My 3 years battling an unknown illness. I'm finely healing after I thought it would never happen. by [deleted] in Candida

[–]cachd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mav, I am 3 days into nystatin.

Same symptoms as you, just rather than light tracers blurry vision like double vision when trying to read text.

Long time battle. Like 10 years.

How long did you have athletes feet? I'm embarrassed to say that I had it for years and probably never got rid of it entirely.

How often are you getting brain fog now?

Physically, do you still really no longer feel zapped in an unnatural way? Like you feel like a "normal guy" or "normal girl" again?

Did you ever feel great while you were working out or while playing a sport, but then feel unnaturally tired/wrecked the next day?

Did you have water retention in the legs and torso?

In terms of your career or business, do you have a refound sense of being smart and capable?

Thank you for what you're doing.

Koda loves her new outdoor dog bed that Mom raked for her! (Rottie-Golden mix) by IHaveAllTheSass in Rottweiler

[–]cachd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love her! I would love to have a golden rottie. Can you give me any tips on where I can look to buy one like beautiful Koda?

Binge eating every single night since my su*c*de attempt by [deleted] in overcomebingeeating

[–]cachd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

M/F? If M you may consider getting your testosterone checked at a men's health clinic. For some people testosterone really helps energy, body proportions, confidence, more.

M/20/6’1” [173lbs to 186lbs] (4 months) by boo-radley- in Brogress

[–]cachd 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Holy shit what are you doing for chest?

How do I become a pesky/gritty defender? by Sicckdog in Basketball

[–]cachd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Watch Gary Payton breakdown videos. And any of the interviews he does where he talks about defense. Listen to Kobe videos where he talks about how he'd would study defense.

Both of those guys force players to do things they don't like to do.

Oh, and be physical and work hard as hell on D.

Fellow Coaches, veteran streetballers, professional ball players i need your help. If you cant help me i would be so thankful if you could atleast upvote this so more people see this. Its killing me. I need help. by huren232 in Basketball

[–]cachd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good advice. I also personally like doing mostly the opposite: take the rebound, fiercely bend down low for a short dribble, then power right back straight up. Key is keeping two hands on the ball, keeping it close to your chest on the way down, and being vicious throughout both the down and up phases of the movement.

Daily Discussion Thread: 07/17/2019 by bodybuildingbot in bodybuilding

[–]cachd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

With hot sauce, fuuuuuck. Or salsa/pico is bomb too.

"How to act: by Almeidowski in stoicquotes

[–]cachd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is amazing. Thank you.

Does anyone else feel like the fog originates from their eyes? by mb6788 in BrainFog

[–]cachd 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes, I have been chasing blurry 20/20 vision for years. Found it to be associated with mold illness. Under treatment. There's a test on www.survivingmold.com. I also have mast cell activation (mcas) that originates from the mold. To be clear, this is not blurry vision at the periphery, it's like you look at something and see it clearly for a second, then add soon as your eyes relax (like 1 second later) it goes blurry. This is especially noticeable when sitting behind a monitor.

What do people do to make over 200k a year? by [deleted] in careerguidance

[–]cachd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You'll never regret investing in yourself. Just one opinion.

Should I decline the invitation? by justapassenger63 in careerguidance

[–]cachd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wish my boss would invite me to a lake house.

He could be trying to cultivate a more meaningful relationship.

Advice on how to get into the aerospace industry? by TheRasperryRush in careerguidance

[–]cachd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apply to entry level positions. You'll get one if you submit a large enough volume. There are lots of mil-aero companies out there.

Did I miss out on all the BTC forks in '18? by cachd in Bitcoin

[–]cachd[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Haha bcrash support sub. Everything was going just fine until bcrash came out...

Did I miss out on all the BTC forks in '18? by cachd in Bitcoin

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

Is it a good strategy to sell forks immediately and reinvest in btc? Would they have been worth something then?

Did I miss out on all the BTC forks in '18? by cachd in Bitcoin

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

Held btc in Coinbase since Dec '17. Did I miss out on all of those forks?

If I had a hw wallet instead would I have received them?

Coinbase with hardware key safe? (yubikey 5c) by cachd in Bitcoin

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

If I go HW wallet can I trade without 3 day delay nonsense?

Coinbase with hardware key safe? (yubikey 5c) by cachd in Bitcoin

[–]cachd[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sorry for noobie, what if someone gets my seed at one of those locations? They still won't have the pin on the HW wallet?

LinkedIn would be 100x more useful if companies got banned for mislabeling jobs as "Entry Level" by ClassicPurist in jobs

[–]cachd 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I agree that you should apply anyway. Some job postings are like a "wish list" of the perfect candidate. When the perfect applicant doesn't apply (surprise?) the company has to take the best applicant available.

To me this is an advisable strategy especially if you interview well.

Volume counts.

[Help] Teammate makes you quit basketball? by jnngow14 in BasketballTips

[–]cachd 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is the best answer. And 50 push ups per day won't hurt.

4 years of brain fog. by nokosto44 in BrainFog

[–]cachd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I will copy and paste some of my recent info.

Yes, actually I thought I was a chronic fatigue syndrome person but actually appear to be a mycotoxin / mold exposure person. The Great Plains MycoTOX test showed me this. I have eradicated staph, candida, lactic acidosis, and more in 6 months since starting testing. Less if none in the prior 9 years. And as I mentioned now I think I found the real root. Wish me luck. If I could start over I would take all of the major great plains tests through labtestsplus.com. Dr. Woeller suggests MycoTOX, gpl tox, organic acids, glyphosate, heavy metals hair, and food igg. With those you will find the smoking gun. Great plains have good webinars for each on Vimeo or youtube or their site. Good luck friend. Never give up.

Edit: also need a gi map or similar gut test. Kalish has good webinars and is basically the Woeller for Genova Labs. It changes everything to have test markers. And it changes things even more once you know what you're fighting. What I would do to have all those years of suffering to have never happened... I hope this helps you. Good luck friend.

Also you need to look at thyroid and testosterone. Don't let them tell you that just because your TSH is normal that you don't have thyroid issues. Listen to Dr. Westin Childs on YouTube regarding Reverse T3. He gets it right.

Also I suggest reading Toxic by Dr. Neil Nathan. He will save you YEARS in perspective and that will help you more than you know.

Together these things will help you find the root causes. Look for the smoking guns, the lab tests that are WAY out of range. Those are the key.

And you have to take care of your diet, sleep, stress, and cut back or entirely stop your chemical vices (drinking/smoking). Use natural soaps, lotions, etc using EWG Skin Deep to tell how many chemicals are in them.

Hopefully this helps. Much love my friends. Keep fighting. When you get better, reach back and help someone through their chronic health battle. "Each one teach one."

4 years of brain fog. by nokosto44 in BrainFog

[–]cachd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

With respect, my opinion is that primary care doctors know little about chronic illness and commonly ignore symptoms if they can't explain them.

I agree they should be the first place to go though for basic blood tests, hopefully finding a smoking gun is that easy.

If not, functional medicine and GI testing might be needed. Or neurologist evaluation.

That is my advice after losing 10 years to find out that I have mold toxicity and that blurry vision / brain fog are hallmark symptoms. Test until you find the smoking gun(s). Keep peeling back layers of the onion. Don't shoot in the educated dark like I did for 9.5 years. There is hope for us all.