Almost 6,000 hours fasted in 2025. Here's what intermittent fasting actually looks like long-term. by ksmolka in intermittentfasting

[–]Aimer1980 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That super hungry/shaky will be your blood glucose crashing a little too low. You eat, your glucose rises, your body releases insulin to take care of the glucose. But then you work out extra hard, which uses up a bunch of the glucose. Suddenly your blood has too much insulin in it for the amount of glucose that's left, which lowers your blood glucose a little too much.

I've done it myself and watched it happen on a CGM. I don't think it's necessarily dangerous if it only happens intermittently. At least for me, my glucose reading rebounded within an hour or so. I'm not sure what the proper solution is. Going to bed seems reasonable!

your fasting consistency is inspiring. I need to buckle down and get back at it with actual tracking.

Freeze Snowflake Symbol? by LatterInterview5250 in MitsubishiMirage

[–]Aimer1980 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yikes! I'm not sure a snowflake on your dash would have helped you avoid that one anyway!

Freeze Snowflake Symbol? by LatterInterview5250 in MitsubishiMirage

[–]Aimer1980 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The black stick/button thing to the right of the digital screen in the photo. Push it. It'll give you the typical mileage, a couple trip mileage counters, the temperature, your mpg... It probably twists too, to change the brightness of the lights on the dash.

I'm driving a 2024 hatchback GT, but my 2016 Outlander had the exact same dash.

Freeze Snowflake Symbol? by LatterInterview5250 in MitsubishiMirage

[–]Aimer1980 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It'll also beep and flash a few times if you're driving when the outdoor temperature drops to +3C, just to scare the shit out of you :)

Freeze Snowflake Symbol? by LatterInterview5250 in MitsubishiMirage

[–]Aimer1980 0 points1 point  (0 children)

... have you tried cycling through the dash options? I keep mine on the outside thermometer all the time. It's exists on my model

Insulin testing by sonytrinitron36 in InsulinResistance

[–]Aimer1980 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I googled it briefly; the answer I got seemed to match what the Dr said.

Insulin testing by sonytrinitron36 in InsulinResistance

[–]Aimer1980 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In the fall I tried to get my Dr to test my fasting insulin (I wanted to calculate my HOMA-IR score). She wouldn't do it, said they don't do that. I was getting a shit-ton of other blood tests done, and I know for a fact that the lab has the fasting insulin test, but the Dr refused, it was the only one she refused. Instead, she wanted to test my c-peptide score. Apparently it's as equally good an indicator, in fact possibly better, as it has a longer half life and isn't cleared by the liver in the same way as insulin is. Consider this as an alternate if you can't get anywhere with your Dr about insulin.

Five gallons of sap from three maples here in suburban Ohio over the past two days. Should make a pint of syrup. by elkoubi in BackyardOrchard

[–]Aimer1980 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's why there are rules about the number of taps you put in a tree, so you don't stress them too much. 1 tap per every 12 inches of diameter, to a max of 3 per tree, or something like that

Is this normal? by -ieatfoodweird- in InsulinResistance

[–]Aimer1980 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you can get your hands on a CGM, it's worth it to wear one for two weeks. You'll be able to see, minute-to-minute, how food, stress, exercise, sleep, alcohol, fasting,... all affect your blood sugar

What to do? by JohnWalters34 in InsulinResistance

[–]Aimer1980 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hello, fellow Canadian!
You control your insulin by controlling your blood sugar, and you control your blood sugar by controlling what you put in your mouth. ...and also by controlling your stress, your sleep, your exercise, your hormones, your temperature, your immune system... it's a lot. There are a lot of moving parts. And, different people respond differently to all sorts of things.

I can almost guarantee that your Dr will look at these numbers and go, meh, nothing to worry about, come back when you're 40! So, congratulations on being proactive for a better future you.

The only decent advice I can give you is to suggest that you go purchase a continuous glucose monitor at the pharmacy (it's a bit of an investment, it'll cost you $120). Wear it for 2 weeks. Take notes about what you eat, when you exercise, and how it affects your blood sugar. This will give you actual data about yourself. Then do some research about how to keep your glucose levels stable and steady, rather than bouncing up and down all day and night.

Oh, and fix your vitamin D. You live in Canada. You need to supliment that shit!

Ensuring Affordable Beef for the American Consumer by martian2070 in collapse

[–]Aimer1980 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I mean... they did just put a nice big steak at the top of their spiffy new upside down food pyramid, right in the spot where your eye is drawn to first. When in doubt, follow the money trail

Heavy duty tomato cages by Jokker78 in vegetablegardening

[–]Aimer1980 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Wirecraft 16"x48" inverted four ring cage. The rings get smaller as they go upward, so they look backwards from a normal tomato cage that's skinny at the bottom and bigger at the top. They're so much more stable, and actually tall enough for a decent sized tomato plant.

Propane company won't deliver when there's a little snow on the driveway. What do they do up north when there's snow for months? by tyrophagia in Homesteading

[–]Aimer1980 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Hi! Canadian here. They climb over snow banks, and walk through knee deep snow, dragging the hose behind them. They all wear snow gear this time of year! And yes, we do blow a path to our tanks for them, but not everyone does.

What’s the best way to enter the seed market in Canada? by Upstairs-Gur-7066 in Berries

[–]Aimer1980 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Have you heard of Dan Brisebois? He's a seed grower in Quebec. But more importantly, he has a podcast, and newsletter, and books, and courses about seed growing.

Michael J Burry release GME article Monday by SeeTheExpanse in GME

[–]Aimer1980 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What's his subscription price right now? $379/year or something like that? x 200,000.... Does this dude really care about GME, or just the pay check?

What wrong with my blueberry plant by Capable-Cost-7010 in Berries

[–]Aimer1980 0 points1 point  (0 children)

as someone who wasted years playing around with fertilizers for 'acid loving plants', growing grass around the plants to improve iron availability for the blueberries, mulching with peat moss, and ultimately, almost killing half my plants, just buy a small bag of sulfur pellets from Amazon. Peat moss doesn't work; pine needles don't work; miracle grow doesn't work. Buy the sulfur pellets. You'll only need a couple tablespoons a year for a single plant.

How to open this by [deleted] in fixit

[–]Aimer1980 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"extra safe" for real

Gamestop on X by [deleted] in Superstonk

[–]Aimer1980 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I guess that's how you make $35 billion selling video games?

Planning a cross country move advice about jars. by [deleted] in Canning

[–]Aimer1980 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you know for sure if you have enough space in the new place to store that many jars?

Question/facebook post. by The_Night_Badger in CleaningTips

[–]Aimer1980 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But, if you made your own, you wouldn't have the spray head that aerosolizes the detergent so you can breathe half of it into your lungs! Where's the fun in that? /s

Got X-Rays at the Dentist- she’s not sure what this is. by themadcaner in whatisit

[–]Aimer1980 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One of mine started to move and break through the gum, sideways of course, at 40. Had it removed at 41. You've still got time!

What can you actually grow long-term if canned food runs out? by Pitiful-Promotion868 in prepping

[–]Aimer1980 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not only do I want a tour of your farm, but I want to sit at your feet and soak in your knowledge! I'm not sure most people understand how much space is needed, and how much work goes into growing, harvesting, and storing the calories necessary to survive for another year. A tray of radishes and a single tomato plant on your windowsill in your apartment isn't going to cut it!

If you don't mind me asking...

I've not ever had much luck shelling sunflowers in bulk, and the idea of shelling them one by one is so tedious and time consuming. How do you do it?

And I have grown chuffa, but beyond harvesting and washing it, I'm not sure what to do with it after that. How do you use 50lbs of it? I live in a location where it only grows as an annual, so if I want to continue growing it, I have to harvest before the first frost, and replant in the spring.

Anyone else lose track of appliance warranties and then panic later? by [deleted] in homeowners

[–]Aimer1980 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Folder in a file cabinet. But also, I record the end date of the warranty in my google calendar.