u/elltrev

Feedback on mechanic

Hi all,

Any thoughts on the following mechanic for selecting actions?

There are four gods, each with an associated colour.

There’s a deck of 28 cards - 7 per colour.

You draft 4 of those cards per round.

Each card gives you two action points to spend with the associated god.

Each god has a different configuration of points available across the game’s four main actions (So God 1 has lots of ‘bless’ points available, God 2 has lots of ‘build’ points available etc).

Players take it in turns to play 1 card and spend its 2 action points on actions from that god’s ‘supply’.

The gods’ supply refreshes at the end of each round.

There’s more than that, but that’s the basic idea.

Have you come across this before? And what do you think of it?

Thanks!

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u/elltrev — 15 hours ago
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SIBO withdrawal symptoms?

Hi all,

Been battling SIBO/SIFO for 12 years. I've had temporary success with low-FODMAP diet, low calorie diet, and berberine/garlic/oregano. But the symptoms always come back, and the treatments always stop working.

But I've also recently experienced that when my SIBO is at a tipping point - specifically when the treatment seems to be improving the SIBO, but not yet completely - I get symptoms between meals, rather than after eating. So the longer I go without food, the stronger the symptoms get.

And the symptoms are different to the SIBO symptoms themselves - more like a feeling of lethargy, weakness and shakiness.

I'm currently trying olive leaf extract and again, after a few weeks, I'm starting to get these symptoms between meals. Only more significant and more long-lasting this time.

At first I wondered if it could be die-off or something similar, as the remaining bacteria are getting starved. But I'm just not sure anymore, as they're almost ever present between meals right now, and only briefly stop when I eat.

Has anyone else experienced or heard of this phenomenon?

(I've had blood tests for the usual other conditions, e.g. diabetes and thyroid, and they've all come back normal).

Thanks

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u/elltrev — 24 days ago