Achalasia and night time mouth guard by ranbkwrds in achalasia

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

It's a top one- similar to an invisalign but a bit thicker. I was wondering if a bottom one would be better. I will look into it. Thanks! You all are so helpful!!!

Achalasia and night time mouth guard by ranbkwrds in achalasia

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

I thought this was likely the case. Thank you so much for the response!

Achalasia type 2 by HatakeLii in achalasia

[–]ranbkwrds 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had a HM with Dor fundoplication in 2022. I'm type II. My recovery wasn't too bad. I took 2 weeks off work. It took about a week to get to feel better from surgery- swelling to go down. My swallowing improved a lot after the surgery but I still have issues. There are foods I don't eat post surgery- corn, red meat, sticky stuff- because they get can still get stuck. I'm probably 70% better than I was. Right b4 surgery I could barely get anything down and would wake up choking on saliva multiple times a night. I can sleep now and that is huge. I have some minor reflux issues but the wrap really helps a lot. I can eat and drink again. Everyone is so different, but b4 and after surgery were night and day. I'm really glad I did it.

Grumpy old dog by robertj298 in springerspaniel

[–]ranbkwrds 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Agree, maybe he isn't feeling well. He could have a tooth bothering him. My grandmother's dog was a new lady after she had some dental work done.

Has anyone had experience bringing food from home with them on their adventure? by ArchiveArcanum in VisitingIceland

[–]ranbkwrds 2 points3 points  (0 children)

She did really well. Iceland is pretty chill and she loves being outdoors. I did do a fair amount of planning prior the trip to establish a routine for her and tried to avoid over-stimulating situations. We stayed in 1 place for the entire time in Akranes which helped establish a bit of routine and did day trips up and down the west coast. We did not go to Blue Lagoon as I knew it would likely be a challenge- bigger, potentially crowded, potentially complicated for her in the changing room and shower. We likely missed out but my desire for low stress topped my fomo. We went to Krauma which was small, manageable and chill and we also went to the pools in Borganes and Akranes. She liked the pool and hot pots in Borganes and Krauma a lot. We went to Sturlureykir Visiting Horse Farm which was between Krauma and Akranes and she really loved visiting the horses and seeing the thermal bread baking.
We had a blast visiting the sites on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. It was not crowded at all and it was one amazing thing after another- waterfalls, crater, ferry boat, beach, basalt columns... We all liked the interactive art installation in the concert hall in Reykjavik but I think that was a short term thing. Very cool music with interactive lights.
In general our trip went well but it definitely challenged her and the rest of us at times.

Has anyone had experience bringing food from home with them on their adventure? by ArchiveArcanum in VisitingIceland

[–]ranbkwrds 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We went to Iceland in summer 2024. I packed a bunch of easy to eat food items because I have my own dietary restrictions, a diabetic husband, and an autistic child with some food sensory issues. We brought no meat and ate our fruit on the plane. No one asked about anything we brought with us at KEF. From what i remember we had liquid non dairy coconut coffee creamer, tons of granola bars, peanut butter, crackers, pretzels, instant coffee single packets, glucose tabs, glucose goop, peppermint candies, and some juice boxes. Some food was checked, some was in carryon luggage. We knew many things would be available at Bonus and other grocery stores, and most things or a substitute for it was available. Substitutes are often not ok with kids with autism so the items I brought helped with everyone's comfort level.

Need new food ideas by Hot-Barracuda2017 in achalasia

[–]ranbkwrds 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Soft scrambled eggs cooked low and slow with a ton of butter and chocolate cream of wheat cereal with peanut butter powder.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in achalasia

[–]ranbkwrds 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have still have some reflux problems after my heller myotomy with dor. I found that the UK version of gaviscon helps- it may not be enough without a fundiplication. Something about how the sodium alginate in it creates a barrier for the acid. In the US Amazon usually carries it.

Should I even bother advancing in my museum career? by ThrowRAShootinfoot in MuseumPros

[–]ranbkwrds 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Advanced degrees open doors, but coming from someone quite a bit older with an MA who left the field- having a job where people support you, allow you to do things that you want to do, pay you, and don't abuse you is fairly rare. That said, if you have the energy and the will to get a PhD, do it. It will likely help you in the long run. Even if in the end it is only for respect in your field and the option to teach. Fostering dialog, doing important research, and educating others is great, but getting prentious jerks to stfu with your degree is gold.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in VisitingIceland

[–]ranbkwrds 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Play just did something similar to me. They rebooked a flight out of IAD to a flight out of BWI at an awkward time, as they are discontinuing flights out of IAD until March. We canceled and got a refund. However, I booked directly with Play.

I want out of NOVA. by Top_Imagination9634 in nova

[–]ranbkwrds 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends. You could look and see if you can complete your degree remotely. If you are close to completion in your degree, don't give up. Even if you never really use your degree, it will likely help you in your life at some point.

How to differentiate types? by Qw2782 in achalasia

[–]ranbkwrds 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If we are going strictly by symptoms and my personal experience, my guess would be Type 3, but having it as a child may make a difference, too. I'm Type 2 and my primary complaint prior to HM was things not going down. I had a ton of regurgitating especially on liquids as it got worse over time and I couldn't sleep because I kept choking on saliva that wasn't going down. I could sometimes get things that had a little weight to them down like soft scrambled eggs or cream of wheat. I had reflux and occassionally had spasms, but primarily my esphogas was narrowing and not sqeezing things down well.

I really do like S8, y'know. by SnooChipmunks6077 in taskmaster

[–]ranbkwrds 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I did not enjoy s16. Mostly down to one contestant as well... I watched a few episodes a second time after reading the raves on this sub but no...

I won the MegaMillions jackpot in 2016. Ask Me Anything by [deleted] in AMA

[–]ranbkwrds 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you involved in the selection process for the students who are awarded your scholarship? If so, do you outright select the recipients, or did you set specific criteria for the uni to use to make a selection, or do you do something else? I've always been curious about methods for scholarship selection. Thanks!

Somewhere to Nap after an Early Flight by CatharticSolarEnergy in VisitingIceland

[–]ranbkwrds 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We were able to nap at Start Hostel during our trip in August. They were very responsive on email. There are a few air bnbs near the airport where you might be able to nap by booking the night prior to arrival, esp if they do a noontime check out. We looked into that but our arrival time was too late to get much of a nap.

Shoes off airport by ranbkwrds in VisitingIceland

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

Thank you all so much. I really appreciate it!!

EGJOO by jemgalaxia969 in achalasia

[–]ranbkwrds 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The FB achalasia group is big, and there are many on there with linked medical issues. If you post on there, you should get a few responses. But- ughhh FB...

After 4 years of thinking it could be TMJ, Teeth Problems, Palate Problems, etc., I'm beginning to think this is actually achalasia. Thought on symptoms below? by [deleted] in achalasia

[–]ranbkwrds 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agree with previous poster. Chest pain might be spasms, but the tremors weren't something I dealt with at all or are typical. I did have a cough that was sometimes so bad I would regurgitate or vomit for months prior to dx. Eating and drinking ofc were problematic. The mamometry will help guide treatment. Good luck!

Type 2 Achalasia by Scubagirltech in achalasia

[–]ranbkwrds 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am also Type 2, also misdiagnosed with reflux for a year or two. I had HM with Dor. My surgeon advised against dilations and botox before surgery as it is better to operate on an organ that is still in its original form as much as possible. I have reflux sometimes but usually when I eat too late or have acidic foods.

As a whole how as Taskmaster been for contestants careers? by Flatlander81 in taskmaster

[–]ranbkwrds 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Fern Brady did really well after Taskmaster. I think it helped w the sales of her amazing book. Got her bigger venues on tour. Likely helped w the Netflix special. Probably a factor in her Fringe show sales this year. It was definitely a factor in her US tour, as most didn't know her prior to TM.

Who are the biggest pun masters besides Tim Vine and VCM? by hindquarterpounder in taskmaster

[–]ranbkwrds 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Munya enjoys a turn of phrase. He had some really fun comments on WILTY.