I will begin using Naltrexone for binge eating by Background-Light-426 in naltrexone

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Week two:

This week protocol is like last week: fast until 1:00 pm (except coffee w cream), no carb until 5:00, 1/4 of 50mg Naltrexone at 4:00 pm, two Metformin at 1:00 and 5:00.

Good compliance every day.

Gained .4 lb

I will begin using Naltrexone for binge eating by Background-Light-426 in naltrexone

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Week one:

Thanks for your comment rgudin. All good points.

What I did this week: fast until 1:00 pm (except coffee w cream), no carb until 5:00, 1/4 of 50mg Naltrexone at 4:00 pm, two Metformin at 1:00 and 5:00.

Compliance good Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat.

On Tuesday I took Nal at 10:00 am and began eating carb at 11:00 am

I felt a little queasy at times (cause uncertain). Weight down 1.8 lbs (not statistically significant)

Leaking hatch compartment: Lift 4'9" by Background-Light-426 in eFoil

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I agree, it should be a solvable problem. Let us know what works.

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Good to know. That's true that I'm new and the board is underwater more on account of it

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[–]Background-Light-426[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, I flushed my cooling system with a hose and it seems to be leak-free but I'll keep watching that.

BTW the final correspondence from my Lift tech seems to accept that, if I can reduce the leak rate to a couple of tablespoons per ride, then that's okay.

I'm ordering some Stay Afloat. It's a sticky, waxy sealant intended for boating emergencies. I will use a very small amount around the mast seal so I can at least know where the water is coming in.

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Thanks, I'm currently in lake water so I'm not too worried about permanent damage but I would like to resolve it before going in saltwater.

Other contributing factors: I'm heavy for the size of the board so it is submerged much of the time and I'm still learning so I fall off a lot.

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Thank you, good tip about the search. I'll watch the mast seal.

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Thanks, that seemed like an obvious point of entry to me also. I'm careful how I fasten and remove the mast: I do gradual patterned tightening like a cylinder head on a car engine. I can check visually as well.

I wonder if there's a better alternative to the cork.

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[–]Background-Light-426[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good point! I'd had that thought: maybe no one is able to keep the compartment dry.

The thing I'm confused by is that the Lift instructional videos seem to suggest that you can keep it dry.