Callous Jack |
Orthos wrote:
I'm not sure, as I haven't seen a doctor, but the big killer for me was laying off pretty much all caffiene. So no soda, no coffee, only caffiene-free teas, no chocolate, etc. etc. etc.Which I haven't done, BTW.
Aw hell no...
Life without caffeine isn't worth living.
My wife had to lay off citrus fruits, onions, coffee, soda and even tomato sauce!
Mark Moreland Director of Brand Strategy |
Freehold DM |
Orthos wrote:*nosewrinkle* What kind of diet revamp? I'm waiting on an 'official' diagnosis still, but I want to be prepared.
Ouch, yeah. I live with that on a daily basis. Nexium's your best bet, Prilosec if you can't/won't/don't want to get a prescription. That and a complete diet revamp, depending.
There are a lot of things you can change, most of which have been covered by the good people here. (Hi, Yoda!)
One thing you may want to take a look at in addition to diet would be the status of your teeth, especially your molars and/or wisdom. One of the people on my caseload had truly awful GERD and we had no idea where it came from until he went to the dentist and got a truly rotten molar removed. It hasn't gone way completely but the difference between his life then and his life now is considerable. My wife also went for ride on the GERDcoaster and found out that a lot of it was due to a her adenoids and the chronic ear infections she got as a result. You may want to look into that too, but that's truly a long shot.
Zeugma |
Mothman, my grandma got disoriented like that when she was in hospice. The nurses there recommended some drugs for her (some anti-anxiety medication, too) that really helped her. I don't know what they're called, or what your grandpa's situation is, but you can ask - it could help.
Best wishes, for your family and your friend.
brock |
Mikhaila Burnett wrote:My cough may be acid reflux damage to my throat.My dad, a non-smoker, got throat cancer a few years back and they think it was from this. I hope you can get it taken care of, as it can be a more serious issue than many assume.
Also the son of a throat cancer patient.
I've been avoiding mentioning that link, but since yoda brought it up I'll add that if it is reflux damage then you have a small chance of developing barrett's esophagus which then gives a small increase in your chance of getting cancer.
In short, it's a small risk increase overall.
Don't worry, chill out, and wait for the results of your tests. If they do recommend diet changes, do your best to give them a try.
Valegrim |
Sheesh; three years and STILL in court trying to get custody of my kids; talk about land of tomorrow; sheesh; the court system here is worse than lethargic; it like they all are on high doses of "slower than a snail" drugs and who cares that little ol me is out 30,000 dallors just because the judge cant make a decision; like how many "expert opinions" that all say the same damn thing does she need; sheesh. Three years; how would any of you like it if someone stole your kids for three years and the courts literally said "well, we gotta go slow with this sort of thing"
This has maximum suckage; sheesh I eat Raman noodles and frozen vegatables and work my butt off and dont get much for it; hope the worm turns soon for all of us.
ghettowedge |
Sheesh; three years and STILL in court trying to get custody of my kids; talk about land of tomorrow; sheesh; the court system here is worse than lethargic; it like they all are on high doses of "slower than a snail" drugs and who cares that little ol me is out 30,000 dallors just because the judge cant make a decision; like how many "expert opinions" that all say the same damn thing does she need; sheesh. Three years; how would any of you like it if someone stole your kids for three years and the courts literally said "well, we gotta go slow with this sort of thing"
This has maximum suckage; sheesh I eat Raman noodles and frozen vegatables and work my butt off and dont get much for it; hope the worm turns soon for all of us.
A couple of my players are psychologists and did work for the courts evaluating families. They said it was the the most painful job in the world. Filtering through all the facades people throw up while being evaluated combined with having to interrogate children is a difficult process and nobody wants to make the wrong choice.
Hopefully the outcome is worth the wait.
taig RPG Superstar 2012 |
Mike Welham Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012 |
Mothman |
Sheesh; three years and STILL in court trying to get custody of my kids; talk about land of tomorrow; sheesh; the court system here is worse than lethargic; it like they all are on high doses of "slower than a snail" drugs and who cares that little ol me is out 30,000 dallors just because the judge cant make a decision; like how many "expert opinions" that all say the same damn thing does she need; sheesh. Three years; how would any of you like it if someone stole your kids for three years and the courts literally said "well, we gotta go slow with this sort of thing"
This has maximum suckage; sheesh I eat Raman noodles and frozen vegatables and work my butt off and dont get much for it; hope the worm turns soon for all of us.
S~*% man, that sucks hugely. I hope it is resolved in your favour soon.
Mothman |
The Jade wrote:You're never too young to start your mid-life crisis, folks. Just know that by engaging it you're ensuring that you'll die in (your age) years. Dems da rules.Oh, good, I won't live to see 50 then. Cool.
Yeah, I had my mid life crisis a few years back, so I'm not going to see much beyond 50 in that case.
Valegrim |
Thanks guys; this post is good ventage and support; so much pain and loss though from so many that you would think this thread would get sucked into a black hole or something hehe; had to use the word suck somewhere just to keep with the theme; I feel for all of you; holidays are hard when families are all in dissarray from sickness, death, relationship fighting, and the courts; sheesh. If as they say; Life is the stories you tell; I need to start telling a new story. hehe; all the talk about mid life crises; sheesh; I turn 45 next week so I figure I have another 20 years before mid life shinanigans; gotta wait for the kids to be in or out of college.
ghettowedge |
Update: I'm starting a temp job next Monday that's paying better and could lead to something permanent. The union at my old place is working to get my job back, but that's a process that could take months. And my savings are still holding strong.
Things are good enough that I bought my wife's Christmas present today (a new camera) and a book for me (Monte Cook's Collected Book of Experimental Might). Thanks Black Friday!
The Jade |
Update: I'm starting a temp job next Monday that's paying better and could lead to something permanent. The union at my old place is working to get my job back, but that's a process that could take months. And my savings are still holding strong.
Things are good enough that I bought my wife's Christmas present today (a new camera) and a book for me (Monte Cook's Collected Book of Experimental Might). Thanks Black Friday!
Wonderful news! Glad to hear it.
The Jade |
The Jade wrote:You're never too young to start your mid-life crisis, folks. Just know that by engaging it you're ensuring that you'll die in (your age) years. Dems da rules.Oh, good, I won't live to see 50 then. Cool.
I hear you. I've started mine way too young for my own good.
Yeah, I had my mid life crisis a few years back, so I'm not going to see much beyond 50 in that case.
Hmm... in that case, the mortal egg timer might ding the same year for both of us. Wanna split a plot?
Rone Barton Lied Everywhere Else
And Now He Lies Here.
I missed out on a lot of the typical mid-life crisis baggage. And I got different baggage. I'm told it's Prada, but I'm pretty sure it's fake.
I sincerely envy those who can live in the moment. Regrettably, shopping therapy does nothing for me but add to my clutter, which depresses me. Kind of an up 'n down dynamic.
taig RPG Superstar 2012 |
Update: I'm starting a temp job next Monday that's paying better and could lead to something permanent. The union at my old place is working to get my job back, but that's a process that could take months. And my savings are still holding strong.
Things are good enough that I bought my wife's Christmas present today (a new camera) and a book for me (Monte Cook's Collected Book of Experimental Might). Thanks Black Friday!
Excellent news, Ghettowedge! I'm glad to hear things are looking up.
Mikhaila Burnett |
I sincerely envy those who can live in the moment. Regrettably, shopping therapy does nothing for me but add to my clutter, which depresses me. Kind of an up 'n down dynamic.
I suffer from clinical depression. If I don't live in the now, I get caught in the past. And, well, I've been ordered to delete any and all references to the recursive probability simulation running on all rings and matrices, and for the good of me, myself and I, repress and deny any desire to restart said simulation.
Shopping therapy sometimes works, but it really depends on what I buy.
The Jade |
delete any and all references to the recursive probability simulation running on all rings and matrices, and for the good of me, myself and I, repress and deny any desire to restart said simulation.
That's great. Thank you. :)
Sharoth |
Mikhaila Burnett wrote:delete any and all references to the recursive probability simulation running on all rings and matrices, and for the good of me, myself and I, repress and deny any desire to restart said simulation.That's great. Thank you. :)
~laughter~ +1 !!!
Mikhaila Burnett |
Mikhaila Burnett wrote:delete any and all references to the recursive probability simulation running on all rings and matrices, and for the good of me, myself and I, repress and deny any desire to restart said simulation.That's great. Thank you. :)
You're quite welcome. I'm a massive Schlock Mercenary fangirl, and any time I think about stuff I shouldn't, I quote that line. It gets me by. *grins*
Mikhaila Burnett |
Bloody fluffing stupid customers who refuse to listen to a word I say when I know what I'm talking about and accidentally turn on their GORRAM BLOODY CLOSED CAPTIONING AND THEN BLAME IT ON ME!!!
Go to the competition and good riddance to bad rubbish.
B%&@! ruttin C%!(-bag!
...
Sorry, needed to get that out.
Sharoth |
Bloody fluffing stupid customers who refuse to listen to a word I say when I know what I'm talking about and accidentally turn on their GORRAM BLOODY CLOSED CAPTIONING AND THEN BLAME IT ON ME!!!
Go to the competition and good riddance to bad rubbish.
B%&@! ruttin C%!(-bag!
...
Sorry, needed to get that out.
What did you say? I wasn't listening to you.
~grins and RUNS~
Charles Evans 25 |
WHY CAN'T I f~~@ING GET MY s~%* TOGETHER?! I CAN'T DO ANYTHING RIGHT! f~~@!
Sorry. Needed to get out.
In case you haven't seen it yet, Butterfrog posted on the Wayfinder #2 thread up in the Pathfinder forum announcing the opening of the call to artists, and linking to the place you need to go to officially volunteer your services.
If the question you asked was rhetorical, I would recommend a game of The Arkham Horror and beating the crap out of Ithaqua. Ithaqua makes a nice convenient punchbag, who even practically holds your coat for you as you defeat his plans to invade Arkham. You can even solitaire him with someone like Michael McGlen in a final battle, unlike much nastier mythos denizens such as The Yogster (my pet name for Yog-Sothoth) or Atlach-Nacha (unless you get really lucky with collecting allies).And if the question you asked wasn't rhetorical, the answer is ultimately 42... ;)
Mark Moreland Director of Brand Strategy |
I have four weeks left of unemployment before they stop sending me checks. The job market hasn't improved in the last five months and prospects aren't great. And new legislation has just extended benefits for anyone who lost their job before June 15...two weeks before I lost mine. Me? I guess it's easier for me to find a job than it is someone who's been out of work longer.
Mikhaila Burnett |
I have four weeks left of unemployment before they stop sending me checks. The job market hasn't improved in the last five months and prospects aren't great. And new legislation has just extended benefits for anyone who lost their job before June 15...two weeks before I lost mine. Me? I guess it's easier for me to find a job than it is someone who's been out of work longer.
I feel you on that. The reason jobless claims are down is because people have run out of time they can file. Looks good on broadcast news though!
*offers hugs*
Crimson Jester |
Bloody fluffing stupid customers who refuse to listen to a word I say when I know what I'm talking about and accidentally turn on their GORRAM BLOODY CLOSED CAPTIONING AND THEN BLAME IT ON ME!!!
Go to the competition and good riddance to bad rubbish.
B%&@! ruttin C%!(-bag!
...
Sorry, needed to get that out.
I had a call like that today.
Lilith |
I have four weeks left of unemployment before they stop sending me checks. The job market hasn't improved in the last five months and prospects aren't great. And new legislation has just extended benefits for anyone who lost their job before June 15...two weeks before I lost mine. Me? I guess it's easier for me to find a job than it is someone who's been out of work longer.
I feel for you dude. Mine runs out on Valentine's Day. :(
Sharoth |
yoda8myhead wrote:I have four weeks left of unemployment before they stop sending me checks. The job market hasn't improved in the last five months and prospects aren't great. And new legislation has just extended benefits for anyone who lost their job before June 15...two weeks before I lost mine. Me? I guess it's easier for me to find a job than it is someone who's been out of work longer.I feel for you dude. Mine runs out on Valentine's Day. :(
~winces~ Ouch! I wish the both of you best of luck on getting a new job ASAP!!! I will keep you both in my prayers.
Mike Welham Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012 |
Lilith wrote:~winces~ Ouch! I wish the both of you best of luck on getting a new job ASAP!!! I will keep you both in my prayers.yoda8myhead wrote:I have four weeks left of unemployment before they stop sending me checks. The job market hasn't improved in the last five months and prospects aren't great. And new legislation has just extended benefits for anyone who lost their job before June 15...two weeks before I lost mine. Me? I guess it's easier for me to find a job than it is someone who's been out of work longer.I feel for you dude. Mine runs out on Valentine's Day. :(
+1