Anyone running Celimo Prevail M/Ts?

Anyone running Celimo Prevail M/Ts?

Looking for some reviews for on and off-road as well as winter performance. And yes I know, they’re Chinese and MT’s suck in the snow. Ive ran Maxxis Razr MTs and the shitty Federal Couragias. I just want to make sure they’re not going to be a death trap in the winter.

u/Bdog325 — 20 hours ago
▲ 2 r/Microbiome+1 crossposts

Nauseous almost anytime I go out

I (25m) for the last few months have been experiencing nausea. Im not someone who is normally anxious and consider myself fairly healthy. I eat clean, lift and run multiple times a week, etc.

It seems to me that whenever I get invited to go out to a social gathering, even with good friends in a familiar place, that my stomach starts turning and feeling sick like I might throw up although I never do. Sometimes it’ll happen when I go to the store to get groceries. It’s similar to the feeling when you’re nauseous the day after drinking.

Most of the time I don’t feel anxious or negative. Maybe excited to go out if that. But when I start feeling nauseous then I’ll get anxious about feeling sick in a public environment. I feel like my body and brain are sabotaging me lol.

Sometimes I’ll power through it and eventually feel better once I’m at the social gathering.
It’s also not all the time but at this rate it’s happened enough times that I have noticed a pattern

I do have a sneaking suspicion that my alcohol consumption has caused a microbiome and gut/brain axis issue. 3-5 times during the week I’ll usually have 1-2 beers after work with coworkers. Sometimes on the weekends I’ll go through a 6pack of beer. Sometimes 2. While it’s never been an issue necessarily it’s obviously not healthy. I think with the habit of me doing this for the past couple years every weekend, the consequences have caught up with me a bit.

Has anyone experienced something similar? What did you do that helped? I’m not looking to get on prescription meds but I’m looking to heal my body.

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u/Bdog325 — 24 days ago

Anyone flip broken appliances?

If have bought and had to fix my own washers and dryers and at this point consider myself a certified repairman lol. There’s plenty of appliances on marketplace that someone is selling for $20-50 that need work but would go for at least $100+. Parts are generally very cheap. Parts like pumps, timers, and solenoids are pretty cheap. Most repairs are very easy to get to. Basically remove a panel and it’s right there. I’m an auto mechanic in my spare time so more technical repairs aren’t daunting.

For those that have done it,
What are the buys to watch out for?
What repairs aren’t worth it?
How quickly do you move inventory?

My only pitfall currently is the only appliance store for parts is 1-2 hrs away if they even have the part. I generally resort to Amazon or another online store and can still get the parts in 2 days to a week. Not a huge deal. Just sucks I can’t diag and repair all at once.

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u/Bdog325 — 1 month ago