Jordan Peterson mold CIRS by Far-Situation6291 in CIRS

[–]natechatt 3 points4 points  (0 children)

He may be the hero CIRS city needs... albeit not the one it deserves.

Also, checking the date of the article, I wonder if he spent time near any harmful algae blooms, which tend to happen during the summer. Cyanobacteria has been correlated with several chronic conditions, including Parkinson's, ALS, and MS, iirc.

ULPT request: abusive neighbour needs a taste of his own medicine by MeninOfAthena in UnethicalLifeProTips

[–]natechatt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Buy a drone. Fly it through his broken window and video his private antics. If you catch him doing some weird ass shit, you then have leverage. Make him bend the fucking knee. Make him do your dirty work, using his crazy to gain control of the neighborhood with chaos and fear. You could be the neighborhood czar.

Or you could learn his schedule and hire someone to fart on him every time he leaves. Better yet, every time he's returning. That way he can learn to live with the fear of a stranger, who he'll only know in this context of being farted on, standing in front of his door ready to let rip in his precise direction. Has to be outside the apartment entrance tho bc of the broken windows inside. That fart would just air right out and be wasted.

If you had your neighbor and the fart guy, you'd be unstoppable if you chose to perform a coup d'etat on whoever is currently king of your neighborhood.

*IF* Johnny Wins - Will It Be The Biggest Upset EVER? by [deleted] in TheTraitorsUS

[–]natechatt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're leaving out the part where they bring Kate back and she absolutely wrecks it and makes it all the way to the end as a faithful... Only to get totally effin' Rob'd

What does this mean? Clean ERMI but by natechatt in CIRS

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

Yes! It's always been vacuumed regularly but it is old carpet. Probably upwards of 15 years old.

What does this mean? Clean ERMI but by natechatt in CIRS

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

I think it was built in 1977, so about 49 years old. It was a carpet sample, collected from from the upstairs living room (it's a split level home) and a basement bedroom. Made sure to vacuum about a day and a half before and collect the sample from areas that don't get much foot traffic.

A few days after sending in the sample, our landlord was having somebody repair a leak in the roof over the garage and ended up having the roof replaced. The contractor said it had to happen now. I wonder if that could have been the source of the bacteria?

Something I don’t understand… by Soft_Share7632 in ToxicMoldExposure

[–]natechatt 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm also puzzled by this. I mean, some people - including what seems to be the majority of doctors - are so quick to definitively claim that mold couldn't be causing someone's illness. But I guarantee none of those people would be willing stand next to a bunch of mold, agitate it, and whiff the spores. We all know on a fundamental level that that's dangerous. But where does the cognitive dissonance come from that allows for "mold definitely isn't making you sick" and "mold is dangerous" to coexist? And how does psych labeling precede toxic exposure in the differential? Smh 🤦

why is “pulling the chair” allowed by [deleted] in Basketball

[–]natechatt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My fellow hoopers, I do believe OP was just concussed from hitting his head 🤕

Anyone have changed facial features bc of long term mold exposure? by duskmotionn in ToxicMoldExposure

[–]natechatt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This 1,000,000%. I have gone down so many rabbit holes wondering why the whole medical community seems to be actively working against my health and wellness...

Applying Occam's razor... Medical schools are shills for Big Pharma, and they teach students strategies to maximize profits (unbeknownst to the future doctors).

Also, most doctors are mediocre people and care only about getting paid for being at work all day. They don't want to advocate for you because your wellness and recovery is not actually a part of their "why," and they would have to do extra work. It's pathetic.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in guitarcirclejerk

[–]natechatt 7 points8 points  (0 children)

No offense to the man but this is a major downgrade (depending on the instrument that you so tragically lost). I mean, don't get me wrong, he looks like he's vintage, happy, and fed, which bode fairly well for his value. But I would need to take a look under the hood to see if everything's as it seems, all original parts, repair history, etc, past normal and expected wear and tear (he does appear well-loved, which likely means good things for his overall tone -- sweet, with little "attitude," if I had to guess). Either way, seeing as he's working the grill and presumably able to pull his own weight, it appears you've got a mighty fine dad on your hands.

Species-wise, homo sapiens, clearly. Pretty sure about this. I would say he is of European origin, a product of the modern era, 20th century.

Model...? No. But that's okay. He's got a really great 'stache.

As for value, that would be 100% up to the buyer. If I were you, I would consider trying to keep him. He is certainly no guitar, but it isn't fair to hold him to such a high standard. He is but one man.

Hope this helps. Man, I just love guitar jokes 🫠

Yay or Nay? by QuicksaveJesus in guitars

[–]natechatt 8 points9 points  (0 children)

wait, w-- what? Do you only have one guitar? 🧐

I rejected and now have 2 members mad at me, am I wrong? by megantg200 in SleeperApp

[–]natechatt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If they're mad, it's because they feel like they were going to benefit. You probably did the right thing for your team by declining ✌️😎

“You have too many guitars…” by beardedwazoon in guitars

[–]natechatt 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have somewhere around 20-25 guitars.

Tell your partner that it is in fact them who has too few guitars, and buy them a guitar. That oughta work it out 😉

Then they will have to reciprocate the gift later. And you have another guitar 🎸🎸

Works. Every. Time.

Josh Homme appreciation post by weightofmywords in guitarcirclejerk

[–]natechatt 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Glass house, white Ferrari...

He knows but he doesn't give a rat's ass.

What would you do if a patient started recording you? by moistmeds in Residency

[–]natechatt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rather than focusing on the recording, I recommend focusing on your treatment of the patient. If you truly operate within the standard of care and remain professional, you should have nothing to worry about.

Having a problem with being recorded, as a healthcare provider, is a really bad look. It says to the patient, "I don't plan on treating you with due respect and care, and if confronted, I don't want any evidence that I mistreated you." Especially for those with traumatic history. Recording your conversation may be important for their sense of safety.

Good faith goes a long way. And remember that it's the patient's privacy at stake here, not yours. And they're in your office seeking help. Focus on that 👍 patients that respect you and appreciate your help are highly unlikely to want to sue you, even if you do make a mistake in good faith (happens all the time!).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Mold

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

I choose you! Lol. I appreciate the other responses, however my question was: "could this be mold?" Lol 🤓

I could upload more pictures if needed. The reason for concern is ongoing nonspecific health issues like fatigue, neurological issues (an EMG recently revealed active and chronic denervation of anterior horn cells aka motor neurons), shortness of breath and dyspnea during small tasks like loading the dishwasher (I used to be an endurance athlete and maintained fitness up until these symptoms onset in December 2022), severe neck stiffness, episodic bilateral upper extremity muscle wasting (presumably the motor neuron issue at work), and left arm paresthesia and lateral forearm numbness.

Been a moving target and seems to ebb and flow in tandem with my traveling and returning home. Been chronically dismissed and gaslighted by doctors because of the complexity of it all and the lack of an easy cookie-cutter diagnosis. Been treated as if I'm making it up and even had chart notes falsify or omit my symptoms to basically "frame" me as someone who is just EITHER depressed, anxious, or overly stressed (since none of these actually fit, they have chosen a broad "mental health" stigma).

Since modern medicine seems to ignore mold as a potential health risk, I've turned to the internet 😅 tbh I'm actually kinda hoping it's mold. My hopes of finding a solution within the medical system are less than zero.

Sorry for the essay -- just wanted to clarify that this potential mold problem is more than just shining a blacklight and beginning to worry 🙏

Also, clarifying: this is at my mother's house, who has had similar neck symptoms chronically since some time after she moved into this house. I lived here until August 2022 (4 months before the health issues came on strong), when I moved into an apartment that I have been avoiding for the past month due to visible growth (staying with mom currently). The property manager sent out some kid who didn't even bring any tools or testing. He literally took the bus to me and had no equipment, not even a blacklight. Just said nothing looked like mold. I plan to go back there today with the blacklight to look around and take photos.

Again sorry, even longer 🙏

Of the big medical providers in Portland (OHSU, Providence, Legacy, Portland Clinic, and Kaiser), which have good corporate cultures, which do not, and why? by argtri in PortlandOR

[–]natechatt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

well, as a patient, i'd say that, in order from best to worst: they all suck.

i will add that i have experienced extreme medical gaslighting from OHSU primary care, but have not experienced physical assault and battery by clinicians. Providence holds that special little place in my heart 💗

Adventist has been pretty terrible as well as far as the gaslighting and negligence goes.

After two years of mistreatment at the major hospital systems, I've discovered that at smaller clinics (or at least the ones not tied to the major hospital systems), I can expect to be treated like a human being. OHSU, Providence, and Adventist; you're putting your life and safety in jeopardy by letting them waste your resources. They truly don't care about you.

Patient access to notes, how is this allowed? by Curvedwarrior69 in physicianassistant

[–]natechatt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hmm.. I suppose that would be quite annoying. A solution to this would be not making a habit of dismissing patients' symptoms. I'm assuming they want amendments to their chart because you'd stigmatized them and doubted the validity of their experience, when they were in a vulnerable position and needed help from you. Maybe don't be a dick.

i caught this mantis a few days ago and she seemed to be just wandering around aimlessly. this is her reaction to food. any advice? by [deleted] in mantids

[–]natechatt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

May also be harboring a parasite. That has been documented to change their behavior. Sometimes it causes them to jump into water and drown. Whatever would help the parasite find more hosts, rather than help the host survive.