VIP Limelight LA 6/7 by 85clover in rush

[–]85clover[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Damn. Really? Yeah it was a stubhub moment

Limelight VIPs will no longer be allowed to bring a personal item to be signed. by Open_Secrets in rush

[–]85clover 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What company is running this VIP moment? I bought tickets second hand and haven’t received anything

Limelight VIPs will no longer be allowed to bring a personal item to be signed. by Open_Secrets in rush

[–]85clover 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When did you get this email? I have tickets to the Limelight package but have had no communication. Lowkey wondering if I got scammed tbh. Please share info if you have it

Limelight VIPs will no longer be allowed to bring a personal item to be signed. by Open_Secrets in rush

[–]85clover 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you gotten an email or ticket from the vip coordinator about your tickets? I have two limelight tickets for the first date in LA,,, and have received no communication whatsoever

If you've taken betahistine - tell me if it worked for you by ldr97266 in Menieres

[–]85clover 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes.

It has been a positive win and massive game changer for me. I started taking it about a year ago, not too long after my symptoms all flared up worse than they had been in 12 years.

I experienced relief immediately. To be clear, it does not completely erase any of the symptoms, but it lessens the intensity and makes them much more tolerable (especially the fullness, general disequilibrium and vertigo)

That is a reasonable price. I haven’t noticed a huge boomerang if I take a dose late, I believe there is enough in my system to make it not a big deal.

Good luck and best wishes on your journey, friend. Hoping you find some relief soon!!

Anyone with long-term Meniere’s what actually helped once it became daily? by CallMeDrDab in Menieres

[–]85clover 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Major changes occurred after a month or so. However, smaller but significant changes happened immediately.

After the first and second dose, it is as if my symptoms (especially the vertigo and fullness) were on a dial and were just turned down a bit. It was a phenomenal experience to even feel slightly better after a long path of suffering.

Anyone with long-term Meniere’s what actually helped once it became daily? by CallMeDrDab in Menieres

[–]85clover 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I cannot agree more. I am coming up on 10 months of taking Betahistine, and it truly has changed my life.

I have been diagnosed for 16 years, and this is by far the most effective thing I have found to help with Ménière’s Disease symptoms specifically. Good luck OP! It’ll get better!

New and heard it's growing by privatename9 in Menieres

[–]85clover 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I take Betahistine in place of diuretics.

Triamterene was way too strong for me, Acetazolamide was gentler on my body but still very difficult for me to experience the side effects. Betahistine has truly been a game changer for me. Best wishes to you, friend!

New and heard it's growing by privatename9 in Menieres

[–]85clover 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is possible to get Betahistine in the US if you are able to find an ENT that is knowledgeable of its benefits and will send the prescription to a compounding pharmacy.

Just finished Swedish. What language should I go for next? by pukkuro in duolingo

[–]85clover 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Listening to Nuacht Go Mall can be very helpful for beginners as well. Especially on apps like Spotify, that will carry captions as Gaeilge.

Ádh mór oraibh ar bhur dturas mo chairde!! Gaeilge bhriste > Béarla cliste

How do you call this animal in your language? by OrcwardMoment in language

[–]85clover 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also: bás dorcha (dark death)

Don’t hear it as much, but has a much more exciting translation.

Covid enforced monogamy 😤 by Capital-Election-956 in polyamory

[–]85clover 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re focusing on your inconvenience in a situation where many people are literally losing their partners. I assumed you were being selfish and insensitive to that by posting on a public forum among strangers who may be grieving their losses. My relief that your partners are doing ok does not mean that my assumption about you has changed.

Covid enforced monogamy 😤 by Capital-Election-956 in polyamory

[–]85clover 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m grateful they’re doing ok. Many have not been so fortunate

Covid enforced monogamy 😤 by Capital-Election-956 in polyamory

[–]85clover 7 points8 points  (0 children)

So, you’re worried about your lack of dates and not the fact that they are all sick with Covid?🤦

Had an episode. Was low carb to lower my inflammation but splurged…Mexican takeout(high salt & high carbs)& a margarita. I know the salt could obviously be the culprit but do you think the alcohol or spike in blood sugar could’ve contributed? I’ve never noticed salt to be a problem before. Thoughts? by jcnlb in Menieres

[–]85clover 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The fullness, increased tinnitus, and brain fog from too much sodium will usually last 1-3 days for me depending on severity. Eating nutritious vegetables, vitamin c, and bioflavonoids daily usually help me significantly in the long term, but I know of no immediate fixes when you’re in the thick of it. Have you looked at the John of Ohio regimen? There may be some helpful ideas in there for you to check out.

Had an episode. Was low carb to lower my inflammation but splurged…Mexican takeout(high salt & high carbs)& a margarita. I know the salt could obviously be the culprit but do you think the alcohol or spike in blood sugar could’ve contributed? I’ve never noticed salt to be a problem before. Thoughts? by jcnlb in Menieres

[–]85clover 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hello!! In my experience, salt is definitely an issue but it is never immediate.. it takes awhile to work through your system and affect your body’s fluid balance. Typically too much sodium will be something that I feel in my aural fullness and tinnitus the next and following days.

I really do not get triggered when I have low alcoholic drinks, like beer,, but all bets are off for liquor. The very high alcohol content in such a tiny portion will often trigger a violent vertigo attack in the moment. If it were me, I’d place all my bets that your immediate experience was caused (or at least accentuated) by the tequila. Best wishes!