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Here we go for round two of #PanCholLiveToot!

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  • Jonathan Kamens 86 47J Jonathan Kamens 86 47

    Here's a #poll that's relevant to my experience in the hospital for this clinical trial.
    Which would you rather have? A week-long vacation where you eat:
    #PanCholLiveToot

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    Personally, there are few things I truly enjoy cooking, and I dislike washing dishes, pots, and pans, so I'd pick mediocre food cooked and cleaned up by others over good food cooked and cleaned up by me. That's why despite my sniping at Sodexo in this thread for not doing such a great job of running the food service at the hospital, I'm not actually all that worked up over it. Everything they've served to me since I arrived yesterday has been edible, which is really all I need.
    #PanCholLiveToot

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    • Jonathan Kamens 86 47J Jonathan Kamens 86 47

      Personally, there are few things I truly enjoy cooking, and I dislike washing dishes, pots, and pans, so I'd pick mediocre food cooked and cleaned up by others over good food cooked and cleaned up by me. That's why despite my sniping at Sodexo in this thread for not doing such a great job of running the food service at the hospital, I'm not actually all that worked up over it. Everything they've served to me since I arrived yesterday has been edible, which is really all I need.
      #PanCholLiveToot

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      It's worth mentioning that a lot of the things that make people perceive food as "good", e.g., salt and fat, are less healthy. It's not _impossible_ to make food that's both healthy and delicious, but it's more work, and perhaps harder still in large quantities. So it seems like food service at any hospital, which is expected to serve healthy food to a large number of people, is going to find it challenging to make the food consistently delicious.
      #PanCholLiveToot

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      • Jonathan Kamens 86 47J Jonathan Kamens 86 47

        It's worth mentioning that a lot of the things that make people perceive food as "good", e.g., salt and fat, are less healthy. It's not _impossible_ to make food that's both healthy and delicious, but it's more work, and perhaps harder still in large quantities. So it seems like food service at any hospital, which is expected to serve healthy food to a large number of people, is going to find it challenging to make the food consistently delicious.
        #PanCholLiveToot

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        On the other hand, a wealthy friend of mine whose children were born at a hospital in Greenwich, CT, a _very_ wealthy community, told me that hospital had a tradition of serving a steak dinner to the parents after every birth, and it was a _good_ steak dinner.
        So I suppose if you're the kind of hospital that caters to rich people and charges fees consistent with that, you _can_ make the food delicious.
        #PanCholLiveToot

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        • Jonathan Kamens 86 47J Jonathan Kamens 86 47

          On the other hand, a wealthy friend of mine whose children were born at a hospital in Greenwich, CT, a _very_ wealthy community, told me that hospital had a tradition of serving a steak dinner to the parents after every birth, and it was a _good_ steak dinner.
          So I suppose if you're the kind of hospital that caters to rich people and charges fees consistent with that, you _can_ make the food delicious.
          #PanCholLiveToot

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          Story time… There aren't many Boston area kosher caterers, so Jews here tend to experience the same ones over and over at weddings and bar mitzvahs. My wife and I attended many affairs done by "the expensive caterer," but then we went to the wedding of a _very_ wealthy friend, and the food—from that same caterer—was leaps and bounds better than ever before. It turned out there was a "how much it costs absolutely does not matter" level of quality we'd been totally unaware of.
          #PanCholLiveToot

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          • Jonathan Kamens 86 47J Jonathan Kamens 86 47

            Story time… There aren't many Boston area kosher caterers, so Jews here tend to experience the same ones over and over at weddings and bar mitzvahs. My wife and I attended many affairs done by "the expensive caterer," but then we went to the wedding of a _very_ wealthy friend, and the food—from that same caterer—was leaps and bounds better than ever before. It turned out there was a "how much it costs absolutely does not matter" level of quality we'd been totally unaware of.
            #PanCholLiveToot

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            I mentioned earlier that when they took my blood pressure during intake it was quite high. That was also true when they took it again yesterday.
            Furthermore, several times in the past week I've had unexplained minor chest pains.
            I thought this was totally out-of-the-blue, and I was a bit worried, but I just realized what's going on.
            I had a cortisone injection in my hip for the first time last Friday. It turns out they can cause elevated blood pressure for 5–7 days.
            #PanCholLiveToot

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            • Jonathan Kamens 86 47J Jonathan Kamens 86 47

              I mentioned earlier that when they took my blood pressure during intake it was quite high. That was also true when they took it again yesterday.
              Furthermore, several times in the past week I've had unexplained minor chest pains.
              I thought this was totally out-of-the-blue, and I was a bit worried, but I just realized what's going on.
              I had a cortisone injection in my hip for the first time last Friday. It turns out they can cause elevated blood pressure for 5–7 days.
              #PanCholLiveToot

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              #36

              They just took my daily vitals and my BP was at 120/75, a lot better than the 190/95 reading they got when I arrived on Monday! Perhaps the excess cortisone from the hip injection has finished working its way into my bloodstream.
              I'm peeved the N.P. who gave me the cortisone shot didn't mention anything about it potentially elevating my blood pressure for a week.
              I suppose she didn't know I'd be in the hospital three days later with people taking my BP daily. 🤷
              #PanCholLiveToot

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              • Jonathan Kamens 86 47J Jonathan Kamens 86 47

                They just took my daily vitals and my BP was at 120/75, a lot better than the 190/95 reading they got when I arrived on Monday! Perhaps the excess cortisone from the hip injection has finished working its way into my bloodstream.
                I'm peeved the N.P. who gave me the cortisone shot didn't mention anything about it potentially elevating my blood pressure for a week.
                I suppose she didn't know I'd be in the hospital three days later with people taking my BP daily. 🤷
                #PanCholLiveToot

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                Me to room service rep: "Please tell me the total calorie count for the meal I ordered?"
                Room Service: "The system doesn't tell me that."
                Me: "Everyone I've ordered food from since Monday has been able to tell me. I need to know the calorie count for my meal."
                RS: "Oh, I don't know how to do it. Please hold, I'm going to transfer you."
                *hold music for ~a minute*
                RS (same person, not transferred): gives me the calorie count for the meal
                Problem solved, no harm done, but still, 🙄.
                #PanCholLiveToot

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                • Jonathan Kamens 86 47J Jonathan Kamens 86 47

                  Me to room service rep: "Please tell me the total calorie count for the meal I ordered?"
                  Room Service: "The system doesn't tell me that."
                  Me: "Everyone I've ordered food from since Monday has been able to tell me. I need to know the calorie count for my meal."
                  RS: "Oh, I don't know how to do it. Please hold, I'm going to transfer you."
                  *hold music for ~a minute*
                  RS (same person, not transferred): gives me the calorie count for the meal
                  Problem solved, no harm done, but still, 🙄.
                  #PanCholLiveToot

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                  They came in this morning and mopped the floor of my room and the connected bathroom. On the one hand, sure, I guess it's important to keep hospital rooms clean. On the other hand, there ain't nobody here but me, and I'm not exactly tracking in dirt from the outside, and I'm only going to be here for a week, so it seems a bit much to mop the floor while I'm here. 🤷
                  #PanCholLiveToot

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                  • Jonathan Kamens 86 47J Jonathan Kamens 86 47

                    They came in this morning and mopped the floor of my room and the connected bathroom. On the one hand, sure, I guess it's important to keep hospital rooms clean. On the other hand, there ain't nobody here but me, and I'm not exactly tracking in dirt from the outside, and I'm only going to be here for a week, so it seems a bit much to mop the floor while I'm here. 🤷
                    #PanCholLiveToot

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                    Regarding yesterday's poll <https://federate.social/@jik/115216580243925705>, which there's still time to participate in if you haven't already 😉, I just want to say there's obviously a third option I didn't offer in the poll because everyone who doesn't _love_ cooking would probably have picked it: "good food cooked and cleaned up by others".
                    Indeed, my definition of a perfect vacation is a week of good food cooked and cleaned up by others.
                    #PanCholLiveToot

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                    • Jonathan Kamens 86 47J Jonathan Kamens 86 47

                      Regarding yesterday's poll <https://federate.social/@jik/115216580243925705>, which there's still time to participate in if you haven't already 😉, I just want to say there's obviously a third option I didn't offer in the poll because everyone who doesn't _love_ cooking would probably have picked it: "good food cooked and cleaned up by others".
                      Indeed, my definition of a perfect vacation is a week of good food cooked and cleaned up by others.
                      #PanCholLiveToot

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                      Today's adventure in computing while trapped in a hospital for a clinical trial…
                      My computer at home, which is also my SSH jump box and the backup server for my home network, appears to have crashed. D'oh!
                      I'm going to have to walk my son through rebooting it this evening, which is complicated, because I brought its keyboard with me to the hospital, and booting requires a long encryption password which is normally provided by the YubiKey that's on a chain around my neck.
                      #PanCholLiveToot

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                      • Jonathan Kamens 86 47J Jonathan Kamens 86 47

                        Today's adventure in computing while trapped in a hospital for a clinical trial…
                        My computer at home, which is also my SSH jump box and the backup server for my home network, appears to have crashed. D'oh!
                        I'm going to have to walk my son through rebooting it this evening, which is complicated, because I brought its keyboard with me to the hospital, and booting requires a long encryption password which is normally provided by the YubiKey that's on a chain around my neck.
                        #PanCholLiveToot

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                        My #PanCholLiveToot friends, I just got some very good news!
                        No cholera vaccine bacteria were detected in yesterday's sample. This is good for me personally and for the #PanChol vaccine in general.
                        For me personally, it means there's a good chance I'll be able to go home before the weekend. If today's sample comes back clean tomorrow, then they'll probably start me on prophylactic doxycycline tomorrow and send me home Friday.
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                        • Jonathan Kamens 86 47J Jonathan Kamens 86 47

                          My #PanCholLiveToot friends, I just got some very good news!
                          No cholera vaccine bacteria were detected in yesterday's sample. This is good for me personally and for the #PanChol vaccine in general.
                          For me personally, it means there's a good chance I'll be able to go home before the weekend. If today's sample comes back clean tomorrow, then they'll probably start me on prophylactic doxycycline tomorrow and send me home Friday.
                          (continued)

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                          And while I'd be happy to go home before the weekend, I'm even happier about what this might mean about the efficacy of the vaccine.
                          If there's no detectable vaccine bacteria in my samples, that likely means the antibodies my body created in response to the original vaccine dose I took last November successfully killed off the booster vaccine bacteria I drank on Monday.
                          (continued)
                          #PanCholLiveToot

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                            And while I'd be happy to go home before the weekend, I'm even happier about what this might mean about the efficacy of the vaccine.
                            If there's no detectable vaccine bacteria in my samples, that likely means the antibodies my body created in response to the original vaccine dose I took last November successfully killed off the booster vaccine bacteria I drank on Monday.
                            (continued)
                            #PanCholLiveToot

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                            In other words, THE VACCINE WORKED.
                            At least, it did for me; it's important to note that two others who preceded me through this trial phase had vaccine detected in their samples so they had to stay longer.
                            (Now I am wondering if COVID may have something to do with this. We know COVID damages the immune system. I've only had COVID once, but anybody else going through this trial who isn't as COVID-cautious has probably had it multiple times. Will that mess up the study? Hmm.)
                            #PanCholLiveToot

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                              In other words, THE VACCINE WORKED.
                              At least, it did for me; it's important to note that two others who preceded me through this trial phase had vaccine detected in their samples so they had to stay longer.
                              (Now I am wondering if COVID may have something to do with this. We know COVID damages the immune system. I've only had COVID once, but anybody else going through this trial who isn't as COVID-cautious has probably had it multiple times. Will that mess up the study? Hmm.)
                              #PanCholLiveToot

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                              OK, so, with my son's help as my eyes and hands at home I've figured out why my home computer dropped off the network and fixed it so it won't happen again. This is a crossover #PanCholLiveToot / #TechIsShitDispatch post.
                              Apparently at some point in the last ten years, the US and EU enacted power-saving regulations for computers which essentially require them to sleep by default when no one is using them.
                              Because of this, Debian is configured by default to sleep after 20 minutes of idle time.
                              …

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                                OK, so, with my son's help as my eyes and hands at home I've figured out why my home computer dropped off the network and fixed it so it won't happen again. This is a crossover #PanCholLiveToot / #TechIsShitDispatch post.
                                Apparently at some point in the last ten years, the US and EU enacted power-saving regulations for computers which essentially require them to sleep by default when no one is using them.
                                Because of this, Debian is configured by default to sleep after 20 minutes of idle time.
                                …

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                                I'm typically logged in all the time on my computer, and I have GNOME configured never to sleep, so this isn't usually a problem. However, earlier today my GNOME session crashed (that's the first shitty tech thing), and twenty minutes later, the GDM greeter put my computer to sleep.
                                The second shitty aspect of this is that there's no user-friendly way to prevent this from happening. There's literally been a GNOME bug ticket open about this for 7+ years.
                                Ref: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/22
                                …

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                                  I'm typically logged in all the time on my computer, and I have GNOME configured never to sleep, so this isn't usually a problem. However, earlier today my GNOME session crashed (that's the first shitty tech thing), and twenty minutes later, the GDM greeter put my computer to sleep.
                                  The second shitty aspect of this is that there's no user-friendly way to prevent this from happening. There's literally been a GNOME bug ticket open about this for 7+ years.
                                  Ref: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/22
                                  …

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                                  I dug around a bit to figure out the non-user-friendly way of preventing this from happening again. I ended up making two changes, either one of which is probably sufficient by itself, just to be extra-paranoid:
                                  1) I modified /etc/gdm3/greeter.dconf-defaults to disable sleep from the login screen.
                                  2) I completely masked all the sleep and hybernate targets in systemd to prevent them from ever being invoked: `sudo systemctl mask sleep.target suspend.target hibernate.target hybrid-sleep.target`.

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                                    OK, so, with my son's help as my eyes and hands at home I've figured out why my home computer dropped off the network and fixed it so it won't happen again. This is a crossover #PanCholLiveToot / #TechIsShitDispatch post.
                                    Apparently at some point in the last ten years, the US and EU enacted power-saving regulations for computers which essentially require them to sleep by default when no one is using them.
                                    Because of this, Debian is configured by default to sleep after 20 minutes of idle time.
                                    …

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                                    @jik Good to know. I can't have that happening on my media server when I travel. Still hanging onto Win10 by my fingernails

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                                      I dug around a bit to figure out the non-user-friendly way of preventing this from happening again. I ended up making two changes, either one of which is probably sufficient by itself, just to be extra-paranoid:
                                      1) I modified /etc/gdm3/greeter.dconf-defaults to disable sleep from the login screen.
                                      2) I completely masked all the sleep and hybernate targets in systemd to prevent them from ever being invoked: `sudo systemctl mask sleep.target suspend.target hibernate.target hybrid-sleep.target`.

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                                      I know y'all are really here to read about the bad hospital food, so…
                                      Last night and tonight I ordered pre-packaged kosher meals instead of meals cooked by the hospital kitchen, so I could have some meat and because I wasn't interested in the entrées on the menu.
                                      Last night's pot roast was decent, but the meat portion was too small.
                                      Tonight's chicken dinner (pictured below) was terrible. The potatoes were disgusting, and the meat serving size was even smaller than last night's.
                                      #PanCholLiveToot

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                                      • Jonathan Kamens 86 47J Jonathan Kamens 86 47

                                        I know y'all are really here to read about the bad hospital food, so…
                                        Last night and tonight I ordered pre-packaged kosher meals instead of meals cooked by the hospital kitchen, so I could have some meat and because I wasn't interested in the entrées on the menu.
                                        Last night's pot roast was decent, but the meat portion was too small.
                                        Tonight's chicken dinner (pictured below) was terrible. The potatoes were disgusting, and the meat serving size was even smaller than last night's.
                                        #PanCholLiveToot

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                                        I've been eating pre-packaged kosher meals for decades, so I can say with confidence that this is shrinkflation in action. They've dramatically reduced how much food they're putting in these meals, and I'm sure they haven't reduced the prices to match!
                                        According to Sodexo, my meal had only 390 calories, certainly not enough for an adult. So this isn't just an economic issue, it's also a health issue.
                                        #PanCholLiveToot

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                                          I've been eating pre-packaged kosher meals for decades, so I can say with confidence that this is shrinkflation in action. They've dramatically reduced how much food they're putting in these meals, and I'm sure they haven't reduced the prices to match!
                                          According to Sodexo, my meal had only 390 calories, certainly not enough for an adult. So this isn't just an economic issue, it's also a health issue.
                                          #PanCholLiveToot

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                                          Look, I'm not saying I just ate the whole 8 ounce block of cheese I brought from home to the hospital, and I'm not saying I _didn't_ just eat the whole 8 ounce block of cheese I brought from home to the hospital, but there's an empty cheese wrapper sitting on the tray table next to me, so draw your own conclusions.
                                          #PanCholLiveToot

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