russellvt
russellvt t1_j8f296h wrote
Reply to comment by AlternativeSign272 in I am a 15f with diagnosed aquagenic urticaria - an allergy to water. Ask me anything! by AlternativeSign272
> Then, after a few different dermatology/allergist visits, I was formally diagnosed.
No offense, but considering how ridiculously rare this disorder is (like 50 to 100) documented cases... "a few' visits would seem low (ie. Took me "a few" just for a regular allergy panel with treatment, etc)
russellvt t1_j8f1hef wrote
Reply to comment by AlternativeSign272 in I am a 15f with diagnosed aquagenic urticaria - an allergy to water. Ask me anything! by AlternativeSign272
> I have rarer medical conditions than this haha
Thats pretty scary, as there are supposedly only 50 to 100 documented cases of aquagenic urticaria (sources vary slightly, but the number is incredibly low).
russellvt t1_j23h662 wrote
Reply to LPT: The best way to cope with an uncertain future is to prepare for a happy one. by bravelittletoestir
I think you have that backwards ... Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst. Ultimately, you will be caught off-guard far less, and end up "scrambling" far less often.
russellvt t1_ixuo27c wrote
Reply to ELI5 How is drinking a diet soda different than drinking plain water when it comes to your health? by LucyLegBeard
Diet Soda is man made chemicals to "trick" your body in to believing you are consuming calories (and namely sucrose or everyone's favorite ... HFCS)
Trouble is, the mucous membranes (the things you "taste" with) ... AKA "taste buds ... They tell the pancreas to start producing insulin (ie. The hormone in your body that tells you cells to "wakeup and eat").
But, just like in "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" ... It doesn't take long for the cells in your body to start *ignoring" that alarm / warning that "food" (ie. glucose) is "on its way." They "learn" that the signal isn't really reliable ... So, they stop listening to it as much ... And start to really only wakeup when they're hungry.
This is called Insulin Resistance ... or ... Type II Diabetes.
Essentially, at that time, we need more and more garbage collectors at that time, as well as more garbage dumps. This manifests itself as cholesterol (garbage collectors) and fat (garbage dumps).
Eating better foods (nuts is a good example) helps increase the amount of stealthy or "thin" assassinators (aka good cholesterol) that is able to escape to the lower intestine via the liver ... The "garbage cops" (AKA bad or large cholesterol) still kinda help clear out the unwanteds in the blood, but they're too big to exit via the liver ... And eventually fall down and accumulate in strange places ... Otherwise known as heart attacks or stroke.
Water, it's just chill... It quietly slips in the front door without "alerting the staff" that they're walking in... If slides on down to the central gathering area, and is immediately allowed to come right in ... No problems.
^(And yeah, I could probably continue or expand and further "clarify" the analogy...)
russellvt t1_iumpwq9 wrote
Reply to Hi Reddit! We are scientists at MRIGlobal here to answer your questions about recent Ebola outbreaks. Ask us anything! by MRIGlobal
Can you please explain why Ebola isn't thought of as "a serious threat" to most of the modern world?
Corollary... What makes the virus so virulent in places such as Africa, where it would likely not become a problem in countries such as the US?
russellvt t1_itbmntp wrote
Reply to comment by dbsgirl in LPT: When someone you know casually loses someone, read the obituary and comment on something specific. by dbsgirl
>So you agree with me then,
No... What part of don't say shit did you misunderstand?
russellvt t1_isxq6xx wrote
Reply to LPT: When someone you know casually loses someone, read the obituary and comment on something specific. by dbsgirl
The REAL LPT: Don't say shit unless the person either asks, or you're in a tight enough circle to have been invited to the funeral.
russellvt t1_j9t4zt8 wrote
Reply to [OC] Visualisation of a current UN vote by Denk-doch-mal-meta
You missed Thursday by a few hours, already ... sorry.