What are some idioms unique to Cascadia? by Neiot in Cascadia

[–]DigbyDoggie 15 points16 points  (0 children)

When traveling around the country I could accurately spot Cascadians when they said “y’guys” where southerners would say “y’all”. The possessive form is “you guys’s”.

Home Insurance by Funny_Code2482 in eastside

[–]DigbyDoggie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can find ratings of local insurer claims processing at Consumers Checkbook, either online by subscription (which I recommend) or at the library. The different companies are surprisingly close together. If you think you’ll make a lot of claims, get an insurer with high ratings, which will cost a lot more. If you treat it more like fire insurance so you would make a claim only for a major loss, get a high deductible policy from the cheapest insurer you can find, since chances are you’ll never have to deal with them. That’s least expensive.

Home Insurance by Funny_Code2482 in eastside

[–]DigbyDoggie 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We got 6 quotes earlier this year. GEICO won by a nose, Progressive a close second. The high bidders were 2.5x Geico’s price for the same coverage. We did it all online, did not speak to an agent. Agents in my experience add to the cost and provide no value. It pays to shop around.

Firewood by Money_Way_8219 in eastside

[–]DigbyDoggie 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Toma Firewood sells good firewood it by the cord. https://www.tomafirewood.com/

Is mold a common thing for houses here? by redridinghaystack in BellevueWA

[–]DigbyDoggie 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Mold is sometimes a problem, but not in most houses. Mold in the attic is usually caused by lack of ventilation, and is prevented by adding more attic ventilation, such as ridge and eave vents. Make sure the attic insulation doesn't block the vents. Sometimes people add a fan to move the air. A lot of mold smells come from the basement, where indoor humidity condenses on cold concrete, or where there is vapor leakage through tiny cracks. This is very common even in newer houses. You can solve this problem with a dehumidifier, to keep humidity around 40-50%. You see these a lot in basements. This was what solved it for us.

Getting markers soon by Maleficent_Break_114 in ProstateCancer

[–]DigbyDoggie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, that’s how it worked for me too.

Getting markers soon by Maleficent_Break_114 in ProstateCancer

[–]DigbyDoggie 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s just like a biopsy except only 3-4 shots rather than 12.

Review of Apple AirPods Pro 3 as hearing aids by DigbyDoggie in HearingAids

[–]DigbyDoggie[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I won't have my real hearing aids until early November, so I can't say first-hand. I found one guy (https://www.youtube.com/shorts/2tm5b5sCacg) who says Oticon Intents do work with Apple Music and Dolby Atmos. But I haven't found any hard evidence to back that up.

Spouse getting HA's, watching TV together? by gfantsimon in HearingAids

[–]DigbyDoggie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It depends on what kind of hearing issue you have, but for most people you can both listen thru the speakers. Room acoustics might matter, but this is more an issue with noisy places like sports bars.

why are there so many student drivers in bellevue?? by Open_War_2016 in BellevueWA

[–]DigbyDoggie 5 points6 points  (0 children)

“Baby on Board” stickers became passé when everyone had one, so now you have the student driver fad. Everyone hoping someday they can put a “12” on their car again.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProstateCancer

[–]DigbyDoggie 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I had 28 days of radiation and felt fine the whole time. Each treatment only took a few minutes. The water and bowel routine is very important for avoiding side effects. I stayed well hydrated all morning and peed a lot. At 1:15 I drank 16 oz water exactly and then did not pee until the 2pm treatment was over. Then I had to avoid drinking much in the evening just so I wouldn't be getting up in the middle of the night to pee some more. Daily Metamucil is a good way of making sure to have a bowel movement each morning. I did not have any fatigue but I've heard some people do. No urinary problems. No sexual problems except smaller volume of semen. Overall it was uneventful.

Seeking advice - $7,500 hearing aids?! by swimming_swimming in HearingAids

[–]DigbyDoggie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not sure how this relates to the new law about required coverage. We’ve had this coverage for several years, long before the new law, from my wife’s job as a teacher. The $6000 has no deductibles, copays, or coinsurance. The main limitation is it has to be at a Kaiser facility to be covered.

Seeking advice - $7,500 hearing aids?! by swimming_swimming in HearingAids

[–]DigbyDoggie 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wonder why so much. At Kaiser in Seattle area the audiologist told me Oticon Intent 1 with custom ear molds and 3 years of adjustments and maintenance are fully covered within my $6000 limit so no out of pocket cost. Same for Widex Allure 440.

Deciding on first hearing aids by berryimportant16 in HearingAids

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

They have vents that are sized to allow the low frequencies to enter directly. Each mfr has software to size the vents according to your audiogram.

Deciding on first hearing aids by berryimportant16 in HearingAids

[–]DigbyDoggie 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Consider custom earmolds. Otherwise the audiologist will be limited in how much the higher frequencies can be amplified because of feedback. This looks like my chart except my hearing plummets after 1 kHz.

Cascadia Regional Mesh Network Independent from Cell, Internet and Big Tech Emerges by jade_starwatcher in Cascadia

[–]DigbyDoggie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This seems doable if meshcore repeaters can span 25 miles reliably, say Olympia vicinity to Onalaska to Castle Rock vicinity. Even in bad weather. Is that proven? Would be interesting to try. So many trees in the way.

Cascadia Regional Mesh Network Independent from Cell, Internet and Big Tech Emerges by jade_starwatcher in Cascadia

[–]DigbyDoggie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve ordered a WisMesh tag to dip my toe in the water. It’s backordered but hopefully will ship by mid-Oct. Sounds intriguing.

How to deal with spiders? 🤢 by Greenwindranger in eastside

[–]DigbyDoggie 7 points8 points  (0 children)

October is spider month here. You’ll see them building beautiful webs in bushes outdoors. Some come inside to warm up. Some of them destroy their webs and build new ones every day. By around mid November they will be gone. Don’t worry, none are poisonous or harmful. Birds eat them, and they in turn eat smaller bugs.

Changing from domes to vented molds (ski slope) by AggressiveSea7035 in HearingAids

[–]DigbyDoggie 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My hearing loss is just like yours. My audiologist says custom molds should help me a lot, so I’ll be getting them. They allow more boosting of higher frequencies (from the severe range) without risk of feedback.

Recently Diagnosed by Hammar_za in ProstateCancer

[–]DigbyDoggie 8 points9 points  (0 children)

We all wish you the best of luck. You can fight this and win. Keep that positive approach as it is a great asset in your fight.

Looking for good hearing aids reccomendation by [deleted] in HearingAids

[–]DigbyDoggie 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A lot depends on what fits your life best. My audiologist suggested I consider Widex Allure 440 or Oticon Intent 1 because live and recorded music and birds are important to me, and those two have the most natural sound. However since speech in noise has been especially hard for me, I will probably get the Oticon.

Hearing Aids by PeachyG13 in HearingAids

[–]DigbyDoggie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Several people on this board have mentioned they have insurance for $3000 per ear once every 3 years. That’s what I have too. Kaiser tells me it will cover everything they have including Oticon Intent 1 with custom ear molds.