It is fucking horrible. If you don’t get that, you’re living in a different century.
Analyze your limitations. We all think we’re Superman sometimes. We’re not.
Taking care of yourself will pay off, literally if you are in the U.S. and subject to our horrible healthcare.
It’s easy to lapse into a sedentary lifestyle – don’t do it. The couch is not your friend.
Hang in!
Ive had diabetic ketoacidosis a few times. Once it starts coming on you can’t eat Anything. For a couple days or more.
Then the treatment is ice chips and IV insulin for a few days.
Coming out of it, your stomach is the size of a walnut and the thought of eating makes you want to make you puke.
My roads back to eating:
Broth from ramen cups. Liquid meal replacements. If you have a soy allergy, take a close look at the ingredients. Miso broth.
Drinkable yogurt.
Bland pasta with just olive oil.
Granola bars.
My experience is that I eventually get hungry again.
Best of luck dealing with your situation.
Edit: per others, chicken soup (I can get the broth down) and Pedialyte or Gatorlyte. Getting dehydrated does not help.
Damn – sorry!.
I ended up with a dermatologist who prescribed a steroid cream called triamcinoclone. But that was for diagnosed ectopic dermatitis.
I must say though, that diagnosis kind of covers anything that itches.
I had horrible skin problems after getting pneumonia.
Short term solution: Gold Bond makes a liquid with 2% lidocaine. It helped me get through some spikes in itchiness.
Good luck!
You really need a Vegas odds maker and and epigenetics expert to figure the over and under.
I’m 62 I’m hoping to work to 65-70 to get as much as I can before I kick the bucket.
You can start at 62 but you get twice as much if you wait until 70.
What a gamble.
Fraud.
Yeah and pollute it with fascist content.
I have $150k in mortgage debt on a house worth about twice that. Plus a couple more years car debt.
What really gets me is my health insurer severed relations with the county in May and I got hospitalized two weeks ago. So now I will owe the $8,000 out of network deductible. That pisses me off.
I have a 2017 Mazda3, currently 35,000 miles. I live in a small town and have worked out of my house for over 10 years.
I drive maybe 3 miles a week on average.
My transportation also includes feet and a mountain bike geared for … Mountains.
I’d like to take longer car trips, but I’m too busy working for a living.
I heard they took out a lot of junk. But I’m not going near it.
The comments about volunteering seem really helpful. Go down to your local animal control center and you will meet some decent people.
Also, Halloween tends to create possibilities. Even if you are just handing out flyers for a local project of some sort.
I gather you are not going to bars, which is a really good idea
U.S. here. I find this both interesting and disturbing. I can sort of get the meaning. But scary! I hope you are okay.
I got off pretty lucky.
My immune system is compromised by a low level form of leukemia.
I was scared when I took the first Pfizer – no side effects.
The second one was painful as hell. The others were no problem.
Then I got Covid last week for the second time anyway.
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