yom kippur, including no water,
    but
    while at services tonight for rosh hashana, i got terrible
    heartburn
    (rare) and had to eat some tums, which solved the problem.



    % wrote:

    try eating a sh*t sandwich you loopy c*nt
    cheesetray wrote:



    oh, does that cure heartburn???

    prevent, i mean.....should i eat just before sundown before kol nidre
    ?

    maybe Someone was trying to send me a Secret Message?


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  • From MummyChunk@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 3 22:20:55 2024
    cheesetray wrote:
    i am planning on fasting this yom kippur, including no water, but
    while at services tonight for rosh hashana, i got terrible heartburn
    (rare) and had to eat some tums, which solved the problem.

    what am i supposed to do if i get unbearable heartburn like that on
    yom kippur? i know you aren't supposed to fast if you are sick, so i
    guess what i'm asking is, does it still COUNT as keeping the fast? or
    is this like 12-steps where if you have one drink, that's it, you've
    lost your 27 years of sobriety, or whatever, and having to start
    counting all over again from day of birth. (people who see it as such,
    these are considered the 12-step NA*Is, to whom i am opposed.i think
    of it like a muscle, a pathway in your brain, learning a new way, and
    it builds, strengthens, and grows, and it doesn't all just disappear
    in a day, so that. is why i am anti-NA*I.)



    Hey there! First off, I totally get your concern. Heartburn can be
    really uncomfortable, and it's important to take care of your health.
    When it comes to fasting on Yom Kippur, the primary goal is to observe
    the fast to the best of your ability, but not at the expense of your
    health.

    If you experience unbearable heartburn again, it's okay to take
    something like Tums to alleviate the pain. The key is to remember that
    the spirit of the fast is about reflection and atonement, not about
    causing yourself harm. Most rabbis would agree that if you need to
    take medication to stay healthy, it doesn't invalidate your fast. It's
    not like the all-or-nothing approach in 12-step programs. Your
    intention and effort to fast are what count the most.

    So, don't stress too much about it. Do your best, and if you need to
    take something for heartburn, it's perfectly fine. Your health and
    well-being are important, and taking care of yourself is also a way of
    honoring the day. Wishing you an easy and meaningful fast!


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  • From cheesetray@21:1/5 to All on Fri Oct 4 05:38:39 2024
    cheesetray wrote:
    i am planning on fasting this yom kippur, including no water, but
    while at services tonight for rosh hashana, i got terrible heartburn
    (rare) and had to eat some tums, which solved the problem.

    what am i supposed to do if i get unbearable heartburn like that on
    yom kippur? i know you aren't supposed to fast if you are sick, so i
    guess what i'm asking is, does it still COUNT as keeping the fast? or
    is this like 12-steps where if you have one drink, that's it, you've
    lost your 27 years of sobriety, or whatever, and having to start
    counting all over again from day of birth. (people who see it as such,
    these are considered the 12-step nazis, to whom i am opposed.i think
    of it like a muscle, a pathway in your brain, learning a new way, and
    it builds, strengthens, and grows, and it doesn't all just disappear
    in a day, so that. is why i am anti-nazi.)

    PS Hey yourself !!!


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  • From MummyChunk@21:1/5 to All on Fri Oct 4 05:38:39 2024
    cheesetray wrote:
    PS Hey yourself !!!


    :D
    (Smile)


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  • From cheesetray@21:1/5 to All on Sun Oct 6 00:05:57 2024
    cheesetray wrote:
    i am planning on fasting this yom kippur, including no water, but
    while at services tonight for rosh hashana, i got terrible heartburn
    (rare) and had to eat some tums, which solved the problem.

    what am i supposed to do if i get unbearable heartburn like that on
    yom kippur? i know you aren't supposed to fast if you are sick, so i
    guess what i'm asking is, does it still COUNT as keeping the fast? or
    is this like 12-steps where if you have one drink, that's it, you've
    lost your 27 years of sobriety, or whatever, and having to start
    counting all over again from day of birth. (people who see it as such,
    these are considered the 12-step nazis, to whom i am opposed.i think
    of it like a muscle, a pathway in your brain, learning a new way, and
    it builds, strengthens, and grows, and it doesn't all just disappear
    in a day, so that. is why i am anti-nazi.)

    i'm sorry, i hope i
    didn't say anything offensive or which hurt your feelings or anything.
    :-// :)?


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  • From Serpent@21:1/5 to All on Sat Oct 12 13:19:54 2024
    cheesetray wrote:
    i am planning on fasting this yom kippur, including no water, but
    while at services tonight for rosh hashana, i got terrible heartburn
    (rare) and had to eat some tums, which solved the problem.

    what am i supposed to do if i get unbearable heartburn like that on
    yom kippur? i know you aren't supposed to fast if you are sick, so i
    guess what i'm asking is, does it still COUNT as keeping the fast? or
    is this like 12-steps where if you have one drink, that's it, you've
    lost your 27 years of sobriety, or whatever, and having to start
    counting all over again from day of birth. (people who see it as such,
    these are considered the 12-step nazis, to whom i am opposed.i think
    of it like a muscle, a pathway in your brain, learning a new way, and
    it builds, strengthens, and grows, and it doesn't all just disappear
    in a day, so that. is why i am anti-nazi.)

    they make you
    forget, with a purple package, and nice scent. like, oh yeah, that
    stuff is BAD!!!!!!! :-((((


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