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Recipe review of sorts
Trying to get my fluids up without going to an er or infusion center so I thought that rice ramen might be good since things aren’t staying in and/or down that well even with zofran.
Since I only want to use the kettle and microwave because it’s too hot. I tried some rice vermicelli and it was awful so the threw the noodles out and drank the broth. Next I tried some pad Thai noodles in broth with a bit of soy sauce. The noodles were great, the broth seems salty but that could be from being dehydrated.
I added a nectarine and have now gone back to drinking the rehydration fluid. Everything is staying in and down so far which is great as it’s mid 90s out (35) and I’m not leaving my air conditioning
 
warn him about my grampa, he did stuff like that...sqinting at people then dunking his eye in beer to clean it pop it back in and say now i can see ya.
He's a great guy!
He tried to get a boat job offshore, as a teen, but was turned down over his eye.
He got on the inland tugs and never looked back.
He's happily retired now.
 
Recipe review of sorts
Trying to get my fluids up without going to an er or infusion center so I thought that rice ramen might be good since things aren’t staying in and/or down that well even with zofran.
Since I only want to use the kettle and microwave because it’s too hot. I tried some rice vermicelli and it was awful so the threw the noodles out and drank the broth. Next I tried some pad Thai noodles in broth with a bit of soy sauce. The noodles were great, the broth seems salty but that could be from being dehydrated.
I added a nectarine and have now gone back to drinking the rehydration fluid. Everything is staying in and down so far which is great as it’s mid 90s out (35) and I’m not leaving my air conditioning
That's tough... I'm glad you're keeping things down now!
Best wishes, thoughts and prayers 🙏
 
Welcome to Sweltering Saturday 🥵 View attachment 2550108
But... they call it a Heat Wave... and it's moving...
Lookout East Coast and Southern states
Here's a peek at Monday
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How's everyone doing on this hot and humid day?

The massive scale of these machines is incredible!!


And 💯 what @Boat1 said, too
Have a fantastic time with the guys, @Wonderer67

:cry: It will be for a while... different cadence to the day
But the clouder will rally... and so will you 🫂

Same... even with baseball. Watching "Just a bit outside" - movie about the 1982 Milwaukee Brewers. ⚾

Beautiful... so, can any tree be a bonsai with the right care and attention?

Storms stayed to the north of my area... we're set to break century-old records with high temps though.
Thank goodness for A/C!!!

Not just gardens... people, too

On the house - help yourselves
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Basically Bonsai can be done on just about any tree. Although some trees are better than others if attempting to prune one. Junipers, Figs, and Maples tend to be stars. Mainly due to ease of pruning and their forgiving nature. The juniper I did last year, I’ve tried to kill it every which way from Sunday, but she still hangs in there! That tree is right around twenty years old!

The idea is to recreate a landscape scene in a small pot. Bon (shallow pot) Sai ( planted tree) is how this ancient practice got its start. First in China and then Japan took it next level.

You should give it a try. It’s not as hard as it looks.
 
Basically Bonsai can be done on just about any tree. Although some trees are better than others if attempting to prune one. Junipers, Figs, and Maples tend to be stars. Mainly due to ease of pruning and their forgiving nature. The juniper I did last year, I’ve tried to kill it every which way from Sunday, but she still hangs in there! That tree is right around twenty years old!

The idea is to recreate a landscape scene in a small pot. Bon (shallow pot) Sai ( planted tree) is how this ancient practice got its start. First in China and then Japan took it next level.

You should give it a try. It’s not as hard as it looks.
You do a BEAUTIFUL job on 'em!
Thanks for posting the pics for us... I 💘 LOVE them!
 
I have some help with zofran/ondasetron, and my other meds. This from a reaction and my gi mast cells, are in rejection mode.
A few years back, my daughter was going through hell.... numerous trips to the ER where she was treated like a junkie looking for a fix, minimum of 8hrs of every day heaving.... I had to make pads for the sides of the trash can because her poor hands were bruised up from leaning over it all day...
Root cause, bad drug interaction from prescribed medication... IOW, the Drs were killing her.

Talk about a helpless feeling for a dad...
 
A few years back, my daughter was going through hell.... numerous trips to the ER where she was treated like a junkie looking for a fix, minimum of 8hrs of every day heaving.... I had to make pads for the sides of the trash can because her poor hands were bruised up from leaning over it all day...
Root cause, bad drug interaction from prescribed medication... IOW, the Drs were killing her.
I can relate,reactions do that and also my periods were like that for many years, I lost 15lbs a month and then spend the remaining 3 weeks of the month trying to get back.
I used have really long hair then and my dad would hold my hair back
I’m sorry she had to go through that.
 
I hope it does either.
I’m terrified of those during high heat. Last time me and a ton of meds had to find a cool place to go, mainly my meds which are already packed in cooler bags.
Power is back.
Hope it stays
Was ticking down the last hour of that 4-hr fridge food window.
Very lucky I don't have any meds that rely on refrigeration. That would be very scary!
🤞 no more outages... especially during the heat wave!
Night all... will try to catch up tomorrow - once I get everything plugged in again.
 
Recipe review of sorts
Trying to get my fluids up without going to an er or infusion center so I thought that rice ramen might be good since things aren’t staying in and/or down that well even with zofran.
Since I only want to use the kettle and microwave because it’s too hot. I tried some rice vermicelli and it was awful so the threw the noodles out and drank the broth. Next I tried some pad Thai noodles in broth with a bit of soy sauce. The noodles were great, the broth seems salty but that could be from being dehydrated.
I added a nectarine and have now gone back to drinking the rehydration fluid. Everything is staying in and down so far which is great as it’s mid 90s out (35) and I’m not leaving my air conditioning
Hope you find a recipe that works for you!
I've heard good things about Skratch Labs but all those electrolyte drinks/powders tend to have ingredients I don't tolerate.
 
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