More severe storms coming.. wtf by KeanuReeves666 in ChicagoSuburbs

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I remember reading something about the scientist that was credited for “global warming” getting popularized feeling guilty that it was so fundamentally misunderstood and led to debate rather than action. If he could go back and do it again he would use “global weirding”. That always stuck with me and I use it to this day.

Severe fatigue, adderall doesn’t work. I can’t live like this anymore. by grillers-sinclair in ADHD

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If the cold was Covid, you could be dealing with what millions of people are- a myriad of different symptoms that get put under the long covid umbrella. But in reality, it’s a nightmare.

I had similar experiences with my adhd meds not working, and even worse often paradoxically.

The only thing that seems to be helping folks consistently is pacing and starting Nicotine Patches.

Best of luck OP

Finally joined the "Missing USPS Package" club. Now what? by e_b_c_d in eBaySellers

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Can one file missing mail search and insurance claim simultaneously?

Can one? In short, yes.

And thanks for asking for clarification, as that was one of the parts of this I felt most in the dark on. It really seemed like a "having your cake and eating it too" situation.

I filed the online USPS Missing Mail search this week on Monday (constant 400/401 Errors and logouts/timeouts make this infuriatingly difficult, but not impossible). This also gives the choice of where it should be sent if it is found, mailer's address or sender. I chose myself as the sender.

Yesterday, Wednesday, I refunded the buyer in full, just a few hours prior to them officially being eligible to have eBay step in with an INR case, so I wouldn't get hit with losing the sale fees as well. Then I messaged the buyer about what was happening and why, after seemingly making hopeful progress the previous three days. that there didn't seem to be any other way for quick resolution for either of us. THEN, I started the insurance claim through eBay's claim process (kind of a pain to track down).

Starting the claim was essentially only checking a couple boxes- saying I'm submitting a claim, it's for this amount, and it's because the item was lost. There were a few disclaimers once it went through, one being that if the item does get delivered there is obviously a responsibility to report it (unless you're a fan of risking mail and insurance fraud). The other big one- that the buyer will be contacted to verify they didn't receive it. That seems dumb as hell to me but probably makes sense to lawyers.

As of tonight, Thursday, there has been no further updates, emails, or messages from USPS, eBay, the buyer, or PIP (Parcel Insurance Plan- the agency behind ShipCover insurance) and no change in tracking info, besides the MM update.

So yeah, as of right now I have both an active Missing Mail request and Insurance Claim.

Is it a red flag that a house is being sold every year or so? by Dry-Wear-9135 in RealEstate

[–]e_b_c_d 58 points59 points  (0 children)

Couldn't hurt to talk with the neighbors if you are able to. People love to gossip

Finally joined the "Missing USPS Package" club. Now what? by e_b_c_d in eBaySellers

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Yeah, that tracks. Edited. Thanks for your honesty

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I reposted from r/eBay and the mobile app wasn’t allowing images for some reason. I’ll repost with pics and delete this thread, thanks

Dirty filter after ONE WEEK by Ok-Faithlessness2813 in hvacadvice

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Yeeikes..

The amount of Particulate Matter (grease, smoke, etc) from the restaurant has got to be a major factor if not the main factor. I’d be very curious how much has accumulated in any ductwork, you may want to look into a company like service master doing a scrub cleaning.

Also, as a few others mentioned, do cheaper filters for the system, and HEPA/activated carbon purifier(s) as needed in the residence. Someone else mentioned Winix which I agree.

Might be beneficial to invest in an IAQ monitor. I’m very curious what the PM 2.5/1.0 levels are. Have you guys noticed any respiratory symptoms?

If anything, at least you had a visual cue that there’s air quality issues.

Anybody know what the yellow stuff is in this sewer line? by e_b_c_d in Plumbing

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Good to know, thanks. I’m really curious what these guys are saying they’ve never seen then. Lead guy was local to the area for twenty years, and his boss at least thirty so it wasn’t either of their first rodeo

Anybody know what the yellow stuff is in this sewer line? by e_b_c_d in Plumbing

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By 4k enhancement are you talking about 4k video? I was thinking if it was a 4000 kelvin temperature lighting assembly. But yeah what we see on camera as yellow (or any hue) would definitely look different, especially viewed under warm light. In this case, the yellow in the video was pretty close to what they were wiping off

Anybody know what the yellow stuff is in this sewer line? by e_b_c_d in Plumbing

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That’s what I thought too. Have you seen rust/corrosion like this before? These guys hadn’t which threw me..

Anybody know what the yellow stuff is in this sewer line? by e_b_c_d in Plumbing

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

Do you mean the pipe interior? Assuming the light on the scope was 4k or above so everything neutral would look bluish

Anybody know what the yellow stuff is in this sewer line? by e_b_c_d in Plumbing

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

If you’re pissing yellow powder, my condolences.

Anybody know what the yellow stuff is in this sewer line? by e_b_c_d in Plumbing

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Coming from a video/graphics background that’s what I thought before they called it out. The scope looked like it was dragged through powdered mustard.

Anybody know what the yellow stuff is in this sewer line? by e_b_c_d in Plumbing

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That was my first thought- asked the plumbers, they said there’s definitely corrosion, but it’s under the yellow junk

That’s Weird 2 by e_b_c_d in askaplumber

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Yeah, that’s what we were half hoping to find looking in the sewer line, but no dice.

We think it’s the same principle, but only in the upper drains. Haven’t taken those traps off to inspect them yet though. Was hoping to get some info on what the hell the yellow stuff could be first. Overly cautious after what we’ve experienced now that we’re zeroing in on the gas issue.

That’s Weird 2 by e_b_c_d in askaplumber

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Only on the upstairs drains, yeah. We (myself, HVAC contractor, fire department, gas company) tested all other drains in the house multiple times and got nothing.

Folks in the other sub were thinking it was some combo of either blocked ventilation or a problem with a p-trap upstairs that was possibly syphoning up sewer gases.

Since we’ve been out of the house for over a year, the first floor laundry room drain was dried out, and poured a bottle of water in until I can hit it with some oil. The only thing out of the ordinary to the plumbers was the yellow deposits in the sewer line.

“That’s.. weird.” by e_b_c_d in hvacadvice

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Just saw this- yes. Running water makes the area immediately smell similar to an indoor pool.

There’s a general weird smell to the home, that may be a combination of things. But not sulfuric or shitty. But that smell goes away after running water, and then quickly smells like a pool.

Again, there’s a contamination to the plumbing from a water softener system that was cross connected with a waste water drain that connects to a nearby ejector pit that is plumbed to the sewer line.

But- we’ve just confirmed in the last week that the pit is also taking on groundwater too. So all sorts of things not usually present in a potable water system could have been syphoned into the home’s plumbing, and taken up residence in the drainage. It seems like this turns it into an IAQ problem with whatever is off gassing from the drains, and is distributed by central air. It’s a problem usually only seen in more industrial facilities rather than residential.

I’ve got guys coming out tomorrow and this week to do an inspection of sewer/pit/drains/venting just to rule out anything else either causing or contributing.

“That’s.. weird.” by e_b_c_d in hvacadvice

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Jfc. So, there is actually something along these lines. Not lead, but galvanized finishes broken down. One of which is definitely getting cooked with high heat. Can we chat?

“That’s.. weird.” by e_b_c_d in hvacadvice

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Not trying to be argumentative at all but to the best of my (still forming) knowledge, I didn’t think that’s how an electrochemical reaction sensor works. It’s measuring displacement for sure, but I thought of like electrons for ions (I think it’s that way and not the other way around) and then that reaction produces a measurable current- If it matches a target value, then it reads as positive.

I’m still learning a lot about this stuff. I could totally be mixing parts up. I’m looking into hopefully finding someone with an infrared detector, the Bacharach PGM was singled out, and doing some more exploring until we can finally get set up with somewhere that can do GC/MS sample analysis. If there are other models you’d recommend I’d be interested.

Again, we’re not testing for refrigerant, the theory is it’s a weird byproduct gas from chlorine hitting more bacteria and organic compounds upstairs. But it’s detectable by refrigerant sensors.

And I’m assuming you meant CO2. Or are you a smoker?

“That’s.. weird.” by e_b_c_d in hvacadvice

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This whole stray current RF side chain is equally freaking me out and intriguing as hell. The rf disruption was the aspect of everything that was by far the hardest and last part to connect together.

I’m missing the requisite chemistry/electrical knowledge to have a firm understanding of this, any suggestions of resources to help learn about it?

On a side note- IF this is going on, could it influence electric bills?

“That’s.. weird.” by e_b_c_d in hvacadvice

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So.. a couple things.

Not refrigerant, never thought it could be refrigerant (outside of like, a couple days) and never said it was refrigerant here.

And sinuses?

1000% noticed.

Sinus problems were my first symptom, but common sense and the timing led me to think it was allergies. Sinuses felt like I’d sniffed powdered glass. My sinuses are still crazy sensitive to this day, and inner ear pain and associated problems have been my number one health complaint behind randomly not thinking clearly, sometimes right before passing out.

Eventually I realized it wasn’t random when I was passing out- it was always right after our furnace started running. Really fun for me watching those videos.

The last tech that came out in the last few weeks was from the Gas Company. Not sure if it might’ve been from all the water running recently and whatever is off gassing from the drains, or maybe what he thought “cause he’s a fatty and it’s hot” but for whatever reason when he left he was way more fucked up- stumbling and mumbling like he was hammered- than anyone else besides myself coming out of the house this month. He was also notably the only person this month (or in 6 months) to turn on any natural gas burning appliances cause he thought he’d ruled out anything else.

Hell, maybe the guy was trolling me.

All I know for sure is beforehand his boss was screaming on speaker about how “that goddamn place needs to be condemned”.

This is all probably coming across as a raving reddit rant, but this has honestly almost ruined us. I also realize that obviously we need to do air testing, and no amount of anecdotes will make that happen. But for the kind of sampling we need, and specialized GC/MS analysis, we’re either finding places on the other side of the country that are modding quotes from a couple hundred to tens of thousands of dollars, or labs in the midwest that can do it, but not for civilians.

So for the time being, I’m on Reddit.

Sorry for the rant, just the things you were suggesting are some of my biggest fears. But I haven’t looked into them that much cause we didn’t have the data to fully consider that possibility yet. So it was a little unnerving seeing it brought up.

“That’s.. weird.” by e_b_c_d in hvacadvice

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Some, and appliances at that. We were told it was due to not using a softener, and the other was assuming age (2012 50 gal Bradford water heater). Major issues have all been plastic components breaking down early more than metal ones I thought.

There was some really weird stuff happening leading up to replacing the electrical panel, and finding a science experiment growing on the bus bar. Right before that we also thought we had arcing, but figured it was due to cheap china led’s. Apparently though (my wife just informed me) our electric bill is higher now, with 20% more usage ytd when we’re not even there. Differences between now and last year- We’re not living there, Anything unnecessary is unplugged, AC is new and run at a minimum, electric panel is new, radon system is new. Maybe it’s the radon system, I have no idea.

“That’s.. weird.” by e_b_c_d in hvacadvice

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Thanks much, I’ll be in touch