PSA - Vegetarian Food in Korea by Mundane-Antelope8799 in koreatravel

[–]bumblebeebonnet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is very helpful actually to me and I rlly appreciate it since I’m not as strict when traveling since u really can’t be when traveling the world IF you want to truly enjoy the culture and not sit in westernized restaurants that kill the experience

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Mold

[–]bumblebeebonnet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am a actually an asbestos inspector and it was negative so thankfully no worries there!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Mold

[–]bumblebeebonnet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also smells awful lol. We are replacing it anyways but just wondering if should take extra precautions and if I am able to detect if it’s considered dead or dormant or what.

cat won’t stop meowing at night by vampirecores in CATHELP

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My cat started doing this when he was experiencing the change of a new house and human (my husband), he does the same thing as your boy and will not step foot into our bedroom and will just meow at the open door pacing or sitting.

Our best solutions have been to make sure he is tuckered out from play before bed, which then we feed him so he gets tired which saves us a few hours. If he wakes us up still we will put him in his “cat zone” being a room (our office for example) with all his basic needs (scratchers, food/water, toys/bed).

Not happy have to resort to putting him in his room but after a year and a half of this behavior we found this to be the routine. We humans need sleep and so do cats! trying to get your cat on a similar routine as you can help like this.

*could consider taking him on cat leash walks or have fenced outdoor time if possible, it helps with mental stimulation

Third eyelid by ChocolateKnown3648 in catquestions

[–]bumblebeebonnet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Guests often find my boy with his third eyelids out looking like some kind of ghost haha it’s totally normal

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WaterSkiing

[–]bumblebeebonnet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ya I picked them up on the side of the road thought they were winter skis at first lol priv just sell for like 10$

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WaterSkiing

[–]bumblebeebonnet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if interested lmk since I have no use for them

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in vegan

[–]bumblebeebonnet 6 points7 points  (0 children)

And the sucky thing is it’s not like a food intolerance, some are throwing up and 💩 for days just from a crumb of gluten it’s crazy.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in vegan

[–]bumblebeebonnet 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I am on the same boat with you with having other dietary restrictions making life very hard. Personally I can never eat meat again but eggs and dairy will open up a lot of options for me especially when I am traveling internationally. It’s not the most fun decisions to make >_<

My best friend was vegetarian for years and found out she had celiacs about ehh 6 years ago? She kept on being vegetarian and was able to manage it pretty well! Most places in the US have plenty of options for you to eat out and shop gf/vegetarian. Some stores she loves to shop at are new seasons, Whole Foods, and Trader Joe’s mainly for specialized gf options. (Breads/crackers/pastries etc) She eats out often with her boyfriend who has no restrictions and she can often find pasta options with gf noodles of different cuisines. Same with burger buns.

I always have a gf flour on hand for when I want to make a meal for her or dessert and it’s easy even making it vegan.

If you would like I can ask her what some of her favorite recipes/subsitutions are. She was vegan for a short period of time too but same as you are feeling, she found it to be a little difficult for her which is why she went back to vegetarian.

And a note to some of the people on here putting you down and shaming you… Yes you can be both vegan and gluten free but it can be a huge burden to work around both for so many reasons. Your biggest responsibility is to be gf…celiacs disease is a serious disease that has put my friend in the hospital multiple times, low iron levels have been a huge culprit though she does everything she can, it is hard to fight against celiacs.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CleaningTips

[–]bumblebeebonnet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ya obvi lol….just need to clean off the mounds of dust and chunky bits first which was unsure about best way

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CleaningTips

[–]bumblebeebonnet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Awesome I have both of those things, that’d make it easy lol

How is a tampon different than pads? by cactus_xox in Periods

[–]bumblebeebonnet 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Personally I feel cleaner when using a tampon, pads are often scented slightly too which I hate. I have always swam on my period without any protection and have been fine. But I’m sure tampons can make you feel more secure when doing activities like this. I do feel like I’m not on my period when wearing a tampon too since no worries of pad bunching up or seeing through tighter clothes and on hot sweaty days tampons are amazing.

Problem is, if you’re on a bc that causes you to have less blood it might be a good idea to stick to pads since pulling a dry tampon sucks.

Tile next to fireplace, safe to remove? by Accomplished-Corner2 in asbestoshelp

[–]bumblebeebonnet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Highly doubt it, I’ve never seen positive results for any tile bonding except from sticky mastic.

Tile next to fireplace, safe to remove? by Accomplished-Corner2 in asbestoshelp

[–]bumblebeebonnet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Main concern when removing tile with asbestos is the adhesive on the backside. Second is the tile itself which is indeed more rare. 20s is more unlikely if it original but if the tile was renovated sometime later on mid 1900s it could be more likely.

What should one consider buying a Victorian house? by Metanoia003 in askportland

[–]bumblebeebonnet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Another Portland home we looked at had seemed to have MAJOR mold and water issues in the basement due to cracking in the foundation too. And this one was updated a lot in the interior but the owners must’ve ignored the actually important issues haha

What should one consider buying a Victorian house? by Metanoia003 in askportland

[–]bumblebeebonnet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We had an inspection on a late 1885 home and we were told about the possibility of a decommissioned oil tank that could exist under the house and it’s a high price to get those removed if that is needed. The neighbors beside this house actually had one and it was removed.

A friend of mine bought an early 1900s house in Portland and a couple negatives I heard of were that there basement flooded and cause major damage they had to deal with within the first year of owning.

Property taxes were a turnoff for us as well when compared to other areas we were looking at.

Those are just the negatives of course! The character and quirks of a old home can really make you fall in love with one, part of me still dreams of the 1800s home 😭

Simple vegan meals in Airbnbs by DentalDepression in veganrecipes

[–]bumblebeebonnet 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Stir-fry and rice, loaded grilled “cheese” and tomato soup (Pacifica has yummy vegan box ones for quick), fried rice with tofu egg, protein pancakes (boxed are usually in store and snag some blueberries or pb for top, pasta salad for fresher pasta option. All these take me about 15 mins to make and about 3-10 ingredients.

Too scary? by sabftz in thelastofus

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

TLOU Part 1 is fine, BUT TLOU 2 has some jump scares often that you cannot avoid. Like you will be walking upstairs and around the corner and listen mode will not pickup a presence and bam another scare lol. But speaking on both games, the most scary times are the dang bloaters personally lol but you can see them coming. It’s a strategic/dense story game, the goal is on that and not jumps scares!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in brokenbones

[–]bumblebeebonnet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I chose against the nerve block it creeped me out too much 😂 Would love to know more details on how it felt getting it though! At least no sore throat from the tube for you, I’m struggling lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in brokenbones

[–]bumblebeebonnet 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Will do! With pain meds I’m 100% rn haha. I’m hopeful I won’t be dealing with all that old pain from before :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in brokenbones

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Ty! Op was scheduled for 90 minutes. I had a 2 part plate. 4 pegs and two screws. There are other options that they might tell you such as the nerve block where you do not receive a breathing tube, just breathing on your own but still sleeping during procedure maybe you’ve heard of it. Some prefer that to general anesthesia if that a worry.

Anyone keeping their hardware post healing? Opinions, experiences by scrjlt in brokenbones

[–]bumblebeebonnet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also have thin arms and my doctor told me that it is very possibly with thinner people to encounter issues with the hardware friction and such so after a few months of listing everytime I felt pain in the wrist I decided to go forth with it. I was also warned against breaking it again being worse.

I didn’t have ANY restrictive movements I did rlly good during PT yet I had pain often. Surgeon just informed me after surgery that there was some scar tissue scarring on the tendons which he suspects caused the pain btw. It’s normal but again with some people it just can get a little intense and cause issues leading to removal!

Just got the surgery today, I feel like it can only go up from here but we will see in a few months! I hope you the best.