ice chips if you can't do anything else
Zoe ,'Heart Of Gold'
The Crying of Natter 49
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Oh, that's no good, Lee. I hope you feel better very soon. Or now. Now would be better.
Eek, Lee. Don't stall on going to the ER if you feel you need it. That can dehydrate a person pretty fast.
Robin, yes on the symptons. As these things go, it's not that bad. I suspect the worst may be over already, in fact.
I suspect Top chef is a no go for me tonight though.
eta: Thanks for the sympathy, everyone.
Hope you feel better, Lee.
Poor Lee!
Feel better, Lee! Also adding to the warning to watch out for dehydration.
Yep. I'm watering myself as I can.
Honestly, if a village doesn't have any electricity, charging batteries is a great deal.
ita, a really belated reply: for this level of usage PV is lower cost than putting up a grid - cause a grid is really expensive per kWh of you don't put many kWh through it. But for normal usage a grid is cheaper. One bitter joke I've heard about this is that PV is to expensive for rich people; only people living on a few dollars a day can afford it.
You would never use PV to heat water though: a conventional solar water heater would work better for that if someone provided the money. The lower end solar water heaters can't keep heat all night, so you'd have to time your hot water use from between mid-morning to say a few hours after sunset - still a lot better than no hot water.
I suspect Top chef is a no go for me tonight though.
Don't wanna tempt fate.
Hmm. Seems this Sunday should be okay, but Kat's sleeping now, I reckon.
I had ONE PIECE (small piece) of chewing gum in my mouth for not even ten minutes, and it triggered a migraine. That is how sensitive I now seem to be to artificial sweeteners.
And gum is the only place I get them now. I switched out my toothpaste and mouthwash to avoid them.
It's just...my mouth tasted funky. Five minutes!
We had to eat whatever my mother cooked, no discussion no arguments no leaving the table. I don't think we did the limited palate thing, although every now and again my dad got weird about what we had to eat. The switching of primary complex carbs (J'can meals seem to have two or three sources) to foo foo didn't go well, for instance.
In terms of weird eating habits, I was a notoriously slow eater, except for bread and butter with Milo to drink. That I snarfed at a tremendous rate, and then threw up before showering. Not a bulimic thing--I just really liked them and didn't want to eat them slowly.
My mother has no idea I barfed up my breakfast for months as a pre-teen.
Of course, lunches came back home with me from school to get stashed under the bed (nasty, but even nastier in the tropics) and dinner was slipped to the dogs whenever possible.
Somehow with all that and no candy to boot, I was still a kinda chubby kid. Goes to show.