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I've learned to live with it. It's actually not my biggest issue when it comes to eating.
That would be the food coma I get, regardless of how much I ate, or what.
I could switch to a keto diet to fix that, but to me that seems like the "cure" is worse than the "disease".
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honey the codewitch wrote: That would be the food coma I get, regardless of how much I ate
This was a major symptom of mine prior to learning I was pre-diabetic. Had bad food coma for 3-4 years prior to being diagnosed with diabetes. Apparently this is common with many diabetics.
You just don't become diabetic overnight.
Now I wear an insulin pump to stay alive.
Might want to discuss this with your doctor if you haven't already. May be a non-issue for you, then again, it may not. Just saying...
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There are two main causes, and one is related to hypoglycemia and diabetes.
The other is just your stomach taking all of your blood and energy while digesting.
I've had recent blood tests, and seen my doctor about this. It's unlikely that I am pre-diabetic, even though by all rights I deserve to be, based on my diet.
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My endocrinologist has told me before that "bad" food coma is not normal, for anyone, especially if you get it when you don't eat much.
You may not be pre-diabetic now, but you could be 4 months from now. Diabetes is gradual, not overnight. Just something to think about. Don't disregard my warning.
Cheers.
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I get regular checkups and blood tests. I'll know in short order if I'm prediabetic, but thanks.
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honey the codewitch wrote: It's a spinach and artichoke dip grilled cheese on sourdough,
I'll be right over...
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That sounds like a incredibly delicious, and a hugely indulgent meal. Love it, will need to make that ASAP...
Good luck with the Lactaid. My kids were lactose intolerant too, so I get what you are going through....
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Bon AppΓ©tit are digestive enzymes helpful e.g. Creon
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Just add the lactaid to the recipe so you donβt forget it when you purchase the other ingredients!
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I can't work out what your third attempt could be
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It was "prost" (German for "cheers", toast when drinking alcohol), which was somehow accepted
I know it's sometimes used in English, but didn't expect it to actually be accepted.
I'm not German, but I still thought of that word before the real solution (it's "proost" in Dutch, so not that much of a stretch)
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Or Alain of course ? Iβm surprised it was accepted
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I drank the Kool-Aid: it tasted like the refrigerated air in gigantic server farms with top-notes of ozone and mass-layoff sweat.Quote: To determine if a circle is in an ellipse in C#, you can use the following code:
public bool IsCircleInEllipse(RectangleF ellipseBounds, PointF circleCenter, float circleRadius)
{
var xRadius = ellipseBounds.Width / 2;
var yRadius = ellipseBounds.Height / 2;
var xCenter = ellipseBounds.X + xRadius;
var yCenter = ellipseBounds.Y + yRadius;
var dx = Math.Abs(circleCenter.X - xCenter);
var dy = Math.Abs(circleCenter.Y - yCenter);
if (dx > xRadius || dy > yRadius)
return false;
if (dx <= xRadius - circleRadius && dy <= yRadius - circleRadius)
return true;
var xCornerDist = dx - xRadius;
var yCornerDist = dy - yRadius;
var cornerDistSq = xCornerDist * xCornerDist + yCornerDist * yCornerDist;
return cornerDistSq <= circleRadius * circleRadius;
}
This code checks if the circle is completely inside the ellipse. If you want to check if the circle is partially inside the ellipse, you can modify the code accordingly.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
Source: Conversation with Bing, 6/19/2023
p.s. none of the "relevant" links to published code examples included in the response were to articles with a solution to determining if a circle was fully contained in an ellipse.
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