Sudbury staycation recommendations

Looking for a nice hotel for a quiet solo staycation in Sudbury. Would like everything onsite and not have to leave the hotel: nice restaurant, room service, pool, spa. Just a touch of luxury, a place to relax, unwind, read a book. Suggestions?

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u/Dry-Art4024 — 2 days ago
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Life in the kitchen

What are you all using to make your life easier in the kitchen, particularly if your low back pain is worse when standing too long, reaching forward, doing dishes? I'm looking into getting a drafting stool or similar and a sink riser (I have a deep sink), but wondering what people are actually finding helpful.

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u/Dry-Art4024 — 26 days ago

When does Sweet Cinema appear?

I have an account where I'm on level 21,000+, but I got tired of being stuck and thought I'd start at zero with another account. Seems like gold bars are getting harder to get. It's going great with the new account, I'm at over level 550 and I've accumulated over 1000 gold bars, but I have no ads, and no Sweet Cinema, which I have on my first account. From what I understand, this is random - some people get them, and some don't.

Question: if I'm going to get them, do they start at the first level? Or later?

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u/Dry-Art4024 — 2 months ago

Sleepy mornings

I started duloxetine 7 weeks ago for chronic lower back pain. 30 mg for 3 weeks, then 60 mg. It has been helping - no absence of pain, but definitely a reduction so I can be more functional. I also take gabapentin 200 mg at bedtime to help with sleep, which I had started 3 months prior; it didn't help with pain, but it did help with sleep so I've continued with it.

Main side-effect is sleepiness upon waking in the morning, and a late afternoon crash; I sleep in on weekends and nap, but this is more difficult on workdays. I've been hoping it would get better, but after 7 weeks, I'm wondering if it ever will. I tried going off gabapentin, thinking it might be contributing, but it made no difference; if anything, I slept worse, so I was even more tired.

I'm considering going off it because even though the pain is better, the sleepiness in the morning and the afternoon crash mean I'm no more functional than before, and everything still requires a lot of effort.

I take it in the morning, but I'm wondering if taking it at night would work better, even if that seems counterproductive. Does anyone have any insight on this?

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u/Dry-Art4024 — 2 months ago