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Old 01-31-2023, 05:21 AM  
JesseQuinn
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Originally Posted by mopek1 View Post
I do this all the time.

Whenever I want to find some info on Google for let's say, "eccentric specific exercises for knee rehab" I get the same top results that are displayed for every single medical, health, nutrition website:

webmd, healthline, mayoclinic, etc... These are all huge authority sites with useless, copy/paste information on them.

So I repeat the search with the term "reddit" at the end and can read real people's experiences with that exercise in seconds.
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Originally Posted by King Mark View Post
Same....
that's wild, I never visit reddit so until I read the article I really had no idea this was a thing. been researching strategies to try and stop my neurotic cat (she takes after mom lol) from over-grooming and yeah, google is just a regurgitation of the same basic info. like lists of causes and ish. I know the fucking cause, I'm looking for info on what to DO about it. I've been trying everything I can think of on my own, with limited success

did a google search with 'reddit' at the end and found some wicked threads from peeps who have experienced the same issue, with some really helpful suggestions that don't involve putting her on anti-anxiety meds or in a cone of shame. for real gracias to you both for your posts

already ordered a donut to help her break the habit. before reddit I didn't even know cat donuts existed. WAY better than a cone but she's still gonna be pissed as fuck at me




and further proof reddit is an excellent resource for information:

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