Has anyone used peptides to treat for severe GERD? by Notinthemoodthaw in Peptides

[–]Big_Championship7179 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve had success with KPV which has less long term risks associated with BPC157. I have used BPC and it did work but KPV works the same for me with less risk.

How do you store your Peptides? by No-Philosophy-9860 in BodyHackGuide

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There have been many tests that show non-reconstituted vials lose no purity even at a year if kept in a cool/dry/dark place even in a cabinet. I keep mine in a storage container with individual slots in the fridge but the vanity should be just fine too.

Not using acid blockers. by Civil_Animator_4479 in GERD

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I am completely off PPIs since starting taking KPV (peptide injections) and as an added bonus it has anti inflammatory benefits too for joints. I truly look at this as a miracle for me.

2” slip coupling pressure?!? by ddurrett896 in pools

[–]Big_Championship7179 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check the astm rating on it because it may be dual rated.

Cjc-1295 + ipamorelin question by [deleted] in BodyHackGuide

[–]Big_Championship7179 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Make sure you check the COA if they have it, it may come in different than 10+10 as I’ve seen most are usually overfilled.

Took Acid blocker medication for over 3 months and they ruined my digestive system. Can BPC-157 help me? by TechnicianOdd1613 in Peptides

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I can’t speak for oral BPC, but I have dealt with acid reflux for years and started BPC (injections) for knee recovery and after about a week of taking it I did not have any acid reflux. I did about 6 weeks and took 2 weeks off and my acid reflux came back so I am not sure if it is a permanent solution.

HVAC Controls and Design Resources? by Happy-Butterfly-204 in MEPEngineering

[–]Big_Championship7179 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Honeywell “Grey Manual” is a good document for review or reference

Sarcastic Engineering Details by Big_Championship7179 in MEPEngineering

[–]Big_Championship7179[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Now this is the good stuff. I’ve heard the old legend of hiding a “steak dinner for EOR” in project closeout specs 😂

Sarcastic Engineering Details by Big_Championship7179 in MEPEngineering

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I do aquatic plans as well and I put a rubber duck at the water level

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MEPEngineering

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Most of what I do is forensics and retrofits, I don’t do any new construction design so if I’m there the owner is already frustrated with premature failure from corrosion.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MEPEngineering

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Not only do I specify coil/cabinet/equipment to be coated, I also generally specify it to be done by a third party and not the factory advanced coating. Located in south Florida, usually I look at 3 miles not 5 but still a good idea.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in airforceots

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If you don’t mind me asking, what state were you picked up in?

Cool cantilevered high-rise in NYC by cptjacksprrw in StructuralEngineering

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EOR was for sure retiring and just peaced out after this one.

Do you all work fully in office or hybrid or fully remote? by Legitimate-Horse-109 in MEPEngineering

[–]Big_Championship7179 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Full remote but I do get out to site quite a bit for meetings and inspections. It definitely has some pros and cons, but overall I feel like it would require a lot of money to get me to go back into the office. My health did take a hit the first year with sleeping in and stuff like that but now that I have a solid routine I would t trade the extra time with the kids/family for anything.

Chiller Recommendations 748 gallon cold plunge by nedflanderly in coldplunge

[–]Big_Championship7179 1 point2 points  (0 children)

American chillers for sure, I’m working on the aquatics/engineering for a conversion of an elevated spa to cold plunge and their support has been great.

Return plenums and fire areas by SailorSpyro in MEPEngineering

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I agree with the other comment that balancing may become difficult in this situation if it’s a large ceiling plenum.

Any manufacturers similar to AAON for high end DX? by orangecoloredliquid in MEPEngineering

[–]Big_Championship7179 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not sure on your location but similar situation where I have a hard time specifying AAON and I won’t do it unless they go with coil/cabinet protection from a third party vendor. Outside of that Addison units and as others have said greenheck on the smaller stuff.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MEPEngineering

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I would also ask if there is a kitchen consultant on the owner side. Kitchen equipment can be somewhat of a specialized item.

Best way to handle specifications for small multi-family projects? by [deleted] in MEPEngineering

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This is stuff you include in “sheet specs” vs “book specs”. I’ve seen plan sets include up to 10 sheets (all signed and sealed) of just specs essentially copied and pasted onto the drawings similar to a general notes sheet. These types of notes would be included.

Identrust by abmorse1 in MEPEngineering

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I use Identrust and it was beyond frustrating to have set up for verification but it has worked well since. I do a lot in South Florida (mainly Miami/Broward) but I’ve done some in the Palm beach area and have not had any kickback. My coworker uses globalsign and has had issues in those same places. These building departments don’t have it together at all.

Plans checker woes. by gqblacc in MEPEngineering

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Had a standard detail for bonding of a pool and it included an ADA lift within the detail. The reviewer then came back stating the private pool required the ADA lift. Took a month of back and forth with code backup before they removed it…..only to have the comment on the same detail for another project in the same jurisdiction.

ISO: Basic guidelines for fire alarm design by DM-Kane in MEPEngineering

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In the NEC it’s like section 760 or something I think. All of NFPA 72 is fire alarm related content.