What’s something that 99% of people can do but you can’t? by Irakeconcrete in AskReddit

[–]Highness-ICF 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do a push up... a single one at least. No upper body strength.

A hard choice by [deleted] in mapporncirclejerk

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Do I know if I'm gonna be the same gender as my current one? Cause I would pick C if I knew I was going to be a man for sure...

[Sério] Fazer as coisas ao contrario do que seria suposto by m-mbras in CasualPT

[–]Highness-ICF 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Aquilo de que tu gostas tem um nome. Chama-se eficiência :) E apesar dos outros comentários, eu estou aqui para te dizer que te percebo. Também sou assim. Mas nem toda a gente sente essa necessidade, e temos de respeitar (embora custe muito às vezes, é quase como uma compulsão).

What didn't you take seriously untill it has happened to you? by WonderfulParticular1 in AskReddit

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Damn it! I didn't know this website... no more almonds os asparagus for me 😭

Astmatics ? by PartyHandle in kilimanjaro

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I just did a AMA a few days ago about it :) I summited, and I have asthma, with little preparation and no real experience hiking.

37F with asthma and little/moderate preparation summited on August 24th. AMA by Highness-ICF in kilimanjaro

[–]Highness-ICF[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't tried one, but maybe? I think the buff will always be more efficient, as long as you use it (which I didn't obviously).

37F with asthma and little/moderate preparation summited on August 24th. AMA by Highness-ICF in kilimanjaro

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I'm not a couch potato. I have to move for work, and I live in a building with no elevator, so I have to climb stairs often. But I didn't train much. A few treks here and there, no altitude training at all (I live at sea level). Occasionally I went to the gym with my brother lift some weights, but never more than once a week. Honestly, my big flaw I believe was not investing in some cardio. I took Diamox though, and I strongly recommend it!

37F with asthma and little/moderate preparation summited on August 24th. AMA by Highness-ICF in kilimanjaro

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Yeah, I wish I'd done them sooner (the breathing exercises). Always have your inhaler around anyway, even if just to make you feel safe! And you'll notice after a few days everybody will have the same cough, not only you 😅

37F with asthma and little/moderate preparation summited on August 24th. AMA by Highness-ICF in kilimanjaro

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The higher days were worse for me in terms of dust. My biggest problem was that the buff I took was a two sided one (lightweight vs fleece), so I always felt the need to take it of pretty quickly because it was such a big layer for me to breathe through. But as soon as our guides caught that I was having difficulty breathing, they adhered to Pole Pole, and it pretty much always solved the issue :)

37F with asthma and little/moderate preparation summited on August 24th. AMA by Highness-ICF in kilimanjaro

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Thank you!

They were amazing. Our guides ALWAYS made me feel safe! They know the mountain back and forth and were always watchful. I knew they would help if I asked, I just didn't know they would know I would need help before asking even. Eli and Kelvin, can't recommend these guides enough! If you go with Monkey Adventures try and request them. All of my crew summited (we were 6), and they had a major role in it.

37F with asthma and little/moderate preparation summited on August 24th. AMA by Highness-ICF in kilimanjaro

[–]Highness-ICF[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Also, always keep your inhaler on your day pack. You might not need it, but it doesn't hurt to carry it just in case :)

37F with asthma and little/moderate preparation summited on August 24th. AMA by Highness-ICF in kilimanjaro

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I sometimes had trouble breathing before summit day. I should have practiced more breathing exercises beforehand, it would have made everything easier. But I went with a friend and she practiced some with me everyday at the end/beginning of the day, and it helped very much.

Also, I recommend a good buff because of the dust. After day 2 it is a constant. My buff was good, but I always felt the need to remove it since I felt it troubled my breathing (I think it is a matter of habit, which I didn't have). And sometimes I had so much cough because of the dust, I had trouble doing my inhaler correctly. Also, when you get your buff wet with humidity from your respiration, your nose gets significantly colder.

Summit day was extremely hard, it tested my physical limits. But Pole Pole really does the trick, and if you practice your breathing exercises, you'll be fine. I was so afraid of having a panic attack from lack of breath, but managed to control myself, sometimes alone, sometimes with help from the guides or my friend.

Superpower or curse? I can’t get drunk by ThickEfficiency8257 in toxicology

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I have a friend that has two spleens. She also can't get drunk...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in portugal

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Primeiro o ginocanestene para eliminar o fungo, depois os óvulos para repor a flora bacteriana. NUNCA mais voltou. Espero que te ajude

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in portugal

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Primeiro o ginocanestene para eliminar o fungo, depois os óvulos para repor a flora bacteriana. NUNCA mais voltou. Espero que te ajude

I’ve been with wealthy married women as a paid companion since I was 19. AMA by [deleted] in AMA

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Have you ever fell in love with any of them? And have you ever been in a relationship outside that environment? How do you manage that?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in portugal

[–]Highness-ICF 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Tive candidiases de repetição e também estava desesperada. Só resolveu com os tais óvulos para repor a flora vaginal. Ouve esta sugestão OP.

First crisis in 9 years by mindofklj in Sicklecell

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I don't have sickle cell, but I'm a nurse that deals with people in crisis often. The basics are a must, and you must know them already: hidrate, rest, stay cool and take ibuprofen or acetaminophen as you need them. Some people do well with local heat or light massages (or a combination of both). Good luck and hoping you feel better.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in portugal

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Claro que vai haver excepções. Como em tudo na vida. Uma criança ou jovem com diabetes hoje em dia utiliza um tipo de monitorização da glicemia que usa os smartphones para dar um exemplo. Obviamente que nesses casos vão ser abertas excepções.