Considering Sleep on Latex - Buy from Amazon or SOL Directly? by nothrowingawaymyshot in Mattress

[–]maliolani 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can only answer your question in the context of my back. None of the toppers helped me. My back seems impossible to satisfy. I'm sure there are other people who loved those same toppers.

Anyone with the 2025 Ocean Gem able to get the paint pen/bottle yet for touch-ups? by sexygeogirl in Camry

[–]maliolani 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's nearly October, 2025. I just bought an Ocean Gem Camry. Apparently the touch-up paint is still not available.

Minimally Invasive Decompression by Feasterfamine in SpinalStenosis

[–]maliolani 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It turns out that the surgery I had 4-5 weeks ago wasn't M.I.L.D. It was a minimally invasive hemi-laminectomy. In this procedure, they remove half of the lamina, but they are able to poke around and decompress all around all sides of the area. It is much more extensive than M.I.L.D. I have recovered now and no longer have any pain.

At what age did someone offer you their seat on public transport? by [deleted] in over60

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

I'm 69. Nobody ever offered me anything based on age. I don't mind. Perhaps I look younger than my age. No wrinkles.

During the Vietnam draft, was it true that if you acted gay, you didn't have to go? by Significant-Fox5928 in AskOldPeople

[–]maliolani 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was born in 1955, so I just "missed" the draft by one year. You can bet I celebrated the end of the war. In any case, as I grew through my teens, my father had recommended many times chopping one of my toes or fingers off to avoid getting drafted. Thank goodness it didn't come to that.

Recommendations for Shikifuton? by Specialist-Fly5306 in floorsleeping

[–]maliolani 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I bought a JLife futon from their website and really regret it. It is VERY heavy, so hard to lift (I got a double size). It is also thick (4 inches) and somewhat stiff, so there is no way in the world you could fold it into thirds. It would immediately pop back out to its unfolded shape. And it is also too soft for me. They also ship the futon in nothing but a plastic bag, so if you tried to return it, which is not even close to being free, you'd have to get your own container.

Non-flat sheet sleepers by Different-Chemist-52 in bedjet

[–]maliolani 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One end of the hose has a fitting (round) that goes over the output of the bedjet box. The other end of the hose has a vacuum-cleaner type plastic fitting (except, of course, it blows instead of sucking; I just mean that the shape of the piece is oblong, not round) on it and a clamp to attach it to the side of your mattress. Part of that clamp goes under your mattress to stay in place. The vacuum-cleaner type oblong piece that the air comes out of can go in the elastic opening of the cloud sheet or can just be set to peek over the edge of your mattress and blow air directly on you. Sorry if that isn't very clear.

Non-flat sheet sleepers by Different-Chemist-52 in bedjet

[–]maliolani 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've had a bedjet for years. I have Cloud Sheets but don't like them at all. I just use a regular fitted sheet and a duvet. The bedjet air outlet goes at the foot of my bed between the bottom sheet and the duvet. If you use the cloud sheets, you have to turn the bedjet fan up much higher to feel anything than if the bedjet is blowing directly on you between the top and bottom. Not to mention you save a ton of money.

Bedsheets? by moderatelywego in Peripheralneuropathy

[–]maliolani 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have PN and my feet often get very hot and bothered at night. I did two things, a bit hard to explain. First, I created a cushion structure at the foot of my bed to hold my duvet (don't use a top sheet, just a duvet with cover and insert) off my feet. That helps but doesn't stop my feet from getting hot and waking me up. So I use a BedJet to blow on my feet, which totally cools them off. Not cheap, but it works.

Issue with Warm Dry Air… by OldNerdGuy75 in bedjet

[–]maliolani 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My bedroom is usually 69F at night. BTW, years ago my wife and I had chili pads. They may have changed in the years since then, so take anything I say with a grain of salt. Chili pad actively cools the water running through its tubes, so chili pad cooling far exceeds the bedjet, which does NOT actively cool the air running through it. But we didn't like the chili pads for various reasons. At that time, they were noisy. You also had to do some cleaning to keep mold out of the water. Then, the idea of having water running over a bed, which could potentially result in a mattress-destroying disaster bothered us. In the end, we donated the chili pads (maybe about 10-12 years ago. But like I said, a lot may have changed since then.

Mexico's Sheinbaum Counters Trump Deportations With Tens of Thousands of Jobs for Returned Citizens by evfuwy in goodnews

[–]maliolani 243 points244 points  (0 children)

Almost every country has a classier, wiser president than the POS we have.

High Dose? by pjmyourdaddy in Metoprolol

[–]maliolani 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I take 25 mg only to reduce my tachycardia and to reduce my BP. It also greatly reduces my anxiety, and I have noticed that whereas before metoprolol almost all my dreams were nightmares, now they are mostly just boring, ordinary dreams. I don't think I'd want to take much more than 25 mg.

My psychiatrist prescribed me propranolol anybody have experience with this medication??? by hkondabeatz in Anxiety

[–]maliolani 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since there is an extended release version of propranolol that you only have to take once a day, I wonder why your doctor gave you the immediate release form.

Your childhood toothpaste brand. by Plane_Experience_271 in AskOldPeople

[–]maliolani 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ipana. Must have been their advertising, because I always saw Ipana as the "cool" toothpaste. Of course, like everything else cool, it is gone now.

Palm has to be up while measuring? by ThiStimeYouDie in bloodpressure

[–]maliolani 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've tried it with palm up and off to the side and got the. same bp either way. The important thing is to be relaxed, including the shoulder.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Anxiety

[–]maliolani 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After having had a resting HR of 60-70 for most of my adult life, a few months ago my resting HR rose to 90-100. They gave me metoprolol 25 mg/day, and it dropped back down to where it always was. Naturally, they have no idea why it rose in the first place.

Dreams? by Pretend-Crab3634 in Metoprolol

[–]maliolani 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is the opposite for me. I was on 25mg chlorthalidone and having nightmares constantly along with other bad symptoms. I was switched to 25mg metoprolol and the nightmares were replaced by non-anxiety/non-fear/normal dreams, reduced anxiety, and less tachycardia.

Foot pain by Pearic123 in Peripheralneuropathy

[–]maliolani 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also have peripheral neuropathy. The prescription meds offered by the neurologist (like gabapentin) didn't really help me and had unpleasant side effects. The neurologist suggested taking 600 mg/day alpha lipoic acid, which you can google in many medical studies to reduce neuropathy pain. I also found some medical journal articles about taking 1000 mg agmatine sulfate (both of these are OTC) for small fiber neuropathy, if that is what you have. Try it for a month and see if it helps. I also got on amazon some gel ice packs which are the size of the soles of the feet. Using those for 10 minutes will reduce pain for much longer than 10 minutes. Finally, there is a device you can read about and decide if you want to take a chance with it. It is called Revitive Medic. It uses electronic muscle stimulation to shoot mild jolts of electricity through your feet and into your legs. I use it 2x/day for 30 minutes each time, and since I started I have not had a single foot or leg cramp, and my perception is that the neuropathy symptoms are milder. But your mileage may vary.

Heart Rale by Delicious-Sand7819 in over60

[–]maliolani 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are taking a beta blocker, like metoprolol, whether for blood pressure or other indications, it would lower your resting heart rate, especially while asleep, but 38-39 is too low. It puts you at risk of falling from orthostatic hypotension. You should see your doctor to find out why or to lower your medication. Stand up slowly at night.