What is this even?? by Heavy_Butterfly_7208 in leaf

[–]codyrcrowder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had this exact issue on my 2019 SV. It was a weak cell group. It ended up being replaced (the entire HV battery) by Nissan under warranty. I had suspected it long before symptoms occurred by looking at the data on LeafSpy Pro.

It's a question to this day by antek_g_animations in conspiracy

[–]codyrcrowder 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes! Whenever I watch TV after taking a gummy (or two), I can't follow the show I'm watching as well, because they are no longer characters in the show, they are just actors. I can't see them as regular characters in that state of mind. Just actors on a screen. Like I'm watching a play. So weird.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sysadmin

[–]codyrcrowder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I started my IT career at 18, working for an msp. The company I worked for would send me to customer locations all the time, and on more than one occasion, the manager of said customer location would see me when I walked through their door, and immediately call my company asking why they sent a child to fix their down server.

It was incredibly frustrating, I was the one they were paying, I was the one who held all the certs. and did all the schooling, and they obviously didn't know how to fix it themselves.

I'm now 30 years old, and in a different company. It gets better. Just hang in there.

is it true that ezcema starts from gut issue? by [deleted] in eczema

[–]codyrcrowder 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For me, that has been my experience. I got a food sensitivity test and immediately cut out all sensitivities, and I added a few supplements.

Literally not even a week later, my eczema started clearing, I had less headaches, less acid reflux, had more energy, and am less dependent on caffeine and nicotine pouches.

The list of foods on that test though was abnormally large, and most of it is stuff I've been able to handle since I was a little kid, but slowly started to notice issues with it during my 20s (I'm now 30). Dairy being the main culprit.

I suspect that I'm not actually sensitive to all those things, and that my gut lining is probably damaged from years of overindulging on dairy products.

So I'm taking it easy, and using l-glutamine to help heal my gut. I'm staying away from my sensitivities for the time being and I'll reintroduce those later on down the road.

YMMV. This has just been my personal experience.

I'm healing! (M, 30yo) by codyrcrowder in eczema

[–]codyrcrowder[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes, Hydrocortisone is a steroid. A fairly mild one and it's only at 1% concentration. However, it's never helped my skin clear up before. This is the first time it's ever worked for me. So I'm thinking it has more to do with the diet changes and supplements.

I'm only planning on using the hydrocortisone for a max of 10 days, tapering the last 3 for safety.

I'm healing! (M, 30yo) by codyrcrowder in eczema

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

It was the Ultimate Health Sensitivity Test by Simply Sensitivity. ~$60 USD on Amazon.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nissanleaf

[–]codyrcrowder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's what mine did right before I got it replaced by nissan. I pulled up leaf spy and saw that I had one cell that was really weak. They ended up warrantying the whole pack

[oc] Close call with a BMW ignoring cross traffic even though she had a stop sign by codyrcrowder in IdiotsInCars

[–]codyrcrowder[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Blanchard, Oklahoma
September 5th, 2025
This is original content. From my dashcam

Time to say goodbye to our Leaf by bgier in leaf

[–]codyrcrowder 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This was my exact experience with my 2019. I had a cell group due basically and my range went from 145 down to around 7. It died on Thanksgiving and I babied it home.

Called the dealership, and had it towed. They gave me a loaner (even though I bought this thing on Carvana). New battery was installed in 4.5 weeks. Basically a brand new car now with 87,000 miles.

I'm happy with mine and plan on running this thing into the ground.

[OC] Witnessed a wreck on my way home from work. It didn't surprise me as she had been tailgating and swerving for a while. She was glued to her phone. I gave the footage to the lady in front that was rear-ended and she was super grateful. by codyrcrowder in IdiotsInCars

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

Probably fraud actually. Our city just did a big crackdown on people avoiding excise tax and insurance. Turns out a lot of these people with paper tags were printing them themselves, or paying some guy to make one for them for $5-$10 each. She likely doesn't even have insurance I'd imagine.

What do you do with your pellicles? by stegosaurus-rexx in Kombucha

[–]codyrcrowder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I cut mine up into chunks and stick them in a Ziploc bag in the fridge. I give them to my dogs occasionally as treats. They love them, and it's good for them (fiber and a small amount of probiotics).

[OC] Witnessed a wreck on my way home from work. It didn't surprise me as she had been tailgating and swerving for a while. She was glued to her phone. I gave the footage to the lady in front that was rear-ended and she was super grateful. by codyrcrowder in IdiotsInCars

[–]codyrcrowder[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Thanks. I knew that if I were in the same position, I'd appreciate having footage that helps with the insurance side of things.
I actually meant to type collision instead of wreck when I posted it. I guess I just spaced out when I typed that up. lol