What matters is she can buy a beer nowBrodlach wrote:Worst thought is you were buying your first beer at the pub when she’s being born.![]()
Go for it, if it makes you both happy what does it matter what others think
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my yes be yes, my no be no
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EFAwenchbarwer wrote:What matters is she can buy him a beer nowBrodlach wrote:Worst thought is you were buying your first beer at the pub when she’s being born.![]()
Go for it, if it makes you both happy what does it matter what others think
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"The Oven" in Strathalbyn does a pizza called the butchers block. It a meat lovers on roids. It's got pepperoni, salami, bacon, beef, chorizo & ham with BBQ sauce base & cheese sauce topping. Our new favourite pizzaLightning McQueen wrote:wenchbarwer wrote:I like pineapple on a pizza. I also like pizzas without pineapple. I just like pizza. I have a problem...
Less is best with pizza's IMO, I get pepperoni plus prawns..........................absolutely magnificent.
PS pineapple does belong on pizza. It's called a ham & pineapple pizza. Duh
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It's a good joint that.cracka wrote:"The Oven" in Strathalbyn does a pizza called the butchers block. It a meat lovers on roids. It's got pepperoni, salami, bacon, beef, chorizo & ham with BBQ sauce base & cheese sauce topping. Our new favourite pizzaLightning McQueen wrote:wenchbarwer wrote:I like pineapple on a pizza. I also like pizzas without pineapple. I just like pizza. I have a problem...
Less is best with pizza's IMO, I get pepperoni plus prawns..........................absolutely magnificent.
PS pineapple does belong on pizza. It's called a ham & pineapple pizza. Duh
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It’s certainly up there.Mr Beefy wrote:Putting bbq sauce on a pizza is way worse than pineapple
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Yep, can't see the advantages, putting it on a yiros with some garlic sauce though is a different story.Mr Beefy wrote:Putting bbq sauce on a pizza is way worse than pineapple
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AB, I'd allow it.Lightning McQueen wrote:Yep, can't see the advantages, putting it on a yiros with some garlic sauce though is a different story.Mr Beefy wrote:Putting bbq sauce on a pizza is way worse than pineapple
Yiros, GTFO
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BBQ sauce is only for bacon egg and cheese rolls
dammit pantera this beer is warm
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Mounjaro with tirzapetide now approved for treatmentPsyber wrote:I started getting symptoms of sleep apnoea in about 1996, daytime drowsiness, snoring++, rising blood pressure and cholesterol levels. These have all normalised since I started on CPAP in 1999. Some machines are more noisy than others, and mine (Resmed) has never bothered the woman who shares my bed.Brodlach wrote:Mate of mine has a machine and it really changed his life. More energy, lost weight and feels healthierBum Crack wrote:Anyone here suffer from sleep apnea? I have a test coming up soon as the missus is ready to kill me keeping her up every night snoring and carrying on. I'm always tired during the day and I've had a gutsful. Apparently the sleep apnea machines work wonders. How much are the machines and do they take a bit of getting used to?
Only issue he says (other than getting used to the face mask) is the machine makes a noise all night
Those that automatically drop the pressure as you breathe out are good. I've never needed the humidifier the dealers tend to try to sell you. Mask fit is critical. I've found the nasal pillows dislodge if you roll over in your sleep. I've never needed a full face mask, just the nose mask, but some of the newer very compact models tend to slide around a bit too, and so I use an older one. I've had to alter the straps on some masks as we all have different head shapes and they tend to be made for the average European shape - I have a flatter crown and longer occipital bulge at the back than that.
Hoses are a factor to watch - more modern softer rubber connectors tend to perish sooner.
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When did combination rolls hit $10
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I went and saw a sleep doctor of my own accord 2 years or so ago. I'd put on weight, my blood pressure was high and I was tired of waking up more tired than I was when i went to bed.mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Mounjaro with tirzapetide now approved for treatmentPsyber wrote:I started getting symptoms of sleep apnoea in about 1996, daytime drowsiness, snoring++, rising blood pressure and cholesterol levels. These have all normalised since I started on CPAP in 1999. Some machines are more noisy than others, and mine (Resmed) has never bothered the woman who shares my bed.Brodlach wrote:Mate of mine has a machine and it really changed his life. More energy, lost weight and feels healthierBum Crack wrote:Anyone here suffer from sleep apnea? I have a test coming up soon as the missus is ready to kill me keeping her up every night snoring and carrying on. I'm always tired during the day and I've had a gutsful. Apparently the sleep apnea machines work wonders. How much are the machines and do they take a bit of getting used to?
Only issue he says (other than getting used to the face mask) is the machine makes a noise all night
Those that automatically drop the pressure as you breathe out are good. I've never needed the humidifier the dealers tend to try to sell you. Mask fit is critical. I've found the nasal pillows dislodge if you roll over in your sleep. I've never needed a full face mask, just the nose mask, but some of the newer very compact models tend to slide around a bit too, and so I use an older one. I've had to alter the straps on some masks as we all have different head shapes and they tend to be made for the average European shape - I have a flatter crown and longer occipital bulge at the back than that.
Hoses are a factor to watch - more modern softer rubber connectors tend to perish sooner.
The analysis was that I had sleep apnoea - which I knew I had already. My ex-girlfriend timed me holding my breath one night for 45 seconds. The analysis told the story that every time I hit a deep sleep I had an episode.
So two years down the track, after several mask types and sizes, my sleep is better but not 'fixed'. I said to my doctor that I think I'm looking for the utopian sleep - however even sleeping 70% with the mask is better than the previous 50 years of sleeping was for me. Recently I went away and didn't take my machine with me and slept 'well' or so I thought but I woke up with mothballs in my head. I felt very ordinary and what it reinforced was that, even if I did think I had a poor sleep with my mask, I'm better off than sleeping without it.
To your question. Does it work wonders? I've heard it can but not for me. I still wake up tired but I am a very light sleeper. So any leaks in the mask wake me up.
Does it take a bit of getting used to? For me, yes! Mask leakage is the biggest issue, so if you are a light sleeper and turn around in bed often this can be problematic.
You can always go down the path of a mouthguard as well. That's another option your clinician will advise you about.
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the mouthguard option was no good, found i was producing too much saliva 
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Just quickly caught an incident on the news with an axe at St Clair and a pizza box.... hope the pizza wasnt from the woodville pizza bar with the issues they had during covid
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Nah it was the joint on Torrens Rd. From what I could see driving past tonight it was still open.....mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Just quickly caught an incident on the news with an axe at St Clair and a pizza box.... hope the pizza wasnt from the woodville pizza bar with the issues they had during covid
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Barossa woman blows 0.349 at Nuriootpa, how did she get the car moving? 
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That’s a fair effort!Booney wrote:Barossa woman blows 0.349 at Nuriootpa, how did she get the car moving?
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Got her name and number?Booney wrote:Barossa woman blows 0.349 at Nuriootpa, how did she get the car moving?
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Now that I've got a slight head cold, the nose pillow option proves problematic for me. I'm still weighing up the mouthguard but I'll take that info on board. Thanks!mighty_tiger_79 wrote:the mouthguard option was no good, found i was producing too much saliva
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