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ScottFromWyoming

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Posted: Mar 13, 2023 - 3:21pm

 kurtster wrote:

I don't know.  Have yet to look at alternatives.  This caught me by surprise.  

Powders will not work for being out of the house.  I usually travel with a few bottles for lunch at work and just incase things when I am out on the road for extended periods of time.


Costco seems to have Ensure; if you're not a member it might be worth it just for this. Free shipping with a $75 order.
Walmart has Boost 

In an expensive pinch, look for the Naked Protein smoothies. 30g protein in a pint, and they're pretty tasty. That's about 1.5x the protein per ounce and I can tell you they will hold me for hours if I'm skiing and can't get to the lodge for actual lunch. Bolthouse does something similar, the coffee/mocha ones are what I usually go with. There are lower-protein ones that are more fruit/sugar that I keep around in the summer because they're more of a snack treat but there's still something there. Problem is they're not really shelf stable for long so you can't just toss them in your car for later.
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Posted: Mar 13, 2023 - 2:46pm

 oldviolin wrote:

Can you make your own less expensively with one of the various brands of protein powder and soy or almond milk or something?
 
I don't know.  Have yet to look at alternatives.  This caught me by surprise.  

Powders will not work for being out of the house.  I usually travel with a few bottles for lunch at work and just incase things when I am out on the road for extended periods of time.
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Posted: Mar 13, 2023 - 2:42pm

 Bill_J wrote:
 sunybuny wrote:
So, is this just plant whey, dairy whey or both I wonder?
It's my whey, or the high whey.
 
Here is another little known thing about whey.  Around here in Ohio, can't say about other places, they will spray a whey / brine mixture on the dry roads before a major snow storm arrives.  It lowers the freezing temperature of water, as does salt, brine and sugar.  It is also non corrosive and relatively benign to the environment.

So there are other uses for whey other than food that more than likely are contributing to demand increase / overall shortages of whey.  Kinda like when corn production was diverted for making ethanol, it created shortages of corn as food and also drove corn prices higher.

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DEVELOP ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY SNOW/ICE MELTING PRODUCTS FROM CHEESE WHEY

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When I get some time I'm going to call Nestle and ask them what is going on.
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Posted: Mar 13, 2023 - 1:36pm

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A new shortage that appears linked to the baby formula shortage.  Adult protein drinks such as Boost and Ensure.  The same bases are apparently used for both, one of which is whey.  There is an ongoing shortage of whey that goes back about 8 months ago and resulted in spot outages of these drinks. There was also a recall on a couple of brands then as well.  Boost made by Nestle was not one of those, but Ensure was. Now they are out of stock nearly everywhere.

Not only used by ordinary consumers like me, but also heavily used in places like nursing homes.  I've been using Boost ever since I had my teeth pulled and have actually developed a like for it. 2 to 3, 24 bottle cases per month.  Now suddenly a major part of my diet has become unavailable.  It is also good for emergency food with a shelf live of up to a year.  No details or any resolutions for this shortage are to be found, so far.
 
Can you make your own less expensively with one of the various brands of protein powder and soy or almond milk or something?
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Posted: Mar 13, 2023 - 1:22pm

 DaveInSaoMiguel wrote:
 Bill_J wrote:
It's my whey, or the high whey.
But how much does it whey? 
 
depends on how you hold the henway
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Posted: Mar 13, 2023 - 12:50pm

 Bill_J wrote:


It's my whey, or the high whey.


But how much does it whey? 
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Posted: Mar 13, 2023 - 12:36pm

 sunybuny wrote:
So, is this just plant whey, dairy whey or both I wonder?





It's my whey, or the high whey.
sunybuny

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Posted: Mar 13, 2023 - 5:01am

 kurtster wrote:

A new shortage that appears linked to the baby formula shortage.  Adult protein drinks such as Boost and Ensure.  The same bases are apparently used for both, one of which is whey.  There is an ongoing shortage of whey that goes back about 8 months ago and resulted in spot outages of these drinks. There was also a recall on a couple of brands then as well.  Boost made by Nestle was not one of those, but Ensure was. Now they are out of stock nearly everywhere.

Not only used by ordinary consumers like me, but also heavily used in places like nursing homes.  I've been using Boost ever since I had my teeth pulled and have actually developed a like for it. 2 to 3, 24 bottle cases per month.  Now suddenly a major part of my diet has become unavailable.  It is also good for emergency food with a shelf live of up to a year.  No details or any resolutions for this shortage are to be found, so far.

So, is this just plant whey, dairy whey or both I wonder?



kurtster

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Posted: Mar 13, 2023 - 3:26am

A new shortage that appears linked to the baby formula shortage.  Adult protein drinks such as Boost and Ensure.  The same bases are apparently used for both, one of which is whey.  There is an ongoing shortage of whey that goes back about 8 months ago and resulted in spot outages of these drinks. There was also a recall on a couple of brands then as well.  Boost made by Nestle was not one of those, but Ensure was. Now they are out of stock nearly everywhere.

Not only used by ordinary consumers like me, but also heavily used in places like nursing homes.  I've been using Boost ever since I had my teeth pulled and have actually developed a like for it. 2 to 3, 24 bottle cases per month.  Now suddenly a major part of my diet has become unavailable.  It is also good for emergency food with a shelf live of up to a year.  No details or any resolutions for this shortage are to be found, so far.
miamizsun

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Posted: Feb 8, 2023 - 1:19pm

wtw?

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Known as brain organoids, these tiny clumps of brain tissue—roughly the size of a lentil—look nothing like the three-pound organ piloting our lives. Yet under the surface, they behave eerily similar to the brain of a human fetus. Their neurons spark with electrical activity. They readily integrate with—and subsequently control—muscles, at least in a dish. Similar to full-blown brains, they give birth to new neurons. Some even develop the six-layered structure of the human cortex—the wrinkly, outermost layer of the brain that supports thought, reasoning, judgment, speech, and perhaps even consciousness.

Yet a critical question haunts neuroscientists: can these Frankenstein bits of brain tissue actually restore an injured brain?





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oldviolin

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Posted: Dec 12, 2021 - 8:21am

 ScottFromWyoming wrote:
JFW has had an ongoing issue related to a Fall 2020 work injury (kicked in the face by a child!) and after several visits with the surgeon, tests, MRIs etc., has just this week been cleared for C5 or C6 disc replacement surgery. The surgeon who she's been working with is based in Colorado and flies up a few times each month to our regional medical center here; as far as I know, there's no other surgeon in the area who does this. Aaand he just crashed his plane and died. Talk about being torn: obviously a tragedy, he didn't have to come to us—I'm sure he could have been just as busy made just as much money if he'd stayed put... but our immediate reaction has to be "how does this affect JFW?" because she's been living with this disability for a while, and the state worker's comp people are going to have the same questions. Oy.
 
gosh man. I do hope this can be resolved soon. What a turn of events...{#Good-vibes}
ScottFromWyoming

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Posted: Dec 12, 2021 - 7:57am

JFW has had an ongoing issue related to a Fall 2020 work injury (kicked in the face by a child!) and after several visits with the surgeon, tests, MRIs etc., has just this week been cleared for C5 or C6 disc replacement surgery. The surgeon who she's been working with is based in Colorado and flies up a few times each month to our regional medical center here; as far as I know, there's no other surgeon in the area who does this. Aaand he just crashed his plane and died. Talk about being torn: obviously a tragedy, he didn't have to come to us—I'm sure he could have been just as busy made just as much money if he'd stayed put... but our immediate reaction has to be "how does this affect JFW?" because she's been living with this disability for a while, and the state worker's comp people are going to have the same questions. Oy.
westslope

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Posted: Nov 24, 2021 - 8:22am

 kurtster wrote:


Pardon the trip down memory lane. One thing led to another and it sorta just happened.


That's quite the memory lane there kurtster.  

My understanding is that CBD will not provide any near-term pain relief but could contribute to improving chronic conditions over time.  THC is required to distract from the pain.  

My impression is that CBD can be effective for some conditions but is being over-sold as medicine in many quarters.

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Posted: Nov 24, 2021 - 3:49am

 westslope wrote:
 Steely_D wrote:


Same thing I thought in 1983, which I think is part of why I got admitted: when we look for ways to help patients we need to look at everything, don't we?

Absolutely, no disagreement there.   From all appearances, cannabis is much better than most alternatives for sleep disorders, mild anxiety and relatively mild, chronic pain.

My personal observations of obese people, especially those with fibromyalgia, people with late-stage cancer and folks with nasty sciatic pain leads me to conclude that cannabis is simply not strong enough.  

Let's see if I can share a personal anecdote without getting sued.....

The neighbour is a RMPC# of!ficer, he is currently grounded for health reasons and is unlikely to ever work in the field again.   This work is tough.  You wear all this heavy equipment and in many cases, you spend the day SITTING.   Then you add in the murder of a colleague, the unique pleasure of having to cart severed limbs off a rail line, and not so long ago the lovely experience of a 300 lb. F-N woman who brakes your leg because there was no backup available for that particular call to a local bar.....   sound stressful enough?   Any of you want this job?

The poor man now suffers severe sciatic pain.  It is easily observable in his gait and posture.   Some of BC's finest and strongest bud is still not strong enough to distract from the pain.  A mutual friend is still working on more concentrated forms of THC and I honestly hope it works.....

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To fully understand this case, it is important to know that the individual was not fond of exercising.  He looked overweight and out of shape from the first time I met him.    It is super important to regularly exercise with a job like this.  
 
My opinion based on 55+ years of observations and having dealt with sciatica as mentioned below, cannabis is a distraction of the pain at best.  Sciatica is too sharp of a pain, an issue for most pain meds, except say something like my favorite, dilaudid.  Never met a pain it could not handle.  Morphine and demoral for that matter do nothing for me for pain, just make me stupid, if I'm lucky or a headache if I'm not.  It is not a fun kind of stupid either.

Sadly, but other than physical therapy which I went through to avoid certain movements so not to trigger it, Advil or ibuprofen probably would work best.  About 20 years ago I slipped and fell on some ice in the parking lot at work and nailed my right hip hard.  With many available choices and there were many, Advil was the only one that worked.  I took 400 units every two hours for at least a month.  The Rx dose for ibuprofen is 800 every 4.  I did it every two hours to keep the serum level constant so there would be no pain issues in the third hour when it starts to drop and wear off and the first hour where it kicks in again.  It did get to be mentally weird after about 2 weeks and thinking was affected and a strung out feeling began to become present.  But it was the only thing that worked for me.  Also extremely important is to constantly eat while doing this so your stomach does not get damaged by the all the NSAIDs.

Again, this is purely my experience.  Not advice of any kind.  Bear in mind that many pain meds work differently in men and women and then just by the individual.  There is no one size fits all option.  You cannot be stupid about this because you could kill yourself accidentally.

Cannabis is nice for general low level constant or chronic pain.  I cannot speak to CBD oils, yet.  Never tried it.  We are about to try it on my 94 yo mother who is suffering terrible pain from rheumatoid arthritis.  There was a once a month infusion that I forget the name of that did give her some relief but the supply has been diverted to CV19 use.  A nurse has so far been able to get a dose for her awhile ago, but it looks iffy going forward.  So we're going to try CBD.  Got nothing to lose and everything to gain.  The pain is bad enough that she did bring up buying a one way ticket to Oregon because it was getting that unbearable.

Oh and THC and cancer ... with all the chemo I went through, it was not something I enjoyed at the time.  But each round of my chemo sessions lasted for 6 straight days at a time, nonstop the whole 6 days.  Nothing was enjoyable.  Not even food as I usually stopped eating by the third day and lived on IV fluids for the duration.  I had what is called a dual port lumina that took two lines in at the same time instead of one.  I would very often have 5 individual infusion pumps going at the same time daisy chained into the two lines in. I had two weeks off in between rounds and could have had some if I wanted to.  Nope, I think I tried it once, but it just wasn't something enjoyable.  I wanted nothing extra anything in me.  I wanted everything and anything out of me instead.  Then again most people do not have week long chemo sessions.  Most are a 4 hour bag once or twice a week or once a month depending on a lot of variables.

THC does have value in long term cancer care where the patient loses their appetite because the chemo makes everything taste so nasty you have to get hungry enough to eat, period.  The munchies will drive a stoned person to food.

Pardon the trip down memory lane.  One thing led to another and it sorta just happened.

{#Meditate}
westslope

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Posted: Nov 23, 2021 - 12:37pm

 Steely_D wrote:


Same thing I thought in 1983, which I think is part of why I got admitted: when we look for ways to help patients we need to look at everything, don't we?

Absolutely, no disagreement there.   From all appearances, cannabis is much better than most alternatives for sleep disorders, mild anxiety and relatively mild, chronic pain.

My personal observations of obese people, especially those with fibromyalgia, people with late-stage cancer and folks with nasty sciatic pain leads me to conclude that cannabis is simply not strong enough.  

Let's see if I can share a personal anecdote without getting sued.....

The neighbour is a RMPC# of!ficer, he is currently grounded for health reasons and is unlikely to ever work in the field again.   This work is tough.  You wear all this heavy equipment and in many cases, you spend the day SITTING.   Then you add in the murder of a colleague, the unique pleasure of having to cart severed limbs off a rail line, and not so long ago the lovely experience of a 300 lb. F-N woman who breaks your leg because there was no backup available for that particular call to a local bar.....   sound stressful enough?   Any of you want this job?

The poor man now suffers severe sciatic pain.  It is easily observable in his gait and posture.   Some of BC's finest and strongest bud is still not strong enough to distract from the pain.  A mutual friend is still working on more concentrated forms of THC and I honestly hope it works.....

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To fully understand this case, it is important to know that the individual was not fond of exercising.  He looked overweight and out of shape from the first time I met him.    It is super important to regularly exercise with a job like this.  





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Posted: Nov 22, 2021 - 10:12pm

 westslope wrote:


As soft, relatively safe medicine for treating mild pain, clearly cannabis is wonderful.   Thoughts Steely?


Same thing I thought in 1983, which I think is part of why I got admitted: when we look for ways to help patients we need to look at everything, don't we?
westslope

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Posted: Nov 22, 2021 - 4:26pm

FWIW, I avoid the sciatic pain trap by using an exercise hoola hoop.  Looks silly.  My torso muscles love it.


westslope

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Posted: Nov 22, 2021 - 4:25pm

 Steely_D wrote:
”Question: Does cannabis actually help with the sciatic pain?”

You know what’s freakin’ awful? When I interviewed to get into med school (1983?) one of the questions they asked was “what do you think of marijuana as a medicine?”

You’d think by now it wouldn’t be controversial. 


I believe I was the one who originally posted that question.  The reason why I posted it is because 

a)  I believe that cannabis can be useful for pain because of the way it distracts the patient from the pain, it does not eliminate or cover up the pain, and 

b) my perception is that most cases of sciatic pain are just too painful for cannabis to work effectively.

As soft, relatively safe medicine for treating mild pain, clearly cannabis is wonderful.   Thoughts Steely?


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Posted: Nov 22, 2021 - 3:55pm

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Got the first shot of the shingles vaccine today. Horror stories about symptoms finally made me pull the trigger - anything to avoid that living Hell.
Updates as they become available...
c.



My "insurance" won't cover one for me until I'm 65.
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