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i will also say that your doctor should absolutely tell you about possible side effects and interactions of medications they're prescribing to you! and also, pharmacies are obligated to provide you with this literature upon request, if they don't already give it to you with the medication itself. its always a good idea to ask for that literature when picking up a new med, and to read it through really thoroughly! that of course won't give you the kind of information like individual people sharing their experiences here will give you, but it is a good starting point for any medication. if you look at the wikipedia page for the medication you will also find information like the mechanism of action (if known,) the class the drug is in (which will give you information about things like abilify being an atypical antipsychotic,) and the half-life of the drug in your system. you can find out what waste filtration system the med is filtered thru (kidneys or liver*) and also stuff about crossing the blood-brain barrier, both of which are also REALLY useful things to know
these are all really good and important things to be aware of and I recommend gathering that info for any new meds. i don't say this to like, blame people who were not given this info by their doctors and who took meds without being given this information, but rather to give people resources for being more in control of their own medical treatment going forward 💜
*this was really crucial to know when my dad was dying bc his kidneys were overtaxed by all the medication that was being thrown at them and we ended up having to mess with the timing of his pain medication pretty carefully to avoid the meds building up in his system. each individual med wasn't the issue, it was the NUMBER of medications that the kidneys were being expected to handle -- in his case, ibuprofen was one of them; over the counter meds absolutely count towards this lol. knowing which OTC meds are filtered by the liver (acetaminophen) and which by the kidneys (ibuprofen) can really help you when calculating how much of each kind is safe to have at the same time.
hey! now that i'm on desktop, i wanted to add information about something i think should honestly be required to explain to "polypharmacy patients" (anyone who's taking multiple medications): cytochrome p450, or CYP450 for short.
CYP450 is a family of enzymes in humans. enzymes are chemicals that speed up chemical reactions; in this case, in our bodies, CYP450 enzymes process the vast majority of currently available medications. because of that, they're responsible for most drug interactions.
different substances - including medications, supplements, and even foods - can affect the CYP enzymes in different ways.
a CYP inhibitor blocks the CYP enzymes from working to process the medication. that means you can end up with more of the medication in your body than you expect. that can cause mild, moderate, or severe side effects. good examples of CYP inhibitors are St. John's wort, grapefruit, and isoniazid (a tuberculosis medication).
a CYP inducer encourages the CYP enzymes to work faster. that means you can end up with less of the medication in your body than you expect. that medication may not work as well. this can be especially dangerous in cases where, for example, you're suppressing a dangerous effect (like autoimmunity or transplant rejection). some examples of CYP inducers are insulin, tobacco, prednisone, and in some cases, St. John's wort again.
a CYP substrate is just a substance/medication that is affected by an inhibitor or inducer. birth control is a very common substrate, and its effectiveness is affected by many medications.
each substrate is related to a different family of CYP enzymes, like CYP3A4 or CYP2D6. each one responds to different inhibitors and inducers.
you can see why they often don't tell patients this stuff: It is complicated. this is pharmacokinetics! it's difficult stuff. but i really, really believe it's important. knowing how your medications affect each other can save your life. doctors and pharmacists often do not check medication interactions. sometimes it really is up to us to understand what we're putting in our bodies.
at the very least, i urge you to check drug interactions with the drugs.com interaction checker. this checker automates some of the work of cross-referencing CYP relationships. if you have an account, you can save your drug list and cross-check all of your meds at the same time. keep in mind that not all "severe" interactions will necessarily apply to you; i recommend reading the "for professionals" version of the warning to make informed decisions about whether or not you want to be concerned. (this is also something you can discuss with a good doctor if you have the good fortune to have one.)
but, if you have the capacity, at a certain number of medications (i am taking 20+) it really is worth getting to know how they interact with CYP enzymes, what effects you might need to be watching out for (more intense effects from a higher concentration of medication? less intense effects as the medication can't attain high enough concentrations to work as it normally does?), and what meds might be the culprits of new problems as you add more medications.
to cross-check CYP relationships directly, i recommend the flockhart table. search for a medication (ctrl+f helps) and you can see all its documented CYP relationships. (they also have a mobile friendly version, but i find it slightly harder to interpret.)
here's how i do it.
start with a medication or substance. let's say i'm about to start celecoxib (Celebrex), a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). on the flockhart table, it's listed as an inhibitor of CYP2D6. (ctrl+f is helpful here.)
think through what the words mean. it's an inhibitor, so it makes the enzymes not work as well. it might increase blood levels of medications that are processed by CYP2D6.
what medications are processed with that enzyme? the flockhart table lists them if you click on the name of the medication you're curious about. CYP2D6 substrates include amitriptyline (Elavil), aripiprazole (Abilify), atomoxetine (Strattera), duloxetine (Cymbalta), oxycodone (Oxycontin), and propranolol, among others.
what effects do i need to be watching for based on the affected medications? for an inhibitor, we're looking for stronger effects; for an inducer, we're looking for weaker effects. let's say i take oxycodone daily. i want to keep an eye on the way i feel when i take oxycodone. am i feeling "higher" than usual? am i feeling dazed or dizzy or numb? or let's say i take propranolol. am i feeling dizzier or more lightheaded? am i having nightmares that i wasn't before?
here's another example. what if i want to check for a substance that might not be listed on the flockhart table? grapefruit is a good example.
wikipedia is actually a great source for this (though in some cases i recommend just searching "[substance] CYP" and seeing what pops up).
head to the list of CYP450 modulators on wikipedia. ctrl+f finds three instances of grapefruit: naringenin (a CYP1A1 inhibitor), generic 'flavonoids' (inhibiting CYP2A6), and bergamottin (a powerful CYP3A4 inhibitor).
think through what the words mean. any substrate medications processed by 1A1, 2A6, or 3A4 enzymes might be dangerously increased in my bloodstream if i consume grapefruit (or anything containing those substances; earl grey tea actually contains bergamottin, too!)
what medications are processed with those enzymes? this i can check on the flockhart table, or i can stay on wikipedia. atorvastatin - a cholesterol medication - is a substrate of 3A4. so is diazepam (Valium). valproic acid, an anti-seizure medication, is a substrate of 2A6. i'm having more trouble finding substrates of 1A1. it's not listed on the flockhart table. there is a paper published that mentions theophylline (an asthma medication) and difloxacine (a fluoroquinolone antibiotic).
what effects do i need to be watching for based on the affected medications? at a glance here, i'd be worried about having too much valium or valproic acid in my system (if i took those meds) - those could have pretty serious effects on my central nervous system. likewise, having too much of that fluoroquinolone antibiotic (if i took it - and i wouldn't, because if you have hEDS you should not take fluoroquinolones unless it's a matter of life or death!) could increase my risk for serious musculoskeletal side effects like tendon rupture. it could also disrupt my bacterial microbiome.
the physician who created the flockhart table, the late dr. david flockhart, was an exemplary physician who truly, truly cared about patients - a rare treasure. everyone's CYP-related genes are different, and it affects the way we respond to medication. we know that, just as we know that CYP relationships can cause serious and harmful drug interactions. but we don't put it into clinical practice. dr. flockhart wanted to change that, and he did pave the way towards that future. we're not there yet. but i do recommend his table.
i hate that this is not something that is widely taught and widely understood. i hate that we have this knowledge about how people metabolize drugs and how drugs work with each other and we often just do not talk about it at all. i hate that i was not instructed on the risks of taking clonazepam (a benzodiazepine, in the same class as Valium) and hydrocodone (Vicodin, an opioid) simultaneously. i experienced central nervous system depression - difficulty breathing, dizziness, confusion, fatigue - multiple times as a teenager before i figured out that i shouldn't take them close together. needless to say, mixing those two drug classes can be extremely dangerous. i got lucky and just felt awful. but at certain doses or under certain circumstances, taking those two simultaneously could kill someone. Does kill people, in fact!
a responsible doctor - one of my favorite doctors! - prescribed me those medications. he just wasn't thinking. it happens all the time.
we should not have to be doing all this work. but often doctors and pharmacists simply do not think about it. and the literature they hand out with medications, while helpful, is not going to cover all possible interactions, especially for polypharmacy patients or people on unusual medications.
likewise, you should know what medications interact with your conditions - like i mentioned fluoroquinolones and hEDS earlier. or how morphine tends to activate mast cells. that's something i can't cover here, though.
i know this is a lot, and i know not everyone has had the opportunity to acquire medical literacy skills so they can interpret all of this information. my inbox is always open to medical questions (i am not a doctor + i do not know your medical history but i can provide explanations and sources and explain jargon) if you are trying to figure something out and just can't. i hope that this explanation helps someone to better understand what is going on in their body, or to make informed decisions about starting or stopping a medication.
this is so so helpfully written and such a great resource, thank you so much for adding it!
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I'm tired of hearing about Young Kirk and Young Spock. I want a (good) show about young shithead Science Lieutenant Janeway falling in BFF love with Tuvok while on adventures together and there's ZERO ROMANCE. I MEAN IT. NO ENTERPRISE LOVE BOAT ALLOWED.
I'm talking ZERO love interests for Janeway as far as the eye can see. People of all genders keep flinging themselves at her but she refuses to let herself do anything more than have a pathetic wank because of her angst about Tau Ceti Prime. She channels everything into raw chaos bisexual energy with Tuvok just enabling her at all times.
T'Pel asking with pure Vulcan sarcasm if they had fun and in the middle of Tuvok replying that Vulcans only do their duty not have Fun, Janeway (still slightly hungover and wearing sunglasses) slings an arm around his shoulders and says, "SO MUCH fun. You should've been there, T'Pel. You should've seen the way your man risked it all to save my sorry ass from a sentient liquid people. We almost died again."
T'Pel: "Again?"
Tuvok: "....we meditated after."
Janeway: "AND we meditated after!"
like this.
there's a 2-part season finale with time travel hijinks and fanservice cameos by both Kate Mulgrew and Tim Russ alongside their younger counterparts, showing that even 40+ years in the future these two are still BFFs and getting into Some Bullshit together
I tried my hand at one of those two-column (contrapuntal) poems! I have a new level of respect for anyone who writes these lol
You can also read it on ao3 where I learned how to code an HTML table for this.
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Merry Month of Cohen 2026 Masterpost
May 1: new earth # 2 by @resistate / resistate (Star Trek: Voyager, Chakotay/Kathryn Janeway, Chakotay/Seven of Nine)
May 2: The Crash of the Iron Maiden by @marymoss1971/ TVgirll1971 (Star Trek: Voyager, Alynna Nechayev, Owen Paris)
May 3: Dancing Alone on a Broken Leg by @caladeniablue / Caladenia (Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Number One | Una Chin-Riley/Christopher Pike)
May 4: Broken Trust by @jone-slugger / JX27 (Star Trek: Voyager, Chakotay/Kathryn Janeway)
May 5: Our Lady Of Solitude by @pc-corner / CAMIR (Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Number One | Una Chin-Riley/Christopher Pike, Number One | Una Chin-Riley & Christopher Pike)
May 6: Nothing on My Tongue But Hallelujah (Fragments) by @cornwells-couch / N_Squared (Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Star Trek: Discovery, Marie Batel/Christopher Pike, Katrina Cornwell & Christopher Pike, Katrina Cornwell/Christopher Pike)
May 7: There´s a crack in everything by @mame46 / MaMe45 (Star Trek: Voyager, Ayala & Adele Simmons)
May 9: sub rosa by @doctahchang / doctaaahchang (Star Trek: Voyager, Chakotay/Kathryn Janeway, Kathryn Janeway/Seven of Nine)
May 10: Little Wild Bouquet by @rocktherecorder / Ghille_Dhu (Star Trek: Voyager, Kathryn Janeway/Seven of Nine, Seven of Nine & Original Character)
May 11: If You Are The Dealer, I'm Out Of The Game by @captainjanewayandtheunicorndog (Star Trek: Voyager, Kathryn Janeway, Q)
May 12: The Lightkeepers by @curator-on-ao3 / Curator & @grissomesque / grissomesque (Star Trek: Alternate Original Series, Vulcan Worldbuilding)
May 13: Art as Medicine by @shipofpromises / shipofpromises (Star Trek: Voyager, Kathryn Janeway/Seven of Nine)
May 14: [Fic expected early June!] AdmiredDisorder [via @resistate]
May 15: by @regionalpancake / Regionalpancake (Star Trek: Alternate Original Series, Vulcan Worldbuilding, Zine)
May 15: beyond any untying by @fatherfaster / fartherfaster (Star Trek: Voyager, Chakotay/Kathryn Janeway)
Thank you so much to everyone who took part in this year's Merry Month of Cohen!
It's been two weeks of brilliant, angst-filled Star Trek fanwork creation! 💕 Thanks to the writers and artists for their hard work, to the commenters for celebrating that effort, and thanks of course to @mia-cooper for creating this angsty tradition that we get to enjoy every year!
I've included a link to everyones fanwork, AO3, and tumblr to make it easy to find what your looking for. If I've made any mistakes please don't hesitate to give me a shout at @regionalpancake 🥞 I hope you've enjoyed this year's fest, it's been a pleasure to have a turn hosting this trekblr staple 🥳💕
If your work has new updates/chapters/fanart don't forget to tag the blog (@gatherupthebrokenness) so I can share it here!
And finally, these hard working creators deserve to have some warm fuzzy feelings after all that angst, so if you haven't had a chance yet, go read, share, comment, and leave kudos on this year's fantastic fanwork! 📚🎨🖖✨
Another merry month of Cohen comes to a heart wrenching end. I look forward to reading all the amazing stories 🖤
Thank you @regionalpancake for wearing the mantle for 2026!
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Sign ups so far - update 5!
There's just two weeks to go till we delve into the darkness 🤩 If you'd like to join this list of amazing creators, sign ups are now open for doubling up on dates, and remain open till the fest begins 🥳
Sign ups so far:
May 1: @resistate (VOY fic)
May 2: @marymoss1971 (DS9/VOY fic)
May 3: @caladeniablue (SNW fic)
May 4: @jone-slugger (VOY fic)
May 5: @pc-corner (SNW fic)
May 6: @cornwells-couch (DSC/SNW fic)
May 7: @mame46 (VOY fic)
May 8: @coffeeblack75 (TBD)
May 9: @doctahchang (VOY fic)
May 10: @rocktherecorder (VOY fic)
May 11: @captainjanewayandtheunicorndog (VOY art)
May 12: @curator-on-ao3 & @grissomesque (AOS fic)
May 13: @shipofpromises (VOY fic)
May 14: AdmiredDisorder [via @resistate] (VOY fic)
May 15: @regionalpancake (PIC fic)
Thanks so much to everyone who's already signed up 🖤 If you've got any questions feel free to send this blog an ask (or message your host @regionalpancake 🥞)
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Merry Month of Cohen, 2026
May 1-15:
Welcome to the eighth annual Cohen x Star Trek fandom event! We began back in 2019 thanks to the brilliant @mia-cooper with Leonard Cohen and the Merry Month of May, and have been inspiring wonderfully angsty fanworks every year since. I’m delighted to have the privilege of hosting this year’s fest, and can’t wait to welcome back all you angst-lovers for another trip into the darkness!
This year’s twist: ‘something broken’ - whether that’s bones, hearts, promises, or something else is up to you… just make it angsty!
Want to get involved? Here's what you need to do:
1. Pick a Leonard Cohen song - or several. Any Cohen lyrics as long as they sing dark and angsty thoughts to you.
2. Pick a date in the first fortnight of May only (Friday 1st May – Friday 15th May). If we fill up then we’ll double up on the days!
3. Pick a Star Trek fandom, or fandoms. Feel free to mix and match ST series but no crossovers with non-Star-Trek fandoms.
4. Message this blog with your chosen date, the Star Trek fandom(s) you’ve picked, and the type of fanwork you’ll be producing. There will be frequent updates with the sign-ups.
5. Fic, art, gifsets, all types of fanwork are welcome, but please no AI
6. Message this blog for any questions / changes etc.
7. Post your angst-filled fanwork on your chosen date.
8. Message this blog with the details of where your fanwork is posted, and tag your Tumblr post with #gatherupthebrokenness
9. If posting on AO3, add your fanwork to the collection: https://archiveofourown.org/collections/GatherUpTheBrokenness
10. Follow this blog for updates.
Tagging the creators from last year’s fest. No obligation to participate this year of course, but please reblog to others:
@resistate @werecountingthestars @enterprise-come-in @regionalpancake @pc-corner @mia-cooper @marymoss1971 @meleth @msbonnibelbubbleguminnil @grissomesque @rocktherecorder @gluecookie @monsterfisken @lesbian-love-letter @seema-unbound @jone-slugger @fartherfaster
IT'S BACK 🖤🥀
If no one’s thrown their (trilby) hat into the ring to run the Merry Month of Cohen this year, then would it ok if I volunteer to host?
It was the first fest I ever wrote for (6 years ago now!) and I’d hate to see it not run this year 🖤
Yes! Please run the fest! Thank you 🙏 I can't think of anyone more qualified.
I've made you an owner of the AO3 collection and will message you so you can reach out if you need help/have questions 🖤
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Hello there. I'm curious. Is there going to be a Merry Month of Cohen this year? I haven't seen anything.
Oh thanks for asking! As yet nobody has stepped forward to run the fest, so if you (or anyone else) are interested, let me know and I'll make you an owner of the AO3 collection. 🖤
The merry month of Cohen is still a couple of months away... Still time to spiral into the depths of despair...
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✅ All Trek is welcome ✅ All types of fanworks are welcome [fic, art, moodboards, meta, etc.] ✅ Everyone is welcome to participate ✅ All ratings and subject matter are welcome [just watch your back with tumblr's user guidelines] ✅ Late submissions are accepted! The AO3 collection "Mirror_March_2026" will remain open through April.
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