Now imagine your life without the luxury of a pampered, beloved floof by your side?
Now imagine your life without the luxury of a pampered, beloved floof by your side?
Unrelated question, Mssr Jeena–
Will there also be a way to play “Chuck Game” with bots?
I’ve done a roundup from the ‘Euro sense,’ with ~five more scheduled to be added.
Sound good?
https://lemm.ee/post/56323176
Thanks for the extensive write-up and advice, mate!
Considering how well it (accidentally) went last time, I’m intrigued about trying a fast again. Still amazed about the burst of energy I got when my stomach finally healed.
Bookmarking this convo for later, and thanks again. :D
Ah no, I was just kind of amazed that such a device exists!
Oh, but when I looked it up, most models around here seem to go for US$200+, and IIRC there are only two non-prescrip models widely available in the States. Anyway, I’m a big fan of eating low-glycemic food, including limiting one’s carbs.
That’s really cool that you’ve found a way to help your friends like that. Over here, from what I’ve heard, it sounds like diabetes in SEA based on eating regular amounts of white rice is a real problem…
CGM (Continuous glucose monitor)
Wow, thank you!
Um, I could go on for days about this curséd disease, but may I ask you where your interest is coming from?
Who you are and all that, mate…?
Oh, sorry. My bad.
I have CFS/ME, or myalgic enchephalomyletus (sp?), also called “chronic fatigue syndrome,” pretty much a working umbrella-term for those with unexplainable, chronic fatigue.
Thanks for the response. Stevia tastes horrible to me, but… yeah, maybe try it in smaller doses and give it time. :S For example, there are certainly some ground-up dry spices I didn’t like at first, such as turmeric and ginger. Now they’re regular players in my cooking.
(ooh btw-- any thoughts on stevia counterparts, like agave?)
artificial sweeteners, which if you research the keto diet, your body basically processes just like sugar. Both are bad for insulin levels, could stop ketosis, and may be bad for autophagy.
Yeap, I’ve read that too from the studies. At this point I add one of my unholy packets (er, sucralose, haha) in to my daily iced tea bottle, which amounts to 28 Fl Oz, or somewhat less than a pint. Hopefully that’s not too catastrophic an intake?
Which is why processed foods with starches are very unhealthy even when they brag about being sugar free.
Right, my understanding is that processed foods of almost any ilk really are… something we shouldn’t be putting inside our bodies. Altho the more ‘resistant’ a starch is to spiking glucose is a good thing, as I understand it.
Anyway, thanks for the comments and advice. I admire what you’re doing!
Please.
I’m drinking G-zero.
It’s a grand total of virtually *nothing* upon every sig. count.
One more time, mssr-- what is your magical mixture?
Cravings wear off fast.
Long story short, some years back I damaged something in my esophagus / stomach, and was unable to eat for ~10days. Water was about it for all that time. Maybe a lollipop here and there. Anything more like ‘real food’ was true agony. I forget if I took man-made vitamins during that time; perhaps a tiny bit here and there.
Finally, whatever it was had healed up, and I was able to eat again, and had lost a good bit of weight, and felt so much more energetic for a few weeks, afterwards!
electrolytes
Stuff like gatoraid, or more exactingly-formulated stuff?
Heha, I’m scared, but I’m also interested! (frankly)
Sorry to hear about that, friend. I really like your shares. All the best, matey. <3
Okkkkkaaaaaaaayyy?
FOR SURE!
(but I want the impossible dre…a…m, haha)
Really appreciate that.
From tiny acorns could mighty acorns be borne! :D
Ooh, that’s right!
SearXNG, yes!
Now, I’ve heard nothing but good things about it, and it seemed to work NICELY when I last tried it.
Ugh, TBH, I’m *not* very smart upon this stuff. Hopefully we as a group can improve the situation, tho…?
I’m not generally a huge fan of HM, but I can feel the energy! Thanks for the share.
Unfortunately, it doesn’t always work.
For example, I’ve had fairly good success upon a range of animal companions going back to early childhood, but a few years ago, I made the mistake of taking on a ‘problem cat’ from a family friend.
Such a beautiful creature, but she just couldn’t… settle down, I guess are the words. Now me, living with a terminal disease is already hard, but unfortunately, that rascal just turned it up to ‘11,’ bless her lil heart. So in the end, I had to donate her to a local no-kill shelter. Not my finest moment, but the lack of sleep was pretty-much the lynchpin, for me.
I love cats, but I just… haha, kinda got spooked hard by that experience.