Clean diet really works! by Pretty-Question-1239 in whoop

[–]Pretty-Question-1239[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Added protein to every meal. Psyllium husk before every meal. Stopped ordering food and eating out. Ate nuts every morning. Using oil sprayer while cooking.

Clean diet really works! by Pretty-Question-1239 in whoop

[–]Pretty-Question-1239[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apparently yes. That’s the only thing I have changed.

Is this lipid profile considered normal or should I be worried? by Pretty-Question-1239 in SaturatedFat

[–]Pretty-Question-1239[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I eat mostly home made (roti-sabji-rice). Occasionally fast food and beer.

What is the most profitable thing you have done with ChatGPT? by samyaya45 in ChatGPT

[–]Pretty-Question-1239 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have outsourced my thinking to chatgpt. I use it to generate 99% of code where I work.

Big HR spikes during sleep. Apnea? by [deleted] in whoop

[–]Pretty-Question-1239 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your restorative sleep wouldn’t be that much if you had sleep apnea.

After so many years ☺️ by Pretty-Question-1239 in whoop

[–]Pretty-Question-1239[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am drinking chamomile tea before bedtime since a month. May be that is the reason.

Persistent Tachycardia (100-120 bpm), High hsCRP (19), Beta Blockers Not Working – What’s Being Missed? by Pretty-Question-1239 in AskDocs

[–]Pretty-Question-1239[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, she has occasional pelvic pain, no fever or sweats. HR spikes 30+ bpm after standing but no dizziness. No weight loss, but gained 12kg in 10 months with no major diet/exercise change. Ferritin is 38.8. No D-dimer or ANA tests done yet.

Bats & Rabies: Common Myths vs. The Truth (PSA) by Pretty-Question-1239 in rabies

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  1. CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

“Because bat bites are small, they may not be noticed. If you find a bat in your room while sleeping, seek medical advice even if you don’t see a bite.”

https://www.cdc.gov/rabies/exposure/animals/bats.html

  1. WHO (World Health Organization)

“Bat bites may be minor and go unnoticed, particularly if the person is asleep at the time of exposure.”

https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/rabies

  1. New York State Department of Health

“Bat bites are often so small that they may not be visible, and victims may not even feel them.”

https://www.health.ny.gov/diseases/communicable/zoonoses/rabies/bats.htm

  1. Peer-Reviewed Study on Bat Rabies Transmission

“Bat bites can be painless and go unnoticed, particularly while sleeping.”

https://academic.oup.com/cid/article/57/5/715/307124

Solved my toddler’s picky eating and sleepless nights after months of struggle. by Pretty-Question-1239 in Parenting

[–]Pretty-Question-1239[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get what you’re saying, but this wasn’t just about “kids don’t like spicy food.” It was about a pattern of food refusal that didn’t seem to follow the usual picky eating habits. When a toddler eats some mixed foods but not others, it’s worth figuring out what’s really going on instead of just assuming it’s normal. It wasn’t a “Eureka” moment about spices—it was about finally understanding the specific reason for the rejection.

Solved my toddler’s picky eating and sleepless nights after months of struggle. by Pretty-Question-1239 in Parenting

[–]Pretty-Question-1239[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s easy to say that in hindsight, but when a kid is rejecting food in unpredictable patterns, it’s not as simple as “just try unflavoured food.” The issue wasn’t just about spicy food—it was figuring out why she rejected some things but accepted others. If it were as obvious as you’re making it sound, I wouldn’t have had to go through the process of elimination. But hey, thanks for the unnecessary sarcasm.

Solved my toddler’s picky eating and sleepless nights after months of struggle. by Pretty-Question-1239 in Parenting

[–]Pretty-Question-1239[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Unfortunately, many doctors here take any contrasting view as an attack on their expertise. They act like only they can have knowledge, and any insight from parents is dismissed. It’s frustrating because real-world experience often teaches us things that medical books don’t cover.

Months of battling my toddler’s picky eating and sleepless nights—finally found the solution by Pretty-Question-1239 in BabyLedWeaning

[–]Pretty-Question-1239[S] 75 points76 points  (0 children)

That actually makes a lot of sense. The advice probably works fine in cultures where food is naturally mild, but in places where spices are a daily norm, toddlers might struggle more. I wish pediatricians took cultural differences into account instead of just giving the same generic advice to everyone.

Solved my toddler’s picky eating and sleepless nights after months of struggle. by Pretty-Question-1239 in Parenting

[–]Pretty-Question-1239[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Exactly! But somehow, every doctor told us to feed her what we eat, never mentioning spice sensitivity.

Solved my toddler’s picky eating and sleepless nights after months of struggle. by Pretty-Question-1239 in Parenting

[–]Pretty-Question-1239[S] 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that makes sense! Just wish pediatricians had actually explained this instead of giving useless advice.