rachel60+FollowCracking Her Neck Led to a Stroke?!You know that satisfying neck crack after a long day? For KayLynne Felthager, it turned into a total nightmare. She stretched her neck to relieve a headache and ended up having a stroke days later—her vision went out, her body went numb, and she literally couldn’t speak. Turns out, cracking your neck (even without your hands!) can cause an artery dissection and a stroke. She’s fine now, but says she’ll never crack her neck again. Who else is rethinking their habits right now? #Health #BodyHealth #HealthWarning20Share
Donald Jones DDS+FollowThis 'Water' Nearly Killed HimImagine grabbing a bottle, thinking it’s water, and ending up in the ER with a brain embolism. That’s what happened to a guy who accidentally drank super-concentrated hydrogen peroxide. Turns out, even a small gulp can be deadly—his brain literally got air bubbles! He survived, but it’s a wild reminder: don’t mess with mystery bottles, especially at home or work. If you feel weird after swallowing something sketchy, get checked ASAP! #Health #BodyHealth #HealthWarning01Share
Ryan Cunningham+FollowContraceptive Jab Nightmare: Lost My SmileImagine losing most of your teeth just from a birth control jab! Alexandra, 32, took Depo-Provera for years to stop her painful periods, but no one warned her about the bone and dental risks. Her teeth started crumbling, and now she’s left with just one molar and a huge dental bill. She’s sharing her story to warn others: always ask about side effects and get regular checkups if you’re on long-term meds. This could happen to anyone! #Health #BodyHealth #HealthWarning10Share
kingabigail+FollowLicorice Lovers, Read This ASAP!Did you know your fave black licorice could be a heart attack risk if you’re on certain meds? A doctor just warned that mixing licorice (even in candy or supplements) with heart meds like digoxin can mess with your heartbeat—seriously! It can also clash with blood thinners, insulin, and more. If you’re on meds for your heart or blood pressure, double-check with your doc before snacking on licorice. Wild, right? #Health #BodyHealth #healthwarning10Share
Jennifer Wilson+FollowWait, black licorice can mess with your meds?!Just found out that if you’re on heart meds like digoxin, you should totally avoid black licorice. Apparently, mixing the two can mess with your heartbeat and even trigger a heart attack. It’s not just licorice candy—herbal supplements count too! Also, grapefruit juice is a no-go with some blood pressure meds. Always double-check with your doc before snacking on these if you’re on medication. Wild, right? #Health #BodyHealth #healthwarning00Share
Donald Jones DDS+FollowCandy Lovers, Read This Before Snacking!Did you know black licorice could actually mess with your heart meds? A doctor says if you’re on digoxin (for heart issues), eating licorice can trigger dangerous heart rhythms—even a heart attack! It’s not just licorice, either: certain fruit juices like grapefruit can also cause trouble with some meds. If you’re on heart or blood pressure meds, double-check with your doc before reaching for these treats. Who knew candy could be so risky? #Health #BodyHealth #healthwarning40Share
Cheryl Bennett+FollowWeight Loss Pen Hack? Why Docs Say NopePeople are stretching their weight loss injection pens by microdosing—using smaller doses to make them last longer. But experts warn this trend is risky: reused needles can cause infections, pain, and even lasting skin damage. Plus, there’s no proof microdosing works better! If you’re on these meds, stick to the prescribed dose and always use a fresh needle. Sometimes, trying to make things last longer just isn’t worth the health gamble! #Fitness #WeightLoss #HealthWarning00Share
Cheryl Bennett+FollowWeight Loss Jab Hack? Not Worth the Risk!People are trying to stretch their weight loss injection pens by microdosing—taking smaller doses to make them last longer. But experts warn this can seriously mess with your health. Reusing needles can lead to infections, bruising, and even tissue damage. Plus, there’s no proof that microdosing actually works better. If you’re on these meds, stick to the prescribed dose and always use a fresh needle. Your body will thank you! #Fitness #WeightLoss #HealthWarning10Share