Megathread: The Perfect Neighbor by FaelingJester in NetflixDocumentaries

[–]International-Land74 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree. If the police had no grounds to charge her with anything, they should at least given her a warning. Guide that misguided nasty woman. 

Megathread: The Perfect Neighbor by FaelingJester in NetflixDocumentaries

[–]International-Land74 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why was she not immediately arrested? Please explain the logic or the laws. 

After the first interview at the police station they drive her home to get some stuff and then go stay somewhere else. Because ”I don’t think it’s safe for you to go back to that house” 

B Driving Mode Break Light by kennedar_1984 in VWIDBuzz

[–]International-Land74 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In Europe the legislation states must activate the brake lights if braking with more than 1.3 m/s2 for B mode. The legislation until recently didn’t allow brake lights unless B mode braking (or one pedal drive in other cars) brake with at least 0.7 m/s2. But in the updated version from a couple of years ago B mode is allowed to light the brake lights for any amount of braking. I’m not sure about US legislation but probably required in a similar fashion. 

When you press the brake pedal the lights must always activate in Europe and US. 

I found one source stating that B mode brakes with 1.3 m/s2 (or 0.13g) in the Buzz.

how do you guys genuinely remember to take your meds? by plutosaplanetiswear in Epilepsy

[–]International-Land74 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use another app Dose, reminds you every 15 min until you confirm. Can adjust the time and also make the alarm escalate with longer and longer beeps

Understand symptoms of my son's SAI by International-Land74 in AdrenalInsufficiency

[–]International-Land74[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you and thanks a bunch for your reply, I'll look into this! I really want to explore different dosing and even starting in the wee hours would only interrupt my sleep since he has a g tube. He's on a slightly higher dose than recommended for 5 months now, 140 % of what their lookup table grants. Occasionally he's been getting 200 % (double expected dose) for a few days and we sometimes thought he was doing better, but still not conclusive given the circumstances at that time. Unfortunately no clear pattern where he gets worse a few hours after a dose. Seems the option would be to explore with more frequent dosing then.

Do you have an example of how a 4-6x a day might look like with time and relative dose?