Welcome to this week’s casual kōrero thread!

This post will be pinned in this community so you can always find it, and will stay for about a week until replaced by the next one.

It’s for talking about anything that doesn’t justify a full post. For example:

  • Something interesting that happened to you
  • Something humourous that happened to you
  • Something frustrating that happened to you
  • A quick question
  • A request for recommendations
  • Pictures of your pet
  • A picture of a cloud that kind of looks like a hippo
  • Anything else, there are no rules (except the rule)

So how’s it going?

  • @[email protected]OPM
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    7 months ago

    Yeah it’s just on the level of making fun of stuff that happens in star trek from the point of view of low level staff on a not important ship. I think it’s worth checking out, you’ll get a feel for it in the first episode and quickly work out if it’s your thing. But if you only get to have one episode per night then maybe picking a show with 20 min episodes won’t be your best bang for buck!

    Oh man I have heard severe vertigo is terrible. I’ve known a few people that have had it badly and it was not a fun experience. One of my kids used to throw up whenever they got a cold, I’m glad that phase is over. Probably down to once per kid per year now, because kids are just not very healthy.

    • @[email protected]
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      27 months ago

      I thought it’s just that they have smaller bodies?

      Yeah viral vertigo was kind of horrendous. If you’ve ever been knocked out by a blow to the head, at one point it felt like that only for hours not seconds. Glad it’s gone!

      Cool, I’ll put that show on my list. Forbrydelsen isn’t going to last forever.

      I miscounted my caterpillars btw, there’s at least 7!

      • @[email protected]OPM
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        27 months ago

        Shouldn’t smaller body kids get sick less because there’s a smaller target for germs to hit? 😅

        I know someone who spent months with on and off vertigo and still gets dizzy, something about crystals in their ear? My Dad also had vertigo for a while, and that was off and on for months as well. Someone he knew had it so bad for so long they had to stop work. I’m thankful to have never had it (and to have never been knocked out!).

        • @[email protected]
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          27 months ago

          But the germs aren’t smaller, I mean if a kid gets attacked by a bear…

          The crystals thing is sweet as, BPPV, it’s when crystals land on these balance-sensing hairs in your inner ear and give you vertigo, but there’s this short maneuver exercise you do that dislodges them and shifts them somewhere else. I’ve had it a few times in my life and always shifted them no problem.

          Some people get recurring BPPV and apparently you need a physio to help with some other manouver if they’re in a hard to reach place.

          But with a virus its when the actual part of your ear with the hairs in it gets inflamed and messes them up, can be for weeks, an unlucky few never recover properly. The manouvers don’t touch it. Then the third cause is this thing called a vestibular migraine some people just get.

          • @[email protected]OPM
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            27 months ago

            For that person they didn’t do the exercises as often as they were supposed to and it didn’t get better, but also it turned out they had a brain tumour so it’s hard to say if it really was the crystals 🫤

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              7 months ago

              Maybe it was the brain tumour, that poor person! The crystals usually get dislodged in just a few iterations (sometimes 1), it’s not like building up muscles. As far as I know.

              • @[email protected]OPM
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                27 months ago

                Might be the brain tumour, but it was cut out and the balance issues didn’t go away so hard to know.