What did you accomplish today?

go go kid

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right now im really weak, no physical activity for 6 weeks until the next echo sound. but as each day goes by the heart will start to repair itself (depending on the damage) right now im on 7 different tablets, blood thinners, one to control the heart beat, cholesterol tablet and omeprazole so the stomach can handle all the rest. i have to carry a nitrolingual pump spray at all times in case i get chest pains again. there is another tablet on the other side of the sheet.
well heres to a swift recovery, i hope you can still partake via a gummy or an edible, take care of yourself man
 

Singlemalt

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Probably not too hard to believe, but alcohol stoves are actually illegal in California. (Yet they still sell them here) Although they Are one of the lightest options.

I’m using a BRS-3000… it’s only 27 grams, but of course uses isobutane so you gotta lug around a canister too
I use this:
 

Singlemalt

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right now im really weak, no physical activity for 6 weeks until the next echo sound. but as each day goes by the heart will start to repair itself (depending on the damage) right now im on 7 different tablets, blood thinners, one to control the heart beat, cholesterol tablet and omeprazole so the stomach can handle all the rest. i have to carry a nitrolingual pump spray at all times in case i get chest pains again. there is another tablet on the other side of the sheet.
Take it easy, don't push it and get better. Glad you made it
 

Metasynth

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I use this:
My cook kit consists of a nesting cup and pot, which I shove a blue microfiber towel in between…

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then I shove everything into the pot, starting with my pot scrubber nestled in the concave underside of the fuel canister. I wrap a bandana around my fuel canister, the bandana gives me a clean place to put my stove on

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then underneath that I have another microfiber towel protecting my stove underneath it, along with my lighter and salt and pepper shaker

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and this is the BRS-3000t. A tiny titanium stove that weighs 27 grams and boils 2 cups of water in about 3 minutes.

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Laughing Grass

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My cook kit consists of a nesting cup and pot, which I shove a blue microfiber towel in between…

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then I shove everything into the pot, starting with my pot scrubber nestled in the concave underside of the fuel canister. I wrap a bandana around my fuel canister, the bandana gives me a clean place to put my stove on

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then underneath that I have another microfiber towel protecting my stove underneath it, along with my lighter and salt and pepper shaker

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and this is the BRS-3000t. A tiny titanium stove that weighs 27 grams and boils 2 cups of water in about 3 minutes.

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are you still planning on doing that big solo hike?
 

DarkWeb

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right now im really weak, no physical activity for 6 weeks until the next echo sound. but as each day goes by the heart will start to repair itself (depending on the damage) right now im on 7 different tablets, blood thinners, one to control the heart beat, cholesterol tablet and omeprazole so the stomach can handle all the rest. i have to carry a nitrolingual pump spray at all times in case i get chest pains again. there is another tablet on the other side of the sheet.
Take care of yourself. My dad has had a few, just take it easy and really pay attention to your body. You got this!
 
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