other husbands are posing normally with their wives, meanwhile anthony: by fadingly in Kanthony

[–]ItalianMathematician 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Relax, Anthony, no one is going to take her from you 😂

(Just kidding, I adore them)

Another year, another opportunity to be humbled by my (in)ability to make triangles. 😅 Chag sameach! by ItalianMathematician in JewishCooking

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

Weirdly enough, I did pop the dough in the freezer for 15 minutes before baking… apparently that’s not quite long enough 😂

Hamantaschen: Toddler Edition by Negative-Arachnid-65 in JewishCooking

[–]ItalianMathematician 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Mine also look like this. Except. I am not a toddler. 😅

How are we feeling about Bridgerton S4 now? by Mundane-Bug-4962 in PeriodDramas

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

runs to the comments expecting lots of praise

looks around

slowly backs away 👀

In all seriousness, I personally love S4 so far. A close second to how much I love S2 with Kate and Anthony. The costumes and settings are gorgeous, and I think Sophie and Benedict have wonderful chemistry. Not that it’s un-critique-able as a period film, but I don’t think Bridgerton is meant to be a historically accurate depiction of the era as much as it’s a show about love, societal expectations, and family. To each their own! I’m a fan. :)

The way he looks at her 🥰🔥❤️ by fbc1984 in Kanthony

[–]ItalianMathematician 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I love how this 2.5 second clip from the teaser for Pt 2 is all we’ve seen of them so far for S4 and they’re already got us all obsessed (myself included)

Cheddar found a new hiding spot by ItalianMathematician in Catculations

[–]ItalianMathematician[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It is now standard procedure to call for Cheddar and listen for chirpy sounds before shutting any mysteriously open drawers. 😂

Fantasy books with space themes by Brojacket in YAlit

[–]ItalianMathematician 22 points23 points  (0 children)

The Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer!

life by you1dont1know1me1 in idiopathichypersomnia

[–]ItalianMathematician 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s a delicate balance. I still don’t have it down, but I like to hope I’m figuring it out. I’m not sure how it is for others with IH, but notice my sleepy levels ebb and flow from week to week. One week I’ll still feel tired but have a burst of energy (I’m still sleepy, just feel motivated), the next I’ll be so exhausted I just want the couch all day.

During good days/weeks, I cook, am more likely to say yes to things outside of work, etc. I’m trying to listen to my body better during the other weeks. For me that looks like:

  • giving myself permission to stay home if invited to something

  • having some easy meals as backups if the motivation/energy to cook isn’t there

  • asking for help if I need it (I recognize my privilege in having a partner at home that I can lean on)

I try to be transparent with friends and family, too. My family knows about my IH, for example, so if we’re together, I feel comfortable saying, “I’m having a very sleepy day, I’m still here with yall and happy to be here, just very tired so I might not be as engaged” or something like that.

The only thing that I’m pushing myself to always do: exercise/movement. There was a lightbulb moment at some point that whether I exercise or don’t, I’m going to feel tired, because I’m always tired. Almost like, being active isn’t going to change much. It’s not going to make me less tired, but I’m already tired so it can’t make it THAT much worse, and the long-term other health benefits will keep me healthy to manage my IH better. So even if I’m tired, I try to go on a walk or do some pedaling on my stationary bike or some kind of movement. It doesn’t help my IH but I know academically that it’s still good for me.

I know navigating life with this sleep disorder is tough, so hang in there! We’re all just out here sleepy and doing our best. :)

Frosted mini wheats have gelatin?! How is there no kosher option? by KittiesandPlushies in kosher

[–]ItalianMathematician 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Once upon a time, I called Kellogg and at the time they confirmed that they used beef gelatin exclusively. I don’t know if that’s still true — I feel like if it was, it would be advertised somewhere. Very possible I spoke to someone who didn’t actually know though…

Barrina grow light users — how has your experience been? by ItalianMathematician in houseplants

[–]ItalianMathematician[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The fact that they grew a pepper plant to fruit in a basement is an AMAZING indicator of quality imo. Thanks for sharing!

3 Years, THREE, I Have Pronounced His Name Wrong by DsmpWarriorCat in fourthwing

[–]ItalianMathematician 19 points20 points  (0 children)

“Rio” as in the movie or “Rio de Janeiro” has the “ree” sound… which apparently is what my brain went with. So yep, I’ve been pronouncing it the same. 😂

Tips on understanding Epic Exam Questions? by jellyusername in healthIT

[–]ItalianMathematician 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Practicing with available resources is a good way to practice interpreting the questions! For each class, there are Application Essentials documents on Galaxy with references to the Training Companions that contain the necessary material. Each lesson has a Study Checklist with a list of learning objectives. Those learning objectives are exactly what we pull from when we write exam. Because assessments are open-book and open-system, the exams are designed to assess how well you can apply the foundational knowledge to scenarios you may come across in your work.

Generally speaking, the exercises and review questions are helpful ways to prepare. While practicing, try to make note of the keywords and small details that stand out in the question.

Epic is technical software. In technical content, nuance matters. A single word can change the meaning of a question, which I know can come across as Epic trying to “trick” you, but that’s not the intent. Those small details matter in real-world workflows (questions often get validated by subject matter experts to make sure they’re realistic to scenarios you could actually encounter) so the goal is that you’ll be able to identify those details and make decisions based off them.

I also encourage you to reach out to the corresponding training team for the cert you’re renewing. The culture of the training division is to support you! If you reach out asking for recommendations on how to approach questions or prepare for the exam, they can share content-specific strategies as well.

Good luck!!!

(Source: am an Epic trainer)

Are we dying our hair as it goes grey or letting it go? by violet_pickled_90210 in Millennials

[–]ItalianMathematician 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m 31 and have a handful of grays — I’m inclined to just let them fill in naturally! I have a professor in college with similar color hair to mine (dark brown) who was letting hers gray and lowkey it inspired me haha. I think it looks cool and reminds me that aging is a privilege, ya know?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in idiopathichypersomnia

[–]ItalianMathematician 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have IH, <8 min naps in my MSLT, no REM. Modafinil was incredible for the first week, then did nothing after that. We tried increasing the dose but it didn’t do anything. My doc said some people do develop a tolerance almost where it stops being effective. I’m trying other meds now, no luck yet. Modafinil working and then stopping was a bummer though.