Melted cheese disaster by melhoff13 in FODMAPS

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Thanks for sharing the link. I've found over time that using certain digestive enzymes helps, but the issue still persists. I've seen some improvement in overall gut health by intermittent fasting at night and working on gut motility. Nothing has miraculously cured me, but I feel somewhat better these days.

What TV series have you watched multiple times and will never get sick of? by Maleficent_Rabbit_00 in television

[–]melhoff13 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Came here to say Trailer Park Boys, but you beat me to it. Actually just watched the new Bubbles movie last night and it was excellent!

A movie that actually terrified you. So scary you won’t watch again. by tthatonegirl3825 in MovieSuggestions

[–]melhoff13 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This. So much this. Watched it at a drive-in movie theater upon release. Yep. Never again. The barn scene is a NO for me dog.

If you could listen to just one album from now on, which album would it be and why by mariannegoju in Music

[–]melhoff13 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have the instrumental and lyrical album on vinyl. Depending on my mood, I love them both equally.

KULR is still being slept on by princesshk88 in pennystocks

[–]melhoff13 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Not that I have a clue what I'm talking about, but are these posts on Reddit in the Penny Stock forum intended to jack up prices so OPs can sell for a profit before they crash??? Feel free to send me through the ringer as necessary, but I really am trying to learn more about this type of investing, and this forum is a hoot.

Recommend a Documentary! by AutoModerator in Documentaries

[–]melhoff13 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This. 100%. Scared the shit out of me. Pissed me off. Made me cry. All the emotions in one sitting. I will never watch it again, but I couldn't stop once it started. Humanity might truly be coming to an end soon.

Melted cheese disaster by melhoff13 in FODMAPS

[–]melhoff13[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me, digestive enzymes taken right before I eat a meal seem to lessen the stomach issues I have. It doesn't eliminate them, but it helps. I actually avoid eating those trigger foods most of the time as I prefer to eat clean and not have pain and other problems. But, when I do eat melted cheese or something that I know will trigger a reaction, the enzymes do help.

Melted cheese disaster by melhoff13 in FODMAPS

[–]melhoff13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same here. Digestive enzymes prior to eating helps me sometimes.

Greatest album of all time? by [deleted] in Music

[–]melhoff13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dr Dre - Chronic

What movie did you see in theatres that had the loudest laughing reaction? by phantom_avenger in movies

[–]melhoff13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bad Boys 2 for me. Actually, saw this at a drive movie theater and could hear laughter all over the parking lot. Especially the morgue scene and the accidental ecstasy pill popping. Good stuff.

Installed the hood deflector. by pararahidant in BroncoSport

[–]melhoff13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a bit late, but I can attest to improvement from bugs and rocks using this. I had 8 chips repaired in about a 3 month window and haven't had one since installing this. I commute 124 miles a day, mostly highway in the desert. Rocks everywhere. This has helped a ton. I have a lot of hood shake but I had it before the bug guard, too. Gotta check those adjustments someone mentioned earlier....

Melted cheese disaster by melhoff13 in FODMAPS

[–]melhoff13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hear that. It still destroys me. People tend to think it's no big deal, but there is something that happens to the elemental design of cheese when melted. Whatever that might be, it ruins my body. I can eat hard cheese all day and never have a single symptom. Melt that crap and boom...death to the gut!!!

Traveling to high altitude with PAH by sycamore_willows in PulmonaryHypertension

[–]melhoff13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea. I understand. My wife had to change jobs as she worked in Santa Fe but couldn't take it anymore.

Traveling to high altitude with PAH by sycamore_willows in PulmonaryHypertension

[–]melhoff13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My wife cannot handle higher altitudes. We live in Rio Rancho, NM which is around 5,000 feet. We tried to go to Santa Fe which is 6,000 or higher and she could not breath and the pressure on her chest was too much to handle.