• Comment105@lemm.ee
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    16 hours ago

    If you’re actually curious about what’s in the water you could try to test it, or have it tested.

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      14 hours ago

      I’ve thought about it, but ultimately I asked myself… What would change?

      I need to move, and I’m planning to. For the meantime, the water makes me feel sick, even the bottled stuff is only slightly better. The people I care about ignore my warnings…I don’t think any more detailed tests would change that

      And I have tested the water myself, I’m sure I could get a more detailed result, but would it change anything that matters? Even if it is in my head, my body knows the water to be bad…I didn’t have this issue before, and I can drink tap water elsewhere.

      I am curious, but getting the water tested is energy better spent elsewhere

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        7 hours ago

        Maybe take a sample in a clean glass bottle, maybe a mason jar? Test it later if you want to and can easily afford to. Might learn something useful about your body, idk.

        I might be clueless tbh,might be completely pointless, but I tend to be curious and academic types always tend to have interesting information.