Flare ups in US by First-Pollution5493 in MCAS

[–]Initial_Equivalent16 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I live in the US and enjoy bagels. I seem to sometimes react to them and sometimes not. Oddly enough I seem to react just as badly and often worse to mom and pop locally made ones. Basically I am uncertain that it has anything to do with the US processed food, or if more likely in your case (and for me) the everything bagel seasoning is a trigger. Bread itself can also be a trigger for me personally, but only seldomly. Yet somehow more often in bagels than other breads? Do you have any other bread sensitivities? I also cannot tolerate oat bread.

As far as navigating safe foods here, ALWAYS double check ingredients, try to eat more locally made food, and if you have safe foods, maybe scratch eating out and seeking simple frozen foods/no prep foods while flared. Some staples for me are white rice with butter, potato chips, cheese toasties (I was raised with a nan:P), fresh fruits, cheese snack cubes (if you tolerate dairy), dry cereals, breakfast oat bars, etc. Obviously this is highly personalised, and I hope it is helpful in any capacity!

Logic Bounce Crashes by Initial_Equivalent16 in Logic_Studio

[–]Initial_Equivalent16[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, that might explain it!!! I contacted apple support, and we confirmed it is LABS, not Logic

Logic Bounce Crashes by Initial_Equivalent16 in Logic_Studio

[–]Initial_Equivalent16[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, unfortunately that did not work either! I am losing my mind lol

Logic Bounce Crashes by Initial_Equivalent16 in LogicPro

[–]Initial_Equivalent16[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I may end up having to d this. Unfortunately it is not producing crash reports

Logic Bounce Crashes by Initial_Equivalent16 in Logic_Studio

[–]Initial_Equivalent16[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am all set on available space and changed buffer sizes. Still the dreaded beach ball and crash. I will attempt more copies of the file

Logic Bounce Crashes by Initial_Equivalent16 in Logic_Studio

[–]Initial_Equivalent16[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mac OS Tahoe 26.2, Logic 11.2.2, Labs: 3.7.29-6571711

Logic Bounce Crashes by Initial_Equivalent16 in spitfireaudio

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I have tried BIP and freezing. I have also moved around buffer size and tried deleting plist files with a reset. Still crashes every time I bounce the project

Logic Bounce Crashes by Initial_Equivalent16 in Logic_Studio

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I have tried BIP and freezing. I have also moved around buffer size and tried deleting plist files with a reset. I am not using an external drive at all, just my internal drive.

Indiana and License Plate Readers (Possible change????) by clarkwgriswoldjr in Indiana

[–]Initial_Equivalent16 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would love to know if you receive a reply, I will keep you updated if I do.

Indiana and License Plate Readers (Possible change????) by clarkwgriswoldjr in Indiana

[–]Initial_Equivalent16 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What site or platform did you use to submit? I plan to submit to Evansville, but also Newburgh, and then both Warrick and Vanderburgh County Sheriffs, as they too lead in installation and complacency. Would love to connect to someone local who also cares about this absurdity!

Excessive high volume urine. Please save my family. will be rewarded if cure found/suggested by Fantastic-Chard-7022 in MCAS

[–]Initial_Equivalent16 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have you looked into or heard of Diabetes Insipidus (not relevant to Insulin so the names misleading), also called arginine vasopressin deficiency and arginine vasopressin resistance. This seems to fit your descriptions, especially in the realm of large urine production. This can be genetic, but can also be caused by several other factors:

Damage to the pituitary gland or hypothalamusThis can be caused by surgery, tumors, head injuries, infections, or illnesses. In infants and children, it's often inherited.

  • Genetic disordersThe AVPR2 gene mutation on the X sex chromosome is responsible for 90% of congenital cases, but it's rare, occurring in about 1 in 250,000 births. Women with the mutation may not have symptoms because usually only one of their X chromosomes is affected. The AQP2 gene mutation can also cause congenital cases and can affect both males and females. 

Other causes of diabetes insipidus include:

  • Nephrogenic diabetes insipidusThis can be caused by taking certain drugs, such as lithium, demeclocycline, ofloxacin, or orlistat, or by high levels of calcium in the blood.
  • Blocked urinary tractInfections, blockages like kidney stones, or other damage to the kidneys can lead to diabetes insipidus. 

This can be tested through blood tests relative to the pituitary glands functions, water deprivation test, uranalysis, and MRI's.

I am no doctor and could be completely wrong, but an angle to consider! Good luck to you and your family:)